Kim Deans (@kimldeans) 's Twitter Profile
Kim Deans

@kimldeans

Reinventing Agriculture Coach & Educator.
Stewarding soil, food and the adaptive capacity of people in agriculture.

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Michelle Holliday (@thrivability) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For World Soil Day. "What if healing the soil and healing our relationship with soil is essential to healing ourselves, our society and our world?" michelleholliday.com/living-soils-a…

B-ONE (@beingone_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loving Life Enough to Save It: Biophilia, Bioregional Sensitivity and Cosmopolitan Bioregionalism designforsustainability.medium.com/loving-life-en… by Daniel Christian Wahl

Kim Deans (@kimldeans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Foundations of regenerative agriculture for women growing food & fibre on any scale. 8 weeks foundation + 1 year of continuity learning from a range of women in regen ag, business, leadership & wellbeing. #ruralwomen #regenerativeagriculture theruralwoman.com/platefull2021/

Joel Williams (@integratedsoils) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting study on microbial inducing of plant seed germination. Profiling microbial communities associated with major weed species would be a useful tool in their management... besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Michelle Holliday (@thrivability) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Let’s imagine we might call this game Thrivability. Instead of hoarding, the goal of this game is healing... This is the game we need to structure our civilization around.” michelleholliday.com/changing-the-g…

Kim Deans (@kimldeans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exploring and reframing our questions is a key component of reinventing agriculture to create regenerative outcomes. When we reframe our questions we become empowered to access different answers. reinventingagriculture.com.au/blog-2/the-kno…

Understanding Ag (@understandingag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Our management of the land matters and it can make a huge difference in how the land and atmosphere responds. There is a growing body of evidence that supports the contention that regenerative management is a game changer on the ground and in the sky.” understandingag.com/regenerative-r…

“Our management of the land matters and it can make a huge difference in how the land and atmosphere responds. There is a growing body of evidence that supports the contention that regenerative management is a game changer on the ground and in the sky.”

understandingag.com/regenerative-r…
ReallyRegenerativeCIC (@reallyregen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wouldn't it be great if instead of talking about 'ecosystems services' to humans, we started working on 'services to ecosystems' that we humans could provide in gratitude for the life-giving generosity of those ecosystems? Mutual reciprocity instead of extractive greed.

Wouldn't it be great if instead of talking about 'ecosystems services' to humans, we started working on 'services to ecosystems' that we humans could provide in gratitude for the life-giving generosity of those ecosystems? Mutual reciprocity instead of extractive greed.
Northern Slopes Landcare Association (@northernslopes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not too late to book! Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn how to plan out your farming enterprise to be more resilient in the face of future dry times & temperature extremes. To book go to stickytickets.com.au/A43OG

It's not too late to book!  Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn how to plan out your farming enterprise to be more resilient in the face of future dry times & temperature extremes.  To book go to stickytickets.com.au/A43OG
Paul Jocelyn (@pauljocelyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The scarcest resource is not oil, metals, clean air, capital, labour, or technology. It is our willingness to listen to each other and learn from each other and to seek the truth rather than seek to be right” Donella Meadows

Brian Dougherty (@soilstudent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in reducing nitrogen input costs? Check out this brilliant article by Kim Deans on how to reinvent your relationship with nitrogen fertilizers. reinventingagriculture.com.au/blog-2/6-reaso… @SoilHealth

Interested in reducing nitrogen input costs? Check out this brilliant article by <a href="/KimLDeans/">Kim Deans</a> on how to reinvent your relationship with nitrogen fertilizers. reinventingagriculture.com.au/blog-2/6-reaso… @SoilHealth
Jenny Andersson (@jenandersson1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not big on right/wrong binaries but in every aspect of ecology, economy and cultural evolution, regenerative development happens if you seek to embrace complexity. Complexity is tough but not without joy in the work when the people on the path come together in solidarity.

I'm not big on right/wrong binaries but in every aspect of ecology, economy and cultural evolution, regenerative development happens if you seek to embrace complexity. Complexity is tough but not without joy in the work when the people on the path come together in solidarity.
Angus Whyte (@guswhyte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a fantastic day today with Kim Deans: reinventingagriculture.com.au So passionate about soil health, especially about biology in your soils. All the needs of your plants can be supplied via healthy soils and much of this depends on your mgmt.

Tony Windsor (@tonyhwindsor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All Australians should sign this petition…we have no greater resource than the GAB ,covers 22% of the landmass, should not be trivialised and risked by a failing science experiment.