John is a rare example of someone who found their path in life and chose to walk it wholeheartedly. He has been a phenomenal role model for me. And for that I’m grateful.
Love that answer and question on sources of co2 . Some people are born to certain purpose and many people I've heared through johns webinars are definitely born to their purpose .these are the people that should be placed together as a foundation thinktank on ecology sustainability along with open genuine contact with farmers public and supportive agencies .I see a great new world that's possible without limit . If it wasn't for nefarious forces I would have greater hope for the future .that said it's a dawn of a new age for ecological regeneration agriculture the way that good intended for the benefit of man and nature.
These are wonderful videos. People at my church think I am amazing. I just tell them I am watching your videos. Koreans soak their seeds in water inoculants for up to 30 minutes before planting.
Also, john, can you speak on bioferments ? What are your thoughts on them? Is extracting the N, FE & MNG from plant sources via anaerobic fermentation a viable ooption for someone who wishes to close the nutrient cycle further ?
Yes, anaerobic fermentation will result in the minerals present being in the reduced form. Of course, the goal is to have this occur in the soil profile.
John, great webinar. I always learn so much. I have a question regarding leaf temperature. What are your thoughts on growing in polycultures as to intercropping/stratify production and provide shade ? Also have you done any work with agroforestry systems ? I am from the tropics and vegetables grown in agroforestry seem like a very economically viable ? Maybe you can point me to some case studies or research to answer these questions.
Growing intercrops with canopies at multiple levels you would expect the shading on lower plants would have the effect of reducing leaf temperature and extending photosynthesis.
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John, I have a question about the microbial respiration. Would it be the microbes breathe in air and release CO2 from the air they breathe? Or just that it is released from the carbon that is sequestered into the soil by root exudates and plant matter, ect.? I have always thought of it as the latter but talking about the inhalation in the evening and exhalation during the morning it has been wondering if the first question is also a part of the equation.
Thank you so much for these webinars, John! In "Changing Agronomy With Biology Webinar" at around 34:40 you mention that in some cases, correcting nutrient imbalances (Ca:Mg, Na) is required in order to achieve the soil aggregate structure needed for biology to thrive and to have a good gas exchance. Does this belong into the 6th priority mentioned here, or should that be a prerequisite consideration?
I would suggest that correcting soil nutrient imbalances should be a part of priority 6 as you identified. This doesn't mean that it should be delayed to be later than greater priorities, simply that the effects of addressing priority six will be greater when greater priorities are addressed concurrently or prior to level six.
John is a rare example of someone who found their path in life and chose to walk it wholeheartedly. He has been a phenomenal role model for me. And for that I’m grateful.
Love that answer and question on sources of co2 . Some people are born to certain purpose and many people I've heared through johns webinars are definitely born to their purpose .these are the people that should be placed together as a foundation thinktank on ecology sustainability along with open genuine contact with farmers public and supportive agencies .I see a great new world that's possible without limit . If it wasn't for nefarious forces I would have greater hope for the future .that said it's a dawn of a new age for ecological regeneration agriculture the way that good intended for the benefit of man and nature.
These are wonderful videos. People at my church think I am amazing. I just tell them I am watching your videos.
Koreans soak their seeds in water inoculants for up to 30 minutes before planting.
Thanks John, can you please suggest how to apply Urea to avoid it's negative effect on soil biology. Will it be better to make foliar spray of urea ?
When I listen I want to go back and study chemistry again. Very useful. Thanks you.
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Awesome webinar! thanks!
Also, john, can you speak on bioferments ? What are your thoughts on them? Is extracting the N, FE & MNG from plant sources via anaerobic fermentation a viable ooption for someone who wishes to close the nutrient cycle further ?
Yes, anaerobic fermentation will result in the minerals present being in the reduced form. Of course, the goal is to have this occur in the soil profile.
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John, great webinar. I always learn so much. I have a question regarding leaf temperature. What are your thoughts on growing in polycultures as to intercropping/stratify production and provide shade ? Also have you done any work with agroforestry systems ? I am from the tropics and vegetables grown in agroforestry seem like a very economically viable ? Maybe you can point me to some case studies or research to answer these questions.
Growing intercrops with canopies at multiple levels you would expect the shading on lower plants would have the effect of reducing leaf temperature and extending photosynthesis.
When was this webinar? I usually am aware of them. Anyways, thank you for uploading.
The webinar was yesterday, December 19. I'm sorry you didn't receive the notification! If you're not subscribed already, signing up for the AEA email list will ensure you get the news of any upcoming webinars: eepurl.com/bZLMC9
John, I have a question about the microbial respiration. Would it be the microbes breathe in air and release CO2 from the air they breathe? Or just that it is released from the carbon that is sequestered into the soil by root exudates and plant matter, ect.? I have always thought of it as the latter but talking about the inhalation in the evening and exhalation during the morning it has been wondering if the first question is also a part of the equation.
Hi Steven, in my understanding, both are correct. Biology inhale O2 and N2, and exhale CO2, very similar to livestock or humans.
Thank you so much for these webinars, John!
In "Changing Agronomy With Biology Webinar" at around 34:40 you mention that in some cases, correcting nutrient imbalances (Ca:Mg, Na) is required in order to achieve the soil aggregate structure needed for biology to thrive and to have a good gas exchance. Does this belong into the 6th priority mentioned here, or should that be a prerequisite consideration?
I would suggest that correcting soil nutrient imbalances should be a part of priority 6 as you identified. This doesn't mean that it should be delayed to be later than greater priorities, simply that the effects of addressing priority six will be greater when greater priorities are addressed concurrently or prior to level six.
What is this "spectrum" thing he talked about as an inoculant ?
Spectrum is the name of a biological product used in AEA programs. You can read about it here:www.advancingecoag.com/store/Spectrum™-c20204185
How to chelate MgSO4 at Farm?
Smart smart!
I would love to take an online course aswell