Watching the foundation of the civilization erode in real time. This is why why graze and practice regenerative agriculture. Makes me unbelievable sad to see. How many years can this field produce crop with this rate of erosion? One generation? Two generations? Seven generations? #erosion #KillTheSoil #collapse https://video.nostr.build/8b1dbaa37cb2c772d3e0f261e448e4f124ef1b11b9badde99cec3225cc08a153.mp4#m=video%2Fmp4&dim=432x576&alt=Erosion+of+top+soil&blurhash=_9HB%40%7EROIUIUM%7BWBt7_No%23%25Lt7s%3BayWV-qWCWCs%3At7t7ofozRiWqWURjWXj%5BM%7BNFWAW%3Dj%5BWBWCs%3BofjrWBWXoKaz%25MoeoeoeayofjYkBofa%7Bfiaej%5Bj%3FWBkBfkkCofjsWB&x=f9acf153baed1c532799a3be3d5e080ba60fe87d8a7564abe0520da9c365292b

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Henry 1 year ago
I noticed some change round here thankfully I think mainly thanks to the really good seed company round here....Mob grazing with sheep after harvesting the brassicas, cover crops, wildlife strips but you still see some people stuck in the chem ag ways stuck with barren dead lifeless clay pocketed with chunks of limestone. The difference is rather stark now.
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Henry 1 year ago
Yeah it's great it's probably on thier website too if you want a better picture of it. Might be worth looking at their seed mixes too and reverse engineering with some locally available seed.
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