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¿Qué es el Manejo Holístico?
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El Manejo Holístico nos brinda el poder de regenerar los pastizales desde una perspectiva ecológica, económica y social. Si bien nuestra misión aquí en el Instituto Savory es regenerar los pastizales desérticos globales de la Tierra, el Manejo Holístico es mucho más que solo el pastoreo.
El Manejo Holístico es un marco para manejar la complejidad. El mundo vivo está compuesto por sistemas vivos adaptativos hermosos e infinitamente complejos: tierras, animales, personas, plantas, hongos y más, todos interconectados y en relación; y la forma en que manejamos las decisiones en medio de estos sistemas vivos complejos importa.
En esta era moderna e industrial, a todos nos han enseñado desde una edad temprana a reducir un problema a sus componentes más simples. Este pensamiento reduccionista funciona para las máquinas y otros sistemas "complicados" cuyas partes individuales pueden ser completamente definidas y comprendidas, pero cuando entra la biología, también lo hacen la aleatoriedad y las propiedades emergentes. Para nuestra consternación, los sistemas vivos no pueden ser controlados, solo influenciados. Al manejar estos sistemas vivos complejos, debemos pasar del "control" a la "cooperación".
Ya sea que estés gestionando una granja, una familia o una organización, el Manejo Holístico proporciona un marco para tomar decisiones que aseguren que se satisfagan las necesidades ecológicas, sociales y financieras, tanto a corto como a largo plazo.
El Manejo Holístico proporciona un marco para la toma de decisiones, basado en los fundamentos de los procesos del ecosistema y con un conjunto de procedimientos de planificación que incluyen pastoreo planificado, planificación territorial, planificación financiera y monitoreo ecológico.
El aspecto más conocido del Manejo Holístico es el Pastoreo Planificado Holístico (HPG), aunque a menudo se confunden como si fueran lo mismo.
Mientras que el Manejo Holístico es el marco general para la toma de decisiones, el HPG es un procedimiento de planificación para trazar movimientos de pastoreo que considera el tiempo que una planta está expuesta a un animal de pastoreo para que la recuperación de la planta esté planificada. En resumen, el HPG ayuda a los agricultores, ganaderos y pastores a llevar a los animales al lugar correcto, en el momento adecuado, con el comportamiento correcto y por las razones correctas.
Además del pastoreo planificado, el conjunto de procedimientos de planificación del Manejo Holístico también incluye planificación territorial, planificación financiera y monitoreo ecológico.
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Grazed and Confused (feat. the Swedish Savory Hub)
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What is climate change? How are we responsible and what can we do? How much are we lost in our lives? How can we rebuild our connections? Being fascinated with the possibilities of regenerative agriculture, Leo Labady, an independent filmmaker, spent a summer working along and exploring the lives of regenerative farmers Josephine and Jörgen in the nordic mountains of Jämtland, Sweden. This film...
Regenerating Mongolian Grasslands: A Savory & ADRA Partnership
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The “Pasture Land Use it Sustainably” (PLUS) project is a partnership between ADRA and the Savory Institute that seeks to introduce and consolidate the use and understanding of Holistic Planned Grazing among the herders and communities of the Ider Soum in the Zavkhan Province of Mongolia. The project kicked off in 2021 with Savory’s team working directly with herder families to restore degraded...
Faces of the Network | Ramiro García (Uruguay)
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Ramiro García leads Pampa Oriental, the Savory Hub in Uruguay. He is also an accredited Holistic Management educator and an EOV Verifier. 'Faces of the Network' is an interview series featuring accredited members of the Savory Global Network, including Savory Hubs, Holistic Management Educators, and EOV Verifiers and Monitors. 🌍 Learn more about the Savory Global Network: savory.global/network/...
Faces of the Network | Leon Bucher (Germany)
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Leon Bucher is the leader of Land Regeneration, the Savory Hub in Germany, as well as an accredited Holistic Management educator and EOV Verifier. 'Faces of the Network' is an interview series featuring accredited members of the Savory Global Network, including Savory Hubs, Holistic Management Educators, and EOV Verifiers and Monitors. 🌍 Learn more about the Savory Global Network: savory.global...
Faces of the Network | Anna Juhász (Hungary)
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Anna Juhász is a Hub leader at @RemenyFarm, the Savory Hub in Hungary. 'Faces of the Network' is an interview series featuring accredited members of the Savory Global Network, including Savory Hubs, Holistic Management Educators, and EOV Verifiers and Monitors. 🌍 Learn more about the Savory Global Network: savory.global/network/ 👉 Find an accreditation pathway that's right for you: savory.globa...
Faces of the Network | Jackie Eshelman (Oregon, USA)
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Jackie Eshelman is a Hub leader at UVE, the Savory Hub covering the Intermountain West region of the United States. She is also an accredited Holistic Management educator and EOV Master Verifier based in Oregon, USA. 'Faces of the Network' is an interview series featuring accredited members of the Savory Global Network, including Savory Hubs, Holistic Management Educators, and EOV Verifiers and...
Faces of the Network | Dylan Boeken (California, USA)
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Dylan Boeken is an accredited Holistic Management educator and EOV Monitor based in California, USA. 'Faces of the Network' is an interview series featuring accredited members of the Savory Global Network, including Savory Hubs, Holistic Management Educators, and EOV Verifiers and Monitors. 🌍 Learn more about the Savory Global Network: savory.global/network/ 👉 Find an accreditation pathway that...
Faces of the Network | Isidora Molina (Chile)
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Isidora Molina is the leader of Efecto Manada, the Savory Hub in Chile. She is also an accredited Holistic Management educator and EOV Verifier. 'Faces of the Network' is an interview series featuring accredited members of the Savory Global Network, including Savory Hubs, Holistic Management Educators, and EOV Verifiers and Monitors. 🌍 Learn more about the Savory Global Network: savory.global/n...
Faces of the Network | Stefan Gernert (Sweden)
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Stefan Gernert is an accredited Holistic Management educator with Gens, the Baltic Sea Hub. 'Faces of the Network' is an interview series featuring accredited members of the Savory Global Network, including Savory Hubs, Holistic Management Educators, and EOV Verifiers and Monitors. 🌍 Learn more about the Savory Global Network: savory.global/network/ 👉 Find an accreditation pathway that's right ...
Faces of the Savory Network | Saxon Van Bentley (NSW, Australia)
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Saxon Van Bentley is an accredited Holistic Management educator based in NSW, Australia. 'Faces of the Network' is an interview series featuring accredited members of the Savory Global Network, including Savory Hubs, Holistic Management Educators, and EOV Verifiers and Monitors. 🌍 Learn more about the Savory Global Network: savory.global/network/ 👉 Find an accreditation pathway that's right for...
Building wetlands with Holistic Planned Grazing in Zimbabwe
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This video, recently recorded and narrated by Allan Savory, shows a new wetland developing at the Africa Centre for Holistic Management (ACHM) in Zimbabwe. At this location, a wet vlei (seasonal marsh) would often occur after a heavy rain but then dry up quickly. Over the last few years, this new wetland has been developing and is even higher upstream this year than previously observed in simil...
Holistic Management vs. Conventional Management - side by side comparison of grazing results
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Aerial views of conventionally managed National Parks and communal lands in Zimbabwe and neighboring Botswana shown in contrast to Dimbangombe Conservancy that is managed holistically. The differences in vegetation cover between these sites show the staggering differences between conventional and Holistic Management.
Savory Network Reunion - Portugal 2023
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Nestled in the oak savannahs of southern Portugal's Montado landscape , in April 2023 members of the Savory Global Network gathered for the bi-annual Network Reunion. Hub leaders, Holistic Management educators, and EOV Verifiers and Monitors from all across the globe made the trek to deepen their connections with one another, share their learnings, and co-create the next steps of Savory's missi...
What is Holistic Management?
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What is Holistic Management?
Dropping the Fences (episode 5) - BREATH
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Dropping the Fences (episode 5) - BREATH
Dropping the Fences (episode 4) - PRESSURE & RELEASE
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Dropping the Fences (episode 4) - PRESSURE & RELEASE
Dropping the Fences (episode 3) - TRIAL & ERROR
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Dropping the Fences (episode 3) - TRIAL & ERROR
Dropping the Fences (episode 2) - RAIN
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Dropping the Fences (episode 2) - RAIN
Dropping the Fences (docu-series trailer)
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Dropping the Fences (docu-series trailer)
Holistic Planned Grazing & EOV in Mongolia: PLUS Project 2022 Recap
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Holistic Planned Grazing & EOV in Mongolia: PLUS Project 2022 Recap
Joe Rogan Podcast Hosts Savory Hub Leader Will Harris
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Joe Rogan Podcast Hosts Savory Hub Leader Will Harris
Network Leadership and Practice White Paper - Savory Institute Webinar
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Network Leadership and Practice White Paper - Savory Institute Webinar
Latin America Savory Hubs Gather in Costa Rica
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Latin America Savory Hubs Gather in Costa Rica
Fjällbete - A Landscape for Every Body
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Fjällbete - A Landscape for Every Body
Creating a Sustainable Civilization - 1995 lecture by Allan Savory
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Creating a Sustainable Civilization - 1995 lecture by Allan Savory
Verified Regenerative - Pampa Oriental EOV Training - Uruguay Savory Hub
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Verified Regenerative - Pampa Oriental EOV Training - Uruguay Savory Hub
Allan Savory Speaks at the COP26 Peoples Summit - 2021
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Allan Savory Speaks at the COP26 Peoples Summit - 2021
Fostering Community for Regenerative Capacity
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Fostering Community for Regenerative Capacity

Komentáře

  • @Bamidele-ee8ch
    @Bamidele-ee8ch Před dnem

    Do you have a title deed? Do you pay rates or taxes?

  • @EarthUpNZ
    @EarthUpNZ Před 8 dny

    Loved this film - your lives with your animals, your deep care, your insights...The country side reminds me of New Zealand where we live. Thank you!

  • @GloriaPadronRodriguez

  • @jhonfredycastillomaldonado9157

    Gracias por la información, me gustaría saber cómo inicio a aplicarlo paso a paso ya la teoría está pero no tengo claro como le hago

  • @marlan5470
    @marlan5470 Před 18 dny

    This is a very bad sound quality video. Please improve. :)

    • @SavoryInstitute
      @SavoryInstitute Před 15 dny

      We were out in the field for a training and recorded it on a whim without any pre-planning, so apologies for the wind interference.

  • @susanbaker3078
    @susanbaker3078 Před 20 dny

    Thanks for the work you do to help restore the environment.

  • @Lana_Warwick
    @Lana_Warwick Před 20 dny

    Talasbuan recommended this video. Beautiful filming and editing. Beautiful country and community 🐑🐄🤠💜

  • @wachinpntdry.
    @wachinpntdry. Před 20 dny

    see, the problem with all that is, you're making way too much sense.... much better to cram 100k animals into a space that can barely hold 100k animals... feed em expensive grains, with loads of garbage fillers and hormones to keep costs down... and add in endless antibiotics to counteract all the disease thats rampant due to the absurd level of overcrowding... ...now that's farmin'

  • @ORom89
    @ORom89 Před 21 dnem

    Stunning. Amazing. Beautiful!

  • @superbentevi
    @superbentevi Před 22 dny

    Buenas tardes, por favor, se hay classes sobre manejo holístico en Chile, donde encontro para hacer ?

  • @eddyteea
    @eddyteea Před 23 dny

    the mistake of the world's destiny, greed, greed for money and industrialization. as long as it is consumption frenzy, greed for money and greed. the world is going only and only towards its own destruction!

  • @Zillaz69
    @Zillaz69 Před 24 dny

    ❤❤❤

  • @swamp-yankee
    @swamp-yankee Před 26 dny

    I think you guys don’t have to be weed whacking before your nets. I’ve got many many hours with the stuff, and I put hot fence up in thick forage 7-8 feet tall. If you don’t start that weed whacker you’ll save a lot of time.

  • @christin.a
    @christin.a Před 27 dny

    Thinking during the 5 min talk: ‘when does he get to the point, what is different about regenerative farming?’ That stuff never came. I didn’t learn anything.

  • @javrri7212
    @javrri7212 Před měsícem

    Beautiful! I got to ask, is the sound mixing deliberate or a mistake? The dialogue is very low volume and the music is very high volume. One needs to watch this with the hands on the volume control in order to be able to get anything from it.

  • @danaaustin7647
    @danaaustin7647 Před měsícem

    Excellent aesthetics, flow, info, examples, science, brevity, and encouragement here! Love that you did it all in 4 minutes not longer!!!!!!!!

  • @peterclark6290
    @peterclark6290 Před měsícem

    The video could have provided an extra minute or so to explain how deep, friable 'cathedral' soils are made and sustained, which can attenuate droughts and flooding by storing rainfall in situ naturally, and by doing so addressing existential concerns such as food security along with the Eden-ification (beauty) of the land used by pastoralists who know they are part of an ecology wherever they are situated. We can leave viewers to work out the nutritional density benefits of herbivore meat (Keto-Carnivore) at a later time.

  • @oceanriverinstitute9441
    @oceanriverinstitute9441 Před měsícem

    Thank you for providing a soothing respite from all the frenetic craziness and a way forward where we are one with the land. Something to ruminate on for a long time.

  • @taylorreed5324
    @taylorreed5324 Před měsícem

    Well done, well done, well done Josephine, Jorgen and Leo! Deeply appreciated this.

  • @twosuns7377
    @twosuns7377 Před měsícem

    Hard to hear, volume very low but thank you.

  • @BrianWehlburg
    @BrianWehlburg Před měsícem

    Thank you Jorgen and Josephine.

  • @Globossold
    @Globossold Před měsícem

    Great documentary. Could you tell me who is the tenor who performs the aria at the beginning? Shazam doesn't identify it and it's the best version of the magic flute I've heard. Greetings and thank you for your work.

    • @SavoryInstitute
      @SavoryInstitute Před měsícem

      Song: Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) - K. 620: Aria 'In diesen heil´gen Hallen' (Sarastro) Artist: José van Dam (Baritone) Album: Mozart: Arias & Overtures

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před měsícem

    May the SAVORY Institute go on forever😍😍🥰🥰🤗🤗

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před měsícem

    Now NYC are having meatless Mondays. What's next? Fishless Fridays?

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před měsícem

    The modern world, and especially the business world want to make more money out of anything but meat. We are made of meat, it's what is by fat the best for us but big business want people to eat junk.

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před měsícem

    I think the west have been dropping grain of impoverished people for decades when they should have been leaving them live animals to milk and keep. They would be much better off.

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před měsícem

    This makes me angry, while China is reforesting deserts using rabbits (of all things) because they live in the soil and create good soil and multiply to improve faster. In Australia, they killed off the rabbits, and can't kill off the camels fast enough. They're shooting them by the thousand from choppers. Such useful animals that could be looked after, and milked, Australia could have an industry of camels but they just can't see it.

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před měsícem

    We're made of the stuff, why the hell do people think it's killing us. Red meat, we're made of it. We've always been made of it and we will always be made of it. We're not flowers.

  • @toni4729
    @toni4729 Před měsícem

    I watched Sacred Cow just a couple of days ago and loved it. I only wish I could get my daughter to watch it. I'm in Brisbane and she's in Melbourne. We're a bit far apart.

  • @mattgrantham597
    @mattgrantham597 Před měsícem

    On other videos I have seen Allan say We are losing 75 billions tons of dead eroding soil per year Which is ten tons of eroding soil per person per year WE are producing twenty times as much dead soil as food we need for humans today I assume the number for ''as food we need for humans' is based on some holistic growing model If not, where does the number come from please

    • @SavoryInstitute
      @SavoryInstitute Před měsícem

      Here is a response from Allan: "My figures are I believe very much on the low end of true figures if we had them. I took mine largely from published materials and the SCS when I came to the US. At that time when I was commissioned to provide training to USDA the were telling the public that in the US the amount of dead eroding soil every year equalled a train length of rail cars 116 miles long loaded with soil being exported every day. Other academics put estimates around the 75 Billion tons of soil globally. All or almost all of these estimates were from croplands and not rangelands, forests, etc which are generally about 80% of the land. I knew the soil losses from rangelands to be far far greater than range scientists knew or accepted generally. The infamous Tsumis court case had occurred in Namibia - in which top recognized range scientists with PHDs had testified to "perfection of management" and there being absolutely no soil erosion on the disputed land. Court had adjourned for me to inspect that land for a day taking measurements and photographs. I had produce hard data showing over 90% of the soil between plants to be bare and eroding and evidence from grass roots projecting into the air of well over 40 tons of soil loss per acre in recent years. Generally for illustrative purposes (because there simply are no global figures of any reliability) worked out that roughly half a ton of food is what is required per human per year. Published figures indicated world population at the time of about 7 billion. So with simple maths - 75 billion soil loss (ridiculously low estimate) is about 10 tons per person annually, or twenty times as much dead eroding soil as food we required. None of this is based on any "holistic growing model" as your enquirer asks. Just ridiculously inaccurate published and known figures but I felt safe to say - because I am confident that if ever accurate data was available it would indicate a far worse situation."

  • @pohkeee
    @pohkeee Před měsícem

    The irony in an economic system? If you’re going to populate and regenerate the grasslands of the world? You have to have the social and/or monetized, incentive to maintain sufficient ruminant herds. In other words…we must find humane ways to continue meat consumption. Idealized and “ Disney” fairytales are not an ecological consideration to Mother Nature’s balance. We are either working with Earth’s ecological realities, or we are creating more problems. Wisdom isn’t always the warm and fuzzy easy answer.

    • @rypatmackrock
      @rypatmackrock Před 24 dny

      And the more I am learning about the savory Institute; the more I am learning how they are answering those very questions too. You should check out the TED talks regarding the savory Institute.

  • @JudeBarling
    @JudeBarling Před měsícem

    What about its hey day in fashion 1979 Jude o 😊1

  • @mustafacekirge8818
    @mustafacekirge8818 Před měsícem

    Why do people not use fat-tailed sheep over there?

  • @erikasulcz6426
    @erikasulcz6426 Před měsícem

    Great solution

  • @jiturevolutionaryfarmer
    @jiturevolutionaryfarmer Před 2 měsíci

    वाह

  • @0nelight19-SaveSoil
    @0nelight19-SaveSoil Před 2 měsíci

    #SaveSoil Thank you so much for your work! 🥰🌾🐑🦠💦

  • @dr.coole.
    @dr.coole. Před 2 měsíci

    * This is an excellent and important film. I don't think your on-line publicity is working optimally. It should be multi-million viral by now. Thank-you to the filmmaker.

  • @WellGrazed
    @WellGrazed Před 2 měsíci

    Allan, thank you for sharing your experiences and knowledge with the world. You have inspired many, including me to master your work and carry it on for generations. You have already changed the world and my life, and I hope you're around long enough to see what you've discovered come to fruition on a grand scale. Sending blessings

  • @hcrone
    @hcrone Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, thanks. 🙂👍

  • @WellGrazed
    @WellGrazed Před 2 měsíci

    Absolutely incredible. You have inspired me. I will become a master of this craft for the sake of generations. Thank you for what you do.

  • @ligurian728
    @ligurian728 Před 2 měsíci

    the music is a distraction

    • @SavoryInstitute
      @SavoryInstitute Před 2 měsíci

      We hear you (no pun intended). This video was made back in 2016 so unfortunately we can't make a new edit with toned down music, but we certainly are keeping it in mind on any new videos we make.

  • @friendlyone2706
    @friendlyone2706 Před 2 měsíci

    "The hunters support the work" No surprise. Typical environmental groups support what "feels nice," with not serious results analysis. Hunters, by gun or camera, insist on results.

    • @SavoryInstitute
      @SavoryInstitute Před 2 měsíci

      There has most certainly been analysis of the ecological (as well as social and economic) improvements seen as a result of the Holistic Management being implemented here: savory.global/science_library/the-effect-of-holistic-planned-grazing-on-african-rangelands-a-case-study-from-zimbabwe/ What Allan is referring to about hunters supporting the work is that the wildlife numbers are so plentiful now that the landscape has been regenerated.

  • @flowersinthegarden457
    @flowersinthegarden457 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you❤

  • @AlpacaRenee
    @AlpacaRenee Před 3 měsíci

    Please explain what ADRA is? Love your videos.

    • @SavoryInstitute
      @SavoryInstitute Před 3 měsíci

      ADRA is the Adventist Development Relief Agency. They are Savory's on-the-ground partner in Mongolia who has funded this project and brought us in to provide training, support, and EOV monitoring. Here is more about the project from ADRA's website: mongolia.adra.cloud/pasture-land-use-it-sustanably-plus-project/

    • @AlpacaRenee
      @AlpacaRenee Před 3 měsíci

      @@SavoryInstitute thank you. Since I support many ADRA projects, I’d love it if you said or wrote a little bit about it in your presentation which might help ADRA raise more money to enable them to partner with more groups and projects like yours. Love the work you do and your content. It’s brilliant! Thank you.

  • @pedro97w
    @pedro97w Před 3 měsíci

    Aren't you worried about Hook Worm?

  • @BarryAnderson
    @BarryAnderson Před 3 měsíci

    Holistic Chef Barry Anderson of Phuket Thailand is a Thai Organic Gardener and is Interested in modern-day Homesteading in a regenerative style of working with Mother Nature Organically and not fighting or waging any CHEMICAL WAR against her like what the MONO CORPORATE GMOS factory farms are doing today. Thank You, PS So now unfortunately for most consumers corporate dairy agenda is very dangerous to one's microbiome and gut health. But organic pastured cultured fermented dairies like kefir and yogurt is impossible to find at the retail level. So this biblical food is difficult or impossible to find and is in short supply. We have thrown Motore Nature under the bus and we are paying for it in so many ways not good for most people. The retail industry and corporate farms are destroying the immune systems of millions. PLEASE PLEASE MAKE YOUR CONSUMER STATEMENT OF POWER AND CONTROL TO SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ORGANIC FARMERS IN SEASON DIRECT even bypassing the greedy retail supermarkets that does not care about your health but care more about sales only.

  • @AllenBarclayAllen
    @AllenBarclayAllen Před 3 měsíci

    A revision for you sweety . Carbon foot print my ass . 0:47 Where is the worm 🪱 count ? The agenda 30 dictates attacking the small gardener now for no correct reason .. 14:09 Earth 🌎 worms put methane by caviot of brining it to soil microbial life for consumption . Where's the earth worm 🪱 count In their so called science . Earth worm 🪱 are responcible for PUTTING CO2 AND METHANE BACK IN THE SOIL . And quite frankly it's impossible to have a household or small property Farm without earthworm doing your tilling for you ..! Large coperat farme till the earth worm 🪱 to death , and because so they are not there on corporate Farms that have been tilled for decades . Corporate Farms Hall and buy all of their expensive fertilizers to make things grow adding more carbon to the atmosphere than the small truck Farm ever did . Fertilizer that's too damn expensive for the small farmer or the house farmer to afford . And so the small farmer depends on worm beds in all their Gardens and planters . Worm beds that put the methane and the carbon dioxide back in the soil .. And by caviot of doing so put nitrogen in microbes back in the soil .. Wheres the worm count in your agenda 30 equasion for lieing that small farmes have a bigger CO2 FOOTPRINT THAN COPERATE FARMS . ALL A BIG FAT LIE WORM COUNT BU SQUAR FOOT , BY SQUAR YARD , BY SQUAR HECTAR , BY SQUARE ⬛️ ACRE . WHERES THE WORM 🪱 COUNT YOU GLOBLAST WEF ARE FLOOTING THAT BIG FAT LIE ABOUT CITIZENS PRIVAT NEIGHBORHOOD FARMING . WHERE THE F-IN WORM 🪱 COUNT YOU WEF COMMUNIST NARITIVE SHOVING BASTARDS ..! 24:14 If The WEf and their scienceless senceless assholes , THINK THEY CAN determine CO2 emission , without a worm 🪱 count. THEIR ASS IS PUMPING CANNAL WATER ..! 😅

  • @oceanwonders
    @oceanwonders Před 3 měsíci

    Wow. Beautiful