Machines | Make $100,000 per Acre with Beyond Sustainable No Till Farming a Year
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you the No Till Farming 102 Workship that took place at the 2016 Eco Farm Conference where Paul Kaiser is able to make $100,000 gross per acre per year on on his farm. In this episode, you will learn the benefits of using No Till Farming which includes significantly higher income per acre than other types of farming, regenerating the soil, capturing more carbon in the soil, creating year round jobs, producing high quality food, encouraging local flora and fauna. First, John will share how he uses no-till farming techniques in his no-till garden at home. Next, Paul, will share important information on why every farm should start doing no-till farming, its benefits and how the US goverment even promotes no-till farming as the best way to farm to conserve and restore the farm land in the USA. You will discover why Soil Organic Matter continues to decrease in the USA and why current agriculture systems are destroying the soil. You will learn about studies that support this information. You will discover why tilling is so bad for your soil, and you should never do it. You will discover the best soil management strategies to restore and build the soil to levels even BETTER than they were before we starting farming the land. You will also discover how to start a no-till farming field, as well as how to maintain it. Next, John will share the most important slides from the No Till Farming Workship. You will discover some of the most important of a no-till farming operation, including how 3 people can replant and turn over 3 garden beds in 1 hour. You will also discover why transplants are used instead of starting seeds and why it is so important to start from transplants. Next, you will learn the tools that are used to do no-till farming. You will learn the best materials to build a long lasting, no-snag garden benches. You will discover the seed starting mixture and about different types of compost that is used in this notill farming system. You will discover the importance of diversity of growing different types of plants, natives, pollinator crops, hedgerows, and more in a no-till farming system. You will also learn how no till farming is MORE profitable than conventional and even standard organic agriculture. Finally you will discover how notill farming done in a proper manor is the parmount of enviornmental sustainability, can help to sequester carbon in the soil, provide economic prosperity, as well as be social just and responsible. In the end, you will learn that No Till Farming is one of the best farming techniques that can help to solve the food crisis, economic crisis and soil crisis that is the word is currently experiencing today. Related Videos: Eco Farm 2016 Conference Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msDal0lyiBg How to Till your garden without a rotortiller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwbXPXxMxuQ Learn How to Make $100,000 a year on 1/2 Acre You dont Own https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP5bOr0aC58 Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens Follow GrowingYourGreens on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Growing-Your-Greens-109362719136985 Follow John on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
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Excellent job summarizing Paul's best methods and I love your own personal adaptations of these proven ideas.
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Great video John Thank so much! Looking forward to your video at Singing Frogs Farm.
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You got really emotional about this at one point around 54:00 that just shows how dedicated you are to making this world a better place. P
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thank you
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This guy is retarded
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Do we need to add rock dust in all parts of the US? And Do you grow your own Bamboo, John?
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Great info abuot growing organic! I share your emotion for growing healty, big and whitout a footprint at all
No-Till seems similar to Permaculture ,) cheers -
im looking to buy a few acres of land and wanting to start a micro organic farm! but im really trying to figure out how are you making over 100k! im really interested in doing this!
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The straight and narrow method of high production permaculture design might be the answer to my woes. Started with deep bowls they can be amazing but exhausting to manage. Maybe should square and row 30" 16" 30" and so on, decrease my slopes, decrease bottom pond surface area but increase depth. Hate to cut into my salad bowl but am feeling better after watching this. Getrdone off.
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quick question: if you just cut the plant and leave the roots in, then where do you plant your new crop as now you have rows and rows of roots?
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If anyone is reading this and would like to contribute to a new business in the field of growing ones own food then please go and see my go fund me campaign and if you are in the position to help me it would be a powerful thing.
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This effectively relocates fertility / nutrient / elements from one place and brings it in to another. This is the problem with all of our thinking. Till we close the loop by using a method that uses our own waste materials then we have solved nothing.
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I was at this presentation.
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Hopefully some on is interested in this
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I would love to see a video on Paul's operation. Great video John You're the fucking man, keep up the good work!
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If you interview Paul could you please ask about what kinds of plants he uses in the natural habit and his hedgerows?
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Thanks for doing these. as a young gardener I can't afford to go to this awesome conference. I do live in the area and perhaps when we have our garden up and running in Salinas, Ca you can stop by.
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You seriously said you stopped filming... so you could take notes...???!!!?
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You seriously said you stopped filming... so you could take notes...???!!!?