Gratitude and blessings for your great work, and standing strong against the insanity that we are currently facing still. Much love and respect, I am inspired by your great work and am endeavouring to do likewise. Thank you for sharing your message and methods.
I THOUGHT I made a long comment just an hour or so ago, but maybe I forgot to hit "comment". Well, in any case I won't repeat it at the moment. In short, I like your beautiful video a lot and will share it. Two things about "decentralized water retention" , though, that should be immediately addressed are 1) the use of fossil fuels in construction and maintenance; and 2) keeping water on perfect contours except for drop structures with stilling basins. I'll see if this comment is added, and then I will go on.
Okay. It's there. The quickest way I know of to show the kind of decentralized water retention that I feel is essential is to look at this video of mine. It could be practiced in millions of places by billions of people.
I live in the Philippines and am doing something similiar. The difference here is, it is hot and humid and rains weekly, so everything grows. I have a 6 hectare organic farm and have many different types of fruit trees, coconuts, chickens, goats, braham cattle and ducks. The cattle are good at keeping the grass down and we collect some of their manure and soak it in 75 litre containers using water and molasses. After 2 weeks we put a litre around all small fruit trees, every 2 weeks. We also use woodash for added mineral content, but sparingly. This mix we also use on our vegie gardens. We have a sloped area and at the bottom there is a low lying marsh area that slows down the water flow before it goes into 4 separate dams. As a believer, I have dedicated this farm to the Creator of all things, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. As He is the manager and I his farmhand, I figure I am in a better position to weather any storms, as who could u have, that would make a better manager.
Thank you for your efforts with presenting Peter Andrews.
Everything in his heretic message has worked on our small farm.
A shift of mind.
❤ This is a great video, thank you for sharing this extremely important message ❤
I’m so thankful for Peter Andrews and his determination
Peter is a genius of land management
So inspiring. Hoping many others are taking note of your teachings. Keep up the great work. 😊
Gratitude and blessings for your great work, and standing strong against the insanity that we are currently facing still. Much love and respect, I am inspired by your great work and am endeavouring to do likewise. Thank you for sharing your message and methods.
At times it's good for government to get the h3ll out of the way and let people who know what they're doing, do good.
I THOUGHT I made a long comment just an hour or so ago, but maybe I forgot to hit "comment". Well, in any case I won't repeat it at the moment. In short, I like your beautiful video a lot and will share it. Two things about "decentralized water retention" , though, that should be immediately addressed are 1) the use of fossil fuels in construction and maintenance; and 2) keeping water on perfect contours except for drop structures with stilling basins. I'll see if this comment is added, and then I will go on.
Okay. It's there. The quickest way I know of to show the kind of decentralized water retention that I feel is essential is to look at this video of mine. It could be practiced in millions of places by billions of people.
ua-cam.com/video/4P60vrSfrGs/v-deo.html
I'm sorry if I have "over posted" this, but I feel the urgency.
Thank @mrbisse1 @@mrbisse1 - did you want to post your video link for people to see? Thanks!
Which video link do you mean? But, in any case, I think the answer is sure.
@@FriendlyFarmsNetwork
I live in the Philippines and am doing something similiar. The difference here is, it is hot and humid and rains weekly, so everything grows.
I have a 6 hectare organic farm and have many different types of fruit trees, coconuts, chickens, goats, braham cattle and ducks.
The cattle are good at keeping the grass down and we collect some of their manure and soak it in 75 litre containers using water and molasses. After 2 weeks we put a litre around all small fruit trees, every 2 weeks.
We also use woodash for added mineral content, but sparingly.
This mix we also use on our vegie gardens.
We have a sloped area and at the bottom there is a low lying marsh area that slows down the water flow before it goes into 4 separate dams.
As a believer, I have dedicated this farm to the Creator of all things, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
As He is the manager and I his farmhand, I figure I am in a better position to weather any storms, as who could u have, that would make a better manager.
Kia ora peter
Kia ora whanau