2/ the author brags about how he has "regenerated" his soil ! How, exactly, has he done so? > He and his family spent years bringing the earth back to life with rock dust, chicken and goat manure, fermented compost and effective microorganisms.
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13/ "ok, yes, so what I mean when I say 'no till' is till just a little bit, so that seeds can contact the soil" ah...so it's like "defund the police doesn't actually MEAN defund the police?" <angry silence>
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13/ It's a great question, and sadly, I am still in the very early stages of learning about soil, soil health, and encouraging fungal and bacterial colonization. I have created some absolutely incredible soil by stacking low quality hay bales and >https://twitter.com/looking5452/status/1329181161525039109 …
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14/ letting them rot in place. ...and then, I rototilled that great soil a few times, and the result was ... noticeably less good than it had been. That opened my eyes to the importance of tilth and convinced me that heavy tilling can harm soil. I'm considering getting >
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Wife shared a bunch of videos a while ago with me. One guy that stuck out to me said he brought in buffet leftovers from the casino/resort to feed his chickens. Which made me wonder how sustainable his operation and methods really were.
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