Thanks for these case studies. It seems awesome and I’m glad to see the expansion and availability. The bar is pretty complicated and expensive up front. It takes some really vision to get past that entry level to get to the increased results. These case studies help encourage us to bite the bullet and hammer through. Those results are so necessary for improved soil, less water, more resilient, and of course greater production.
Was just talking to my mother how to increase potato yields. First alert on my UA-cam was this upcoming event”video” how convenient UA-cam are you listening??? Lol -I’m sure it will be filled with plenty of great knowledge
So exciting! I lease out my 20 acre N. Idaho field for Timothy Hay and want to use these methods. I will contact this company. In N. Idaho the logging business burns a lot of log waste/slash( mandatory to not spread disease) I keep hoping that there would be a way to better utilize the wood waste for the worm compost extract, or compost it on site. I have chipped wood thinning projects on my propery and used the chips for my food forest.. Anyone have any ideas to utilize this wood waste and not have to have burning smoke every year? Love all your work, so inspiring and gives me hope.
Please define ACT. And also, I thought under the SFW approach, no additional nutrients were required, could you elaborate on that, thank you. Great videos!
The cattle are healthier because the soil improvements are creating higher brix numbers in the grasses and other plants growing. The plants are more alkaline and sweeter to eat and easier to digest and minerals are higher too. The soil microbioda are sequestering the minerals and converting them so worms and plants can actualize them and take them up into their structures. There is no other way to farm or garden than befriending mother nature and allowing the soil microbioda and fungi to do their work. All benefit.
thanks for your question. Implementation of the Soil Food Web Approach can be at any scale. It is achieved by gathering microorganisms from your local area (found on the surfaces of various kinds of organic matter) then multiplying them using Dr. Elaine’s aerobic composting technique, before using them to inoculate the soil.
I'm watching videos and making the inputs. It's been a huge learning curve for me the last 10 weeks....Dr Drake teaches in Hawaii and has books and stuff to buy. Chris Trump is also doing videos all on you tube...for anyone to learn...lots of videos available...sometimes one has to jump in head first and take massive action to obtain the knowledge needed to get the outcome desired. That's what I am doing.
@@chrisblack5795 I have it under control for my personal acre of permaculture food forest . I was looking for a professional for the ag land I lease, to appeal to the conventional farmer I lease the land to
Hi Lore, Go to the Soil Food Web school website: www.soilfoodweb.com/consultants/ you will see "Consultant" and in drop down " Find a certified consultant" - there is a map and contact details.
this is the one topic missing on the whole soil foodweb , yields compared to conventional farming , but I still find it too hard to believe that one single application of compost tea will bring such a big difference
thanks for you comment. You might be interested to take a look at some of these videos of cases studies in which yields are referenced: www.soilfoodweb.com/resources/case-studies-videos/?vID=537972167&h=f6a32ff941
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Thanks for these case studies. It seems awesome and I’m glad to see the expansion and availability.
The bar is pretty complicated and expensive up front.
It takes some really vision to get past that entry level to get to the increased results.
These case studies help encourage us to bite the bullet and hammer through.
Those results are so necessary for improved soil, less water, more resilient, and of course greater production.
I’m in Ontario’s potato land! We can do this. We must do this!!!
Was just talking to my mother how to increase potato yields. First alert on my UA-cam was this upcoming event”video” how convenient UA-cam are you listening??? Lol -I’m sure it will be filled with plenty of great knowledge
So exciting! I lease out my 20 acre N. Idaho field for Timothy Hay and want to use these methods. I will contact this company. In N. Idaho the logging business burns a lot of log waste/slash( mandatory to not spread disease) I keep hoping that there would be a way to better utilize the wood waste for the worm compost extract, or compost it on site. I have chipped wood thinning projects on my propery and used the chips for my food forest.. Anyone have any ideas to utilize this wood waste and not have to have burning smoke every year? Love all your work, so inspiring and gives me hope.
Make bio char with wood waste and inoculate it with the microbes...
Please define ACT. And also, I thought under the SFW approach, no additional nutrients were required, could you elaborate on that, thank you. Great videos!
@Robert-vh2cl Please feel free to email to info@soilfoodweb.com
The cattle are healthier because the soil improvements are creating higher brix numbers in the grasses and other plants growing. The plants are more alkaline and sweeter to eat and easier to digest and minerals are higher too. The soil microbioda are sequestering the minerals and converting them so worms and plants can actualize them and take them up into their structures. There is no other way to farm or garden than befriending mother nature and allowing the soil microbioda and fungi to do their work. All benefit.
I can’t seem to find Sustainable Services Idaho LLC on the web? Any help?
Can it be scaled to backyard gardens? Lots of clay in Nampa. I try different things and my crop yield is decent.
Absolutely you can!! Just scale down usage for your area...that is what I am doing.
thanks for your question. Implementation of the Soil Food Web Approach can be at any scale. It is achieved by gathering microorganisms from your local area (found on the surfaces of various kinds of organic matter) then multiplying them using Dr. Elaine’s aerobic composting technique, before using them to inoculate the soil.
Could you please provide a link to a company or practioner I could hire in the N. Idaho area?
I'm watching videos and making the inputs. It's been a huge learning curve for me the last 10 weeks....Dr Drake teaches in Hawaii and has books and stuff to buy. Chris Trump is also doing videos all on you tube...for anyone to learn...lots of videos available...sometimes one has to jump in head first and take massive action to obtain the knowledge needed to get the outcome desired. That's what I am doing.
@@chrisblack5795 I have it under control for my personal acre of permaculture food forest . I was looking for a professional for the ag land I lease, to appeal to the conventional farmer I lease the land to
Go here: www.soilfoodweb.com/consultants/
Hi Lore, Go to the Soil Food Web school website: www.soilfoodweb.com/consultants/ you will see "Consultant" and in drop down " Find a certified consultant" - there is a map and contact details.
@@soilfoodwebschool Thanks
this is the one topic missing on the whole soil foodweb , yields compared to conventional farming , but I still find it too hard to believe that one single application of compost tea will bring such a big difference
thanks for you comment. You might be interested to take a look at some of these videos of cases studies in which yields are referenced: www.soilfoodweb.com/resources/case-studies-videos/?vID=537972167&h=f6a32ff941
Still no response from SoilFoodWeb about finding this company on internet!!! Would add credibility to SFW process.
Please send us an email info@soilfoodweb.com
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