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Woodbine riparian area Woodbine riparian area
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Video duration: 356 seconds

Efforts to bring out the food forest latent in a riparian aspen area at Woodbine Ecology Center in Colorado. Clearing and pruning to combat effects of fire suppression, introduction of useful native species. Inspired by indigenous management practices of the region.


Eastern Agricultural Complex Eastern Agricultural Complex
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Video duration: 545 seconds

The Eastern Agricultural Complex are a group of crops that were domesticated in Eastern North American before the arrival of corn, beans, and squash from Mexico. In 2011 Jonathan and I grew out a bunch of them to learn more about this fascinating but largely neglected group of native crops.


Carbon Farming 7: Movement Building Carbon Farming 7: Movement Building
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Video duration: 265 seconds

Regenerative and perennial farming practices can sequester carbon to fight climate change while providing many additional benefits to people and the environment. From an Eric Toensmeier keynote at the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) Summer Conference August 2011. This segment covers next steps for research and implementation and connection to the larger climate movement.


Carbon Farming 6: Perennial Staple Crops Carbon Farming 6: Perennial Staple Crops
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Video duration: 418 seconds

Regenerative and perennial farming practices can sequester carbon to fight climate change while providing many additional benefits to people and the environment. From an Eric Toensmeier keynote at the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) Summer Conference August 2011. This segment reviews perennial staple crops of the world, including establish crops and others under development.


Carbon Farming 5: Perennial Farming Systems Carbon Farming 5: Perennial Farming Systems
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Video duration: 340 seconds

Regenerative and perennial farming practices can sequester carbon to fight climate change while providing many additional benefits to people and the environment. From an Eric Toensmeier keynote at the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) Summer Conference August 2011. This segment reviews different perennial farming models.


Carbon Farming 4 Regenerative Livestock Systems Carbon Farming 4 Regenerative Livestock Systems
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Video duration: 160 seconds

Regenerative and perennial farming practices can sequester carbon to fight climate change while providing many additional benefits to people and the environment. From an Eric Toensmeier keynote at the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) Summer Conference August 2011. This segment focuses on regenerative livestock practices.


Carbon Farming 3: Annual Systems Carbon Farming 3: Annual Systems
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Video duration: 169 seconds

Regenerative and perennial farming practices can sequester carbon to fight climate change while providing many additional benefits to people and the environment. From an Eric Toensmeier keynote at the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) Summer Conference August 2011. This segment reviews the regenerative annual cropping systems including alley cropping and organic no-till.


Carbon Farming 2: Potential Impact Carbon Farming 2: Potential Impact
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Video duration: 341 seconds

Regenerative and perennial farming practices can sequester carbon to fight climate change while providing many additional benefits to people and the environment. From an Eric Toensmeier keynote at the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) Summer Conference August 2011. This segment reviews the potential carbon sequestration impact of implementation of large scale land use changes.


Carbon Farming 1: Overview Carbon Farming 1: Overview
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Video duration: 109 seconds

Regenerative and perennial farming practices can sequester carbon to fight climate change while providing many additional benefits to people and the environment. From an Eric Toensmeier keynote at the 2011 Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) Summer Conference.


stropharia mushroom bed stropharia mushroom bed
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Video duration: 71 seconds

Tour of a bed of inoculated wood chips, a great productive use of shade for edible forest gardens. These are stropharia mushrooms which are very good eating and very easily grown, they should be part of every forest garden.


indigenous management indigenous management
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Video duration: 291 seconds

An overview of traditional indigenous management of landscapes and useful plants. Native people used (and today many still use) burning, horticultural practices, regenerative harvests, propagation and transportation of "wild" species, cultivation and domestication to create a productive landscape. Implications for permaculture, food forestry, and ecological restoration.


perennial polyculture guidelines perennial polyculture guidelines
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Video duration: 216 seconds

Tips on designing successful perennial polycultures - the building block of edible forest gardens.


CRMPI forest garden CRMPI forest garden
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Video duration: 579 seconds

Twenty year old forest garden at Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute. Video tour includes successful species and polyculture combinations, and essential elements of Jerome Osentowski's design.


Living Yamberry Trellis 2011 Living Yamberry Trellis 2011
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Video duration: 154 seconds

Perennial polyculture of yamberry or Chinese Yam (Dioscorea batatas or D. opposita), grown for aerial tuber production and trellised on nitrogen fixing Siberian pea shrub (Caragana arborescens). Groundcover of nitrogen fixing birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) with perennial alliums: ramps (Allium tricoccum), perennial kurrat leek (A ampeloprasum) and elephant garlic (A. ampeloprasum).


Living Yamberry Trellis Living Yamberry Trellis
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Video duration: 154 seconds

Perennial polyculture of yamberry or Chinese Yam (Dioscorea batatas or D. opposita), grown for aerial tuber production and trellised on nitrogen fixing Siberian pea shrub (Caragana arborescens). Groundcover of nitrogen fixing birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) with perennial alliums: ramps (Allium tricoccum), perennial kurrat leek (A ampeloprasum) and elephant garlic (A. ampeloprasum).


Massachusetts tropical food garden LATE SUMMER Massachusetts tropical food garden LATE SUMMER
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Video duration: 210 seconds

Edible landscape at our home garden featuring tropical plants grown in a hot, protected microclimate. Update in late summer when plants are getting nice and big.


tropicalesque edible landscape tropicalesque edible landscape
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Video duration: 517 seconds

Edible landscape at our home garden featuring tropical plants grown in a hot, protected microclimate.


forest garden establishment with annuals forest garden establishment with annuals
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Video duration: 249 seconds

Young forest garden at New Forest Institute in Brooks Maine with annual market crops interspersed to utilize early-stage sunlight and provide incentive for managment.


woodbine hedge woodbine hedge
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Video duration: 290 seconds

A new-planted edible hedge at Woodbine Ecology Center featuring swale or berm-and-basin rainwater harvesting system with living coppiced hedgerow of native nitrogen-fixing shrubs, which will serve as a snow trap as well to harvest abundant snow precipitation. All-native crop plants include golden currant, chokecherry, sand cherry, saskatoon, and American hazel.


edible forest garden - persimmon polyculture edible forest garden - persimmon polyculture
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Video duration: 253 seconds

A tour of one patch from our home edible forest garden, featuring a persimmon tree, shrubs including goumi, pea shrub, jostaberry, and dwarf mulberry, and many multifunctional perennials below.


mulberry leaf polyculture mulberry leaf polyculture
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Video duration: 46 seconds

Polyculture for coppiced mulberry leaf production for human food. Features nitrogen-fixing Flemingia as well. Filmed at Las Canadas in Veracruz Mexico.


ground cherry polyculture ground cherry polyculture
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Video duration: 319 seconds

Establishing a herb layer polyculture with perennial ground cherry, bush indigo, and violets. The polyculture is surrounded by a rhizome barrier to prevent spread of the ground cherries.


walking onion-blue comfrey polyculture establishment walking onion-blue comfrey polyculture establishment
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Video duration: 215 seconds

Establishing a herb layer polyculture with walking onions and "Hidecote Blue" comfrey, beneath jostaberry. Note that the bamboo in this clip is restrained by a rhizome barrier and will not spread.


acorn processing acorn processing
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Video duration: 198 seconds

Processing edible acorns to remove tannins at Las Canadas in Veracruz, Mexico.


poultry forage poultry forage
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Video duration: 154 seconds

Classic permaculture poultry forage system at Las Canadas in Veracruz, Mexico. Chickens are rotated through a series of paddocks with forage crops and long-term tree crops under establishment. Fodder banks provide additional cut-and-carry material.

 
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