I'm a certified organic farmer in Kentucky, this is the BEST short video that explains the whole process. Great Job! We're going to play this video on the farm, especially for farm tours etc...
@@billwilson3665 No. I'm not completely sure about manure but alfalfa pellets is really just organic material that feeds the worms and microbes in the soil.
Hey, I’m one of the guys that’s guilty of using a lot of synthetic fertilizers for my yard. I would love to transition my yard so that the soil is more organic and not dependent on me for nutrients. What is the best way to accomplish this besides allowing clover to grow or other non-Bermuda grass plants. Could I just use milorganite or another organic fertilizer to spur the process?
yeah, but they are wrong on the chemical fertilizers. its minerals break down to the exact ion make up as organic material convert to. the only difference is it becomes immediate, rather than a slow process that organic matter gives, so the microorganisms cant break any of it down and the plant cant take more of it when it disperses
Artistry in explaining science - I am truly amazed and thankful that you are doing this! In less than 5 minutes you achieved more than many teachers did in few hours.. congrats to you!
Nammazhvar in Tamilnadu, India already talked about this 20 years back.. Don't plough the land , plant waste should go to the soil as fertilizer and this work will be done by earthworm and millipedes, don't use the chemical fertilizer it will kill the soil.. but only 10 percent of farmers listen to his words and they are successful and sell organic food in the market... The government needs to educate the farmers , but they fail to do it .. Even the school teachers who do agriculture in Tamilnadu follow chemical farming due to lack of time.. this video is very simple and says how chemical farming kills the soil... This needs to be reached to all the farmers in the world.
Thank you so much. I was given a native pea plant which I tucked into a sunflower bed, then didn't understand why the sunflower next to it grew to twice the size of the others. Now I do. Luckily I saved some seeds so I'll now plant them around my orchard and other areas where I want to improve the soil. I watch a lot of gardening videos but this is the best explanation of soil health I've seen.
I planted micro clover in my grass about ten years ago. My yard has been the greenest in the neighborhood. I didn’t have to use fertilizer for all those years.
The best part of my lawn is the large patch of clover/grass together. Just working on getting rid of the moss in the rest then I will encourage more clover... the bees love it too.
@@seanuh60 it’s a verity of clover, can be incorporated with existing grass or as is as grass alternative. It fixed and generate enough nitrogen for grass to stay healthy and greener throughout the year.
The understanding of the nitrogen cycle is crucial to understanding life on the planet as a whole. It is the base on which almost all life is sustained and very few people even know about it. Kudo’s very well done vid!
When I saw this video available I thought "ugh, I really need to watch something like this one day to understand it all" So glad I clicked on the link. Such a clear and useful description of it all, without unnecessary details.
I want to translate this in Swahili for the local farmers in Africa. The trend of artificial fertilisers is starting to catch on there too, and I Know this video can at least give small scale farmers some hope in their age old practices of organic farming. Let me know if your teams approves; my contribution will be my voice in Swahili.
This video was created under a "creative commons" license which allows re-use, given that you credit the original creator. So I hope that you've gone ahead with your project! How is it going, have you been able to reach farmers in Africa?
Thank you for this comment. Even here in Nigeria the government is encouraging fertilizer use and it's sad that we're not encouraging a more eco-friendly alternative 🤦🏽
I had an idea about making an animated nitrogen cycle video like this, but you nailed it way better than I could have done! Awesome job on every aspect of the production on this. It's exactly what it needs to be and the info is on-point. Thank you for making and sharing this!
I’ve been reading and trying to understand these concepts as I’ve been moving into more permaculture practices in my garden, but coming up short. I knew you shouldn’t till, I knew there’s beneficial bacteria in the soil and I knew one should focus on amending soil rather than fertilizing plants - but from a scientific perspective I never knew WHY. This video was so easy to follow and genuinely informative. I feel like I’m finally beginning to actually understand rather than just going on blind faith, anecdotal observation and intuition. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this for us!
And this is how people used to farm until big companies & government decided they knew best. Now we have those that be telling farmers not to do what they told them do!!! Amazing , isn't it???
Cannabis became legal here in Ontario a few yrs ago. Decided to try my hand at growing indoors. I filled up a 30 gallon fabric pot with 1/3 worm castings, 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 rice hulls and pumice all mixed in with 1 1/2 cups of kelp meal, crab meal, neem seed meal, oyster shell flour, basalt rock dust, fish bone meal. Cover crop was sown (alfalfa, fenugreek, clover, lentil and buckwheat mix), red wigglers were introduced and allowed to flourish for 1 month before transplanting the seedling in soil. This little pet project of mine has turned into an odyssey of learning and an outright competition between myseld and a friend who is also running a one plant wonder tent in his basement. Each subsequent grow cycle and new cover cropping has improved this little "biome" of ours immensely. The soil simply gets mightier every time. I started a small worm composting bin with a handful of wigglers from the fabric pot and simply not overfeeding them keeps the operation running clean and odor free. Feeding the worms crushed up malted barley (sold at any brewer's supply store) puts them on steroids. Their overall vigor is off the charts when feeding on it. Those castings are loaded with enzymes that I happily top dress my soil with. Simply bending to nature and all of it's unseen secrets has been so rewarding. Having a ball with this.
YES! This is why I am doing permaculture in my garden. It is time to feed earth with what she needs before we think of taking anything from her. Please continue your pedagogy. :-)
Beautifully done. I have my own organic no-dig garden and this video will clearly explain why I'm so eccentric about chemical fertilizer growing. Thank you for sharing.
Great vid as a home gardener I try to minimize impact to environment as well as cost. I have stopped pulling clover in my garden and just allowed it to grow among the veggies.
Thank you very much for this video! I'm a biological farmer myself and it helps me to explain people, why it is so important, to use organic fertilizers.
So organic fertilizers wouldnt kill the bacteria in the soil? Don't they contain loads of nitrogen, if lets say, you add chicken manure? And what about compost, does it harm nitrogen consuming bacteria?
@@vicenczurriaga4217 No because the worms and the microbes in the soil work in conjunction to break down the manure so that the plants can take it in. You must understand that it is part of the natural cycle. When a cow poops in a pasture what happens to the poop? It is simply used by the environment to grow more grass for more food for the cow so it can poop more. It is a symbiotic relationship, and adding man made chemical fertilizers disrupt and actively work to destroy that relationship.
@@vicenczurriaga4217 you need to compost chicken manure. If you don’t you will burn any plants it is near until it starts breaking down. Organic fertilizer can be just as harmful if misused but is much less likely to be an issue as chemical fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers are made in a usable form specifically so the plant can uptake them quickly and directly without using the microbes, fungi, and bacteria in the soil. Essentially the soli life get starved out because they aren’t getting the nutrients and die. Hence dead soil. Organic fertilizers feed the for mentioned soil critters which in turn feeds the plants. So what you get is a health soil which needs very little maintaining and healthier plants. Not to mention most organic fertilizers release slowly so there is less to be washed away at any given time.
He didn't mention it in the video but the "fungi" that attaches to the roots is called micorhizal which can increase nutrient uptake by 3000%. Which is why its always good to use soil that has micorhizzae it in or you can add it in yourself.
In my opinion, if you're going to use fertilizer salts, it's best to just grow in hydroponics. Way less water usage, and the salts don't run off into the rivers. If you're going to grow in dirt, you might as well take advantage of the natural processes that exist in it.
AMAZING. I need to watch this again, but THIS is truly excellent and perspective changing . THANK YOU. I’ve been using hugelculture to try to rebuild my soil. Last year a whole bunch of new mushrooms emerged over the seasons, telling me that I’m moving in the right direction. One barrier I’ve found is invasive plants like garlic mustard which has allelopathy properties that destroy the mycelium. I’ve been pulling it every chance I get.
I have recently become passionate about soil health in my garden here on a property in SE Australia so have been watching UA-cam vids on the topic and yours is one of the most educational & entertaining I have seen while still keeping it simple enough for us nuff nuffs. Thank you.
It's mind-blowing how ingeniously engineered the entire system is. It's so carefully balanced and thoughtfully integrated into the larger planetary scheme. The universe is so astonishingly designed.
No doubt. Yet they want us to believe that unintelligent, unguided forces produced these results. It's gotta be the dumbest idea ever conjured up by the human mind.
@@Rom1morvels When I contemplate creation, I see purpose and meaning at the core of everything in nature. You don't have that benefit. There is no underlying meaning or purpose to anything in your worldview.
Bravo! I work with a company that sells an aloe vera-based biostimulant soil amendment, and this is the most straightforward video I have seen that properly explains the process so clearly. Looking forward to sharing this video with others - Thank you!!
Great breakdown, I will be sharing with some folks im helping start up home gardens with. This provides a good understanding of how soil health is vital.
Check out the literature cited in the description also. It takes more than this 5 min video, but I also recommend the "Teaming with Microbes" book for understanding the soil food web and how gardening can be so fruitful by focusing on and fostering soil life.
This is by far one of the best videos explaining how nitrogen fixation works. I'd like to add that lightening adds nitrogen to the soil when nitrogen gas molecules are split apart by lightning, they quickly bond to oxygen atoms in the atmosphere to form nitrogen dioxide. This water-soluble compound dissolves in rain droplets to make nitric acid and reaches the ground as nitrates.
I found your video as a suggestion after watching one for my horticulture course. Your video was hands down way more helpful in understanding how nitrogen gets fixed and how fertilizers are garbage. Thank you!
Thank you for your hard work to create such a concise and informative video! This is a great tool to help people quickly understand our role as gardeners to help regenerate the natural cycle of fertility.
Excellent! This video engages humans of all ages to realize that what happens in our communities, on our land - in parks, on roadsides, in our back yards, in front of our public buildings... EVERYWHERE - DOES make a Difference.
I've heard some of this in the past but never had a full understanding like your video provided to me IN UNDER 5 MINUTES. Great information, great video. Thanks for sharing!
Omg, I needed a short video about all of this, and it was covered in this video! i do not like watching such long hour videos about thi kind of stuff, so this covers it!
This is incredibly enlightening for me. I'm just about to plant a large garden system in my back yard. I am currently prepping for planting next year, and want to make sure my soil is as healthy as possible. Thanks for the great video!
At the moment I am studying the Nitrogen Cycle, my first language is not English, but my master is with an Australian University. I want to say THANK YOU (gracias).
I recently watched Season 3 of Clarkson's Farm. He tried some regenerative farming by planting Beans along with his wheat. They briefly explained that the beans add more nitrogen to the soil so that they'd need less nitrogen fertiliser, and alsp stated that fertiliser would destroy the soil in a few decades, but didnt explain why or how. I'm so glad they tried it and that I found this video, because now I understand how and why it's so valuable. Well done 👍
A mental note that this superb piece has generated and applies not just to farming imo: Industrial scale forcing of growth, yield, productivity, efficiency, etc., is sustained while killing the soil, natural basis and carrying capacity into which those things are 'planted'.
This is why the one going movement #Savesoil is HUGE for the current generation and more importantly for the future generations and avoid the desertification of soil while is inevitable if nothing is done to change the current farming system that relies on inorganic fertilizers. #SAVESOIL
👏🏻👏🏾👏🏻👏🏾 Verdade! O atual sistema agrícola precisa ser mudado urgentemente; e não apenas por causa da degradação do solo mas também por todos os outros problemas causados por esse sistema (problemas social, cultural, ambiental e econômico).
I have been listening to the Real Organic Podcast that talks all about the importance of growing food in soil and all the systems the soil supports, like the Nitrogen cycle. I think learning and understanding these things is some of the most important work we can do. Thank you for sharing!
@@brusselsprout5851 organic farming is really slow and takes a long time to show result And because of it, poor farmers use chemical fertilizers in the soil
This may be the most important video ever made. Share, share, share!! But first, slow it down. You explain it all way too fast, but with a lot of stopping and rewinding, I understood all of it I think and am blown away at how damaging "conventional" farming is and the importance of nitrogen fixing plants!! I'm going to show it bits and pieces of this to 4th graders, thank you!
Nitrate fertilisers are causing so many problems in my country (the Netherlands) that politicians speak of 'the nitrogen problem'. I wish they would watch this.
Very easy to understand, thank you! I grew up in the prairies and have heard about how using fertilizer creates a cycle of dependency, but this actually made me see/understand the steps in that process. Very cool, will be ordering more clover crop cover for the future!
You are like a nitrogen-fixing bacterium, commenting to support the plant that is my video. Applying fertilizer would be like me saying "remember to SMASH that subscribe button!!!" during every video.
To. compliment this video, weeds love nitrates, as we successionally moved along, grasses for lawns love an equal of nitrates to ammonium, n as we get to fruit trees , the grapes, conifers to deciduous more ammonium than nitrate. This also includes the amount of bacteria to fungus biomass ratio, weeds love a bacterial dominated soil, a disturbed soil, grass loves equal to more fungus and as we go along to the deciduous, fungal dominated.
Programmer here, a cool good video to sum up the cycle :) very informative. its so borderline better to have good soil than anything else in long runs .... i think.
i have an environmental science exam today and this was a great refresher thank you!! i hadn't thought about the use of fertilizers decreasing the mineral content of foods so i'll make sure to add that to my essay portion
Great video! I knew about the nitrogen cycle because of my aquarium fish hobby but was not aware of the cycle within the soil. It makes total sense. Thanks for teaching me something new.
One of the best videos on sustainability seen in a long time, and I am a nerd on this. Kudos and THANK YOU! It will be very useful to spread the word in an easy and kind way.
I've known for a long time that our farming methods were depleting the soil, but I'd never heard about the antagonism between NH3 fertilizers and earthworms.
This made a very complicated and hard to comprehend in laboratory settings subject to a very easily digestible and fun to watch video with all the needed information to understand the situation! Thank you so much!
I'm a certified organic farmer in Kentucky, this is the BEST short video that explains the whole process. Great Job! We're going to play this video on the farm, especially for farm tours etc...
Do organic fertilizers such as composted chicken scratch and alfalfa pellets have the same effects as the fertilizer described in the video?
@@billwilson3665 No. I'm not completely sure about manure but alfalfa pellets is really just organic material that feeds the worms and microbes in the soil.
I always look in the comments to make sure it is expert certified. I'm glad you approve this one. I'm going to add some peas to my tomato garden.
That's a great idea!! 👍
Hey, I’m one of the guys that’s guilty of using a lot of synthetic fertilizers for my yard. I would love to transition my yard so that the soil is more organic and not dependent on me for nutrients. What is the best way to accomplish this besides allowing clover to grow or other non-Bermuda grass plants.
Could I just use milorganite or another organic fertilizer to spur the process?
As a master degreed biologist I must compliment you on this outstanding, highly informative, and educational video on the N2 cycle in our soil.
I agree, he should also have added the importance of ions as well.
@@Tommytoolsqueezer I just realized I shouldn't rip clovers out... haha. I thought they were a weed and stole nutrients from my plants.
@@Sibyltec dw I do it too ahaha. They look ugly
yeah, but they are wrong on the chemical fertilizers. its minerals break down to the exact ion make up as organic material convert to. the only difference is it becomes immediate, rather than a slow process that organic matter gives, so the microorganisms cant break any of it down and the plant cant take more of it when it disperses
This is the best and easiest video out here to understand nitrogen cycle! Good work man! Its very concise!
Agreed!
What he said 👆🏻
This was horrendous and 100% false in nearly every aspect lmao other than that, totally accurate
@@B01 Can you elaborate, I want to know why is it bad?
@@Drawwithauto will rewatch lol learned a ton in last 8 months, maybe I overreacted 🤣
Artistry in explaining science - I am truly amazed and thankful that you are doing this! In less than 5 minutes you achieved more than many teachers did in few hours.. congrats to you!
Nammazhvar in Tamilnadu, India already talked about this 20 years back.. Don't plough the land , plant waste should go to the soil as fertilizer and this work will be done by earthworm and millipedes, don't use the chemical fertilizer it will kill the soil.. but only 10 percent of farmers listen to his words and they are successful and sell organic food in the market... The government needs to educate the farmers , but they fail to do it .. Even the school teachers who do agriculture in Tamilnadu follow chemical farming due to lack of time.. this video is very simple and says how chemical farming kills the soil... This needs to be reached to all the farmers in the world.
Thank you so much. I was given a native pea plant which I tucked into a sunflower bed, then didn't understand why the sunflower next to it grew to twice the size of the others. Now I do. Luckily I saved some seeds so I'll now plant them around my orchard and other areas where I want to improve the soil. I watch a lot of gardening videos but this is the best explanation of soil health I've seen.
I planted micro clover in my grass about ten years ago. My yard has been the greenest in the neighborhood. I didn’t have to use fertilizer for all those years.
The best part of my lawn is the large patch of clover/grass together. Just working on getting rid of the moss in the rest then I will encourage more clover... the bees love it too.
What's micro clover?
@@seanuh60 it’s a verity of clover, can be incorporated with existing grass or as is as grass alternative. It fixed and generate enough nitrogen for grass to stay healthy and greener throughout the year.
What time of year do you plant micro clover to help a lawn? 😊
@@georgebeauchamp1690if u have a garden whenever u want if u have pots, before the transplant
Man, what you did in under 5 minutes is incredible. Majestic. Congrats
The understanding of the nitrogen cycle is crucial to understanding life on the planet as a whole. It is the base on which almost all life is sustained and very few people even know about it. Kudo’s very well done vid!
Ask anyone who keeps a fish tank and they will tell you the nitrogen cycle is the foundation that keeps your tank alive.
When I saw this video available I thought "ugh, I really need to watch something like this one day to understand it all"
So glad I clicked on the link. Such a clear and useful description of it all, without unnecessary details.
I want to translate this in Swahili for the local farmers in Africa. The trend of artificial fertilisers is starting to catch on there too, and I Know this video can at least give small scale farmers some hope in their age old practices of organic farming. Let me know if your teams approves; my contribution will be my voice in Swahili.
This video was created under a "creative commons" license which allows re-use, given that you credit the original creator. So I hope that you've gone ahead with your project!
How is it going, have you been able to reach farmers in Africa?
Thank you for this comment. Even here in Nigeria the government is encouraging fertilizer use and it's sad that we're not encouraging a more eco-friendly alternative 🤦🏽
I had an idea about making an animated nitrogen cycle video like this, but you nailed it way better than I could have done! Awesome job on every aspect of the production on this. It's exactly what it needs to be and the info is on-point. Thank you for making and sharing this!
Can i ask you: would you need to plant nitrogen fixer plants (for example) on a turf you’ve layed before planting anything else? Thanks!
Still make the video. I will watch all of them and refresh my memory.
I’ve been reading and trying to understand these concepts as I’ve been moving into more permaculture practices in my garden, but coming up short. I knew you shouldn’t till, I knew there’s beneficial bacteria in the soil and I knew one should focus on amending soil rather than fertilizing plants - but from a scientific perspective I never knew WHY. This video was so easy to follow and genuinely informative. I feel like I’m finally beginning to actually understand rather than just going on blind faith, anecdotal observation and intuition. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this for us!
And this is how people used to farm until big companies & government decided they knew best. Now we have those that be telling farmers not to do what they told them do!!! Amazing , isn't it???
I'm just started gardening last spring and never even thought about stuff like this. Thanks for the information.
Cannabis became legal here in Ontario a few yrs ago. Decided to try my hand at growing indoors. I filled up a 30 gallon fabric pot with 1/3 worm castings, 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 rice hulls and pumice all mixed in with 1 1/2 cups of kelp meal, crab meal, neem seed meal, oyster shell flour, basalt rock dust, fish bone meal.
Cover crop was sown (alfalfa, fenugreek, clover, lentil and buckwheat mix), red wigglers were introduced and allowed to flourish for 1 month before transplanting the seedling in soil.
This little pet project of mine has turned into an odyssey of learning and an outright competition between myseld and a friend who is also running a one plant wonder tent in his basement.
Each subsequent grow cycle and new cover cropping has improved this little "biome" of ours immensely. The soil simply gets mightier every time.
I started a small worm composting bin with a handful of wigglers from the fabric pot and simply not overfeeding them keeps the operation running clean and odor free.
Feeding the worms crushed up malted barley (sold at any brewer's supply store) puts them on steroids. Their overall vigor is off the charts when feeding on it. Those castings are loaded with enzymes that I happily top dress my soil with.
Simply bending to nature and all of it's unseen secrets has been so rewarding. Having a ball with this.
Tldr: he did everything that everyone else is doing. Gotcha
As a farmer I am very impressed with this video. Well done 🙏
YES! This is why I am doing permaculture in my garden. It is time to feed earth with what she needs before we think of taking anything from her. Please continue your pedagogy. :-)
Beautifully done. I have my own organic no-dig garden and this video will clearly explain why I'm so eccentric about chemical fertilizer growing. Thank you for sharing.
Great vid as a home gardener I try to minimize impact to environment as well as cost. I have stopped pulling clover in my garden and just allowed it to grow among the veggies.
Thank you very much for this video! I'm a biological farmer myself and it helps me to explain people, why it is so important, to use organic fertilizers.
So organic fertilizers wouldnt kill the bacteria in the soil? Don't they contain loads of nitrogen, if lets say, you add chicken manure? And what about compost, does it harm nitrogen consuming bacteria?
@@vicenczurriaga4217 No because the worms and the microbes in the soil work in conjunction to break down the manure so that the plants can take it in. You must understand that it is part of the natural cycle. When a cow poops in a pasture what happens to the poop? It is simply used by the environment to grow more grass for more food for the cow so it can poop more. It is a symbiotic relationship, and adding man made chemical fertilizers disrupt and actively work to destroy that relationship.
@@vicenczurriaga4217 you need to compost chicken manure. If you don’t you will burn any plants it is near until it starts breaking down. Organic fertilizer can be just as harmful if misused but is much less likely to be an issue as chemical fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers are made in a usable form specifically so the plant can uptake them quickly and directly without using the microbes, fungi, and bacteria in the soil. Essentially the soli life get starved out because they aren’t getting the nutrients and die. Hence dead soil. Organic fertilizers feed the for mentioned soil critters which in turn feeds the plants. So what you get is a health soil which needs very little maintaining and healthier plants. Not to mention most organic fertilizers release slowly so there is less to be washed away at any given time.
in my 15 years of watching UA-cam I think this is one of the best educational explainers I've seen
He didn't mention it in the video but the "fungi" that attaches to the roots is called micorhizal which can increase nutrient uptake by 3000%. Which is why its always good to use soil that has micorhizzae it in or you can add it in yourself.
Rhizobium
@@sherueatyourbestfriend6791 rhizobium is bacteria
voodoo juice, piranha and tarantula. Made my Advanced Nutrients, I would use those or at least one of them
@@sherueatyourbestfriend6791 Or
15 000 000cfu/ml Bacillus liceniformis
10 000 000 cfu/ml Bacillus subtilis
20 000 000 cfu/ml Paenibacillus polymyxa
15 000 000 cfu/ml Bacillus pumilus
Those are in Voodoo Juice, Advanced Nutrients
2 500 000 cfu/ml Bacillus mucilaginous
10 000 000 cfu/ml Pseudomonas chlororaphis
15 000 000 cfu/ml Pseudomonas putida
1 500 000 cfu/ml Trichoderma harzianum
20 000 000 cfu/ml Trichoderma viride
Piranha
Wow, I have to say ..." 👏 Bravo!" Quick and clear. It tells the world why I do "living soil" in my garden! It's thriving!
In my opinion, if you're going to use fertilizer salts, it's best to just grow in hydroponics. Way less water usage, and the salts don't run off into the rivers. If you're going to grow in dirt, you might as well take advantage of the natural processes that exist in it.
Hydroponic ways are really really expensive
And fertilizers like urea are easily available at cheap costs..... So uhm
@@sherueatyourbestfriend6791
Hydroponics is about the same cost for many crops.
How about using clover with, Advanced Nutrient ph-perfect series? Will the clover die, or could i replace those nutrients with clover? I doubt
Exactly! They need to be separated entirely. Use artificial fertilisers in artificial/closed systems. Let nature work on the land.
@@emil4580 Well, at least lot of these fertilisers are organic.. but still artificial, in a way**
Thank you! Backyard gardener here just trying to better understand it all so that I may perfect my methods for better vegetable harvests. THANK YOU!❤
This great work deserves more attention from a wider audience. Love, Light, Luck; Health, Wealth, Elf
AMAZING. I need to watch this again, but THIS is truly excellent and perspective changing . THANK YOU. I’ve been using hugelculture to try to rebuild my soil. Last year a whole bunch of new mushrooms emerged over the seasons, telling me that I’m moving in the right direction. One barrier I’ve found is invasive plants like garlic mustard which has allelopathy properties that destroy the mycelium. I’ve been pulling it every chance I get.
Absolutely great explanation! Thank you for the excellent video and animation work!
I have recently become passionate about soil health in my garden here on a property in SE Australia so have been watching UA-cam vids on the topic and yours is one of the most educational & entertaining I have seen while still keeping it simple enough for us nuff nuffs. Thank you.
It's mind-blowing how ingeniously engineered the entire system is. It's so carefully balanced and thoughtfully integrated into the larger planetary scheme. The universe is so astonishingly designed.
No doubt. Yet they want us to believe that unintelligent, unguided forces produced these results. It's gotta be the dumbest idea ever conjured up by the human mind.
It's not engineered or designed, the various species evolved that way spontaneously! Isn't it even more astonishing and wonderful?
@@Rom1morvels When I contemplate creation, I see purpose and meaning at the core of everything in nature. You don't have that benefit. There is no underlying meaning or purpose to anything in your worldview.
@@Rom1morvels You're free to believe whatever you want, but I don't share your faith.
Yes, but it took a long time for these alliances to develop. It shouldnt be legal to vandalise them. They are our common inheritance.
Bravo! I work with a company that sells an aloe vera-based biostimulant soil amendment, and this is the most straightforward video I have seen that properly explains the process so clearly. Looking forward to sharing this video with others - Thank you!!
Great breakdown, I will be sharing with some folks im helping start up home gardens with. This provides a good understanding of how soil health is vital.
Check out the literature cited in the description also. It takes more than this 5 min video, but I also recommend the "Teaming with Microbes" book for understanding the soil food web and how gardening can be so fruitful by focusing on and fostering soil life.
You need to come back bro. Do more video like that. I know you covered a lot of subjects but there are more you could work on!
These videos just keep getting better
Your face just keeps getting better.
Jimi Sol I’ve been slayed!
Awesome vidéo, lot of work for a verry educating vidéo. This should be displayed in schools all over "modern" countries
Thanks for sources, that's very useful generally speaking.
This is by far one of the best videos explaining how nitrogen fixation works. I'd like to add that lightening adds nitrogen to the soil when nitrogen gas molecules are split apart by lightning, they quickly bond to oxygen atoms in the atmosphere to form nitrogen dioxide. This water-soluble compound dissolves in rain droplets to make nitric acid and reaches the ground as nitrates.
Wow....found out that this is the best video to understand the N cycle and the importance of organic fertilizers. Thanks for sharing this video.
I found your video as a suggestion after watching one for my horticulture course. Your video was hands down way more helpful in understanding how nitrogen gets fixed and how fertilizers are garbage. Thank you!
Thank you for your hard work to create such a concise and informative video! This is a great tool to help people quickly understand our role as gardeners to help regenerate the natural cycle of fertility.
What an amazing video. The fertilizer problem seems to be the epitome of sustainability
I feel like I have a much better grasp on the nutrient cycle now. Thanks!
Excellent! This video engages humans of all ages to realize that what happens in our communities, on our land - in parks, on roadsides, in our back yards, in front of our public buildings... EVERYWHERE - DOES make a Difference.
This was excellent! Well done!
I've heard some of this in the past but never had a full understanding like your video provided to me IN UNDER 5 MINUTES. Great information, great video. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent video. You have a knack for breaking stuff like this down into meaningful visual and audio. Thank you.
Omg, I needed a short video about all of this, and it was covered in this video! i do not like watching such long hour videos about thi kind of stuff, so this covers it!
Absolutely incredible. A lot of information, easy to digest, appealing, all in one.
I'm proud of you for doing this.
Great video to help people understand why we use beans, peas, and cover cropping
I love to stumble in this kind of "soon to be stars" channels. Keep up the good work!
I am a soil health educator and this is fantastic....well done!
This is incredibly enlightening for me. I'm just about to plant a large garden system in my back yard. I am currently prepping for planting next year, and want to make sure my soil is as healthy as possible. Thanks for the great video!
At the moment I am studying the Nitrogen Cycle, my first language is not English, but my master is with an Australian University. I want to say THANK YOU (gracias).
First class content. Easy to understand and still contains the important information.
I recently watched Season 3 of Clarkson's Farm. He tried some regenerative farming by planting Beans along with his wheat. They briefly explained that the beans add more nitrogen to the soil so that they'd need less nitrogen fertiliser, and alsp stated that fertiliser would destroy the soil in a few decades, but didnt explain why or how. I'm so glad they tried it and that I found this video, because now I understand how and why it's so valuable. Well done 👍
Thanks for citing the literature, I really apriciate that!
Agreed. I provided comments here recommending the "Teaming with Microbes" book. The literature cited in the description includes this and more!
I asked professionals to explain this cycle to me and they couldn't explain it. Thank you because this was really important to me.
Excellent stuff, making complex concepts easy to understand. Well done 👍
A mental note that this superb piece has generated and applies not just to farming imo:
Industrial scale forcing of growth, yield, productivity, efficiency, etc., is sustained while killing the soil, natural basis and carrying capacity into which those things are 'planted'.
This is why the one going movement #Savesoil is HUGE for the current generation and more importantly for the future generations and avoid the desertification of soil while is inevitable if nothing is done to change the current farming system that relies on inorganic fertilizers. #SAVESOIL
🙏❤🙏
👏🏻👏🏾👏🏻👏🏾 Verdade! O atual sistema agrícola precisa ser mudado urgentemente; e não apenas por causa da degradação do solo mas também por todos os outros problemas causados por esse sistema (problemas social, cultural, ambiental e econômico).
I'm a beginner gardener, this is such amazing information, thank you for posting!
This is great. I've subscribed in the hopes that you make more videos about plant nutrition cycles.
I have been listening to the Real Organic Podcast that talks all about the importance of growing food in soil and all the systems the soil supports, like the Nitrogen cycle. I think learning and understanding these things is some of the most important work we can do. Thank you for sharing!
I can't wait to show this to my students. Well made video, easy to watch and and understand
Great video. Seems these Nitrogen Fixing plants could be called Nutrient Fixers, since they help plants take up minerals, too.
Good point!👍
Oh my gosh, the topic of nitrogen and nitrogen pollution from agriculture is all over the news right now, this is so helpful and concise!
This animation should be translated to all world languages and used in schools
Very good info... New knowledge for me. Tq
Thank you for sharing this. I dont think this is common knowledge and it needs to be spread around.
Big Agri doesn’t want to hear it. Just look at how many sellers there is of fertilizer. It’s a huge market resistant to change.
@@brusselsprout5851 organic farming is really slow and takes a long time to show result
And because of it, poor farmers use chemical fertilizers in the soil
This may be the most important video ever made. Share, share, share!! But first, slow it down. You explain it all way too fast, but with a lot of stopping and rewinding, I understood all of it I think and am blown away at how damaging "conventional" farming is and the importance of nitrogen fixing plants!! I'm going to show it bits and pieces of this to 4th graders, thank you!
Fantastic explainer video! There's an excessive algae growth in the community lake where I come from. This may be one of the reasons
best video for any biology gcse student
Nitrate fertilisers are causing so many problems in my country (the Netherlands) that politicians speak of 'the nitrogen problem'. I wish they would watch this.
very informative and important information for atmosphere adjustments
Good job, very well done. To the point and great job on the animations!
Very easy to understand, thank you! I grew up in the prairies and have heard about how using fertilizer creates a cycle of dependency, but this actually made me see/understand the steps in that process. Very cool, will be ordering more clover crop cover for the future!
Let’s “fix” the algorithm
You are like a nitrogen-fixing bacterium, commenting to support the plant that is my video.
Applying fertilizer would be like me saying "remember to SMASH that subscribe button!!!" during every video.
ua-cam.com/video/sZZksPJHfac/v-deo.html any of y’all like mustard? LMAO
🤙🏽🤙🏽💐
how about potted plants??
@@JimiSol that's a good one 😂😂 smashed brother 💯
This joke is too organic for some folks 😎👍🏿
I’m going to use this as a reference to anyone ever asking me “why?” Regarding living soul practices. Great job!
To. compliment this video, weeds love nitrates, as we successionally moved along, grasses for lawns love an equal of nitrates to ammonium, n as we get to fruit trees , the grapes, conifers to deciduous more ammonium than nitrate. This also includes the amount of bacteria to fungus biomass ratio, weeds love a bacterial dominated soil, a disturbed soil, grass loves equal to more fungus and as we go along to the deciduous, fungal dominated.
Programmer here, a cool good video to sum up the cycle :) very informative.
its so borderline better to have good soil than anything else in long runs .... i think.
You created such Great content, why did you stop creating ☹️
My mind is blown. I actually understood this video. Thank you so much for making a simple, easy to understand video.❤
THANK YOU for sharing this video😊
When the soil thrives so will the quality of our lives. #SAVESOIL
#SaveSoil
👍✌️🌻
i have an environmental science exam today and this was a great refresher thank you!! i hadn't thought about the use of fertilizers decreasing the mineral content of foods so i'll make sure to add that to my essay portion
this is such a great video, well done! so easy to follow and is so informative!
I’ve been trying to get a basic grasp of regenerative farming and it t feels like this put me in the right direction. 👍🏿
4:23 Man,i thought that was me 😂
I am well versed in this subject - however, Wow! this is fab.
thank you for this people need to understand this and youve made it really accessible. doing gods work
Really good video.You not only explained the nitrogen cycle but how we are distrupting this organic system. Do keep making these vid.
Great video, thank you for making it!
Great video! I knew about the nitrogen cycle because of my aquarium fish hobby but was not aware of the cycle within the soil. It makes total sense. Thanks for teaching me something new.
Great video. Greatly helped me with my education. Thank u and keep it up 🙌
Amazing video. Graphics were so clear and simple. Well done.
amazing explanation, thank you so much!!
One of the best videos on sustainability seen in a long time, and I am a nerd on this. Kudos and THANK YOU! It will be very useful to spread the word in an easy and kind way.
I've known for a long time that our farming methods were depleting the soil, but I'd never heard about the antagonism between NH3 fertilizers and earthworms.
This made a very complicated and hard to comprehend in laboratory settings subject to a very easily digestible and fun to watch video with all the needed information to understand the situation! Thank you so much!
Beautiful animation. Which app did you use to animate the video? It's perfectly done! Was the animation created with Adobe? Thanks
Thanks! Yes, it was created with Adobe Animate (formerly known as Adobe Flash)
@@JimiSol Awesome dude. Keep the great work up! 👍 Thank zou very much