Does Ernst actually leave some vegetables and such toseed, where does he obtain so many seeds to replant after prunning? Whould love to get in touch with Ernst Gotsch, can someone please redirect me .Gracias
Let's stop counting for profit. Syntropy always generates profit and prosperity. But striving for profit does not necessarily lead to Syntropy - it usually leads to decay. Let's start prosperity without decay: @t
27:06 "I'm really interested in scaling up and we know that these systems deliver in terms of "biomass production"" Is this guy really suggesting that people should scale up this way of agriculture just so you can cut it down to produce energy out of biomass? 27:17 "what farmers are interested in, is in having money to pay the school fees and build a house and go on holiday like everybody else." Is that really a farmer's main concern?
The reason biomass production is important where they are is that before, nothing could grow because the soil was low quality. Biomass decomposes into good dirt. This allows farmers to grow, make money, and make enough money to be able to send their kids and maybe even themselves to school, so they can get out if poverty and live with a good standard of living.
@Max Mees Biomass to feed the fertility of the system through cold, fungal decomposition (transformation), not hot composting (entropic, energy loss as heat), and definitely not through combustion for steam-turbine energy generation.
Great talk, wonderful to get some Syntropic content in English! :-)
Agreed, in English is great,
most i know is English
viel zu wenig auf deutsch bis jetzt. Eigentlich fast gar nichts..
super dass du das machst
Unconditional love and cooperation. Beautiful presentation. Start with the rythum!
Look up Scott Hall - Syntropia in Australia. Also Permadynamics in New Zealand, I hope you have a wonderful journey into Syntropy!!!💚🙏🌱
Guys this is fantastic! Congrats!
Are there any practical, how-to materials or readings to help beginners start applying those principles?
Look up Scott Hall - Syntropia in Australia. Also Permadynamics in New Zealand, I hope you have a wonderful journey into Syntropy!!!💚🙏🌱
Cool to see Ernst up the tree doing the work. How does he get up there? any special techniques?
Amazing talk.
Does Ernst actually leave some vegetables and such toseed, where does he obtain so many seeds to replant after prunning? Whould love to get in touch with Ernst Gotsch, can someone please redirect me .Gracias
What are some of the examples of the (forest) processes that they are optimizing here?
I thought it would be technical but was happy to see it was easy to understand
thank you !!! great content!
Let's stop counting for profit. Syntropy always generates profit and
prosperity. But striving for profit does not necessarily lead to
Syntropy - it usually leads to decay. Let's start prosperity without
decay: @t
gosh, you're fucking intelligent.
👏👏👏👏👏
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27:06 "I'm really interested in scaling up and we know that these systems deliver in terms of "biomass production""
Is this guy really suggesting that people should scale up this way of agriculture just so you can cut it down to produce energy out of biomass?
27:17 "what farmers are interested in, is in having money to pay the school fees and build a house and go on holiday like everybody else."
Is that really a farmer's main concern?
The reason biomass production is important where they are is that before, nothing could grow because the soil was low quality. Biomass decomposes into good dirt. This allows farmers to grow, make money, and make enough money to be able to send their kids and maybe even themselves to school, so they can get out if poverty and live with a good standard of living.
@@CuriouslyCute Biomass is the same as mulch then I guess?
@Max Mees Biomass to feed the fertility of the system through cold, fungal decomposition (transformation), not hot composting (entropic, energy loss as heat), and definitely not through combustion for steam-turbine energy generation.