Organic Greats
The NOFA Video Project has received permission to rent (for non-commercial viewing) the following professional videotapes featuring some of the most well-known individuals in the organic movement. To rent these 'Organic Great' videos, simply send a check for $50 for each video along with a printout of the order form to the NOFA Video Project. Return the video in original condition within 30 days and we'll send you back $40.
If you would like to borrow one video and exchange it with another when you are through, please send a $10 check along with the first video when you return it. When we receive a returned video without a new order, we'll send you your full refund to conclude the transaction.
Living the Good Life #OG01
In this video, taken while they were in their 70's and 90's, Helen and Scott Nearing are still growing their own food, cutting firewood and finishing another stone house built by hand.
with Helen & Scott Nearing
Dig It! #OG02
Now you too can learn how to prepare your soil much more easily and effectively. Using double-dug beds and the Biointensive method you can get higher yields while conserving the earth's valuable resources.
with John Jeavons
Ruth Stout's Garden #OG03
This is a lively film journey into the life of a woman who, from a perspective of more than ninety years, has a great deal to offer young and old. Ruth talks on subjects from aging and child-rearing to her "no dig/no work" method as she makes her way through her garden.
with Ruth Stout
Circle of Plenty #OG04
In this film, John Jeavons shares his techniques of Biointensive agriculture. Learn about extracting the maximum amount of food from a small plot using less water, fertilizer, and soil than in commercial farming.
with John Jeavons
Garden Song #OG05
Learn about Alan Chadwick's techinique of the "Biodynamic French Intensive method", in which he uses raised beds and very little space to produce an amazing amount of food.
with Alan Chadwick
The Close to Nature Garden #OG06
"The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings," states Masanobu Fukuoka, author of the book, The One Straw Revolution. Mr.Fukuoka does not plow his fields or use machinery to sow or harvest his crops. Listen to his insightful alternative ideas.
with Masanobu Fukuoka
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