@Odd_ysseus I’ll take my chances. It’s valuable stuff
@Odd_ysseus I’ll take my chances. It’s valuable stuff
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@Odd_ysseus I’ll take my chances. It’s valuable stuff
@Odd_ysseus I’ll take my chances. It’s valuable stuff Read More »
@PatrickHeizer Yeah I generally agree as I describe in this thread, but ultimately people need to be able to get on some land Jason Snyder on Twitter: “People talk about the need for distributist land reform or a new homestead act before real regenerative change can happen. I agree, but also, there has to be
In a healthy society most people would have the ability and the desire to steward a piece of land
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*No matter how small or large
*No matter how small or large Read More »
A future where AI realizes that if it wants to survive long term it has to prevent biophysical collapse and only humans can serve as regenerative land managers because the robots are too clumsy and require too much energy and materials to build and maintain
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@rabcyr_alt Feels familiar, I’m happy for you!
@rabcyr_alt Feels familiar, I’m happy for you! Read More »
Many reasons: Better soil, fruit tree companion planting, pollinator habitat, attracts beneficial insects for garden pest control, potential salves, nutrient rich mulch, and potential chicken feed Bob Pasternak on Twitter: “Are you using it mostly to build better soil? / Twitter” Are you using it mostly to build better soil? Quoted tweet from @homsteaderbob: @cognazor
@Earthly_Amy I haven’t experimented with the medicinal stuff yet, but I’m considering it!
@BarkTwain @rabcyr_alt f you have chickens at least the meat could be processed by them. I put the compost in the chicken run which allows me to throw meat scraps in the compost
@speakerjohnash @DerringerPax 😅
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