I just love this! Ive felt lonely and archaic my whole farming life. This is the most basic skill we have been given. Always wonder why people think high tech is where its at. Thank you for the what seems perfectly normal and ethical way of feeding people 💚
Job 12: 7 “But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee; and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee. 8 Or speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee; and the fishes of the sea shall declare unto thee.
I'm from India 🇮🇳...... really impressed with your great work Our ancestors used to do farming using Desi cows (Indian indigenous cows), both fertilizer and pesticides are made naturally using cow dung and urine and able get good crop out of it. But sadly this culture is almost disappeared now ☹️
This is actually quite related to Masanobu Fukuoka's technics which is great for me. I believe in the wisdom nature has gathered for millions of years and the key skill that some or most of the farmers have lost is observation and experimentation by them selves. Thanks for that great content, greetings from Colombia
Dear Mr Cho, thank you for sharing your knowledge. My confusion is what about tropical countries where there are no autumn. How do we go about fertilizing our soil? Thank you.
Thank you for your lecture: I want to start JADAM but in this lecture, you told us that we must put all the leaves and stems back into the soil. but to start on the new farm, we have not leaves and stems. what can we do ?
Hello sir , I am from India. I have a terrace garden , recently I got to know about your channel . I learned about the JADAM solution. I made it but I also included Mustered Cake in it and I then today itself fed it to my plants. Suddenly after watching this video I got to know that you've restricted Mustered Cake from plants. So , will my plants survive or not ? Please help 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Why would the microbes in a forested area near me contain the combination I need for tomatoes or peppers I want to grow at home? Wouldn't I need to take leaf mold from under a tomato or pepper tree for it to be correct?
If you have a tomato colony that has grown in the wild for decades or more, there will be more microbes out there. However, if there is no such place, I think it is better to save the microbes from nearby forests.
That was my hangup too...But if you kept thinking about it like me; you are probably trying it too and understanding it differently. It's not about your cultivar, it's about how well we can acclimate it to biome it exists in... Evolution and adaptation perhaps.
I think part of the advantage of forest leaf mold is that the surface becomes somewhat sealed and anaerobic which is the environment we want. Grassy or garden soil is more aerobic.
@@mdsegara101 beraturan kok, dari kuliah 1 , tapi kadang putar ulang untuk bikin catatan sendiri untuk bisa segera dipraktekkan. terima kasih atensinya
As much as I deeply respect your work here and it is clear you have cut through the deception of multiple giant agricultural institutions and corporate conglomerates that loom over the modern farmer worldwide! I have to be honest that I do not share the view of Good and bad being inextricable. I believe Good exists in a world where bad also exists but they are not equivalent as without Good there would be nothing at all and that God turns even bad for Good (putrefaction and fermentation toward food). I disagree greed is good because what you describe as agricultural greed is what is found in Genesis as a command to be fruitful and multiply. It would seem you are pointing to evidence that man is designed to do well with agriculture (manure making machine) and that we can do much better if we stop listening to people who do not care very much for their blessings (greed).
@@bbingtube that's interesting but the problem is in nature there is killing and harvesting of the weak or injured. It would be incorrect to view Christianity as a local cultural religion. Many people around the world are familiar with the Shepard who goes after the 1 lost sheep instead of the others that aren't in any trouble. I am very thankful for this man who has done a similar thing.
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I just love this! Ive felt lonely and archaic my whole farming life. This is the most basic skill we have been given. Always wonder why people think high tech is where its at. Thank you for the what seems perfectly normal and ethical way of feeding people 💚
Job 12: 7 “But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee; and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee.
8 Or speak to the earth, and it shall teach thee; and the fishes of the sea shall declare unto thee.
I love the bashing of agricultural companies. Love JADAM!
I'm from India 🇮🇳...... really impressed with your great work
Our ancestors used to do farming using Desi cows (Indian indigenous cows), both fertilizer and pesticides are made naturally using cow dung and urine and able get good crop out of it.
But sadly this culture is almost disappeared now ☹️
Thank you.
The philosophy is so pure and simple. The thought process clear and concise. Switching to the JADAM method is my priority. Thank you so much prof.
Thank you
I am from Jamaica, very good.
12:50 🍻
Cheers Sir!
I'm just here for the revolution 🌏🌿
Thank you!
This is actually quite related to Masanobu Fukuoka's technics which is great for me. I believe in the wisdom nature has gathered for millions of years and the key skill that some or most of the farmers have lost is observation and experimentation by them selves. Thanks for that great content, greetings from Colombia
Thank you!
@Nancy Pippo sorry for that, thank you
There is no crop rotation in nature, but mostly there is diversity of plants.
True to it- too much deviates from balance .
Thank you for hitting the nail right!
Thank you.
Dear Mr Cho, thank you for sharing your knowledge. My confusion is what about tropical countries where there are no autumn. How do we go about fertilizing our soil? Thank you.
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Please look here.
@@JADAMORGANIC Thank you.
Thank you for your lecture: I want to start JADAM but in this lecture, you told us that we must put all the leaves and stems back into the soil.
but to start on the new farm, we have not leaves and stems. what can we do ?
When you first start, there are no leaves and stems, so do it.
Muy buen video, ojalá sigan poniendo la voz al español. Muchas gracias! :)
Please use the automatic translation function.
@@JADAMORGANIC El problema es que soy bastante corta de vista y me cuesta leer, por eso la voz al español estaba genial, pero muchas gracias igual :)
Hello sir ,
I am from India. I have a terrace garden , recently I got to know about your channel . I learned about the JADAM solution. I made it but I also included Mustered Cake in it and I then today itself fed it to my plants. Suddenly after watching this video I got to know that you've restricted Mustered Cake from plants. So , will my plants survive or not ? Please help 🙏🏻🙏🏻
If you use Mustered Cake in moderation, it shouldn't do much damage.
@@JADAMORGANIC Thank you sir for your quick response.
I really like your style of teaching, well played sir
thank you!
Why would the microbes in a forested area near me contain the combination I need for tomatoes or peppers I want to grow at home? Wouldn't I need to take leaf mold from under a tomato or pepper tree for it to be correct?
If you have a tomato colony that has grown in the wild for decades or more, there will be more microbes out there. However, if there is no such place, I think it is better to save the microbes from nearby forests.
That was my hangup too...But if you kept thinking about it like me; you are probably trying it too and understanding it differently. It's not about your cultivar, it's about how well we can acclimate it to biome it exists in... Evolution and adaptation perhaps.
I think part of the advantage of forest leaf mold is that the surface becomes somewhat sealed and anaerobic which is the environment we want. Grassy or garden soil is more aerobic.
What’s the difference between making JMS and LABs and is it useful for same purposes I would appreciate to know more on this please
What are LABs? JWA is like a natural liquid soap.
@@JADAMORGANIC LABS Means Lactic Acid Bacteria created from rice water milk
@@JADAMORGANIC Lactic acid bacteria
thank you
Kok nontonnya ga beraturan mbak..?
@@mdsegara101 beraturan kok, dari kuliah 1 , tapi kadang putar ulang untuk bikin catatan sendiri untuk bisa segera dipraktekkan.
terima kasih atensinya
@@mdsegara101 apakah ada komunitas JADAM di Indonesia ? saya masih pemula
Hey. Is mychorrizal fungi granules ok? Thanks
How can i herbicide
In the process using jms
I don't have the skills to make weed killer.
Can apply chemical fertilizer after using jsm?&
yes.
agree! make sense!!
As much as I deeply respect your work here and it is clear you have cut through the deception of multiple giant agricultural institutions and corporate conglomerates that loom over the modern farmer worldwide! I have to be honest that I do not share the view of Good and bad being inextricable. I believe Good exists in a world where bad also exists but they are not equivalent as without Good there would be nothing at all and that God turns even bad for Good (putrefaction and fermentation toward food). I disagree greed is good because what you describe as agricultural greed is what is found in Genesis as a command to be fruitful and multiply. It would seem you are pointing to evidence that man is designed to do well with agriculture (manure making machine) and that we can do much better if we stop listening to people who do not care very much for their blessings (greed).
thank you.
Maybe Nature, not your Culture should be what leads humanity. Disagreement is common. Disagreeing "at" somebody hits different. Be gracious homeboy.
@@bbingtube that's interesting but the problem is in nature there is killing and harvesting of the weak or injured. It would be incorrect to view Christianity as a local cultural religion. Many people around the world are familiar with the Shepard who goes after the 1 lost sheep instead of the others that aren't in any trouble. I am very thankful for this man who has done a similar thing.
@@drummerboy737 yeah okay. 😐
So, I read that you have disagreement. How would you go about getting "the point" across? Please, explain for us to learn from.
third video and hes still just complaining about corporations.
Jonathan This is about farming not fast food. But that hasn’t prevented you from complaining.
@@wheelbarrowfriend2035 lol, you are right on both accounts, no idea what point you are. Trying to make though.
look we have a complainer making complaints???
@@dankhell7334 why would you put question marks at the end of a statement? are you a bit special?
@@jonathan6015 ya mi sweet momma says I'm special . i used to ride the short bus?