Our Grazing Lands
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2019
- Our lands and soil are possibly the most underappreciated resources we have, yet their conservation is vital to humanity. We need to have an important discussion on what can be done to protect the planet through proper land management.
Come join the conversation.
Partial funding for this project provided by USDA-NRCS. - Наука та технологія
Way to shine a light on this topic.
An amazing video. We have to be part of the converstaion!!!
Incredible video. Congrats on your systems based approach to agriculture.
my gosh, amazing!
Thank you for giving the farmers point of view
amen !...…………….I agree, keep up the good work and your final point, that we , as farmers and land managers, need a seat at the table when the future food and land use policies are being discussed
i dont own any land any more, i feel the same way you feel! i am in the process of getting land in the spring! thank you for this video
This is wonderful
This was tweeted by James Rebanks and I'm really glad I watched it. Keep up the good work
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication! Keep up the good work, please
Great Video!
Thank you
Awesome and Spot on Video!
Way to focus on our soils and how we manage/think about them!
Long Live the Soil & thanks for sharing your story!
That's really really good and yes, people are ready to hear farmer's voices on this. Through La Via Campesina, this conversation has started already.
Thank you for a great message!
Great video. Thank you for sharing. We need to bring a lot more national attention to the soil and what we can do as farmers help to sequester Carbon.
Harborview Farms Encourage great soil biology by plant diversity and minimum tillage. Reduce fertiliser and sprays, add compost. Just doing the right things correctly ... good luck.
Beautiful. What part of the country is this? We need more ranchers' voices like yours to be heard.
Well said!!!
Thank you for caring! ❤
Very well done and inspirational to presently owned ranches to keep them and improve them, but sort of depressing to those of us that will never be able to own 4.5 sq miles of land.
EPIC
True :)