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I’m a Penn State alum. I was looking at horticulture and landscape architecture when I was there. I transferred to another school and have a bachelor of music with a background in accounting and work in the tax field. In my personal time I like gardening and I am trying to cultivate local wild flowers for my landscape. It’s cool to hear about the six degrees of separation. For the most part I’ve used organic natural fertilizers staying away from the chemicals. I wish there were videos like this when I was in college. Still inspired by the videos to continue learning about making a positive environmental impact even on my 1/4 acre.
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As this continues to gain attention then there will be opportunities. For native seed sellers specialized grass genetics ETC.
That will also bring the price point down to be more affordable without the farmers having to not make profit.
I have to do small sections at a time due to seed cost,but I see a huge change in just a year.
What started as a large fenced in front yard ( and a hatred of mowing!) I now have many species growing. Multiple plantains. Grasses, radish, turnip, clover , alfalfa.
I buy seeds and continue to carry them and broadcast them as I move around the farm
Now wheat used to flood in a rain didn't in the last storm.
My animals beg to come graze it and a deer came to my front porch and ate my burdock. (Which I use as medicine. ) I see more spiders & insect diversity.
And the field bounces back so quickly from being grazes for a day or two. Many plants are also useful to me for food and medicine.
I have a covey of Doves and a red tail hawk who has raised her babies for two years straight. Birds are coming.
The future is so bright.
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Thank you # SaveSoil #Consciousplanet
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It is so abundantly clear that we need animals on the land to keep the soil and plants healthy and the microbes and plants numerous in diversity and numbers. It is also abundantly clear that we need the magic of ruminant physiology to convert carbohydrate into high quality protein for optimal human and carnivorous animal health.
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https://youtu.be/Rec5adxqxMU Video referencing your short - Biodiversity increases Biomass.
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Let’s hope the administration takes note, but also doesn’t try to be too fast in its changes. Slowly withdraw some of the subsidies for the growing of foods to feed the cattle, but keep production high enough for human consumption. I know the president administration talks about getting rid of a lot of government, but doing too much before there are replacement systems enough to supply demand as well or if not better than now, the implied ability to bring prices down as going to get shattered.
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Bwahahahaha! A logarithmic increase is one that shows a rapid increase AT FIRST, but gradually decreases and the outcome (in this case: diversity/net increase of all yield) becomes negative.
“Line up for Dr $h!tz Miracle Yack Yield”
Excess of anything (speed, drugs, credit, mono-cropping, this idea) yields a crash
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@laureygreider7617
1 week ago
I hope you folks are being brought into the unity transition team in charge of agriculture! Thank you for your wonderful work!
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