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Richard Perkins is a globally recognised leader in the field of Regenerative Agriculture and is the owner of Europe’s foremost example, Ridgedale Farm, Sweden. He is the author of the widely acclaimed manual Regenerative Agriculture, regarded as one of the most comprehensive books in the literature, as well as Ridgedale Farm Builds and Farm,Fish,Hunt,Pick,Bake.
His approach to no-dig market gardening and pastured poultry, as well as his integration of Holistic Management, Keyline Design and Farm-Scale Permaculture in profitable small-scale farming has influenced a whole new generation of farmers across the globe. Garnering more than 16 million views on his blog, and teaching thousands globally through his live training at the farm and online, Richard continues to inspire farmers all over the globe with his pragmatic no-nonsense approach to profitable system design. An excerpt from a talk by Richard Perkins at GEN Global Ecovillage Network Meeting 2024, Sweden. Filmed an edited by GEN.
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Richard Perkins is a globally recognised leader in the field of Regenerative Agriculture and is the owner of Europe’s foremost example, Ridgedale Farm, Sweden. He is the author of the widely acclaimed manual Regenerative Agriculture, regarded as one of the most comprehensive books in the literature, as well as Ridgedale Farm Builds and Farm,Fish,Hunt,Pick,Bake.
His approach to no-dig market gardening and pastured poultry, as well as his integration of Holistic Management, Keyline Design and Farm-Scale Permaculture in profitable small-scale farming has influenced a whole new generation of farmers across the globe. Garnering more than 16 million views on his blog, and teaching thousands globally through his live training at the farm and online, Richard continues to inspire farmers all over the globe with his pragmatic no-nonsense approach to profitable system design.
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Haven't seen anything for ages, thank you. Congratulations on the restaurant.
So happy to hear you will be posting to youtube again! Hope you and your family are doing well. Thankyou!
More videos sound like a voluntary Halloween treat.
What I'd like to see?
1) A video with just headlines for everything that people should manage in some way, with a very brief explanation.
Think of it as if a student of you wanted a very brief summary of what he can(have/should) learn(know/consider)
2) A short crash course or Introduction video on each of the subjects in #1.
Massive respect! You speak so much truth. Thank you for all of your sharing. The social realities are more important than we think.
4th Comment cool i have a thing about the No4 sweet….I am going back to the Ashfield District Council soon to gate crash a meeting again lol and ask them all this time 4 a Pow wow to makes Arthur's Round table to help the Poor in Our Area wish me Luck Please they did try last time i guess but we need this to happen round here asap in my eye's anyway i'm willing to take one 4 the team i just hope i can sell it to them a Dream of YOU….4 U is in YOU a cup we all fill from birth with Love with OUR help a tip the Hat 2 Humanity.
Well next week we are dipping close to 0 almost every day…
In the north of Croatia that is.
Only just found you as shared by a friend. I look forward to following you. Inspirational ideas for small gardens as so many of this type of video are for experts. 😊
I'm so excited that you're back on YouTube Richard. I've been following you since you started on that farm and am about to start a new farm using your methods, with some tweaks. Looking forward to the mini series and thank you for all the work you put into teaching the world about regenerative agriculture.
Something I'd love to hear about from you is what you do for economical accommodation for employees and volunteers. Love and blessings to you and your family.
Thanks for the free miniseries. Hopeful for a wholesome cooking series featuring regenerative-farm-raised meats plants and shrooms in the future. How can I regenerate land taken over with bindweed?
Hi Richard, nice to see a video from you again, I've been painting and drawing for over 20 years and have enough paintings or drawings of nature/farm life in the attic. Can send it to you for free, you have given so much to others for free, then I can do something back.
Hello from the UK! I have enjoyed watching your content for many years and find it very inspiring. That being said I don't feel like I can jump wholesale into regenerative ag as a job right now.
Chickens and an allotememt is where we have gotten to so far.
Buying or leasing a small amount of 'not valuable' scrub land is realistically the next step that is open to us.
A video or series looking at the best way to
a) regenerate a small amount of land for minimal cost (especially if its leased or you see it as a stepping stone) to have a positive ecological impact and boost food production from that land
B) best enterprises to start with, especially if start up cost and regulations are an issue and you are still working a full time job and have family commitments etc.
I know there is a lot of 'homesteading' content out there, but your perspective would be helpful, especially as I would love full time farming to be the end goal.
Thanks
Hej Richard! Talking about new videos for YouTube (or the masterclass…) I would love to see updates on the tree systems after 10 years, performance of varieties in the north etc.
And I would also be more interested in the social and community aspects of reg ag and farming but I have no idea how a video about this could look like 😊
❤
Post a update of the pond/pool and the house
Take a few minutes to like and share! Important work and knowledge here. Thanks!
I am a former attendant of your courses and have your books.
You organised many community work days at your farm and I would be grateful if you could address in more detail how that kind of projects are planned and organised?
What are the general guidelines and steps in organising such an event?
Maybe those guidelines could later be made into a brochure, a pamphlet.
Thank you for all the knowledge and experience you shared and continue to share with us.
I wish you successful new ventures.
Make sure you have that community around you before you start. I took the courses, had a successful first three years, and then the first inspection came. “We are here to inspect if you have the skills, and as long as you do not speak the language, we believe you do not have the skills to handle animals up here.” words from the inspector, followed by manipulated pictures (color graded, duplicated) and a report with half-truths. I asked for a second inspection, from a different group, but it never happened. A nice letter followed, forcing me to kill the flock and telling me to learn the language and start over again.
If you have a community, you can fight these things; without it, the only option is to move on.
Richard, you are a good friend for all of us and the benefits that comes with this friendship, is knowledge that provide us with an alternative option to this world system.
We enjoy your adventures and care about your heartaches.
Howdy from Texas US! Thank you so much, Richard, for posting free resources. I, too, am so glad you'll be posting again. I am on a very small homestead (2 acres) and run a small flock of dairy sheep, and we have laying chickens that free range. I regularly reflect on your philosophy of getting more animals and more diversity on the land. With such limited acerage, I'm not sure what else could be a good addition. If you have thoughts about how very small homesteads like mine could achieve higher animal density without over tasking the land, that might be a subject others would value.
Eager to know something about your approach with the new restaurant and event space of community building
Found this channel through @FieldToFarm and love what I've seen so far on his YT channel and yours. Have liked, subscribed and commented on both. Love, props and thanks guys ❤👍