'THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM' Interview: John & Molly Chester on My Favorite Documentary of the Year

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  • @Avilacrazy
    @Avilacrazy 5 років тому +33

    Molly's positivity is infectious, what a wonderful movie.

    • @kimschaefer2396
      @kimschaefer2396 5 років тому +2

      I agree, her smile is what I notice. This was such a joyful film.

    • @Ramascreen
      @Ramascreen  5 років тому

      Agreed :)

    • @Ramascreen
      @Ramascreen  5 років тому +1

      @@kimschaefer2396 Yes it is. Thank you for watching my video interview with John and Molly. And thank you for visiting this channel :)

  • @infoloan6382
    @infoloan6382 4 роки тому +8

    OMG, it should be required curriculum. The lessons are as bountiful as the harvests. Thank you Molly and Chester for brightening our lives with the multiplicity of your farm during these DARK days of single-purpose ranches, exploitation of our natural resources and careless destruction of our environment for corporate/shareholder profits

  • @milododds1
    @milododds1 4 роки тому +6

    A great movie, yes your farm is totally worthy of a film. I had a childhood living in the country and raising pigs for 4-H along with Ag. Mechanics within FFA. Yes it brought back some memories. I'm so glad that you were able to share this experience with so many people who don't know much about farming or want to farm in traditional ways. My grandparents were caretakers of a large cattle ranch in Arroyo Grande, CA. When I saw the badgers, that brought back some more memories of their 5,000 acre ranch along with the bull that would tip over cars if you parked in the wrong place. I love the main message of the film and how we need to reconsider how we're doing commercial farming.

  • @deborahwunderman8567
    @deborahwunderman8567 4 роки тому +4

    I loved, loved, loved this movie!!!

  • @helenperala3459
    @helenperala3459 5 років тому +11

    I was ordering flowers for my daughter's birthday and the lady at the shop spoke to me about this film. I am now looking forward to seeing it very much. They look like a nice couple and I'm all for bio-diversity even on a tiny scale. We all need to do more of this.

    • @Ramascreen
      @Ramascreen  5 років тому +1

      I agree. And "The Biggest Little Farm" is a must-see. One of the best documentaries ever made in my opinion. I was blessed to have had the opportunity to interview John and Molly. Thank you for watching this video and for visiting my channel :)

  • @ryangrumbles2216
    @ryangrumbles2216 4 роки тому +6

    I scrolled past this documentary numerous times on Hulu. Finally watched it. I was captivated right away. John and Molly are what you call "good people". They never gave up. Wish Alan could have seen the outcome. Alan was a blessing. How is it that the government hasn't stomped on their natural process?? I am still in awe and happy for them.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 4 роки тому +4

    No reality. No mention of cost or what budgets were involved. I seriously doubt that there is yet a profit for the money the investors put into this project. A very romantic film but not very realistic in the real world. I doubt anyone with a 9 to 5 job could ever afford this.

    • @132allie
      @132allie 4 роки тому +1

      They are not doing this for profit. They certainly don’t go without food or shelter, and they are happy.

    • @befrb7470
      @befrb7470 4 роки тому +2

      For sure they are struggling financially. They are in debt

    • @maryfox2058
      @maryfox2058 2 роки тому

      They explained right in the beginning where the initial funding came from.

  • @Deletethisacct0324
    @Deletethisacct0324 4 роки тому +2

    What was the story line in the scene with the coyote with the broken neck, Todd and the great perennes dog Kai hunting chicken...i wasn't clear, can someone explain?

  • @parkermeng
    @parkermeng 4 роки тому +2

    I learned that how important solil is. Soil is the base of all lives. No healthy soil, there will not have anything

  • @keawhitmore3842
    @keawhitmore3842 5 років тому +7

    I loved this documentary!

  • @ajn7132
    @ajn7132 4 роки тому +3

    Wonderful film so inspiring....we need to get back to this way of living

  • @gosselinluke
    @gosselinluke Рік тому

    The most important advice would have to have10 million dollars to get up and running

  • @yourgardendoc
    @yourgardendoc 5 років тому +2

    The joy of Molly and John for this is a wonderful feeling. ^_^ Permaculture for the best!

  • @okitasouji901
    @okitasouji901 5 років тому +2

    You can search John ชาวไร่ in google

  • @132allie
    @132allie 4 роки тому +2

    He looks like Tom Hanks 🙂

  • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
    @user-vc5rp7nf8f 4 роки тому +2

    she's beautiful

  • @ABCDEF-bq4ky
    @ABCDEF-bq4ky 5 років тому +2

    Can you teach me how to do this in a small land? I know it is many people’s dream... :((

  • @12315macho
    @12315macho 5 років тому +1

    實在太好看~太讓人感動了!!!!從頭哭到尾

  • @supercal333
    @supercal333 5 років тому +1

    They could have saved themselves a lot of re-inventing the wheel if they'd come across permaculture before embarking on this.

    • @mohammedmranialaoui3328
      @mohammedmranialaoui3328 4 роки тому

      It is always interesting to see a real case that confirm the theory of permaculture and to go through the details that you may miss in the paper. There are more variables that we miss as feelings and sacrifices that we have to make while inventing the wheel. There is a strong bond with the basis of the wheel and you, and at a certain moment, you'll have to see what is important yesterday, die today. And mysteriously, you become part of the wheel, cause their baby would one day be the father and the farmer. And life goes on, it gives you the wonders of the wheel and take you as a price. CETERIS PARIBUS

  • @charlesherrick3798
    @charlesherrick3798 4 роки тому +2

    OMG, quick look! Farming! Like, no one has ever done this before! It's brand new and we get to learn everything about it for the first time!

    • @BridgetMichelsMusic
      @BridgetMichelsMusic 4 роки тому +2

      You mean people who have never farmed a day in their lives trying to create a sustainable farm, so that we can buy un-poisoned food, instead of sick animal, sprayed factory shit? You mean a nod of encouragement to all the other people who may dream of a sustainable farm, and see, through this documentary, that it's doable... potentially giving us one more quality source for our food, instead of the crap being pushed through the supermarkets? Yes, quick, look... "Cuz we got to get ourselves back to the garden..." Woostock, Joni Mitchell. Maybe it's not too late. Peace.