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Save our Soil Australia
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My VLOG creating health via biodynamic vegetables and regenerating soil .
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Our range of Save our Soil Merchandise .
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Our range of Save our Soil Merchandise .
How I fix a blocked grease nipple
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How I fix a blocked grease nipple
How i fix a fuel blockage on my tractor
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How i fix a fuel blockage on my tractor
How I get an even irrigation with dripper tubes for rocket.
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How I get an even irrigation with dripper tubes for rocket.
What are the best vegetables I grow in summer
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What are the best vegetables I grow in summer
How I maintain my drip irrigation system
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How I maintain my drip irrigation system
Growing Grain Without Chemicals Audiobook trailer 2.0
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Growing Grain Without Chemicals Audiobook trailer 2.0
Audiobook trailer "Growing grain without chemicals."
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Audiobook trailer "Growing grain without chemicals."
Single Person Vegetable Transplanting Machine
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Single Person Vegetable Transplanting Machine
Veggie box mit plastic?🤦
I wanted to see this
This is what the world is missing. Letting nature be nature
Mark - This looks interesting, if the extract is any guide. Those of us in the burbs do not realise what value is added by the rural communities. The soil, rain, sunshine and the unpredictability of our weather, water availability, hours required and sacrifices made by producers and their families are all factors impacting on producing what we eat. My personal fave is the importance and role of worms in the whole process. Kudos to you, your family, farmers and the rural communities for creating health, wellbeing and benefits to others.
they look very vibrant and yummy!
nice video again keep the good work up!
hi nice video keep the good work up
Will this impact the soil in a negative way?
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Surely every farm needs its own farm shop. Sell you own meat, sell your own Vegetables, and sell your own pre prepped meals. It is added value at point of sale.
This is super cool, is there more I can learn about this?
My dream is to build a farm when i grow up
Back in my day we spayed roundup
Back in my day my dad had me pull them out by hand.
Wow never seen a lettuce seed before
Cool!
Ty bro this helped me alot
You have some really great skin for someone who works under the sun all day 😮 Do you ever just eat whatever’s in the field as a snack?
"I thought it was a snake." You're lucky. That hare is probably the only species in Australia *not* actively trying to kill you...
Who agrees that baby bunnies are so cute 👇
She's adorable
That's one furry snake!
Mate WTF?! Why didn't you kill it?
You can clean it, vaccinate it and feed it so that after about 1.2 months you can release it in the wild or tame it,dommesticate wild breeds is harder but from baby can be easier if you known how to train and take care of it,Hares are known for their intelligence but these wild breeds can live in maximum 7,8 years if you take well care of it!
@@roberthyvalerio4239 Yeah mate you are missing the point entirely. Its Australia, the law says to kill it.
@@michaelversace456 No,you are missing the point Rabbits are not allowed ONLY in ONE state on Australia (and still possible to keep a Pet Rabbit in this state) ALL other states Pet Rabbits are allowed normally and you can still gain permission to keep a Pet Rabbit breed i readed the law more than you: "It is often suggested that rabbits should be allowed as pets if they have been desexed and registered. Although desexed and contained rabbits pose minimal risk to the environment and agriculture, there are practical obstacles involved for the mandatory desexing of privately owned animals. Trials elsewhere have not demonstrated that the desexing and registering pets have been effective in reducing unwanted pet populations. Mandatory desexing will also be difficult to enforce and costly to implement"
@@michaelversace456 No,you are missing the point Rabbits are not allowed ONLY in ONE state on Australia (and still possible to keep a Pet Rabbit in this state) ALL other states Pet Rabbits are allowed normally and you can still gain permission to keep a Pet Rabbit breed i readed the law more than you: "It is often suggested that rabbits should be allowed as pets if they have been desexed and registered. Although desexed and contained rabbits pose minimal risk to the environment and agriculture, there are practical obstacles involved for the mandatory desexing of privately owned animals. Trials elsewhere have not demonstrated that the desexing and registering pets have been effective in reducing unwanted pet populations. Mandatory desexing will also be difficult to enforce and costly to implement"
@@roberthyvalerio4239 Mate you are missing the point. They aren't pets and if you were to domesticate a feral one in WA it will be destroyed. Same goes with foxes.
Sweetness cuteness fluffyness overload 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐇😍😍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 where is mama take of him he's in defense alone😔😔😔😔😔
It's a girl
So cute
I love the baby bunnies
Was it tasty?
A young hare is known as a leverett. Not to be confused with that thing that Grace Jones sang about ('Warm Leatherette') or the madcap 1970s DJ Kenny (Everett)!
You should not be touching them.!! The mother leaves them after birth and visits once a day to feed them so as not to attract predators. The smell of a human on the animal could make the mother abandon it!!!
Good. In Australia they are a pest. Him putting it back is technically illegal.
Beautiful cute 🥰
Awwww it cute
☹️
Why the sad face Stacy Jobe?
Yeah?
@@ThreeClownsinATrenchCoat because it's so vulnerable and obviously separated from it's mum or maybe even abandoned. It looks so sad. I didn't watch the whole thing. It's hard to watch.
@@stacyjobe6697 its alright, he most like wasn't separated from his mother or abandoned. baby hares become independent at a very young age!
Cute baby rabbit.💌💌
Hare today, gone tomorrow...
Bum hair
Well done. Comprehensively explained. I always had trouble with this and ruined a few by trying to eat too early or late. Even the people in the fruit shop did not understand it, which is such a pity as they are excellent when ripe. As all other fruit, I would say they are definitely better when ripened before picking. I have had some which were ripe when I bought them and they were really superb.
So cute tiny bunny.
makes u wonder how these sweet creatures survive at all... gods awesome critters
They breed like, well...rabbits.
Most don't survive. Hence they need large numbers
@@WizardHandle 😥
@@WizardHandle i was raised in poor wretched deep dark mountains of coal mines.. had to grow or hunt food, coal stove, outhouse... im a critter person...
@@WizardHandle They're peaceful and vulnerable. How could anyone dislike those qualities?
these is soooo cute!
Awwww I love baby bunnies
there not bunnies there hares
@@sameerthaj same thing
Me too
technically not entirely wrong since the more proper term is leveret, but its also just being overly technical considering although less accurate the term bunny is still proper. hares and bunnies are still both considered rabbits anyways, in a similar to sense to all ravens being crows but not all crows being ravens.
They dont run away from people?
when they're that little they cant run very fast at all so their best defense is just staying as still and hidden as they can, which works against most predators that can't see them from above but is easy for humans to spot
They don't have genetic memory of humans being a threat. So they are generally calm with humans. Nature also protects them by making them cute to humans.
@@fungames24 i don’t find them cute i just want to slap tf out of them
thanks for sharing!