it is extremely important to understand the many people who work in the fertializer industry are going to contest this data, because they make extremely high amounts of profit by selling these products and convincing farmers that this way of farming is more profitable.
My wish for the New Year is for Rodale and everyone else to stop calling it "Conventional" agriculture and call it what it is, "Chemical" agriculture. Perhaps more folks would call it into question.
It is great work being done. If we can continue to integrate within the home, communities, educational and professional systems as ways to advocate for Neuro inclusivity with sustainable regenerative, organic custom living planning in mind. Providing opportunity with AAC support tools if needed. Anyone interested in collaborating to design and develop an adult Neurodiverse environmental stewardship /apprenticeship program with vermi through permiculture activities, exercises, experiments, and lessons? Focusing on special interest of vermi /worm farming (worm composting, worm hummus, worm tea), sunflower farming (seeds, flowers, oils), and honeybee farming (honey). There would be workshops along with projects, publishes, and products obviously. I have been working on this for sometime and could use support if anybody’s interested? I have more details if you’re interested let me know.
I use a nearly organic gaden some crops need extra nutrients pure organic can be too costly seed and fuel cost are high corn is a heavy feeder that likes extra nitrogen same with others water is a main ingredient in a good harmony of growth and havest yields ill keep using organic and chemical fertilizer and pesticides in proper ratios so no run off of applications will occur
I would still call this traditional in the aspects of farming as a whole.. Youre srill selling the vegetables and thats pretty standard practice. An age where a farmer can grow vegetables out of pure talent and then give it away free and in return get back hi inputs for his garsen and not a single dollar being needed yhis no trees cut down and more shade for our soil globally would in turn be REVOLUTIONARY.. but that is clearly still a long way to come unfortunately it will surely be after my time. But nixe worl nonetheless it just hasnt really moved a needle at all if youre still cutting down trees for the money you sell your proudce for.. just my two cents which are worthless 😅
it is extremely important to understand the many people who work in the fertializer industry are going to contest this data, because they make extremely high amounts of profit by selling these products and convincing farmers that this way of farming is more profitable.
Such important work happening to make sure we get agriculture moving in the right direction.
The farmers first crop should be their soil. We should support farmers who believe that and practice regenerative methods.
God bless the farmers of this land.
Spread this info. Thanks for effort.
My wish for the New Year is for Rodale and everyone else to stop calling it "Conventional" agriculture and call it what it is, "Chemical" agriculture. Perhaps more folks would call it into question.
"Chemically degenerative"
@@666bruvreducing chemicals for regenerative / organic living is the way to go.
Glad to see interactiveness in comments.
@@666bruvI'll def use that , thanks 👍
I agree Unc.
Or "industrial agriculture"
It is great work being done.
If we can continue to integrate within the home, communities, educational and professional systems as ways to advocate for Neuro inclusivity with sustainable regenerative, organic custom living planning in mind.
Providing opportunity with AAC support tools if needed.
Anyone interested in collaborating to design and develop an adult Neurodiverse environmental stewardship /apprenticeship program with vermi through permiculture activities, exercises, experiments, and lessons?
Focusing on special interest of vermi /worm farming (worm composting, worm hummus, worm tea), sunflower farming (seeds, flowers, oils), and honeybee farming (honey).
There would be workshops along with projects, publishes, and products obviously.
I have been working on this for sometime and could use support if anybody’s interested?
I have more details if you’re interested let me know.
I use a nearly organic gaden some crops need extra nutrients pure organic can be too costly seed and fuel cost are high corn is a heavy feeder that likes extra nitrogen same with others water is a main ingredient in a good harmony of growth and havest yields ill keep using organic and chemical fertilizer and pesticides in proper ratios so no run off of applications will occur
Philip Hinson is definitely a Ghanaian. 😂
Not a win for chemical companies though
Commenters should spend 20 minutes researching economics of farming, then they would be less ignorant
apparently you didn't make it to the end of the video where they discussed long term comparisons of the economics of each farming method...
As a commercial grower I think I have enough knowledge of the economics of farming in my income statements and balance sheets.
I would still call this traditional in the aspects of farming as a whole..
Youre srill selling the vegetables and thats pretty standard practice.
An age where a farmer can grow vegetables out of pure talent and then give it away free and in return get back hi inputs for his garsen and not a single dollar being needed yhis no trees cut down and more shade for our soil globally would in turn be REVOLUTIONARY.. but that is clearly still a long way to come unfortunately it will surely be after my time. But nixe worl nonetheless it just hasnt really moved a needle at all if youre still cutting down trees for the money you sell your proudce for.. just my two cents which are worthless 😅