his business runs on this monster machines ' so probably is true for him. 😊
@jim51486 сағат бұрын
Excellent info!
@lewt18716 сағат бұрын
The comments on this nonsense are a perfect example of the result of 60 years of conservative attacks on public education.
@user-uq4wp6ux3b20 сағат бұрын
Well said! ✨👌
@smiley-ej9ve23 сағат бұрын
looking for the best sugar source for central michigan if anyone knows one thank you very much
@benoitfilhastre9008Күн бұрын
"your neighbours field, not yours of course" 😂😂😂 im from France, but i Can hear throught this ironic sentence, that WE are confronted to the same "point of views" and behaviour in farming community everywhere😂😂😂 old habits have a hard skin !!!! 😂😂😂
@bluesky6985Күн бұрын
Weeds = native grasses 😊
@JoedoeswhatКүн бұрын
Can't keep taking taking taken and not putting anything back into it same thing with anything has to be a give and take its probably why sacrifices started in the past
@egay862922 күн бұрын
the dance within your soil is incredibly complex. nobody knows all the steps. unless you wanna be a dork, partner up with nature every time.
@laquincystovall91732 күн бұрын
This is my second year with a small garden. We bought a tiller to help with our hard red clay. No way to go no till on this ground unless you use raised beds. There's a big cost there. My plan was to go no till in a few years after we've ammended our soil enough. So far we cannot dig or even weed without finding huge earthworms. It's also the best drainage we've ever had. Has me rethinking the no till movement.
@lynnmac64942 күн бұрын
My crop field tested high in calcium, but we till when needed. That could be the difference.
@mmcunome3143 күн бұрын
So epsom salts?
@egay862922 күн бұрын
only if you check for serpentine bedrock. CA has plenty of it.
@jasontucker32953 күн бұрын
I say, use what works. That land slide might be your precedent. No till cover 365 is the camp I'd like to be in but I will do what works. Putting sugar into my ground and his product has made me smile thus far.
@jeromedenis47543 күн бұрын
Wow!
@DEVUNK883 күн бұрын
So how do we get the Mg into the tree?
@sudarmiadi44962 күн бұрын
Does broadcasting some dolomite lime gonna help to supply both the Ca & Mg
@egay862922 күн бұрын
start with functional pH compared to ideal. if your soil pH has any wiggle room from your ideal crop then dolomite if you can get away with higher pH and epsom if you can get away with lower. also get into biochar buffering. it's long-term stupid-proofing.
@djt73873 күн бұрын
Incredible, this is the revolution we need. Fucking farmers being taught about plants................... shame shame shame... who acted like the know it all this whole time. People are so fucked.
@ZE308AC3 күн бұрын
So adding calcium to weeds will get rid of them, right?😊
@bryanst.martin71343 күн бұрын
It's like being in a sealed room. "We have oxygen!" "Where?" "In those bottles" "Can we use it?" "No!"
@zfilmmaker4 күн бұрын
Regenerative farming is strictly small scale farming, it’s attractive to homesteaders and farms typically under 100 acres. It’s just a trendy environmental movement created by non farmers and like all trends will be replaced with something else.
@kurtisb1004 күн бұрын
Do you have some videos on methods to accomplish these parameters for microbial activity? Let’s say my soil compaction is too high; what do I do about that? Or my EC is too high, what then?
@DylanStJohn4 күн бұрын
Several of these videos cover the same topics, and land at “here’s the things you want to see in your soil for it to be healthy.” But how do you actually tackle compaction, ph issues, and poor conductivity?
@iamdanielrsv12044 күн бұрын
I have so high magnesium and so high nitrogen too, lower Cl, Potassium and Silicone. Some parts on my field the corn is weak somewhere higher than me more than 190cm tall. Sowed in April 20. Germination is good, but after that some parts stopped. I have leaf analisys from healthy pieces and I have 2 analisys from weak corn. Can someone describe the problem if I send the analysis datas?😊
@apteryx70803 күн бұрын
Check the video of the lecture "the plant health pyramid" and get in touch with that guy John Kemp I believe is his name.
@scottbdivers7244 күн бұрын
So... What is the solution ????
@michaellentini97384 күн бұрын
Soil respiration, starting with calcium to open up the soil. Then the magnesium can hook to oxygen when the soil breaths and can become available.
@olebear2 күн бұрын
@michaellentini9738 what if excess calcium is the problem?
@charlesdahmital80954 күн бұрын
How did the great fertile plains 'till' themselves for the thousands of years before we got here? Unless you consider an ice age a tilling.
@denniskemnitz13815 күн бұрын
Who found available MgO and when was research completed. Have any ideas? Dennis
@theojilderts97293 күн бұрын
It seems to work.so Go.organic.orperma Culture..dung....schauberger Learned.while..he.cut Trees of the.mountain And.lost the soil Now.its a learning centre In.austria..as.well.as Vitalizing.water..a.better World.stop the.all.gore.lie Blacksmith.theo.jilderts Harlingen.holland..
@rainman79925 күн бұрын
I got good soil, no compaction, and they grow anyway. They spread by seed and don't really care where they germinate...I disagree with this man's statement
@Demobius5 күн бұрын
Farmers spread lime to add calcium and increase soil pH.
@JohnJude-dp6ed5 күн бұрын
Now I'm just cutting the top off by letting the roots in soil .
@sethheunik84705 күн бұрын
Wait til you guys get Palmer 😂😂
@randyhorner5925 күн бұрын
I’m confused, doesn’t the farmer who tills spend a lot more money on fertilizer and such. Your argument doesn’t make any sense.
@Jules-nw5zq6 күн бұрын
Down with weed killers!
@Jules-nw5zq6 күн бұрын
Love my dragon's tooth dandelions!
@erikseaholm2866 күн бұрын
What if I'm trying to raise the ph , 4.9 ,5.1 5.5 ?this is where my soils are.
@Skrimpish6 күн бұрын
I thought cali had no water
@aaishahbong38246 күн бұрын
and they are spreading that crap ALL over the world trying to interrupt the natural growth patterns which creates hunger and death. ❤
@berteisenbraun74156 күн бұрын
I need to Flockulate my soil but my Wife is going crazy about it!
@betsyv82766 күн бұрын
would bringing back common milkweed on perimeter of field perform this service...anf increase pollinators?
@marinvidovic7636 күн бұрын
Sounds like an Analysis of How many letters "B" there is in the HOMMER's "Iliad" ...and how big % of letters "A" may crete better story , the end.
@jonathanvillegas18426 күн бұрын
I need someone with this much understanding come take a look at my backyard to see where I'm at, and what I need to do so that my shade trees could thrive....(beside water lol) 😎
@trentnicolajsen37316 күн бұрын
farmers tend to keep using bigger and bigger heavy tractors not designed for orchards, in trying to have more power to mulch the pruning in the middle row that also tends to not get water, thus all the mid row tractor space is not doing much to feed the trees, as the dirt just around the trees gets the wood much raked off, with often too many herbicide spraying perhaps killing off some bacteria, then trees that started with just drip irrigation tends to not get water to all the trees root system, I will tell farmers that the trees need nutrients, but instead they might apply cheap nitrogen or potash, as there focusing on trying to grow big fruit rather then a healthy tree to grow big fruit. then eventually the farmers think that fire blight is a weakness in the root stock, thus then they rip there trees out.
@DeruUeruddo6 күн бұрын
This guy is saying the words, but he's an idiot.
@Mama-os3tj7 күн бұрын
We are homesteading and growing a diverse group of food trees and plants. I am learning more than the books of growing! Ty soooo very much for knowledge that books don't have. GOD bless you and your family.
@everlastinglife59787 күн бұрын
Even bugs don't want to eat that gmo crap
@whatlucklatham7 күн бұрын
Glen, I'm an ISA Board certified Master arborist and you are the only person other than myself that I've ever met that believes fire blight is treatable or at least suppressable.... I typically use biochar and paclobutrazol tree growth regulator combined with organic fertilization of seaweed extract molasses, and humic acid. If it's really bad I will do trunk injections of oxytetracycline as well to suppress the bacteria Thanks for all you do!!
@jsweet9297 күн бұрын
Great teacher! I miss those days of field trips learning how to do many different things
@ferencszabo35047 күн бұрын
So lemme guess! We need bigger tractors, we need to burn more fuel, or just make a ridiculously inefficient EV tractor! There is a catch in every preaching!
@ReneeB-mz9cx7 күн бұрын
Why is his comment section always unginged? Dudes sharing great info