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Thanks Wine Searcher for including our regenerative approach in your article: The Shady Business of Shielding Soils | Wine-Searcher News & Features
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In this video, taken during the tree-planting event at Greenland Junior School, we discussed the importance of mulching these trees. To learn more about why mulching is crucial, click the link below 👇 https://lnkd.in/dF-7sRcj
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In this video, taken during the tree-planting event at Greenland Junior School, we discussed the importance of mulching these trees. To learn more about why mulching is crucial, click the link below 👇 https://lnkd.in/d32z49Z9
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Right on. Looking after soil is a central part of what we teach communities when we practice #permaculture together.
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Applying #almond hulls and shells is possible within almond orchards. As observed across the industry, there are several operations who utilize these byproducts as a mulch or compost within their fields. Research has shown some benefits, including improved water infiltration and increased microbial activity. This topic is covered in more detail in the attached post, and includes the results of some research conducted by me and others nearly a decade ago. https://lnkd.in/dC72-636
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The Keyline Plow is a tool developed to improve soils and harvest rainfall across large broadscale acreage. It was invented by P.A. Yeomans in the 1950's to address issues of dwindling water supplies and soil erosion on Australian rangeland. PINA Member Mark Krawczyk offers Keyline services as part of his Permaculture toolkit. In this video, he explains what it is and how it can be used to regenerate pasture land. If you manage large acreage, this is the tool for you. https://buff.ly/3wISfHV
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Implementing changes has to start at the top and bottom of the conservation effort.
This is an example of runoff from the same soil as our farm, but from soil that has been tilled.
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🐔 Did you know that keeping chickens at home is a growing trend? Check out Inhabit's feature on our very own Konstantine Wells' farm and learn more about the benefits and considerations in our latest article on Inhabit. https://lnkd.in/eUmyYMKZ
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Pennichuck is excited to announce our new blog, “Pennichuck Water Words”, is live! 🎉 Explore insights on water industry topics and what it is like to work in the water industry and visit our blog today! ✨ https://lnkd.in/e3fQEuNm #Blog #WaterIndustry #Pennichuck #PennichuckWater #PennichuckWaterWords
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my latest video is out.. what have I got myself into?? Do tou wonder what weeds tell you about soil? find out by watching https://lnkd.in/ebq326dw
What weed tell you about soil. START AN ALLOTMENT FROM SCRATCH
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