Regenerative Cannabis Cultivation with Down Om Farms
Regenerative Cannabis Cultivation with Down Om Farms
Meet Daniel, One of the founders of the Grass Valley Growers Coop and head cultivator at Down Om Farms in Nevada County, California.
We hope you enjoy the tour of Down Om Farms!
#regenerative #farming #cannabis
Dirt Farmer is the job of the future.
There is a god, and it’s irony.
Let us know if you have any questions about regenerative farming in the comments!
Quality vid this is the way nature intended itπ₯
Sorghum is an amazing plant for everything your saying. Not only will it break up hard packed soil but it needs no constant fertilizers. Along with do many other health benefits you can make mollasis thats way healthier than sugar cane, also you can make bio fuel and after the sugar extraction you can use the stalk the same way they make hemp Crete. Nice set up bro chk it out
Grass Valley Growers Coop is full of incredible, conscientious cannabis cultivators! Big props!
Regen farming needs to scale…congrats beautiful garden..
very cool and informative video, thanks
Preach brother. PREACH.
Also your audio is hot on your theme song off the top.
Dream farm
Gorgeous work.
Stunning! If you find the time to release any more youtube videos, you have a garanteed view over here. Peace and love!
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As an Integrated Pest Management Specialist it is endearing to see holistic cultivation methodology, particularly the desire to work in tandem with the natural ecosystem and attraction of diverse biology. Complex systems tend to be better ecological insulation. I like to facilitate those who are kindred in that way. Let me know if you ever have any arthropod questions, I would be happy to assist with insects, mites, and their kin if needed π±
I respect this cat so much for the obvious reasons and a strange but more important reason.
He is not in sandals!! Huge love and respect to this dude here. I will honor his principles as he as honored mine .
Man outdoor is magic. Your garden looks fantastic.
Creating 40 yards of compost each year? What are your inputs β arborists, bagged leaves, grass clippings?
Just listened to the most recent episode of casually baked with you, such a good episode. I love how packed full of understandable information it is.