The Biggest Little Farm chronicles the eight-year quest of John and Molly Chester as they trade city living for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to …
I had heard about this film a number of times and now seeing it, I am deeply moved. This story will contribute to the mental shift needed to bring the planet back into balance.
Incredibly well made. Beautifully filmed. Well paced and well told story. I am biased because I believe that this sort of farming will save our planet.
I hope this film will plant the seeds of change in the farming industry and we can start doing what is best for all living things and our planet. What a beautiful film! Imagine the possibilities for the entire planet and what it would be like.
I love the fact they have a farm filled with beautiful animals. Yet hate the fact, they were selling them đ and those poor coyotes!! The circle of wild life to wild life, just let them do their thing. However, the message was beautiful!
All those peaches could have been fermented and made into a peach moonshine the condition of them is not does not matter when youâre just putting them into a mash
Pump that scummy pond water up onto the shore and collect a pile of that green crap in the water will go back to the pond and you could even put bales of straw next to it so that they at least take all the solids out … & give it a bunch of air …- use solar and put air stones going into that pond where it feeds it air
Underneath many deserts areas are incredible rivers that we could tap and use to create more arable land that is producing crayfish .. perch Bluegills ..& if we donât allow that water to be absorbed by the land .. and we filter and clean it and reuse it.. in aquaponic Greenhouseâs… if we pretend we are living on Mars and contain that water… and maintain humidity levels etc. we can grow food, all year-round ..
with using 8 foot deep long run underground air tube systems that absorb the warm air underground and bring it back to greenhouse at least 52° đand this allows you to warm up a greenhouse while itâs 0° outside…
Great movie. It visually explains the basics of regenerative agriculture. Working with nature instead of against it, in order to build soil and resilience against climate extremes.(flood and drought)
Super inspired.
Great movie. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we all could do that, can you just imagine our earth?
I had heard about this film a number of times and now seeing it, I am deeply moved. This story will contribute to the mental shift needed to bring the planet back into balance.
The Man/the dad is friends with my parents
Incredibly well made. Beautifully filmed. Well paced and well told story.
I am biased because I believe that this sort of farming will save our planet.
The circle of life. Thank you, for the soulful sharing.
Beautiful beautiful film. Had me laughing and crying. Definitely thinking about starting a micro farm now
I hope this film will plant the seeds of change in the farming industry and we can start doing what is best for all living things and our planet. What a beautiful film! Imagine the possibilities for the entire planet and what it would be like.
I love the fact they have a farm filled with beautiful animals. Yet hate the fact, they were selling them đ and those poor coyotes!! The circle of wild life to wild life, just let them do their thing. However, the message was beautiful!
Paused the movie and now it won't play again. Advice?
Hello, I cannot view this after purchase, says there is a licensing issue??? How do I get a refund? Thank you
Just bought the movie and can't wacht it
All those peaches could have been fermented and made into a peach moonshine the condition of them is not does not matter when youâre just putting them into a mash
Pump that scummy pond water up onto the shore and collect a pile of that green crap in the water will go back to the pond and you could even put bales of straw next to it so that they at least take all the solids out … & give it a bunch of air …- use solar and put air stones going into that pond where it feeds it air
Underneath many deserts
areas are incredible rivers that we could tap and use to create more arable land that is producing crayfish .. perch Bluegills ..& if we donât allow that water to be absorbed by the land .. and we filter and clean it and reuse it.. in aquaponic Greenhouseâs… if we pretend we are living on Mars and contain that water… and maintain humidity levels etc. we can grow food, all year-round ..
with using 8 foot deep long run underground air tube systems that absorb the warm air underground and bring it back to greenhouse at least 52° đand this allows you to warm up a greenhouse while itâs 0° outside…
Caveat: you can't start a new farm with infrastructure easily, especially without prior experience if you're going the FSA Loan route.
Went to see this movie today. I loved it. I did cry a couple times.
Great movie. It visually explains the basics of regenerative agriculture. Working with nature instead of against it, in order to build soil and resilience against climate extremes.(flood and drought)
I saw this film in Santa Barbara. Highly recommend it! Truly it is life changing.