caveman4.20
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Thanks man just wait until I figure out my companion gardening plants that double as cover crops but I'm going to start those before the cannabis is harvest to keep the soil alive and happy 100 % of the time. Dream big, shoot for the moon and if we miss atleast we are amongst the stars!you have been a busy man! But your a well informed man too which makes ya dangerous...which makes me like ya! great fucken videos caveman!
Differences in Tilled and No Till Soils:
Here's another one for ya @phoenixfire
No problem my backs getting there too, the only info I found saying no till no yield was a farmer pouring anhydrous ammonia in the soil also, so I blame that for the no yield not the no till approach.....any how have a good one.I couldn't keep track on which was the no till dirt clod um til the end, man I'm glad the no till is superior, my back felt better already, great post and thanks for the pm/tip
Differences in Tilled and No Till Soils:
Here's another one for ya @phoenixfire
Coming upWas that Ray Archuleta? His presentations are pretty amazing.
I don't have time to watch that vid about the cover crops, but while you're at it, look up on vimeo "Soil carbon cowboys." :D
I understand the bundy ranch thing better now, plus I worked in slaughter houses in rendering maintenance long enough to learn a few things about our contradicting practices.Yeah, too bad we can't view the trailer for the movie, it's absolutely mind blowing.
I'm starting to pay attention to/get involved with some wild horse issues. With all the reading I've been doing about how we should be grazing our ruminants, and learning that all these western ranchers who are using BLM land (like that Bundy asshole) to graze their cattle are doing so 2x-3x and more ON THE TAXPAYER DIME, I've come to the conclusion that we need a huge paradigm shift.
Here we have some of the best grazing lands known in the Midwest, and it's being used to grow corn and soy that's being used to feed all those cattle that are scraping by on this lousy BLM land because the ranchers can't finish out their beef on that lousy forage. And here we have these cats who are 100% graziers, and they're growing more forage THAN EVER! But the horses have to be removed because they're competing with cattle for bad forage, forage that cattle were never meant to live on.
It all got tied together for me this week, and my mind is blown. Does it make sense to you? Because it doesn't make sense to keep doing things this way to me.
Soil Carbon Cowboys: I'll check this out then meditate, medicate then applicate lol atleast in planform
Is this the trailer you want to see
Symphony Of The Soil Official Trailer 1 (2013) - …:
I want to be a soil composer when I grow up and grow soil