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Christopher Whitehorn replied to the discussion how to prepare AEA like products [for non-us growers] in the forum Regenerative Agriculture 3 years ago
how to prepare AEA like products [for non-us growers]
being able to source ingredients locally and in enough quantity can vary by region. You can certainly do everything that AEA’s products do and more by utilizing quality vermicompost. Thermophilic composting and using that compost as feedstock for worms is even better. As for foods for the soil, dependent on your access to things like fish…
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Darrin Petzer replied to the discussion Preferred soil prep protocols for starting new fruit tree row? in the forum Fruit and Nuts 3 years ago
Preferred soil prep protocols for starting new fruit tree row?
Hi John, the orchard is in Saratoga which is in the southern part of the Bay Area, up against the eastern foothills of the Santa Cruz mountain range. If you are ever our way, Id be happy to have you out.
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Justin Selte posted an update 3 years ago
We never talk about frequencies of plants. Why?
We rarely talk about electricity of plants although Husson has introduced us to this. Why?
This is how plants grow but we rarely discuss it.
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Agree, lots of lost knowledge
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I think we rarely discuss is because it’s harder to understand!
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Damon posted an update 3 years ago
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I can’t write a description of the photo. The description box won’t work. This is a recent image of the cover crop after about 15 inches of rain. In the past, rain would pool up on the surface of the compacted clay soil. It would carry out any silts and organic matter to the ocean. After over half a decade of utilizing regenerative methods,… Read more
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What’s your blend out of curiosity?
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Christopher Whitehorn posted an update 3 years ago
Out taking care of some baby vines yesterday. Seeing a greater number of Mantis oothecas than previous years, glad to see eggs of our vineyard allies out in the field! If we find them on pruned canes I take them and hide them someplace safe, and it’s good practice to learn to identify them so you can keep up your numbers of beneficials.
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