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Into the Soil | The Wisdom of Regenerative Farming | Full Documentary
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”A refreshing perspective on what it means to be wealthy” – Don Smith, Kiss the Ground

In the documentary ”Into the Soil” we follow Brigid LeFevre, who runs a community supported agriculture operation (CSO) in Järna, Sweden. In her biodynamic vegetable garden she focuses on fermenting the harvest in order to enrich it with nutritious lactic acid bacteria.

Brigid grew up in an anthroposophically inspired Camphill community in Northern Ireland where volunteers lived and worked together with people with special needs. It was a self-sufficient community where the local store brought in bulk organic produce and each household would write down their purchases – without any actual exchange of money.

Growing up in a place where food was separated from the economic market has had a big impact on Brigid’s philosophy as a farmer. And really, come to think about it, why is it that the global ups and downs of the economy should determine the operating practices of small scale local farms?

In Brigid’s garden it doesn’t. She grows and ferments vegetables for the members, who subscribe to her sauerkraut, kimchi and lacto fermented pickles, all year round. The members support this regenerative agriculture operation with money or hands-on help in the garden.

It’s a local, circular economy, which underpins an alive garden, buzzing and chirping, where the goal isn’t to turn a profit, but rather to make the soil more alive with the passing of each season.

Directed and produced by Mattias Olsson for Campfire Stories. Musical score composed by Arvid Rask. Sound design by Boris Laible and Jonas Källstrand. Financed in part by the Namaste Foundation.

Campfire Stories is a community supported project. Please consider becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/mattiasolsson
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@campfire-stories

11 months ago

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@saadfaridi9200

1 year ago

What a remarkable lady she is. I could go on listening to her conversations, which she perfects to the level of poetry with philosophical meanderings sprinkled all over. Indeed, she is a wealthy person.

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@sofiamacaluso8604

1 year ago

I cannot explain how much I love this film. I want to live where she grew up. Especially when she said the food should not be in the realm of the economic market is so true. Personally, I think the only reason food is controlled by the economic market is that the government want to be in control and wants US to rely on THEM. If we came toegther, and created small communities that rely on each other is what needs to happen to create a better life and healthier enviroment. This is what needs to happen to live a happier life.

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@linnealindstroem6139

1 year ago

The word ”förädlad” has two components to it: ”för”, meaning for or to make, and ”ädla” which has to do with nobless, noble values, higher state, but also deliciousness and valuable… It is such a perfect word.

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@thomasdecarlo8543

1 year ago

This woman is incredible. She is amazing. Wish there were more of her in this world to spend quality time with. Thank you

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@valerieurquhart3133

9 months ago

Thank you for giving me hope. Twenty-five years working on building up the wildlife ecosystem on part of my property was destroyed by the Canadian Trans Mountain Pipeline (for their temporary workspace) in less than 4 years. Just got a call from their rep who wants to remove the livestock protective fencing in order to destroy more of my property in order to "conveniently" carry out their "restorative" program. I refused. In another year they should be gone, and at the age of 69, I will start again. Thank you for giving me the will to do so.

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@LoriSeaborg

1 year ago

This video was recommended to me based on what I've been watching. I'm so thankful it was in the queue! What a beautiful soul you have captured. I had a similar childhood and also see "currency" as many things: not only finances, but family, freedom, flowers, and so on. I felt like I had 30 minutes with a friend today. Thank you, Mattias. - your new subscriber

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@KerryG-SA

1 year ago

I am totally in love with this film and everything about it. Thank you to all the beautiful people who were involved in every aspect of this amazing production, farming etc. I feel it in my soul that this is the future of humanity. Much love to all.

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@isabelladavis1363

1 year ago

Beyond impressed with the immense diversity that this beautiful soul shares with the world…we need soooooo many more that think and do what she shares with us all……what can she not do…just being around the peace and joy she exudes…wishing this film was longer…pray for more souls like this…

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@andrewgoodbody2121

1 year ago

Bridget we are lucky to have a similar set up back at home in Ireland, it's wonderful to see one of our own go forward and do wonderful things abroad, Ireland is proud of it's sons and daughters 🇮🇪

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@FarmerJayne

1 year ago

Everything about this video warms my heart inside. I have a very small garden in the suburbs of Los Angeles, and I feel these words to my core. My little garden is grown with polyculture practices sans a 4x4 garlic bed. I love it so much more this way. I see my garden as a treasure hunt and my soil is so happy with life. Earth to earth. Every bit of life is welcomed.

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@jmonk2011

1 year ago

I love this. I'm halfway through your film, I have to comment how much I appreciate Brigid's comment that "I make a good living". From my place in the US, working a job 9-5, there's such an economic pressure on me and my peers to work so we can pay rent. It make's it hard to imagine living this way. I bet her quality of life is better than me. She seems quite happy here, and proud of her foradlad farm. Thank you for this documentary.

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@melissamartin273

1 year ago

This film feels my heart and I know that I am not alone in farming. We do not ferment but heavily considering it.

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@ninasuschina1344

1 year ago

Wonderful, sister, miss the irish accent , lived for a good while in Ireland, then felt to move back to rural România to care for a piece of land and few old villagers around us here, such an obvious, simple solution for humanity to cease its destructive madness and become harmonious, returning to nature..

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@kwancharlie

1 month ago

she's more than making a living out there, she's living it abundantly 💜🍀

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@chrisclearypetit3767

10 months ago

This is one of the MOST beautiful things I’ve ever seen, it was like viewing New Earth , this is LIVING, that is community ❣️🙏🏽❣️

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@johnnybrau

1 year ago

My heart was full of joy, after watching it. This is poetry... 🙏 thank you...

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@mononk72

1 year ago

What felt like a gardening documentary quickly turned in a cosmic transe for me. Thank you so much! Every sentence calls for such a positive view on things. We need more gentle grounded philosophs like Brigid.

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@0000asdfasdf0000

1 year ago

Thank you for this documentary. This is how we as humans are meant to live. We have sadly gone past this sensibility to a point of irresponsible mindlessness to the brink of point of no return.

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@AnnaReynolds-te1bc

1 month ago

What a beautiful person. I've never heard someone describe how they make a good living in the way she was first inclined to answer, and never, ever thought hearing the way someone else views fermenting could bring me to near tears.

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