That was a wonderful hour of poetry. Great to hear more about Revilles work after the occasional comment exchange on Scott Halls Syntropy platform. Good on you Shane for engaging with syntropy. We seem to ponder the same challenges and come up with regenerative ideas. BTW here in NZ I heard from further south that their inga goes deciduous in winter. K
I learned so much listening to this podcast. Specifically, breeding crops for a particular purpose like biomass and deciduous plants so you can grow plants in the cold season. Things I'd never considered before. Thank you.
The meek shall inherit the Earth is in reference to the people who live simply and locally, not too weak people who do not stand up for themselves, but those don't like the Amish, who do everything that is needed for them to survive themselves.
That was a wonderful hour of poetry. Great to hear more about Revilles work after the occasional comment exchange on Scott Halls Syntropy platform. Good on you Shane for engaging with syntropy. We seem to ponder the same challenges and come up with regenerative ideas. BTW here in NZ I heard from further south that their inga goes deciduous in winter. K
I learned so much listening to this podcast. Specifically, breeding crops for a particular purpose like biomass and deciduous plants so you can grow plants in the cold season. Things I'd never considered before. Thank you.
Impressive work
The meek shall inherit the Earth is in reference to the people who live simply and locally, not too weak people who do not stand up for themselves, but those don't like the Amish, who do everything that is needed for them to survive themselves.
Is West Papua still under Indonesian military occupation?