We need some HPG classes in New England. Our local savory hub, stone wall farm, is dead. The institution drove out their farmers, and there has not been a class in years. I signed up for the last two that were both cancelled. We did ok in the drought. We’re still grazing even though most folks started feeding in July, but I still want some better instruction, and can’t stray too far from home.
@peterclark62902 жыл бұрын
The test bed is Australia. To turn our five deserts into open silvopasture. The plan can be cost-effective with the initial investment of less than one of Elon's rocket launches. Starting at the Indian ocean coast, two rain providers, multiple start points, multiple fully mobile, self-contained teams, to drive directly eastward, most likely using a chess board pattern (to double the coverage, and put to use margin creep). I envision a three year process (all being well) to be well across the western QLD, NSW line hopefully to meet inspired personal initiatives coming from the East. Not the right Federal government for this at the moment but who knows. The era of 'droughts and flooding rains' that we partially inherited has to be closed down. Agribusiness and its minions did its best to chase Allan out of Dodge on one of his visits.
@ilikeyt50533 жыл бұрын
Finally this video is online!
@chrisbrown22113 жыл бұрын
What is the video they are referring to?
@SavoryInstitute3 жыл бұрын
Ah, good point. Guess we should add that to the description somewhere. They're referring to this one (it played at the conference just before the panel discussion): kzbin.info/www/bejne/rqeYaWukZa6LqMU