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Discover how soil, microbes, and fungi can transform farms, vineyards, and gardens for resilience, fertility, and carbon storage. 🌱 At Orange Tractor Vineyards in Albany, WA, Murray Gomm shows very simply how microbes, fungi, and soil chemistry work together to unlock nutrients, build soil structure, and increase water holding capacity. This isn’t just farming — it’s Regenerative Agriculture 101, where biology does the heavy lifting. 👉 Learn why soil health isn’t about quick fixes, but about letting microbes and plants do the farming. 👉 See how fungi and carbon cycling boost fertility and resilience. 👉 Explore practical ways regenerative agriculture creates stronger farms, orchards, and vineyards. If you’re passionate about regenerative farming, soil carbon, vineyard management, or sustainable agriculture, this video will change how you think about growing food. 🔗 Related Videos: From Crisis to Thriving: Regenerative Grazing in Outback NSW Colin Seis on Pasture Cropping & Regeneration 💡 Supported by: RegenWA 📍 Location: Albany, Western Australia 👤 Guest: Murray Gomm, Oranje Tractor Vineyards #RegenerativeAgriculture #SoilHealth #Microbes Check out my website for even more content https://timthompson.ag/ Support me on Patreon / timthompsonmedia Facebook / timthompsonmedia Instagram / timthompson.ag Subscribe for a new video each week! New content uploaded every weekend. My Channel / @farmlearningtim 00:00 Welcome to Orange Tractor Vineyards 00:24 Soil chemistry, geology & biology explained 01:12 How microbes unlock nutrients for plants 02:00 Fungi, glomalin & soil structure 02:56 Building carbon and resilience in soil 03:44 Why holistic farming beats quick fixes