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James Samuel
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Добавлен 25 апр 2019
Much of what you'll find here is about FOCUS - a Knowledge WorkSpace, that i support with hands on coaching. Get in touch if you are curious. It's early days, but the feedback has been rapid and encouraging.
James in NZ
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James in NZ
jmsinnz@gmail.com
TRAVERSE - 04 - Using the checkbox in PAX list
TRAVERSE - 04 - Using the checkbox in PAX list
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Видео
8 mth Syntropic Farming experiment - using grass for biomass
Просмотров 14 тыс.5 месяцев назад
A cut down version of a video by Scott Hall at Syntropia
TRAVERSE RSE Travel software
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Learn more about this software for (RSE) Registered Seasonal Employers, at restravel.nz
Using Syntropic Agriculture - to fast track from grass (Kikuyu) to food forest (90s)
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The first two years of evolution, from grassland to a food forest - 200 sqM. If this woman’s example ( happenfilms.com/film/the-plummery ) is anything to go by, it could be producing well in excess of half a tonne of edible foods per year, in a few short years. For my evolving note on this topic: getupnote.com/share/notes/2C0iHxzBHyMdvqj6ydnIKe6t8nw1/485AADF8-989B-48D3-9032-71AE765F1D17
World Travellers RSE portal - introduction
Просмотров 8411 месяцев назад
A quick introduction to the World Travellers RSE database. To learn more get in touch with the World Travellers team : 03-528 1550
1hr 7m in 9° at Riwaka resurgence
Просмотров 90Год назад
While we were not there to set records, I suspect we may have. At least for this particular piece of water. About 20 people came and by far the majority stayed in for 20 minutes. Two more for 30 and two for one hour and one hour plus. It was an amazing afternoon! I felt such #joy, seeing everybody go through some level of transformation. Particularly memorable for me was the young man who came ...
Note-Taking / Capture to get closer to mind like water
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Your mind just needs to trust that there’s a place that will surface the right things at the right time, and it will let it go. Getting things out of your head makes space for being more creative, more strategic, more loving, more present. Read the notes about this topic: b.link/Project32_Note-Taking
Projects - a radically simplified approach
Просмотров 10Год назад
For gaining clarity about the purpose and measurable outcome, then managing the related tasks and informational resources. This approach will support you to stay focussed on the next action.
Time Blocking - planning your day for maximum output
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I describe the benefits of analog pencil and paper planning, which I’ve found to be a most enjoyable, simple and impactful way to start each day. Read more about b.link/TimeBlocking In it I refer to a journalling practice and will create a video about this soon.
Too much information, and four things you can do to not get left high and dry
Просмотров 82 года назад
If this resonates for you, book a free meeting and I’ll make some suggestions for things you can do now to get control of your digital life.
Notion for SOPs
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Here's a simple Standard Operating Procedure in Notion, making use of toggles to open the steps and reveal the details, with text, images and video.
Transition Towns New Zealand A one year celebration
Просмотров 92 года назад
Transition Towns New Zealand A one year celebration
Introducing The Beyond Organic NZ Tour
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Introducing The Beyond Organic NZ Tour
A radically simplified approach to organising information
Просмотров 422 года назад
A radically simplified approach to organising information
What's working and what's not - at Camp Freedom (Wellington) Feb 2022
Просмотров 202 года назад
What's working and what's not - at Camp Freedom (Wellington) Feb 2022
Camp Freedom - enjoying a typical Kiwi summer
Просмотров 1092 года назад
Camp Freedom - enjoying a typical Kiwi summer
Oliver Webber talking about using CORA
Просмотров 73 года назад
Oliver Webber talking about using CORA
It's time to radically simplify information management
Просмотров 703 года назад
It's time to radically simplify information management
Slash staff training costs and staff turnover
Просмотров 63 года назад
Slash staff training costs and staff turnover
The FOCUS knowledge base - Introduction
Просмотров 133 года назад
The FOCUS knowledge base - Introduction
Information at hand - less time searching!
Просмотров 423 года назад
Information at hand - less time searching!
Nice project, did you check your soil compaction? You're driving all time the heavy equipment through your pastures , what creates immense soil compaction. I'm just wondering
"quite tuggy?" Where'djahalllearnta talk? (love it...) Perfect description; the grass strands tend to adhere to each other....ground armor!
Amazing!
My first time hearing of Syntropic farming, very interesting way of using the grass biomass to prepare the ground too. Great video.
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Where about are you?
Grazie. Molto interessante
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Wow, I already learned a ton to apply.
I cut grass and weeds before they go to seed layer it on garden then leaves leaf mold and worm castings then wood chips on top of that and repeat every year
Good stuff. For this kind of approach you need a "sacrificial" field that you can mow regularly and that as a result will never progress in the succession. I have met with this problem - the more wild I let my land get, the more loath I am to cut the grasses, clovers and later succession growth as I don't want this big area of my land just being mowed constantly. What's the long-term plan, is this just while the system is getting established, before the support species start providing biomass? Maybe you covered it in the video, I still have a little way to go.
I imagine the long term plan would be to graze with animals. Once the lines are established, they dont need grass anymore.
I'm not sure how varatious chickens are but I can see a chicken or some kind of small foul hutch at the end of the rows ot something.
Great format man .really well understood .
Ancient Mayan farming it's reminding me of .
I'm wondering if rodents might use thatmulch line for a route and eat the germlings? ????
You just know and can tell when somebody's doing something that's right or that works.
Beautiful process. Thank You 🌱
Thank you for that information I had only just recently been introduced to this form or growing , and I like the way it works, I have been managing my land I a way that I mow know has some of these elements, I use the grass from the field to mulch the vegetable and fruit trees to add biomass and nutrition I have been doing this for several years and it makes importing of compost and fertility unnecessary, useing cycles of growth and decay in a continuous loop, I also don't grow mono cropped but by allowing a mix of plants , my method is less scientific and more intuitive, but I suspect I have been on the same path for 30 odd years without knowing it was a known method
Thanks for the video really interesting, I’ll utilise our grasses more in our swale/tree growing systems thank you.
Scott Hall is the real deal. A great inovator with heaps of managemet experience for comercial syntropy production. I recommend his course!
Thanks for the video. What do you call the windrow making/rake tool at 1:31? My searching hasn't turned up a design like that.
1:31 is a hay rake
@@jeffersonmonticello640 its old style my father used in the 1960's, I think we called it a' tether''
It's called a "side-delivery-rake" or more commonly just called a "wheel rake." If you want 'old-timers' to understand. Specify "p.t.o.-driven wheel rake" because there's a type that just uses ground-contact action to power the rake's "wheels." The p.t.o. rake will advance at any speed desired or necessary. It's an invaluable tool for collecting herbage of (most) any sort, but especially cut grasses.
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Is that the West coast
Syntropia, Gold Coast, Queensland but maybe it's in Sri Lanka, it's not very clear and I don't want to read everything now...
I thought I recognised that garden: great video linked in.
Very simple and straight to the point. Thanks
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