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To my friends disappointed in the permaculture comment, 1) I agree that it comes off perhaps unnecessarily dismissive which I recognize isn't a helpful way to discuss a practice, but also, 2) the "repackaging of indigenous practices" is just one issue among many that I (and notably many other growers) have with permaculture. Perhaps these issues are worthy of a video at some later date. And absolutely, no-till has its roots in indigenous practices as well (mulching, intercropping, cover cropping, etc), which is why we have acknowledged that in my book, on this channel, and in our social media. We will continue to. It's important to us. We use no-till as a keyword for people to find ecological practices that fit into our modern economic systems, and through that keyword we hope to educate folks on where these practices derive instead of claiming No-till or Regenerative or whatever is some new invention or novel practice.
ОтветитьOf the animal choices, ruminants are walking composters producing far more biodiversity to add to the underground microbiome
ОтветитьWhoever does the video edits is a boss. Gr8 job!
ОтветитьDefinition of regenerative ag: Intended to regenerate soil health.
Ответитьالله مدهم بما يرجون وابعد عنهم سوء الظنون واصلح لهم النيه و المدعاه♻️
ОтветитьHighlighted - the greater the level of diversity, the more healthy and robust the whole. ❤
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьAre any of your videos translated or translatable into Spanish? Or do you have a recommendation for someone making videos like this in Spanish. Working with Ag students in Costa Rica at a small, Biblical University where were are working on learning and applying no-till, regenerative practices in two community gardens.
ОтветитьThank You for sharing. Great work being done in Australia for example by Charles Massy (Regenerative Agriculture), Geoff Lawton (Permaculture), Peter Andrews ( Natural Sequence Farming ) , Glen Morris (Regenerative Farming Practices - NSW farmer)
ОтветитьWell done Brother !
your job is great ❤
Thank you!❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьHahahahaha, an acre of okra does sound VERY itchy!
ОтветитьAnother interesting life promoting input is Ramial Chipped Wood, we're currently doing research on it's benefits at my school :)
ОтветитьI think Joel's transparency shows that if you have nothing to hide, especially with today's all-seeing eyes, he can back up his practices with visible proof rather than lobbyist runaround arguments. Good luck seeing that with CAFOs and industrial agriculture
ОтветитьLuved your video w/ so much good info for small scale, regenerative farming … I just want to give a plug for the use of earthworm compost, using different earthworm ecotypes, in Regenerative Ag too to support this critical part of Soil biodiversity … 🤙
ОтветитьUse fulvic acid
ОтветитьWhich area is your farm it always blow my mind.
ОтветитьHere in Wisconsin we have the second most Organic Farms in the US and have some of the best hunting and fishing as well 🇺🇸🌎
ОтветитьHello....i would like to ask you one question ⁉️ For wedding you are using which machine?
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