I recently watched Season 3 of Clarkson's Farm. He tried some regenerative farming by planting Beans along with his wheat. They briefly explained that the beans add more nitrogen to the soil so that they'd need less nitrogen fertiliser, and alsp stated that fertiliser would destroy the soil in a few decades, but didnt explain why or how. I'm so glad they tried it and that I found this video, because now I understand how and why it's so valuable. Well done 👍
If you want to own the means of production, wouldn’t you just start your own business? Why work for someone else, other than maybe some training? When working for someone else, I find that going the extra mile right off the bat strengthens your chances of advancing. Especially when there’s whiners around constantly complaining why that can’t advance. You know who’s being exploited? The little brown kids mining the lithium and cobalt for all the fancy electronics we use to complain about capitalism.
I’m in agreement with the practices of this video. However where I start to ask questions about this is about practicability. How many people can you feed on an acre compared to conventional? What is the market offering for these decisions? I was listening to joe Rogan and they had that famous regen farmer on. Joe asked if this farming method would feed everyone. And the farmer answered that they’re shouldn’t be this many people anyways. I’m sorry but that’s a horrible answer if you’re trying to state your case.
this video is helping me alot. my final exams are up and my subjekt is about produktion with sustainable usage of the natural basis and this video good at explaining the subject
This is not entirely true and doesn't apply to most backyard gardens. Healthy soil is great and all and not that hard to achieve on a small scale but many vegetable plants will do much better if you give them a little boost every now and then. This is kind of a rules for thee and not for me thing. Its almost like someone doesn't want us to have a large harvest....And thats food for thought.
competion not just lower goods price,indeed it also lower your labor salary,money more dont means you are rich,indeed everytime when gov print money,1USD in your hands will be as half useful as past
Very easy to understand, thank you! I grew up in the prairies and have heard about how using fertilizer creates a cycle of dependency, but this actually made me see/understand the steps in that process. Very cool, will be ordering more clover crop cover for the future!
Nutrients don't kill microbes. They only kill microbes if you use WAY over the amount and you will basically kill your plant as well. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1lbEtleLz7o.html
The business cycle that this videos explains is false. Investors do not just pump out as many chairs as possible. They only produce what is in demand. The business cycle is caused by credit expansion from fractional reserved banking. A "boom" happens when credit is expanded artificially without actual savings. This creates malinvestments, or producing goods and services that are not in demand. This fractional reserve banking is protected by the state. The state prevents bank runs. A monopolistic central bank allows all banks to expand credit at the same time. If banks were privately owned and not granted monopoly privileges by the state, this would end credit expansion because banks would compete. Competing banks would constantly call upon its competitors for redemption of payment. This would be a check on fraudulent expansion.
3:26 How can it be so beautiful? Easy. Our brain's are wired to find patterns that resemble waves, trees, roots and spirals beautiful. We just evolved in a way that are brains are wired to find certain things beautiful and certain things ugly. There are so many other sets and fractals that are either mundane or boring just because our brains aren't wired to see those things as "beautiful". There's countless sets, and patterns and branches of mathematics that are ignored just because it doesn't align with what are brains find beautiful.
after learning this I realise now conventional farming cannot ever be sustainable so it has to die. how can we get it to die without fucking over millions of farmers who’d liked to have been sustainable but just couldn’t afford it?
The Concepts and Elementary Operations of Complex Number The Magical Complex Number In the previous sections, we have always represented complex numbers with coordinate forms: (a , b), where a is the real part and b is the imaginary part. This method makes it easier for us to associate complex numbers with the points in a two-dimensional plane, and facilitates understanding the formation of Julia set graph. In mathematics, a complex number is usually represented with a more professional form, i.e. a+bi. Herein, i is a special mathematical symbol: imaginary unit, i.e. the number 1 in the imaginary number. The most special property of the imaginary unit i is that its square equals to -1, i.e. i2=−1. For common real numbers, only the square roots of positive numbers make sense. However, with the imaginary unit, negative numbers can also be calculated for square roots. For example, the square root of -1 is equal to the i. After putting the real number and the imaginary number together, a broader concept of the complex number is formed. The sixteenth-century Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano is known as the one who used the concept of complex numbers at the earliest. Many problems that used to be impossible to solve or not so easy to deal with can be solved after introducing the concept of complex numbers into mathematics, although complex numbers look a little strange and are not easy to understand. Not only in mathematics, the complex number also plays an important role in many applications of other specific fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, economics, etc. Elementary Operations In the formula of Julia set, z2+c, there are two types of complex operation: Square operation and addition operation.The square operation rule of complex numbers is the same as that of real numbers: z2=z×z, so we only need to know, in effect, the complex addition and multiplication. For any two complex numbers, a1+b1i and a2+b2i, the sum of them is: (a1+a2) + (b1+b2)i That means the respective summation of their real parts and imaginary parts. Moreover, their product is equal to: (a1a2−b1b2) + (a1b2+a2b1)i It is very similar to the binomial multiplication rule of the real number, merely joined by the imaginary unit i. Example Let's look at an example, and practice the complex operation rules: (3 + 2i)2 + (1 − 4i) = (3 + 2i) × (3 + 2i) + (1 − 4i) = (3×3 − 2×2) + (3×2 + 2×3)i + (1 − 4i) = (5 + 12i) + (1 − 4i) = (5 + 1) + (12 − 4)i = 6 + 8i
How does glacial runoff (melting of glacial ice) contribute to the overall nitrogen cycle? According to the American Geophysical Union, the nitrogen introduced into the environment through the melting of glacial ice bodies, is orders of magnitude higher than what is occurring as a byproduct of "farming". in Fact, glacial waters can have upwards of 66% higher concentrations of nitrogen than sea water (since rivers dump into the sea, it seemed significant for comparison). How long have glaciers been melting, maybe they are the actual enemy? Since nitrogen fertilizers are an artificial growth stimulant, can we determine which farmers are polluting the waterways, like is vegetation at the shorelines greener at the source and down stream compared to upstream?
It’s all energy harvesting for the soil. Pick stinging nettles, boil them 20 mins, let cool, mix with water then spray away, or get a peace of stick wrap a magnetic metal around it and plant in next to your flowers…. Good video thank you. 🌎🍀
Every time i tell people they don’t need chemicals or miracle grow they look at me like I’m fucking stupid. These chemical companies brain washed a lot of people