Episode 112: Transforming Arid Landscapes with Taimur Malik

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2025

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  • @peter.knupffer
    @peter.knupffer 9 місяців тому +5

    Taimur needs to be interviewed more. John's biggest fan is a man people need to hear !
    His passion is so inspiring.

  • @James-ol2fr
    @James-ol2fr 9 місяців тому +7

    Thank you for bringing this farmer to our attention! What an enlightening conversation!
    -Kat

  • @stevenglisson7614
    @stevenglisson7614 9 місяців тому +13

    Love people who study agriculture religiously and implement what works ….Thats being a steward of the land!

  • @regenerativegardeningwithpatti
    @regenerativegardeningwithpatti 9 місяців тому +4

    Very good, and so exciting to learn from a very new perspective. Love Taimur energy, passion, and going-for-it attitude. I can hardly wait to hear what they can get done with the drone sprayer. Thank you John enjoy your conversation almost every day! Keep up the wonderful work.

  • @4given-c5h
    @4given-c5h 9 місяців тому +6

    Another “drink from a firehose” episode! Wow. Such passion, scope, insight and accomplishments. Bullseye podcast to you both!

  • @armandobambino
    @armandobambino 9 місяців тому +4

    fantastic!!!!!

  • @joshuafinch9192
    @joshuafinch9192 9 місяців тому +6

    At 49 minutes, Taimur mentions a type of compost. He is referring to SPIC, sometimes also called SPICE composting: static pile inoculated composted [extension].

    • @david.bull.
      @david.bull. 8 місяців тому

      He doesn't mention the name of the guy who does the webinar. Do you know it or how to find that webinar?

    • @joshuafinch9192
      @joshuafinch9192 8 місяців тому +1

      @@david.bull. there's no way to know for sure, but my intuition says either Gerry Gillespie or Jim Ristau. Probably the former. Both are featured in some longer videos here on UA-cam

    • @david.bull.
      @david.bull. 8 місяців тому

      @@joshuafinch9192 my initial search didn't find anything but eventually I dId find some content with Gerry Gillespie that I'm watching now.

  • @anthonycopacetic5016
    @anthonycopacetic5016 9 місяців тому +12

    Because of John i can grow all the brassicas with zero chemicals. That includes kales with no aphids or whiteflies and no black rot.

  • @dennistaylor3796
    @dennistaylor3796 8 місяців тому +3

    Geoff Lawton "greening the desert found out that mushrooms locked up salt so it didn't affect the plants.

  • @PedroRiosecoEscudero
    @PedroRiosecoEscudero 5 місяців тому

    Amazing podcast! Such an inspiring conversation. To hear from someone with such a passion, enthusiasm, intelligence and eloquence; capable of learning from so many great minds and applying it with such success with persistence (learning from failures and adapting) was so inspiring.
    Thank you for bringing this story to the World, John.

  • @mimibergerac7792
    @mimibergerac7792 9 місяців тому +3

    Came to hear about arid landscape farming, learned nice things are possible if you actually are not arid but have irrigation water available.

    • @swinkeymo
      @swinkeymo 9 місяців тому +2

      A better description is arid sandy soils with irrigation.

  • @pawanpreetsinghdhillon8058
    @pawanpreetsinghdhillon8058 9 місяців тому +4

    Amazing podcast especially as Im farming in a similar environment as Taimur in the Indian punjab so can relate to a lot of the stuff, looking forward to a lot more and would love to get Taimurs email if possible to exchange some ideas

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 9 місяців тому +1

    I have been trying unsuccessfully to get a cover crop going in some very poor sandy soil in a dry climate. Listening to this podcast made me think about using pigface (Carpobrotos) as a first approximation, just to get something growing. It is incredibly hardy and resilient and produces a lot of matter with no intervention, as well as collecting water. As long as it is controllable, it may be a useful tactic. Does anyone have any experience of this?

  • @inigomontoya8943
    @inigomontoya8943 9 місяців тому +1

    Makes you question the reason for so much turf grass in areas with good amounts of rainfall.

  • @henrykuyvenhoven2542
    @henrykuyvenhoven2542 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi, I'm doubting the value of a comment but perhaps the collective numbers of comments seems to make the podcast important. Please follow me for a minute or two. Rembrandt died in al.ost poverty. Mozart was not different. Leonardo da Vinci's wealth like the others was not in currency.
    Humans put a value on a person's mind but really,... in the time period that a genius is living please tell me 5 people who were able to financially excel?
    This period of 2000 years has not really supported genius, please recognize that and allow the change to come now!
    I am a gardener and farmer. I love what John Kempf is doing. The roses bloom in spring and summer regardlessly and some varieties keep blooming into the winter here in Germany. That's a metaphor for individuals. Some people retire at the age of 60, but they also retire their reasoning abilities.
    I am "HE", who encourages " Teaching an old dog tricks,"! Well if you personally believe that you are never to old to learn or you learn something every single day, well how about today and after you are 60 years old?

    • @C.Hawkshaw
      @C.Hawkshaw 7 місяців тому

      Artistic genius is rarely accompanied by financial acumen. All those artists were well compensated, but they spent lavishly, which is fine for artists, l believe. lf they held onto their money, they might have held onto their ideas; instead they shared them. l’m not saying all artistic geniuses die poor, but l don’t think it’s a tragedy. “He died poor.” Yeah, not the point of an artist’s life, how much he makes, how much he keeps or spends, and on what. How many wives and kids and houses and horses or dogs (OK maybe dogs) he had. That’s all irrelevant biographical trivia. The artist’s life is about art.

  • @jackmarsh2730
    @jackmarsh2730 9 місяців тому +9

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      @Zachs- 9 місяців тому

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      @Coldwellbanker.drive3 9 місяців тому

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      @ramonstudios1233 9 місяців тому

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      @david.d.calvache5082 9 місяців тому

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      @akunyoutube09 9 місяців тому

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