How We Began To Heal Our Farm Through Sustainable Agriculture | Sustainable Living

How We Began To Heal Our Farm Through Sustainable Agriculture | Sustainable Living Rich interviews Johannes Meier who manages the farm at the Danthonia Bruderhof about the amazing work they've done to restore the Danthonia property after it had been ravaged by decades of intensive conventional agricultural methods. Johannes also speaks to the challenges climate change presents to them and where part of the answer might lie.

Danthonia contact info is here:

The rest of the Sustainable Living series can be found in this playlist as we post them:

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A few resources:
→ Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown
→ Christine Jones -
→ Peter Andrews -

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About our LIFE TOGETHER series

In this series, we take an in-depth look at a topic from a variety of perspectives across several videos. Topics will draw from experiences and challenges that the Bruderhof has learned from over the last 100 years, discussing both our experiences and answering your questions.

Our first series covered Intentional Community:

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What is the Bruderhof?

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