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Organic Farming | New Zealand Approach to Self-Reliance | Interesting Documentary Films Organic farming practices in New Zealand began on a commercial scale in the 1980s and is now an increasing segment of the market with some of the larger companies such as Wattie's becoming involved. Lincoln University, which has a strong focus on agricultural research, operates the Biological Husbandry Unit which first opened in 1976 and now focuses organic and sustainable agriculture.[1] The University also operates the 57 hectare Kowhai Farm that is managed to BIO-GRO Organic Production Standards. Land use patterns show in 2002 there were 46,886 hectares of land certified as either fully organic or in transition to becoming fully organic. Read More about “Organic Farming | New Zealand Approach to Self-Reliance | Interesting Documentary Films”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_farming_in_New_Zealand You may also subscribe to INTERESTING DOCUMENTARY FILMS channel for more updated videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCliFUtx5zINtXQs9SWVxMHQ Thank you for watching “Organic Farming | New Zealand Approach to Self-Reliance | Interesting Documentary Films”.
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This gentle woman doesn't look very healthy. Eating Kefir, butter, and whole milk is very unhealthy. These foods are high in saturated animal fat which is associated with many diseases. Any probiotic effect is offset by the damage to health from thew fat and animal protein. The Scottish heritage diet is evident
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If you have too much of Tibetan mushroom (kefir grains), you can just simply freeze it after washing and drying them, only you must make few yogurt's after refreezing and give it to the animals, because it don't taste good straight after refreezing :) .
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Excellent doco, what interesting and inspiring people
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Is it wrong to eat cheetos while watching an organic gardening video? Lol
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I love the cooler and hot water bottles, to make yogurt. Thanks for the heads up on that..
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A very informative documentary. I live on one of the dryer islands og the bahamas and not a day has past without me thinking about doing an organic garden but factors are currently forcing me to put any chance of me starting on the back burner. but in a year or two i'll difanitly get started:D.
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Thanks for the info it's a lifestyle changer.
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permaculture will surely be the solution in the near future, lovely and entertaining documentary wish I was your neighbour.
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Being new to Permaculture and based in Northland aswell this was fantastic, I'd love to see more from them.
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nice documentary..i was wondering where could i get the seeds of amaranth?it is quite new in my country..
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I totally love it. On earth we need more resources and more people tp take part in and invest into this area.
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Well done ....I loved this ...can you make more....with the animals and breads etc . You made it look possible for me even here in Canada!
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i thoroughly enjoyed this...thanks