Differences of composting with and without biodynamic preparations Part 3 of 3
This is Part 3 of 3 of Biodynamic Composting Preparation with Hamish Mackay Hamish recalls an experiment that a year 11 girl did with static
This is Part 3 of 3 of Biodynamic Composting Preparation with Hamish Mackay Hamish recalls an experiment that a year 11 girl did with static
This is Part 2 of 3 of Biodynamic Composting Preparation with Hamish Mackay Hamish introduces his class to biodynamic (BD) preparations. He explains that there
This is Part 1 of 3 of Biodynamic Composting Preparation with Hamish Mackay After the class has very quickly helped build a static compost heap,
Here’s a simple reason as to why we have weeds. This is a snippet from a 1-day course: with Hamish Mackay and John Priestley Growing
Here’s a simple reason as to why we have pests and of the essential role they play. This is a snippet from a 1-day course:
“It is owing to our limitations that a thing appears to us as single and separate when in truth it is not a separate thing
Another science that Hamish became aware of and studied is Goethean science. What is Goethean science?“A spiritual understanding of nature on the basis of Goethe’smethod
Newtonian science prevails in our education systems and leads us to want proof that things work! This is a snippet from a 1-day course: with
Surface water run-off is a problem when soils are compacted. Spending dollars on the soil surface are mostly wasted
Feed the soil – invest in soil fertility with green manures – find the time to do it, it is worth the result.
Apply carbon based fertilisers.
Feed soil life with green manures. Joel reminds us that it doesn’t have to be complicated and asks why not add a diversity.
It pays dividends to use practices that enhance the soil biology. This not only reduces expenditure you’ll grow quality crops
The soil foodweb is a simple cycle of a healthy functioning soil.
If you manage your timing of farm activities you will manage your carbon dioxide.
No till farming is not doing that, says Gary
Gary says that using an Albrecht test to get your soil analysis makes no difference to the soil functioning
There is no magic bullet to farming. Adding more to soils does not double your results. You can reduce your inputs and double your yields
Fungi play a major role to provide free nutrients to the plants.
The word compost often is used to describe reduced waste rather than compost which is full of beneficial organisms.
Why would you put out soil additives every year if it is costing you more and more and not helping long term sustainability?
A short rather dismal summary for farmers who face a bleak future until they wake up to what is happening to their soils because of current farming practices.
As Soil Lovers we respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of all the lands on which we work and pay our respects to the Elders past present and emerging.
When caring for your land take a moment in stillness to respect the wisdom your land is sharing with you.
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