Into the Soil | The Wisdom of Regenerative Farming | Full Documentary
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The speaker grew up in a unique, money-free community in Ireland, focusing on self-sufficiency and working with people with special needs to provide a different perspective on reality. Their project "Förädlad" aims to enhance food processing through Community Supported Agriculture, emphasizing the importance of regenerative agriculture and staying present in the face of challenges.
Insights
- Living in a money-less community, the speaker's upbringing focused on recording exchanges in books rather than using currency, highlighting an alternative economic model that prioritizes sustainability and community cohesion.
- Through experiences in unique communities and agricultural practices, the speaker advocates for a holistic approach to food production, emphasizing the benefits of fermentation, regenerative agriculture, and working with individuals with special needs to foster a deeper connection to the environment and promote sustainable living practices.
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Recent questions
What is Anthroposophy?
A spiritual philosophy emphasizing human connection to the spiritual world.
What is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?
A system where consumers support local farms directly.
What is lacto fermentation?
A process of preserving food using beneficial bacteria.
What is regenerative agriculture?
A farming approach focused on improving soil health and biodiversity.
How does stirring preparation 501 benefit plants?
A silica leaf spray used to enhance plant ripening.
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