Redemption Permaculture: Modern Homesteading Podcast Insights
By Redemption Permaculture
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
This podcast offers practical guidance on integrating livestock into permaculture systems for productive, regenerative homesteads and farms.
- Learn livestock integration for homesteads.
- Apply permaculture to farm design.
- Explore multifunctional fencing.
- Improve soil health with animals.
- Gain practical sustainable living tips.
Why It Matters
Integrating livestock into permaculture can significantly enhance soil health, create resilient farm systems, and move practitioners closer to self-sufficiency.
What to Do Next
Listen to an episode of The Modern Homesteading Podcast to identify one actionable step for your context.
Recommended for: Homesteaders, permaculture designers, and sustainable farmers looking for practical, real-world advice on integrating livestock into their systems.
The Modern Homesteading Podcast, hosted by Harold Thornbro and Rachel Jamison, is a comprehensive resource for those interested in homesteading, permaculture, and sustainable living. The podcast covers a wide range of topics including gardening, livestock integration, permaculture design, food preservation, foraging, hunting, and fishing. Recent episodes in 2025 have focused on livestock integration, featuring practical insights from farmers like Beth Declercq who shares her experiences raising milk and beef cows on a small farmstead. The podcast emphasizes real-world case studies and practical advice for integrating livestock into permaculture and sustainable farming systems. It also explores multifunctional fencing, ecosystem enhancement, and how permaculture principles can be applied to homestead design to create productive and regenerative landscapes. The hosts blend technical knowledge with personal stories, making the content accessible and engaging for both beginners and experienced homesteaders. The podcast is available on multiple platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music, and has been active since 2019 with hundreds of episodes. It serves as a valuable guide for those seeking self-sufficiency, soil health improvement, and resilient farm systems through regenerative agriculture methods.
Source: permanews.com
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