Resources

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Kiss the Ground

Kiss The Ground was produced by a friend of mine, Darius Fischer. It’s a carefully researched film that I watched evolve, years in the making.
They share about how our soil health is the solution to climate change, and a healthier Earth.

“The Kiss The Ground Movie on Netflix has awakened millions of people around the world to the possibilities of regenerative agriculture – and now it’s time to act.”

Visit kisstheground.com to learn more and take action.

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The Biggest Little Farm

The Biggest Little Farm is a wonderful film about one of the farms we support, Apricot Lane Farm. We’re so proud to support what they do and their incredible Biodynamic produce.

Biodynamic farming is a system of farming that follows a sustainable, holistic approach which uses only organic, usually locally-sourced materials for fertilizing and soil conditioning, views the farm as a closed, diversified ecosystem, and often bases farming activities on lunar cycles.

Learn more at biggestlittlefarmmovie.com.

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The Doctor’s Pharmacy: Can Regenerative Agriculture Really Heal Humans And The Planet?

The argument that is often made against organic farming is that it can’t feed the world. Opponents say it can’t be scaled to the level we need to feed our current and growing population, but the real data actually says otherwise.

Dr. Mark Hyman sits down with Jeff Tkach to talk about the amazing work the Rodale Institute has done and is continuing to do to further the cause of regenerative agriculture.

Click here to learn more.

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ecosia.org

The search engine that plants trees!

Ecosia uses the ad revenue from your searches to plant trees where they are needed the most! 

Click here to learn more.

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Proyecto Jardín

Learn more about composting in Los Angeles! 

Proyecto Jardín LA is on a mission to create an equitable and sustainable regional food system by building a powerful grassroots movement for community food sovereignty rooted in cultural self-determination, land justice, regenerative agriculture, and community economic development.

Follow them on Instagram and visit proyectojardin.com