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Darren Doherty RegenAG archival and current footage

 
                                  
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G'day,

Having recently set up our RegenAG (http://www.regenag.com/) account on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/), we are now in the process of uploading a series of archival and current footage on a range of related information. Vimeo, unlike YouTube provides the opportunity to download movies (though of course you can work your way around downloading YouTubes by using 3rd party software) in their uploaded form which for those running courses etc is useful when they want to include clips and short excerpts etc in their presentations.

Thanks to a Geoff Booth, who has archived several rather historic pieces of Keyline material, and Vimeo, we are now able to provide everyone with the opportunity to see a 'Rural Bank of New South Wales' feature on Keyline produced in 1955 (http://vimeo.com/13323213). This is an excellent piece and is a relevant as ever though of course combined with Permaculture and Holistic Management etc its capacity to rapidly restore agricultural landscapes has never before been more pronounced or possible: just cheap energy is not as available to do the starting work....The language is of its time and its a great piece that we take great pleasure in sharing with you all.

We are also in the process of uploading another Keyline feature from 1968 around PA Yeomans work on a 'FloodFlow' project in New Caledonia as feature in his book of the same year 'Water for Every Farm' plus two 1979 radio interviews with Yeomans on Melbourne radio station 3CR with Bruce Hedge, Geoff Booth and Phil Gall. We will forward the links to these as they are uploaded.

Enjoy.

All the best,

Darren Doherty 
 
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