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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

Ask yourself, where are the Chesterson’s fences?

Ask yourself, where are the Chesterson’s fences?


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

That’s not stewardship

That’s not stewardship


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

The point is many people will need to be involved with regenerative stewardship on the ground, and much skillfullness will need to be obtained. I too think we will need larger scale collaboration around coherent landscapes

The point is many people will need to be involved with regenerative stewardship on the ground, and much skillfullness will need to be obtained. I too think we will need larger scale collaboration around coherent landscapes


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

This is what @speakerjohnash is working on

This is what @speakerjohnash is working on


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

hicklibs are good actually

hicklibs are good actually


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Apr 23

Navigating the tension and tradeoffs between local community building and broad scale digital networking is important for a few reasons Spatial: subsidiarity and nested commons (household, village, watershed, bioregion, planet)…

Navigating the tension and tradeoffs between local community building and broad scale digital networking is important for a few reasons Spatial: subsidiarity and nested commons (household, village, watershed, bioregion, planet)…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 23

*No matter how small or large

*No matter how small or large


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 23

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

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


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 23

@rabcyr_alt Feels familiar, I’m happy for you!

@rabcyr_alt Feels familiar, I’m happy for you!


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 3 Apr 23

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 https://t.co/Yxxf7yOJVM Quoted tweet from @homsteaderbob: @cognazor Are you using it mostly to build better soil?

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 https://t.co/Yxxf7yOJVM Quoted tweet from @homsteaderbob: @cognazor Are you using it mostly to build better soil?


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