The Biggest Little Farm | RECENT — 2027 |

: The Biggest Little Farm serves as a powerful case study for regenerative agriculture , demonstrating how human intervention, guided by ecological principles, can restore barren land into a self-sustaining, biodiverse ecosystem.

: Discuss the farm's mission to reach the highest level of biodiversity possible, as advised by mentor Alan York. The Biggest Little Farm

: Detail the importance of "reawakening" depleted soil through rotational grazing and composting. 4. Critical Perspectives : The Biggest Little Farm serves as a

: Contrast traditional chemical methods with the farm's "predator-prey" solutions (e.g., using ducks to eat snails or owls to control gopher populations). Introduction : Explain how the Chesters integrated various

1. Introduction

: Explain how the Chesters integrated various animals (cows, sheep, chickens, ducks) and plants (over 200 varieties of fruits and vegetables) to mimic a natural ecosystem. 3. Challenges and Ecological Solutions

: Introduce John and Molly Chester and their 200-acre Apricot Lane Farms in Moorpark, California. 2. The Philosophy of Biodiversity