The farmer who understands soil never wants to see it again. It's down there under a permanent blanket equally content never to see him either. Except when those accursed agronomists turn up and insist on digging foxholes for a war that was never declared. 😁
@@martinwilliams5226 Gabe Brown calls it 'armour' which is a clever and comprehensive term. As it shields the soil from sun, rain, tyres, hooves, acts as a snack bar for the worms, etc. It is one of his 5 basic principles along with: always a living root, biodiversity, limited mechanical disturbance and animal impact. Cheers Martin, you are making a great contribution.
" revolution farming "
" oncle john ... it is so bad that we dont even need to harvest ! "
The farmer who understands soil never wants to see it again. It's down there under a permanent blanket equally content never to see him either.
Except when those accursed agronomists turn up and insist on digging foxholes for a war that was never declared. 😁
That is another way to look at it.
@@martinwilliams5226 Gabe Brown calls it 'armour' which is a clever and comprehensive term. As it shields the soil from sun, rain, tyres, hooves, acts as a snack bar for the worms, etc.
It is one of his 5 basic principles along with: always a living root, biodiversity, limited mechanical disturbance and animal impact.
Cheers Martin, you are making a great contribution.