"We're not as bad as people think we are, there are a lot of other factors that are overlooked such as physical properties and waterfowl."
Shallow water was much more likely to be polluted and water birds were a big part of the cause, he said.
"Water that is still or shallow heats up a lot quicker and you get the algal bloom."
He also believed that some water testing methods were not accurate.
"We all have to stand up.
"We're looking at it the wrong way, everyone points the finger at farmers but it's not just farmers, I'm not saying we're perfect."
In the footage he asks a couple of his friends to make their own video and nominate others in the hope that people will "step back and look at the big picture".
There has been a good response with a few other farmers around the country filming themselves tasting their water and more than half the response on his own Facebook page was positive, he said.