24 minutes until we're LIVE with two regenerative farmers from TN! Don't miss out > join conversation now > discord.com/invite/hQZewPbwkP
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Happy National Farmers Day! We know many of our followers want to know where they can purchase beef (and more!) that was raised regeneratively.
Luckily, over the past three years, we've had the pleasure of introducing the world to regenerative grazers all across the U.S. and beyond.
That’s why we’re spotlighting just a few of the amazing stewards we've met who are doing things the right way.
Don't see someone close to you? Research your local area and visit farms to learn about their practices! There's something powerful about knowing the people raising your food.
And help us grow this list! Tag your favorite regenerative producer in the comments so others can discover them too.
Keep an eye on our channel as we continue to highlight more producers from our travels and from our Discord community.
Want to learn more?
Join our Discord of almost 500 farmers and food fans! We’re building a grassroots community committed to soil health and farmer wealth - so we can all thrive.
Link in bio to join.
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Carbon Cowboys is bringing the pasture walk conversation online! Join grazing specialist Randall Tomlinson and regenerative farmer Elson Mast (Manderley Farms) for a live chat on managing 300 head of cattle with regenerative grazing. After hosting an on-farm pasture walk with Southeast TN Young Farmers, the Tennessee Aquarium, and the Cumberland River Compact, they’re here on Discord to go deeper, answer your questions, and share practical tips for farmers and land stewards. Whether you’re new to adaptive grazing or refining your system, you won’t want to miss this. discord.gg/9ymXN68YRw
#setnyf #agriculture #carboncowboys #regenerativefarming #farming #education
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Join us for a live chat with nutrition scientist Dr. Stephan van Vliet and professor emeritus of Behavioral Ecology and foraging expert Fred Provenza. We’ll be digging into how healthy soils influence the nutrient density of our food - and what that means for human health, animal well-being, and the future of farming.
discord.gg/invite/hQZewPbwkP
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Wondering where Dr. Allen Williams learned regeneratively grazed meat contains dramatically more phytonutrients? We'll be going straight to the source in our next LIVE Discord conversation with Dr. Stephan Van Viet and Dr. Fred Provenza. Come learn all about the latest nutritional research (and make a friend or two) Tuesday, September 23rd.
Join the Discord today! We can't wait to meet you!
discord.com/invite/hQZewPbwkP
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Huge thanks to Harvesting Wisdom for a great conversation! From farmers escaping debt to the revitalization of grassland birds, soil health gives everyone something to be excited about. watch video on watch page
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TONIGHT @ 7pm CT! Join us on Discord to catch up with the stars of "givers and takers" - Join the Discord here and start chatting: discord.gg/invite/hQZewPbwkP
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As a multi-generational shepherd from the UK raising cattle and sheep on his ancestral land with new techniques, James Rebanks has become a powerful champion of AMP grazing all over the world.
On Wednesday, August 20 at 10am PDT/6pm GMT, join us here on Instagram LIVE as James shares his passion for rural communities, the challenges we face spreading our shared message of hope, and just how incredible life can be when you work with nature instead of fighting it.
instagram.com/carboncowboys
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You all have enjoyed the clips of the carbon cowboys short films - especially "givers and takers" which features father & son farming duo Don & Patrick Jackson. The series captured the first six months of their shift from continuous grazing to Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) grazing - and the changes were dramatic.
Tuesday, August 19th at 5pm PT / 7pm CT is your chance to meet them and ask questions about their journey!
It's been 10 years since filming at Pompey’s Rest - their 125-acre regenerative farm in South Carolina. On August 19, we’ll talk about what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what they’ve learned from nearly a decade of grazing differently.
Join us over on discord to get in on the conversation! discord.gg/YMs9y53X?event=1400829878453928077
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Greg Judy's farm is so beautiful. Great discussion on cattle size and economics with one of Greg's former interns. You can learn more from David at @thinkerfarmer4199 ! watch video on watch page
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“Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)” is a 4-part documentary series all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to soil health and farmer wealth with hooves, heart and soil.
Can an underutilized way to graze cattle, that mimics the way bison once roamed the land, help get farmers out of debt, restore our depleted soils, rebuild wildlife habitat and draw down huge amounts of carbon? Cattle have been seen as eco-villains for a long time. What if they can help save us from catastrophic climate change?
“Roots So Deep” is guided by director and wrangler of scientists Peter Byck as he meets farmers on both sides of the fence – the folks practicing an adaptive way to graze, and their neighbors set in their family’s generations-old method of doing things. Byck’s team of outcast scientists are measuring what’s happening on both sides of the fences – exploring if this adaptive grazing could help slow down climate change.
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