I re-read Ben Falk's book "The Resilient Farm and Homestead" every winter, to remind me of the things I aspire to do, and the things I may have forgotten to do so far. Always glad to see his property.
Thanks Andrew - Ben Falk's property is amazing and he is such an inspiration. I'm working towards a resilient landscape here in Australia that provides for my needs, and love seeing what others are doing in the permaculture world!!
I could have watched an hour long video on this guy and what he's doing! Thanks again Andrew your channel encourages me greatly and gives me so much hope!
Excellent content. Ben has been an inspiration to me along my permaculture path for over a decade. Always a pleasure to listen to him share ideas. Cheers Andrew!
What an incredible, thoughtful and easy to understand explanation of the greater meanings of Permaculture design that many struggle to pinpoint for newbies learning Permaculture principles and practices!
Wonderful video. I read and re read Ben’s book, is always close to my bed, and I’ve been always wondering how was everything improving and developing. Please Ben, write a second book! Thanks Andrew!
@6:35 that's the attitude small farmers need to follow. Let the current system die, build your own that makes it obsolete. After years of fighting the current system, this is the same conclusion I came to.
If you have American Chestnut, (an endangered species) then you can get your property protected from EVER bring developed, and it will forever be protected because of that tree! Talk to your lawyer about putting it in your will. And talk to your local arborists and extension office. That's who actually protects it! Good luck hun!
I once heard about a guy who planted a sequoia tree in the mayor's lawn for making him cut down a cherished tree 🌳 that happened to break/heave a sidewalk
Thanks so much for sharing Ben and gangs' work. Precisely the philosophy we are seeking thanks again for superior quality coverage of these under publicized solutions.
This is so what I needed to see! Been thinking about making sure I can grow the stuff that's a couple hundred miles south of me after it gets warmer. gonna set up for a patch of rice or something.
Jah bless this man and this path. May all humans re-discover the way of harmony, health, and abundance as the best defense against exploitation, destruction, and tyranny.
Have you ever done an interview with Ben about his rice paddies? I only ever heard an interview about it years ago when he had just started out. It seemed an incredible system and very productive for him. Specifically because this is a plant that takes its nutrients from the water, not the soil. Did you know that you can grow the rice a person eats with the same amount of nitrogen they put out in their urine?
Thanks Andrew. His speech is really gives more energy and motivation. We are also going to join that farming health community soon from this metropolitan city life to get that benefits 100% what he mentioned in that video.”Harvest ton of other benefits- Health, Happiness, well ness, piece of mind, strong body, wisdom, confidence, capacity, ability to help others. Those are yield of this system “
Inspirational 💚🌍 storing water is everything Permaculture Design Course will increase your confidence. Food Forests are less labour intensive. Soil=BlackGold the online course is cheaper than you think!
You can do it, come up with a plan and work towards it. Took me 4 years to be able to get my small acreage. That includes many, many months sleeping rough and going without basic items to be able to save more effectively. I wish you luck and I am sure there are many thousands of others that have walked that same path who would wish you the same.
Where we are (Ontario, Canada), many farms have secondary residences for farm workers, farm managers, etc. You may need some experience before you're ready for a live-on job, and it may take some time to find the right farm with the right fit... but if you really want to do it, the opportunity is out there. You don't have to own land in order to farm! Good luck!
Fossil fuels will be replaced long before they are depleted. Centuries of coal and now 10X more petrol since shale fracking/horizontal drilling tech has been perfected.
Wow straight from new york city, this is freaking amazing i wish the city adopted something of this sort at least wuth our projects, they tried to introduce growing marijuana, all these plants would totally make our air a bit more cleaner as well as a sense of involvement for community as well love these videos… keep them up‼️‼️
Such an awesome sunny property :) Agri Land is bloody expensive in my country, farming land 40-45 km from tier 2 city center 'not even a metro city' - 900 sqyard cost $25000 Even in distant not well connected land, its around $5000
folks have become lost in forgetting that the planet provides all, even the silliest product one can imagine, also that it provides, air, and water freely, nothing would be here without it
Hey man could really use some videos to help us get started in this subject to be honest. Hard to know what fruit/nut/berries are able to be planted near me (eastern PA). Need some guides!
Raspberries, blueberries, hickory, black walnut if you will eat them, strawberries, mulberries apples, peaches are tricky with the cold. Eastern pa is a garden of Eden.
@@jcarey568 Yeah doesn't seem hard, but seems like to find specific information on beginning the process relative to your own local climate is tough! I should plant some raspberries
🇨🇦I'm desperately trying to move back to rural land. I've had my food-forest plants in pots for 2yrs b/c I thought I'd be able to buy a home/land. Now I'm trying to rent & offer my farm labor skills
I live in Alberta Canada, I want to move to British Columbia, Canada into the wilderness and plant food producing trees for the potential event of Societies Collapse. Cool video.
Wonderful farm and subject. Not sure if this is useful, but for a subject as calm and meaningful as this, the successive and rapid jump cuts are difficult to keep pace with - it reminds me of when MTV really amped up their speed of visuals (back a number of years ago). You have such great footage, I think it would be more useful and helpful if you slowed it down somewhat. You have regenerative farmers attention with the subject matter already. Go well.
Thanks for the feedback. We are really trying to increase our retention, meaning how long people watch these videos. We have found that we have a lot of video views, but a lot of drop off and not a lot of people watching the videos all the way through. So We're experimenting with our speed to see if we can get more people to watch the video for longer. So we will see how the data plays out. But it's good to know when it's not working for someone so thanks for the feedback.
@@amillison appreciate your reply and response - all of which makes sense to why you're experimenting with different styles. It would be useful if others chime in on their experiences so that you can appeal to the broader masses, but its interesting that I tried to continue watching this video but couldnt due to the rapid pace of the visuals (which otherwise would have been very meaningful). Good luck in your refining, and I wish you the best.
@@LitoGeorge It will be very interesting to get the data on retention. Do you mind if I ask how old you are? Our main demographic are between 25-34 and then our secondary is 35-44. I definitely suspect that young people are more attuned to the fast pace, but the data will tell us.
@@amillison I'm more in the second demographic, so maybe (definitely) slowing down. If you remember and are interested, I'd love to read your feedback when the data comes in. Btw, I'm not old and stodgy, and that comes with approval of my three young daughters 😁
The only problem with permaculture remains that only people with land can do it. I mean really do it, like Falk here. The rest of us are out of luck. I hear people saying oh but you can grow on your balcony, your windowsill. Let's be clear - that's just not at all the same and will never yield more than what is put into it. So, it comes down to those who have land or who can access land can do this but not the others. Some people say we should abolish private property. Maybe that would solve the problem. But I think people need to control their breeding as well. It's not just a matter of enough land for people, but also enough of everything for the rest of Earth's inhabitants, making sure each species has not only sufficient numbers but space, food sources, migration corridors, etc. As long as we (humans) are taking the lion's share of everything, we are not practicing the principle of fair share. What we need is balance and that's what we don't have now.
The debunked, racist theory of overpopulation is based in both pseudoscience and fascism. Do you have any idea how much land rich people (not even including corporations🥴) will 'buy' in one go? Over "breeding" isn't any of the many existential threats to the survival of life on Earth that we're facing rn.
The earth isn’t close to being overpopulated - given there are great examples like Edo Japan which show we can live off of 2 acres per person of non ag land, or less. Do the numbers and exclude deserts and you have 12 billion or so until you hit historical precedent for overpopulation. But in the WAY we tend to live now we are in resource overshoot to be sure.
I'm 100% in agreement with fighting corporatocracy and becoming as self-sufficient as possible. Much more skeptical about the value of nutraceuticals. Big Pharma is obscene but no one really wants to return to a pre-antibiotic and pre-vaccine world either.
Your thoughts on food and medicine sound a lot of ancient Chinese theories where every food is associated with medical/health properties. Is the difference that we now have scientific evidence?
I disagree with the first bit, since nuclear fusion isn’t a viable option yet, meaning that our greatest energy source is only in our future. However, we are transitioning through an extremely awkward time that will likely get worse and weirder before it gets better.
This guy is a true rebel. I am on this same path... 10 months into converting a horse ranch into a permaculture system.
Nice. How is it going?
This dude is everything I wish to be. Thanks, Andrew, for uploading. And thank you, Ben, for spreading the idea around.
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and take care :-)
Thanks!
I re-read Ben Falk's book "The Resilient Farm and Homestead" every winter, to remind me of the things I aspire to do, and the things I may have forgotten to do so far. Always glad to see his property.
Thanks Andrew - Ben Falk's property is amazing and he is such an inspiration. I'm working towards a resilient landscape here in Australia that provides for my needs, and love seeing what others are doing in the permaculture world!!
How good would it be if councils used this system for unused blocks which are quite often deemed drainage problems?
Hi from Australia
This guy has a way of packing a lot of information into just a few words. Really helpful perspective. Thanks for sharing.
True, but don’t forget the wonders of editing
@@davidhick4303 I hope you're not suggesting they've gone so far as to splice sentences together.
Ben is a powerhouse of information, inspiration, and innovation.
Thank you Andrew for bringing Ben and Whole Systems Design to my attention. I’ve been looking for permaculture resources for the northeast!!!
I could have watched an hour long video on this guy and what he's doing!
Thanks again Andrew your channel encourages me greatly and gives me so much hope!
Excellent content. Ben has been an inspiration to me along my permaculture path for over a decade. Always a pleasure to listen to him share ideas. Cheers Andrew!
"This land is my health care provider" Love it, Ben!
Wow, I love this outlook on agriculture!
Excellent! Thanks for all the effort making the video. Ben Falk is a huge inspiration
What an incredible, thoughtful and easy to understand explanation of the greater meanings of Permaculture design that many struggle to pinpoint for newbies learning Permaculture principles and practices!
Wonderful video. I read and re read Ben’s book, is always close to my bed, and I’ve been always wondering how was everything improving and developing. Please Ben, write a second book! Thanks Andrew!
Coming this spring!
BEN FALK IS AMAZING..... Love listening to him!
thank you 🙏🌞
Need a longer cut of this. Great stuff.
@6:35 that's the attitude small farmers need to follow. Let the current system die, build your own that makes it obsolete. After years of fighting the current system, this is the same conclusion I came to.
Got to plant lots of stuff on this property last Spring! An awesome example for the Northeast!
i could watch hours of Ben talking about this. thank you for this video.
Powerfully, perfectly articulated. Resonates--nothing else comes close.
ThankQ for being in the solutions
Love this Ben. Love everything about it. Keep kickin ass.
If you have American Chestnut, (an endangered species) then you can get your property protected from EVER bring developed, and it will forever be protected because of that tree! Talk to your lawyer about putting it in your will. And talk to your local arborists and extension office. That's who actually protects it! Good luck hun!
Wow this information could save a lot of land
Super interesting. If I was American, I would verify this info and act on it immediately if it proved to be true.
The old growth forests are currently being logged. An american Chestnut isn't going to save you from capitalism.
Interesting
I once heard about a guy who planted a sequoia tree in the mayor's lawn for making him cut down a cherished tree 🌳 that happened to break/heave a sidewalk
Sow and Thank you. Love Ben's approach and his design.
It's awesome to see how that property has developed. My wife and I took a PDC there 9 years ago.
Thanks so much for sharing Ben and gangs' work. Precisely the philosophy we are seeking thanks again for superior quality coverage of these under publicized solutions.
Wow Ben! The farm looks amazing! Everything we worked on two springs ago is looking so good and lush. 👏🏻
This guy is speaking my language. I'm a long ways from getting my own piece of land though.
❤thanks❤🌹🙏 great👍👏😊 human being, great Permaculture project
Excellent video. I like Mr.Ben Falk
Ben’s book, The Resilient Farm and Homestead, is one of the best
This is awesome! The farm looks amazing and I appreciate the revolutionary praxis! Create the and live the alternative. Great stuff.
I love this guy. What a wonderful renaming of terms into meaningful and memorable word pictures for those who haven't been studying permaculture.
You should read a book called Nineteen Eight- Four. Perhaps it'll give you a different perspective on the whole "renaming of terms" approach.
This is so what I needed to see! Been thinking about making sure I can grow the stuff that's a couple hundred miles south of me after it gets warmer. gonna set up for a patch of rice or something.
Completely agree with your awesome thinking!
Well done.
Outstanding, I have been following Ben's work for years. What he has created there amazing.
Really extraordinary,,, need to get my land Soon ✨🙏✨
Wow. Thank you.
Jah bless this man and this path. May all humans re-discover the way of harmony, health, and abundance as the best defense against exploitation, destruction, and tyranny.
Fabulous! Thanks.
Thank you Mr. Falk.
Your content is amazing, thanks for it, hugs from Brazil
Glad you enjoy it! Cheers and take care :-)
Very inspiring!!
Have you ever done an interview with Ben about his rice paddies?
I only ever heard an interview about it years ago when he had just started out. It seemed an incredible system and very productive for him. Specifically because this is a plant that takes its nutrients from the water, not the soil.
Did you know that you can grow the rice a person eats with the same amount of nitrogen they put out in their urine?
Awesome ❤
🙌
Thanks Andrew. His speech is really gives more energy and motivation. We are also going to join that farming health community soon from this metropolitan city life to get that benefits 100% what he mentioned in that video.”Harvest ton of other benefits- Health, Happiness, well ness, piece of mind, strong body, wisdom, confidence, capacity, ability to help others. Those are yield of this system “
Inspirational 💚🌍 storing water is everything Permaculture Design Course will increase your confidence. Food Forests are less labour intensive. Soil=BlackGold the online course is cheaper than you think!
Nice Andrew !!
Ben Falk is swole! I need that seaberry and wood chopping action.
Very good 👍 👏 👌 😀
Great video- drop a link for those clogs though...
This man is incredibly articulate. Loving the content 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing man, keep doing what you are doing.
“The world does provide…”
I tell my kids "God wants you to be warm and dry, but gave you good enough sense to come in out of the rain."
@@jcarey568 🌻 true. He provides. The world (creation) just obeys His command.
I could watch 10 hours of this footage
Wonderful!
I would love to live this lifestyle; sucks that I'm too poor to afford the land and tools to do it.
You can do it, come up with a plan and work towards it. Took me 4 years to be able to get my small acreage. That includes many, many months sleeping rough and going without basic items to be able to save more effectively.
I wish you luck and I am sure there are many thousands of others that have walked that same path who would wish you the same.
You can WWOOF!
Where we are (Ontario, Canada), many farms have secondary residences for farm workers, farm managers, etc. You may need some experience before you're ready for a live-on job, and it may take some time to find the right farm with the right fit... but if you really want to do it, the opportunity is out there. You don't have to own land in order to farm! Good luck!
Resisting tyranny; I’m down
Good video. Ben Falk sounds like other permaculturists I've talked to - sane.
Fossil fuels will be replaced long before they are depleted. Centuries of coal and now 10X more petrol since shale fracking/horizontal drilling tech has been perfected.
Wow straight from new york city, this is freaking amazing i wish the city adopted something of this sort at least wuth our projects, they tried to introduce growing marijuana, all these plants would totally make our air a bit more cleaner as well as a sense of involvement for community as well love these videos… keep them up‼️‼️
Such an awesome sunny property :)
Agri Land is bloody expensive in my country, farming land 40-45 km from tier 2 city center 'not even a metro city' - 900 sqyard cost $25000
Even in distant not well connected land, its around $5000
LOVE
Thank but it is too short when is the full video coming.
Love this apart from the educative side of the video I'm getting more ideas on how to more design my place.
So inspiring ❤
Grab a copy of Ben’s book (if you haven’t yet) - absolutely worth it 💯
Wow, what a way to live! I thought the tree-rows in the field was a great idea
This is what proper land stewardship is all about!
folks have become lost in forgetting that the planet provides all, even the silliest product one can imagine, also that it provides, air, and water freely, nothing would be here without it
Hey man could really use some videos to help us get started in this subject to be honest. Hard to know what fruit/nut/berries are able to be planted near me (eastern PA). Need some guides!
Raspberries, blueberries, hickory, black walnut if you will eat them, strawberries, mulberries apples, peaches are tricky with the cold. Eastern pa is a garden of Eden.
@@jcarey568 Yeah doesn't seem hard, but seems like to find specific information on beginning the process relative to your own local climate is tough! I should plant some raspberries
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Signed up for your course, received confirmation, but what happened?
What course?
@@Belioyt
One that Andrew offered through sign up about 1-1/2 months ago.
@@mickmac7911
His name is on a book he authored. My concern is with the course Andrew offered.
I'm not sure what you are referring to. Can you be more specific?
@@amillison
Just found it. Must bite my tongue. My email has been sketchy lately, as it has for several others apparently.
🇨🇦I'm desperately trying to move back to rural land. I've had my food-forest plants in pots for 2yrs b/c I thought I'd be able to buy a home/land. Now I'm trying to rent & offer my farm labor skills
Hey Jennifer, are you east, middle or west coast? (VI, BC resident here)
I like his attitude walk to walk not talk to talk
Wow this is my target
What a nice place to live in
I live in Alberta Canada, I want to move to British Columbia, Canada into the wilderness and plant food producing trees for the potential event of Societies Collapse.
Cool video.
Nice
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Connection to the Earth is resistance!
Hi ! i have a question : how effective would it be to grow hemp so you can make fiber and oil and animal food ( even human food )
Wonderful farm and subject. Not sure if this is useful, but for a subject as calm and meaningful as this, the successive and rapid jump cuts are difficult to keep pace with - it reminds me of when MTV really amped up their speed of visuals (back a number of years ago). You have such great footage, I think it would be more useful and helpful if you slowed it down somewhat. You have regenerative farmers attention with the subject matter already. Go well.
Thanks for the feedback. We are really trying to increase our retention, meaning how long people watch these videos. We have found that we have a lot of video views, but a lot of drop off and not a lot of people watching the videos all the way through. So We're experimenting with our speed to see if we can get more people to watch the video for longer. So we will see how the data plays out. But it's good to know when it's not working for someone so thanks for the feedback.
@@amillison appreciate your reply and response - all of which makes sense to why you're experimenting with different styles. It would be useful if others chime in on their experiences so that you can appeal to the broader masses, but its interesting that I tried to continue watching this video but couldnt due to the rapid pace of the visuals (which otherwise would have been very meaningful). Good luck in your refining, and I wish you the best.
@@LitoGeorge It will be very interesting to get the data on retention. Do you mind if I ask how old you are? Our main demographic are between 25-34 and then our secondary is 35-44. I definitely suspect that young people are more attuned to the fast pace, but the data will tell us.
@@amillison I'm more in the second demographic, so maybe (definitely) slowing down. If you remember and are interested, I'd love to read your feedback when the data comes in. Btw, I'm not old and stodgy, and that comes with approval of my three young daughters 😁
@@amillison your content is some of the best and most engaging on UA-cam. If people aren't sticking around, it's their loss.
This entire monologue felt more enlightening than any ted talks
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The only problem with permaculture remains that only people with land can do it. I mean really do it, like Falk here. The rest of us are out of luck. I hear people saying oh but you can grow on your balcony, your windowsill. Let's be clear - that's just not at all the same and will never yield more than what is put into it. So, it comes down to those who have land or who can access land can do this but not the others. Some people say we should abolish private property. Maybe that would solve the problem. But I think people need to control their breeding as well. It's not just a matter of enough land for people, but also enough of everything for the rest of Earth's inhabitants, making sure each species has not only sufficient numbers but space, food sources, migration corridors, etc. As long as we (humans) are taking the lion's share of everything, we are not practicing the principle of fair share. What we need is balance and that's what we don't have now.
The debunked, racist theory of overpopulation is based in both pseudoscience and fascism. Do you have any idea how much land rich people (not even including corporations🥴) will 'buy' in one go? Over "breeding" isn't any of the many existential threats to the survival of life on Earth that we're facing rn.
The earth isn’t close to being overpopulated - given there are great examples like Edo Japan which show we can live off of 2 acres per person of non ag land, or less. Do the numbers and exclude deserts and you have 12 billion or so until you hit historical precedent for overpopulation. But in the WAY we tend to live now we are in resource overshoot to be sure.
wow
Best part about fossil fuels is there's already a replacement. Biodiesel will be around as long as there are deep fryers at restaurants.
6:37 garlic shelf
Ben is a Legend
I’m trying to make a donation but for some reason it’s not letting me for the last two days, I’ll keep trying
I'm 100% in agreement with fighting corporatocracy and becoming as self-sufficient as possible. Much more skeptical about the value of nutraceuticals. Big Pharma is obscene but no one really wants to return to a pre-antibiotic and pre-vaccine world either.
🤗💛😃
Your thoughts on food and medicine sound a lot of ancient Chinese theories where every food is associated with medical/health properties. Is the difference that we now have scientific evidence?
I disagree with the first bit, since nuclear fusion isn’t a viable option yet, meaning that our greatest energy source is only in our future. However, we are transitioning through an extremely awkward time that will likely get worse and weirder before it gets better.
This should be in front of more eyeballs and young brains. Instead the YT algorithm is geared towards cheap money and drama.
Grand solar minimum underway
Warming in your dreams
Ram pump... it runs on water hammer