Reinventing Agriculture
Improving soil health requires more than simple practice change. While it’s our practices that got us here, practices alone won’t get us there.
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14 episodios
Less can be more
Exploring our bias towards addition when solving problems, rather than subtraction….people are more likely to consider solutions that add features than solutions that remove them, even when removing features is more efficient.
Where do I start?
How long will it take?
This is one of the most common questions I hear from clients and workshop participants. How long it will take to regenerate soil health always depends on several factors. Let's break down five factors which you can influence to help you see improvements more quickly.
What are weeds and pests telling us?
I find it way more interesting and enjoyable to approach pests and weeds as a learning opportunity, rather than just find something to get rid of them. Here are some of the ways I approach this as a learning opportunity and use it to inform management decisions
The connection between a pile of rocks and the ripple effect...
information gathering is like gathering rocks, nothing can ripple out from these rocks of information and knowledge we collect until we use the rocks and put them into action.
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