Have been seeing some previews from the content! Looks like a totally different site. Love how dynamic these systems are. Thanks for being such awesome hosts!
we live here in Guanacaste Costa Rica with 30 hectares in the mountains. We are doing the same thing , planting as much as possible. Love regenerating the land, its truly amazing. Great video!
A Agrofloresta é o negócio do futuro. Sequestra gás carbônico. recupera áreas degradadas. gera alimentos sem agrotóxico. Gera renda o ano inteiro e etc...Parabéns pelo trabalho.
Can you make a video on how to establish a syntropic system in an area that already has trees? I have 40 acres of degraded open eucalypt woodland and I would love to turn it into a farm but cutting out those beautiful old growth eucalyptus isn't something I'm super keen to do
You’re in luck! I’ve been exploring this exact thing here in the South of Brazil. Tons of content has been coming out on this process of working with established/ existing trees in the Fellowship recently. Basically, you need a super heavy reset of the system and to organise the material for the replant. Very traditional form of agroforestry here in the South. Check the link in video description to learn more 🤝
You actually went to college and studied agronomy, and they didn't cover sustainable practices? That is troubling we went deep down the rabbit holes. Doc actually grew the first successful kiwi harvest in the northern hemisphere.
How’s it Byron, your videos are amazing and the work you do is phenomenal man. I’m just out of Uni, don’t know what direction to move in. At the beginning of your video you said “why work a boring job when you can do permaculture design and agroforestry to save the world”, where do I start to acquire the knowledge to be able to do this full time? Does your Food Forestry fellowship introduce beginners into this world and provide a solid foundation to build on or is it more advanced?
That’s amazing. And spot on - We’ve got all the resources needed to get started, and plenty of others in similar positions to you. Would be a pleasure to connect in the Fellowship🤝
For cold climate agro forestry check out Mark Shepard restoration agriculture. When we lived in Canada I was using his methods, great for nothern climates.
Growing food the right way is awesome! However, Communes and socialism always collapses eventually....growing food is only one part of sustainable living. I'd argue it's the easy part. The difficult part is people management, social and economic structure, govt.etc. If you can figure out a way for people to live free and sustainably without eventual societal collapse or tyranny rising.......Respecting the individual and family unit and teaching the people to not exploit or encroach on each other is key.
Talk to a lot of people when I was in Costa. Unfortunately seem permuculture has kinda a bad rap. If your doing projects in places like this make sure your paying for the knowledge of the locals. Hook them up best you can pay them well. Stop preaching politics and focus on yields.
Beautiful hermano, such a pleasure to teach, explore, and work together. You should see these systems now, really full explosion of growth!
Have been seeing some previews from the content! Looks like a totally different site. Love how dynamic these systems are. Thanks for being such awesome hosts!
Doing amazing things. I only have 5 acres, but I’m pouring my heart into it.
Love to hear that. Respect
5 acres is huge for a food forest. Especially if it’s just you, always work. Keep it up and I hope you have bountiful harvests.
Nice ❤🎉
Me too the last 10 years,I planted 1000 jackfruit trees,470 chempedack trees,300 mango trees,75 rollinia,durian and more,vermiculture I do too❤❤❤
Hey on how much area of land ?
@@NitishYadav-lb7zc different properties
This could be the most important job a human can have.
Really nice my friend. What a pleasure to revisit the amazing time we had there at Tierramore.😊
we live here in Guanacaste Costa Rica with 30 hectares in the mountains. We are doing the same thing , planting as much as possible. Love regenerating the land, its truly amazing. Great video!
A Agrofloresta é o negócio do futuro. Sequestra gás carbônico. recupera áreas degradadas. gera alimentos sem agrotóxico. Gera renda o ano inteiro e etc...Parabéns pelo trabalho.
Really beautiful video. Such incredible meaningful work
Castor would do well at that sight, crotalaria too. Great content keep it up!!!
Nice one 🤘
Can you make a video on how to establish a syntropic system in an area that already has trees? I have 40 acres of degraded open eucalypt woodland and I would love to turn it into a farm but cutting out those beautiful old growth eucalyptus isn't something I'm super keen to do
I second this!!!
You’re in luck! I’ve been exploring this exact thing here in the South of Brazil. Tons of content has been coming out on this process of working with established/ existing trees in the Fellowship recently. Basically, you need a super heavy reset of the system and to organise the material for the replant. Very traditional form of agroforestry here in the South. Check the link in video description to learn more 🤝
@@byrongrows thanks! I'll check it out :)
Excelent initiate. Salute from Panama🇵🇦. How far is it from being economically profitable by selling its produce?
You actually went to college and studied agronomy, and they didn't cover sustainable practices? That is troubling we went deep down the rabbit holes. Doc actually grew the first successful kiwi harvest in the northern hemisphere.
I didn’t study agronomy, I studied environmental science / biology
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Hello, thank you for your work. I am currently building a food forest in Paraguay and wanted to ask you if I can buy good seeds from Costa Rica.
How’s it Byron, your videos are amazing and the work you do is phenomenal man. I’m just out of Uni, don’t know what direction to move in. At the beginning of your video you said “why work a boring job when you can do permaculture design and agroforestry to save the world”, where do I start to acquire the knowledge to be able to do this full time? Does your Food Forestry fellowship introduce beginners into this world and provide a solid foundation to build on or is it more advanced?
That’s amazing. And spot on - We’ve got all the resources needed to get started, and plenty of others in similar positions to you. Would be a pleasure to connect in the Fellowship🤝
Do you/will you ever do work in cold climates?
Yeah. I’ve got a cold-climate project happening in NZ this year which ought to provide a good learning opportunity for people in similar zones
@@byrongrows fantastic, I can't wait
@@byrongrows fantastic! I can't wait
For cold climate agro forestry check out Mark Shepard restoration agriculture. When we lived in Canada I was using his methods, great for nothern climates.
@@exodusfamilybelize Love Mark Shepards work. His book was formative in my own journey
Growing food the right way is awesome! However, Communes and socialism always collapses eventually....growing food is only one part of sustainable living. I'd argue it's the easy part. The difficult part is people management, social and economic structure, govt.etc. If you can figure out a way for people to live free and sustainably without eventual societal collapse or tyranny rising.......Respecting the individual and family unit and teaching the people to not exploit or encroach on each other is key.
Talk to a lot of people when I was in Costa. Unfortunately seem permuculture has kinda a bad rap. If your doing projects in places like this make sure your paying for the knowledge of the locals. Hook them up best you can pay them well. Stop preaching politics and focus on yields.