its not just green energy, the globalists are using a valid problems (which they are causing via pesticides, policies, and pollution along with a whole list of other stuff) to hurt is more than the problems they are creating already are
we do really need to unfuck our ecology, the way we grow our food is depleting the soil (monocropping) so people fertilizers which kill off the microbes, killing off the microbes kills a lot of the insects too as microbes are the foundation of the food chain, so we are left with an ecological cap, the first insect that can take advantage of the crop you are growing will rapidly multiply and destroy your crop unless you use pesticides, which kills the microbes, insects, and pretty much everything else and in time it kills us too
a lot of the symptoms of global warming are caused by the destruction of the ecosystem globally, we already know how to fix those problems, farm in ways that mimic nature, some dude in america switched to intensive intermediate grazing with his herd of cattle and low and behold as that mimics the grazing habits of bison herds the plants responded great, the soil turned from a red clay with a couple of inches of top soil to black loam rich in humates, sinking tons of carbon per square meter of soil
the biggest release of carbon in human history was the introduction of the plow to north America, in places there was 12 foot of what we call top soil, thats billions of tons of carbon locked away and acting as a giant sponge , generally keeping the eco system heathy
if you happen to be a farmer or are just interested some key words to look up would be rotational grazing, silvo pasture, agroforestry, permaculture(its infested with twats but a lot of good information), the generally idea is to stop look at land as a grass printer that you sometimes spread shit on to get better grass to a living system that you can worth with if you learn to understand it, there is a whole eco system thats too small for you to see but it does make up most of the biomass on the planet, here is a decent video on some of the soil stuff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2H60ritjag
Great information Pede. My one friend who farms (large scale) was bitching the other day about the increase in the cost of fertilizer. He was saying more farms are going under…horrible stuff. It’s getting critical. I’m building raised gardens now and was going to use wood framing. Cost of wood= 💰
one of the most important tib bits is bocking 14, its sterile cultivar of comfrey, its a super deep rooting plant that you can cut back 3 times a year and add to your compost pile or even feed to animals in small amounts(it contains the same stuff rhubarb does and will give animals kidney stones if you feed them too much of it) its high in nutrients and even if the animals shit most of them out its going to be going from the bottom layers of the soil to the top,
if every farmer had a patch that they cut back to add to a compost heap they could massively improve their land with a tiny investment
its not just green energy, the globalists are using a valid problems (which they are causing via pesticides, policies, and pollution along with a whole list of other stuff) to hurt is more than the problems they are creating already are
we do really need to unfuck our ecology, the way we grow our food is depleting the soil (monocropping) so people fertilizers which kill off the microbes, killing off the microbes kills a lot of the insects too as microbes are the foundation of the food chain, so we are left with an ecological cap, the first insect that can take advantage of the crop you are growing will rapidly multiply and destroy your crop unless you use pesticides, which kills the microbes, insects, and pretty much everything else and in time it kills us too
a lot of the symptoms of global warming are caused by the destruction of the ecosystem globally, we already know how to fix those problems, farm in ways that mimic nature, some dude in america switched to intensive intermediate grazing with his herd of cattle and low and behold as that mimics the grazing habits of bison herds the plants responded great, the soil turned from a red clay with a couple of inches of top soil to black loam rich in humates, sinking tons of carbon per square meter of soil
the biggest release of carbon in human history was the introduction of the plow to north America, in places there was 12 foot of what we call top soil, thats billions of tons of carbon locked away and acting as a giant sponge , generally keeping the eco system heathy
if you happen to be a farmer or are just interested some key words to look up would be rotational grazing, silvo pasture, agroforestry, permaculture(its infested with twats but a lot of good information), the generally idea is to stop look at land as a grass printer that you sometimes spread shit on to get better grass to a living system that you can worth with if you learn to understand it, there is a whole eco system thats too small for you to see but it does make up most of the biomass on the planet, here is a decent video on some of the soil stuff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2H60ritjag
Great information Pede. My one friend who farms (large scale) was bitching the other day about the increase in the cost of fertilizer. He was saying more farms are going under…horrible stuff. It’s getting critical. I’m building raised gardens now and was going to use wood framing. Cost of wood= 💰
one of the most important tib bits is bocking 14, its sterile cultivar of comfrey, its a super deep rooting plant that you can cut back 3 times a year and add to your compost pile or even feed to animals in small amounts(it contains the same stuff rhubarb does and will give animals kidney stones if you feed them too much of it) its high in nutrients and even if the animals shit most of them out its going to be going from the bottom layers of the soil to the top,
if every farmer had a patch that they cut back to add to a compost heap they could massively improve their land with a tiny investment
its also easy to propagate via cuttings
Awesome. Adding it to my mix. Taking this pretty seriously at this point so appreciated. 👍🏽