Karl Hammer
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- 50 in 52 Journey interview of Karl Hammer, Director of the Vermont Compost Company. Watch this video to see how Karl, who was interested in manure since he was a young child, is now making compost from food residuals of business all over his state and sending the compost out all over the country; and using free range hens in the process.
Karl Hammer a Living Legend
Love this guy!
I’m definitely gonna use this method
music to my ears and soul.
We have to get going on this. This makes so much sense that it should be duplicated in every community all over the world. Honestly, what are we waiting for?
Patricia Lenon strongly agree, Patricia. have you begun? just beginning now here in central Arkansas.
8 years and we are still waiting! This planet! We'll be doing our part on our farm, this is awesome
Absolutely beautiful.
Karl is my sensei
Fantastic.
This makes me happy...true free range. I quit eating eggs because it's so cruel what they do to animals. I used to have chickens and I really like them esp the Bantam.
Thank you 👍💖💛💖
Legend.
"A squeamish society"
You have got that right..people would rather throw their food scraps in the garbage, than make a compost, because of that discomfort or inconvenience of the natural rotting/breaking down process of food. So much of the issue comes from a privileged, out of sight, out of mind mentality.
How wonderful, let it be done world wide. We need HEMP to replace so many things including fuel.
I love that
"I was very enthralled by manure" K.Hammer
Tnks for the video,,pls how do I mix the compost,,new to farming
What they do in raining time
How many rooster s do you need
Depends upon how many you want to eat! Cockerels are what is known in Grocery Stores as "FRYERS".
Is this the same dog ? 0:23 - ua-cam.com/video/IWChH9MHkHg/v-deo.html
it is time to introduce some pradators to balance the cycle by eating some chikens? human can do it :D