Regenerative Agriculture by Ex-Vegan| Are Animals Needed?
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- Опубліковано 1 січ 2021
- What does regenerative agriculture look like? What is it? And what are some of the main principles around it?
In this footage we explore Roam Roach in central Texas hill country and visit and talk with the founders Taylor Collins, Katie Forest and their business partner at Force of Nature meats as we learn more about their story and this beautiful place and it's mission.
You can learn more specifically about these
Roamranch.com ForceOfNature at their respective websites.
I'm grateful for their mission, as well as all the efforts and time that went into capturing the story.
Production credit: Andrew Paulus @paulusvisuals for his incredibly work on production, film and audio.
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This was cool thanks for sharing
Thanks
No more degenerative farming for a greener future NOW!
Great! More of that. Love your videos.
Thank you.
Amazing content and info thanks
Thank you.
Fantastic! Glad that these people are working on this important field of knowledge.
I believe that regenerative agriculture can be more environmentally friendly than other forms of farming. But how well does it scale?
Would it be feasible to feed 8 billion people meat like this?
Of course it would. Yes. Infact the only way. If we keep degenerative farming we will sufficate the soil and starve.
Great stuff
Beautiful, man. Love seeing videos on regenerative agriculture!
Thanks! It’s a special special wave that’s happening. Pls support these types of farms by finding and buying direct from them.
Seems to me that ruminant animals can save the world!
I love it. It's clean, natural, sustainable (on a small scale). But not even 40 million bisons could have fed 350 million Americans for a year. Not to mention the other 7 billion people or so who live around the world and share the same planet, the same resources. Can they all live by these principles and farming methods? If not, then they would not be recommendable but rather condemnable. Can you share any information you have about such calculations?
It will take time but as we shift we’ll be able to get there.
There's 30 million sheep in new zealand and only 4.4 humans. I think if all farm lands were converted we'd be in good shape. It will probably take a good number of years to get to that point for sure. That said, humans will probably wait till more than half the human population dies off from famine and malnutrition before taking action so we won't need as much animals to sustain ourselves once we get to that point.
@@kurtyaz I really hope so. 😞
Very informative. I’m thinking how to get this message out to the world where people believe that go vegan to save the planet.
I always ask a vegan how they’d survive in the natural world eating the way they do.
Very interesting stuff. Love the video!
20min of cognitive dissonance
Un comentario sin fundamento.