However, making three popular short films about farm animals for Oprah Winfrey's Super Soul Shorts the Daytime Emmy-winning "Saving Emma," "Worry for Maggie," and "The Orphan" lured him back.. And they laid a lot of eggs, and you were able to sell those. Topsoil is. And we grew cover crop, and we created the worst gopher problem in probably Ventura County. And I think this film is as inspirational as that can be discouraging, in a way. I looked around and it had been digging holes in the garden. Why did Allen want to have so many different varieties of plants at the farm? They decided to buy a farm and grow things naturally. The Biggest Little Farm follows two dreamers and their beloved dog when they make a choice that takes them from their tiny L.A. apartment and into the countryside to build one of the most diverse farms of its kind in complete coexistence with nature. The chicken coop in The Biggest Little Farm When 18 inches of rain comes after a long dry spell, over 100 million gallons of water are sequestered in the Chesters' irrigation system. The snails love cover crop. The film premiered on September 1, 2018 at the Telluride Film Festival. The Disney+ Earth Day special "The Biggest Little Farm: The Return," from National Geographic, is based on the 2018 award-winning feature documentary film that tells the story of John and Molly Chester, who abandon their urban life in Los Angeles to live on a barren farm to grow delicious food in harmony with nature in Ventura County. J CHESTER: And, you know, we refused to shoot the coyote because we wanted to find a way to collaborate. THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM: THE RETURN has a strong moral worldview about taking care of God's creation given to us. . How was the fly population brought under control at the farm? Dubus was a victim of abuse in her first marriage. The Biggest Little Farm Molly and John Chester of Apricot Lane Farms, featured in the award-winning documentary The Biggest Little Farm, shares their unique vision for their farm. And then you discover various pests like to eat the fruit on your trees. The Biggest Little Farm opens at The Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema in Toronto and Cineplex International Village in Vancouver on Friday, May 17, 2019. The Biggest Little Farm spans eight years as a married Los Angeles couple cinematographer John Chester and private chef and culinary. the ewes and the lambs. I mean, gophers in small quantities can be good. He's trapped trying to get through a fence, and we can see you level the - looks like a shotgun. Did either of you have any experience farming? Verbalize your vision, and share it often. Coyotes 3. Solution: The farmers fed the snails to the ducks. The problem is Todd is traumatized and won't stop barking whenever the couple leave the house. Powered by Mai Theme, Growing Tomato Heaven!! Farm Tours; Recipes; Our Lemonade; Take a Tour . Directed by John Chester. DAVIES: It looks pretty dry and ugly in the film (laughter). Drought, pests, windstorms and fire threatened to end the venture, but after eight years, their farm, Apricot Lane Farms, is thriving. I'm Terry Gross. You can imagine Farmer Hoggett from Babe looking kindly on this movies hardworking couple and muttering, Thatll do, Chesters. What were some of the ways they prevented coyotes from getting the chickens. FRESH AIR's executive producer is Danny Miller. It was still alive, but it couldn't move. Owls 2. You managed to recruit volunteers from all around the world to come and help, which was, of course, critical 'cause there was a lot of work. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles . Sandra Keats, producer of the film, The Biggest Little Farm, a documentary about Apricot Lane Farms in Moorpark, holds a Dorper lamb, inside a lemon orchard at the farm. The Chesters tried to turn a dry and soil-depleted 200-acre parcel into a lush, organic farm. J CHESTER: Yeah. Recently, I have been thinking about The Biggest Little Farm (Apricot Lane Farms) alongside AppHarvest, the huge Dutch-designed indoor farm in eastern Kentucky. John David Jackson, Patricia Meglich, Robert Mathis, Sean Valentine, David N. Shier, Jackie L. Butler, Ricki Lewis, Organizational Behavior: Managing People and Organizations, Jean Phillips, Ricky W. Griffin, Stanley Gully. We're speaking with Molly and John Chester, whose seven-year effort to clear land and create a 200-acre organic farm is the subject of the new documentary "The Biggest Little Farm." And it almost makes it hard for me to ask kind of the hard questions, which I do wonder about. Watching the Chesters fight past disillusionment to learn the real lessons of harvesting in communion with nature is what gives the movie its rousing, illuminating power. The Biggest Little Farm does a comprehensive job of taking us . Give us an idea of some of the early advice he gave you, some of the first things he said you should do. J CHESTER: It was a conventionally run (ph) lemon farm, monocrop more or less. Owls 2. The introduction of a rescue dog into their lives its barks turning them into unpopular neighbors triggers an urge to forgo urban living completely and kickstart their longstanding dream of owning a farm. Her name was Rosie, and Rosie became the guardian dog of our flock. But the combination of technique and message is ultimately winning. John Chester, who was a filmmaker before he tried farming, directed a new documentary called "The Biggest Little Farm," about the obstacles he and Molly, a former private chef, faced and overcame and what their experiences can tell us about the relationship between humans and our environment. You know, just in the last 260 years, we've destroyed more than a third of the topsoil. Ducks happily took care of the snail problem plaguing the orchard. Documentary follows an 8-year transformation of a farm and its novice farmers, If youre like me, a city dweller who loves farmers markets, organic produce, farm-to-table restaurants, heirloom varietals, seasonal ingredients, sustainability, and ethically-raised livestock, youve probably fantasized about one day abandoning urban life and starting your own. And while, you know, its advocates for change do see some signs of hope, it can be pretty dispiriting. The Biggest Little Farm is a 2018 American documentary film, directed by John Chester. The way the snails emerged en masse when they began to develop that perennial root structure and the moisture buffering that comes along with it.. So the more we can look into the problem, it connects us to the . Documentarian John Chester and his wife Molly work to develop a sustainable farm on 200 acres outside of Los Angeles. A Sun should be the golden standard for slow-burn dramas. DAVIES: It is quite a moment in the film when you shoot the coyotes. tomatoes. The sounds of the farm form the bulk of the auditory delight in The Biggest Little Farm and the accompanying English Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track does the release absolute justice. are a joy to behold. And that forced us to find a solution. What is the problem with cover crops that help to rebuild the soil? This movie can be streamed on Hulu . This movie is a great addition to your biology or environmental science class, and features great discussion points relating to biodiversity and sustainable agriculture. You know, we've had a couple of interviews on the show lately about climate change. The Chesters' journey is documented in Nat Geo's "The Biggest Little Farm: The Return," now on Disney+. And I had to actually now, you know, euthanize this coyote. Why didn't Apricot farms lose as much topsoil as their neighbors? THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM: Apricot Lane Farms, Moorpark, California "It's so good for surrender, for (people with) control personalities," Molly told LA TIMES reporter Bonnie McCarthey. Molly and John Chester spoke with FRESH AIR's Dave Davies. 4.8. I was going to have to obliterate every coyote that crossed our path. snails!) So we were really creating new problems with every solution. Used fencing 2. . The Biggest Little Farm: Trailer 1. What Do John Waters and Ubuntu Philosophy Have In Common? DAVIES: Right. If they were looking for an easy, cushy life, that was a really bad move. J CHESTER: And then to add to that, I mean, his goal for us was to maximize the biological diversity of our farm, you know, through the use of plants, animals, wildlife and the restoration of wildlife habitat. And the challenges they faced were many. Accuracy and availability may vary. But the Chesters believe sustainable farming practices are interconnected with growing diverse, nutrient-rich food which in turn supports healthier lifestyle practices. Early optimism quickly gave way to the vicissitudes of depending on Mother Nature, and it's at this point that "Biggest Little Farm" reaps its real rewards. It expands across Canada on Friday, May 24. 91 % Rotten. (Ducks eat snails!) Carbon in the soil held precious groundwater despite a prolonged drought. Few things have sent up our food-conscious era quite so accurately (or affectionately) as that first-season Portlandia sketch in which a restaurant waiter is given the third degree by concerned patrons over the bona fides of the menus locally raised chicken. The Biggest Little Farm provides three big insights for leaders: 1. Some assistants push for John and Molly . After a prologue in which California wildfires portend disaster for the farm, John narrates us back to the couples origins, when he and Molly were Santa Monica apartment dwellers making do as, respectively, a reality-TV/nature-doc cameraman and a private chef. How did that happen? Madman Films 194K subscribers The Biggest Little Farm follows two dreamers and their beloved dog when they make a choice that takes them out of their tiny L.A. apartment and into the. J CHESTER: I think the other way to ask that question is, if we don't start working with our land in a more regenerative way, can the planet feed us? Chickens ate the larvae of the flies in the cow pies. Molly Chester's vision to run a traditional foods farm was rooted in her training . What were some of the ways they prevented coyotes from getting the chickens. The ducks were moved into the orchards where there was a massive snail problem - the snails were attacking the trees. The Biggest Little Farm packs into a generous 91 minutes, almost eight years of painstakingly captured documentary footage at the farm. No Looking at the baby animals The parts where animals died, except when the ducks ate the snails. To rescue him being euthanized, he brings him home. narration, and the many lyrical images of the Chesters and their employee backlit by honeyed sunlight, are all a bit much at times: more selling than telling. But what we've lost are - we've lost the connection to the lore. 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