Gabe Brown - Soil Health at Brown Ranch: 2012 Quivira Coalition Conference

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2012
  • Quivira Coalition Conference, produced by LivingWebFilms.com - This year's 11th Quivira Coalition Conference in Albuquerque, NM on Nov 14th, 2012 was focused on How to Feed Nine Billion People From the Ground Up: Soil, Seeds, Water, Plants, Livestock, Forests, Organics, and People. In this conference, Quivira Coalition explored a variety of innovative practices that are already successfully intensifying food production while preserving, maintaining, and restoring the natural world. Speakers shared their hands-on experience and ideas for feeding all life - from the ground up.
    Quivira Coalition Conference, Gabe Brown - Soil, 2012
    The Brown Ranch, east of Bismarck, ND, believes in and practice Holistic Management, a part of which is farming and ranching in nature's image. They strive to solve problems in a natural and sustainable way. Improving soil health is a priority and no-till farming has been practiced since 1993.

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  • @dgdaner
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    This needs more views!

  • @stevestahl992
    @stevestahl992 8 років тому

    What's the herbicide for on the corn inputs

  • @darlamakiyrwright4688
    @darlamakiyrwright4688 5 років тому

    We are buying a new farm on nine acres. We cannot afford hundreds of acres. We have more children than we have extra DOUGH. Whatever is growing there is growing there, and it is twelve feet tall. Could be grasses, weeds, I don't actually know. It's really too tall to walk up in. What do we do first? Mow it over? Is it cut some way? Think twelve feet tall grasses. As soon as we (hopefully) get a grant to put in fencing, and put that in, we will have four cows to move to the property. The will eat and tromp on the grass. P.S. We live on the big island, on the wet side, (Hilo side).