State of Regenerative Ag (with Gabe Brown)

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
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    In this episode of GrazeCast, you'll hear an update on the state of regenerative agriculture from speaker & author Gabe Brown from Browns Ranch & Understanding Ag.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @mayforddavis9291
    @mayforddavis9291 3 роки тому +29

    I'm not a farmer/rancher; just 76 years old living in an apartment in Texas BUT I really appreciate what Gabe Brown and others are doing to "regenerate" our soil base back to what it was before it was destroyed. Nutrition health is what God had intended for us by putting the wellness in our foods. A study was done years ago, I believe 1917, that the soils have been depleted of nutrients and that was prior to all of this "conventional" upscale ag practices. I applaud folks like Gabe and these young folks at Seven Sons.

  • @bettymobbs475
    @bettymobbs475 3 роки тому +1

    Three generations ages 1 year old to 63 year old met Gabe Brown in Pendleton 2017. He is the real deal, he is most of all practical and humble. His book was hot off the press and I purchased 3 signed books for each generation. We joined the Regenerative Ranching movement in 2013 and have never looked back to conventional practices. We also attended the Grass Fed Exchange in South Dakota. It was life changing. It was a rock solid conference. The Regenerative AG movement is a solid based movement, where all welcome.

  • @barbararussell897
    @barbararussell897 3 роки тому +2

    'Work together on the 80% things we Do agree on", love it! Thanks Gabe..

  • @kevinmcgrath1052
    @kevinmcgrath1052 3 роки тому +8

    Gabe is a Legend in my book

  • @brettadams417
    @brettadams417 3 роки тому +1

    The biggest thing that stood out to me that Gabe said is...we create our own droughts and floods with our agricultural practices. Mind blowing and eye opening to know how significant an effect we have in not only destroying our lands and ecosystems but the affect on weather and climate as well.

  • @MrMichaelStangl
    @MrMichaelStangl 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you Gabe for caring n sharing! Regenerative Ag/Ranch to Regenerative golf/sport/lawn building soil health teeming with life, increasing the vitality of life in all.

  • @Fermewendelin
    @Fermewendelin 3 роки тому +8

    wish Gabe Brown would be my neighbour, he is genius in all ways of farming and marketing his idea

    • @nealtauss1715
      @nealtauss1715 2 роки тому

      2wendelinfarm.... Gabe Brown IS your neighbor....

  • @sacredcowbbq1326
    @sacredcowbbq1326 3 роки тому +1

    When I first heard Gabe Brown give a keynote speech, I was all in. As a natural health educator and researcher, I saw that regenerative ag did for the soil what a healthy microbiome does for the human body. Also, for example, we'd have to eat 7oranges to get the nutrition that our grandparents got from one orange. And we'd be getting pesticides and other chemicals that they weren't subjected to. Regenerative Ag is the Future of a Healthy World.

  • @elfsgarden8043
    @elfsgarden8043 3 роки тому +3

    Wow. So glad I found this channel.

  • @matthewsaxe6383
    @matthewsaxe6383 3 роки тому

    I'm a home gardener, thanks for the video. Very excited to hear about the human trials study.

  • @InnerSunshine
    @InnerSunshine 3 роки тому +9

    Yes, my big take away is Gabe's inclusiveness and "everyone welcome" and "no one is a competitor; there are customers enuf for everyone." I think the word is "magnaminous." I'm from the old days of "organic."
    I can see now how "organic" was too narrow, too niche. "Regen" is about Regenerating people, animals, farms, farmers, economics, nutrient-dense foods, saving soils. More holistic. Less elitist. Part of this is, "On their own Reg farmers are not so smart; but, we know a lot of farmers and can always ask our smart friends" (paraphrase).

    • @nealtauss1715
      @nealtauss1715 3 роки тому

      ....Organic Agriculture is neither niche nor elitist.... NorEverWasIt.... 'Regen' is a fundamentally VERY good idea but the Devil is in the Deployment.... GLYPHOSATE.... in a word.... who among us wants to eat glyphosated 'Regen' food over Organically Grown.... especially for reasons of CONTRIVED elitism ('hippies'v.Bubba)...(REVERSE elitism..?)...(no... wait... that's Elite-ism.... AGAIN) I'm looking at RealDealNoChemReGen.... gotta say it.... cause Bayer's looking at Regen.... and THEY own Monsanto.... and WANT to own 'Regen' AND.... Nature and.... YOU....speaking of Elite-ism.... perhaps the Bigger question here is how many more people have to suffer the DYS-ruption from metabolic DYS-RUPTURE.... before we all understand the meaning of words like NATURAL.... as well as words like TOXIC CHEMICAL TRANSITION.... w/ no appended Time-line....

  • @swdw973
    @swdw973 2 роки тому +1

    2 years later- with the looming fertilizer shortage from all of the major suppliers, I wonder how many farmers that blew off regenerative agriculture now wish they'd started.

  • @geoffreyclarke9700
    @geoffreyclarke9700 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks Gabe, I have been reading your book. Keep up the good work. Best wishes.

  • @RobinWilson29
    @RobinWilson29 3 роки тому +1

    Gabe Brown is do a talk on pasture for our West Virginia University Extension program on February 17. West Virginia has very steep hills many of which can not be used for crops or pasture. Gabe what do you think of using deer as part of the mix. No fencing, no feeding, no potential for causing erosion because they are relative light weight. Also are you familiar with the book Tree Crops by J. Russel Smith? Written in the '40's and '50's in response to farmers growing corn on hills sides that were too steep. I've experimented with improved persimmon, mulberry, black walnut and berries for hill farming and think there is a lot of possibilities. We get 40 inches of rain a year plus 160 day growing season and land is around $ 1,000 / acre.

  • @delorestreat-guy4531
    @delorestreat-guy4531 3 роки тому

    Would the principles of “regenerative farming” be able to be applied to gardening? What is the best composting technique to build garden soil? Also, what are your thoughts about utilizing rain barrows for water preservation for the garden; and resources ( any easy to understand and use?). So appreciative of any advice; thank-you! 💕
    I love your sharing; my father farmed ~ ‘regeneratively’ 1932 - 1987. ❤️

    • @jimmydykes7961
      @jimmydykes7961 2 роки тому

      go with cover crops,terminate them in the spring.you can use compost,but unless you turn them in,which is disturbing the soil,you're not improving soil...cover crops do

  • @matthewsaxe6383
    @matthewsaxe6383 3 роки тому

    I'm a consumer who wants this as ubiquitous farming, what can I do?

  • @lanceg3208
    @lanceg3208 2 роки тому

    I don't understand this comment still
    from Gabe: "What company is going to go with regenerative agriculture if it is working with nature?" What? I don't understand this at all. Lol. Working with nature is exactly what consumers want and it will be better for everything and everyone. Why would this be a problem?