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Sepp Holzer’s Permaculture

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

sepp_holzer This DVD contains all three films on the Austrian “Agro-Rebel” Sepp Holzer, who simply observes nature and works with it successfully.

Sepp Holzer built one of the biggest functioning permaculture farms in Europe.

This DVD contains 3 films about Permaculture Farming:

    Farming with Nature:
    A beautiful fishpond system with its own water power station, 9000 fruit trees and many other plants support each other in this biotope. 30 different types of potatoes, many different grains, fruits, vegetables, herbs and wildflowers are growing just about everywhere: in the forest, on extremely steep hills, on rocky soil, on pathways, around ponds, as well as raised beds. All of this he grows without the use of any pesticides, herbicides, fertilizer and without depending on subsidies.

    Aquaculture:

    Fishponds on a mountain farm: an unusual sight at these altitudes. On an Austrian mountain, permaculture farmer Sepp Holzer created more than 70 ponds and wetland areas covering about 3 hectares.  Aquaculture is about the sustainable use of water.

    Terraces and Raised Beds:

    Lungau, Austria. Pine forest carpets the alpine foothills. It looks natural, a typical scene from a tourist brochure- but it was not always so. This landscape used to support diverse flora and fauna until the pine trees were planted making the soil acidic…and acidic soil is completely unsuited to agricultural use. Farmer Sepp Holzer has made a name for himself by successfully challenging this damaging practice.

    Order DVD here

    90 minutes
    Produced and Directed by: Heidi Snel
    Distributed by Green Planet Films

    FRESH the movie

    Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
    FRESH the movie

    FRESH the movie

    Here’s another new film about food, FRESH the movie.

    We all eat, but do we really THINK about what we eat? How its grown, where, ethical or sustainable practices used, and chemicals or additives to make it grow quicker and larger.

    FRESH celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Each has witnessed the rapid transformation of our agriculture into an industrial model, and confronted the consequences: food contamination, environmental pollution, depletion of natural resources, and morbid obesity. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision for a future of our food and our planet.

    Among several main characters, FRESH features urban farmer and activist, Will Allen, the recipient of MacArthur’s 2008 Genius Award; sustainable farmer and entrepreneur, Joel Salatin, made famous by Michael Pollan’s book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma; and supermarket owner, David Ball, challenging our Wal-Mart dominated economy.