Can regenerative agriculture scale?

In this video, we'll explore the potential for regenerative agriculture to scale and how it could help address food security issues around the world with expert Farmer Paul of PastureBird.
Regenerative agriculture is a growing movement that uses natural systems to produce food. In this video, we'll explore the potential for regenerative agriculture to scale and how it could help address food security issues around the world. We'll also discuss the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for this exciting new approach to food production.
#regenerativeagriculture #scaleregenerativeagriculture #regenerativefarming #pasturepoultry #poultryfarming

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  • @GrowFoodNotLawns
    @GrowFoodNotLawns Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been following your journey for many years now ever since I saw your farm on Justin Rhodes Farm Tour. As a fellow Marine, I applaud what you’ve accomplished and hope to one day follow in your footsteps.

  • @bhavens9149
    @bhavens914911 ай бұрын

    Miss you from California, But so glad you're doing so well!

  • @ceselb
    @ceselb Жыл бұрын

    You've come a long way since I saw you on Justin Rhodes channel. We even have someone doing a similar setup my country, in the form of Ridgedale Farms by Richard Perkins.

  • @ValeriaVincentSancisi
    @ValeriaVincentSancisi7 ай бұрын

    He should write his own farm book. Good to see an articulate talented farmer making a difference .. "Beautiful Synergies" maybe it will out yield the conventional and make that way redundant . That is a distinct possibility just for sheer efficiencies alone. So go for doing rad stuff! I would love to see an animal integrated crop land at scale. Looking forward to it. I can't wait

  • @chrisconklin2981
    @chrisconklin2981 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the presentation. May I call your attention to an older documentary titled: "King Corn". One issue is that a vast amount of corn goes to high fructose corn syrup for soft drinks. My interest is bread making and the return of the corner bakery. I guess that Regeneration is reorientation.

  • @marlan5470

    @marlan5470

    9 ай бұрын

    A large amount of corn also goes to ethanol.

  • @parccarreg
    @parccarreg Жыл бұрын

    Awesome, so inspiring

  • @camillegyrya3204
    @camillegyrya32048 ай бұрын

    there lies the futur of humanity

  • @niccolealdrich4890
    @niccolealdrich4890 Жыл бұрын

    I would love just ONE of those coops! How many birds are in that size? Buying land soon in MI- that's my dream chicken coop lol

  • @leelindsay5618

    @leelindsay5618

    9 ай бұрын

    6 thousand...he mentioned it multiple times

  • @debbyengland7512
    @debbyengland75126 ай бұрын

    What happens as the birds get older and move slower?

  • @Bennie32831
    @Bennie32831 Жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @joshuabauman3209
    @joshuabauman32095 ай бұрын

    Central Valley would make more sense in CA than down in SoCal.

  • @billiebruv
    @billiebruvАй бұрын

    Australia is phasing out dirty battery hen production by 2036. So it will be interesting how they will manage the new production system

  • @tao.of.history8366
    @tao.of.history83664 ай бұрын

    anyone have thoughts about partnering with landowners who want to go pesticide free but are worried about weeds - rotate chickens onto the land every couple of years to rebuild soil & eat the weeds

  • @marlan5470
    @marlan54709 ай бұрын

    Do like a fish and scale :D

  • @germancamacho5352
    @germancamacho535210 ай бұрын

    Regenerative Explotation.

  • @jamesofallthings3684
    @jamesofallthings36842 ай бұрын

    Can we do things locally and not have to monopolize everything into massive corporate entities that don't care about anything except green paper/ones and zeros?

  • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    2 ай бұрын

    Visit our website for a national map of local regenerative Farmers

  • @debbyengland7512
    @debbyengland75126 ай бұрын

    How often are the cages moved, what kind of loss is experienced with a full move?

  • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    6 ай бұрын

    Cages are moved multiple times a day. No losses because they move so slowly.

  • @planetbob4709
    @planetbob47094 ай бұрын

    Why did pasture bird sell the rights to the brand in Georgia to Purdue

  • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    4 ай бұрын

    Pasturebird was purchased by Perdue but the original owner still works the company and is focused on scaling pasture poultry with Purdue

  • @planetbob4709

    @planetbob4709

    2 ай бұрын

    @@RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica I am really interested in the regenerative Ag growth here in Georgia. It is encouraging to find you guys are still in the mix here in Georgia. I am looking forward to when the operation here in Georgia starts doing educational tours. I am very interested to see more data on soil health, animal health and nutrition of the final product. I really want to see a big ag company like Perdue buy in whole heatedly to the regenerative ag trend and prove this works at the big ag kind of scale and not just trying to earn some green wash points.

  • @billybobwombat2231
    @billybobwombat2231 Жыл бұрын

    🤙🦘

  • @jean-baptistejanssens9468
    @jean-baptistejanssens946810 ай бұрын

    Power corrupts

  • @vivalaleta
    @vivalaleta Жыл бұрын

    Make corporate farming illegal.

  • @selectbrands

    @selectbrands

    Жыл бұрын

    That would make Pasturebird illegal. They are owned by Perdue which does about $8 Billion in revenue annually.

  • @vivalaleta

    @vivalaleta

    Жыл бұрын

    @@selectbrands There's a way out - Pasturebird becomes their own entity. Nothing too large is tolerated and monopolies are outlawed again.

  • @selectbrands

    @selectbrands

    11 ай бұрын

    @@vivalaleta Pasturebird chased the money and Perdue has more money than all of the regenerative ag farms in the U.S. combined. That's the larger problem. Money buys politicians and politicians create the policy -- so they certainly not going to outlaw the companies that are also funding their campaigns. 80 to 90% of small farmers in the U.S. rely on income outside of the farm to exist. The laws and policies have nearly wiped out small farming as a viable occupation. In fact, many farmers make more money taking government money NOT to farm their land. Whenever a small outfit does well, an industrial ag company comes in and buys them out or puts them out of business. In American, food has become almost entirely industrial and it's just making us sicker, fatter, and more dependent on big government and big government is funded by big corporations. 70% of what is in the grocery store comes from corn, wheat, or soy. No small farmer can compete with the industrial farms producing those types of crops for Cargill, Kelloggs, General Mills, etc. The meat market is also run nearly entirely by unscrupulous global giants like JBS. You can't make corporate farming illegal when farming in America is nearly entirely corporate farming now. It's a very big problem. How do you overcome greed and corruption at the highest levels of government and industry?

  • @vivalaleta

    @vivalaleta

    11 ай бұрын

    @@selectbrands Buddy, your dismal point of view was drilled into you by the system that exists. It's absolutely factual but there's a way to make farmers rich, doing less work, repairing the soil, making farm animals lives better and doing much with little rainfall. Gabe Brown, Allen Williams, Ray Archuleta - farmers like these trying to spread the good news. Running a farm this way will save it and it can be done anywhere using different techniques. Even large, industrial farms are experiencing droughts and worn out soil conditions that no amount of petrol fertilizers can fix.

  • @vivalaleta

    @vivalaleta

    11 ай бұрын

    @@selectbrands Also I don't see making corporate anything illegal at this point in time.

  • @chrismanspeaker9372
    @chrismanspeaker93724 ай бұрын

    So, after 3min and 19sec of this, I can tell you all, it cannot be done at scale. If it could be, they wouldn't have had to move across country for "cheap" whatever. And secondly, we are adding 25% more people to the planet in next 25-30 years. We already use ~44% of the available land surface for food. Anything that reduces yield/output from the land is not going to scale or work to feed 10 billion people. This method is great for soils and small family farms, it just will not scale.

  • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica

    4 ай бұрын

    Bummed you couldn't watch and see the potential. You can also see our other videos showing it done large scale for other types of farming

  • @AlanShirtsink
    @AlanShirtsink6 ай бұрын

    Not with MBA buzz words like”scale”. Why don’t you just say grow? Having created many successful businesses over the last 40 years there are only two ways to make a business larger. The first is the true desire to do it and the second is to provide a better value for your customers. Anything else is just bs and babbling