Score: | 9.37 / 10 |
Released: | May 17, 2019 |
Director: | John Chester |
Producer: | John Chester, Sandra Keats |
Studio: | Elevation Pictures |
Cast: | John Chester, Molly Chester |
Genre: | Documentary |
Length: | 91 minutes |
After adopting a rescue dog, John and Molly Chester decide to move from Los Angeles to a 240-acre farm in Moorpark, California in order to grow food without the use of chemicals.
Without a farm background, the two get help from eccentric biodynamic expert Alan York. They revive an irrigation pond, build a worm compost facility, tend to an orchard with a variety of fruit, and get a pregnant sow named Emma, who gives birth to more piglets than they'd expected.
However, they find a lot of challenges as well, including California wildfires, saving their crops from snail infestation, dealing humanely and respectfully with coyotes who would like to make a meal of their ducks, and saving an orphaned lamb.
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