For wet soil conditions - like duck habitat, you really want Japanese millet
@HunterBullard-t4v2 күн бұрын
Could I put this in my duck impoundment?
@keithberns9103 күн бұрын
Sorry, we do not sell the product - you will just have to search online to find it
@shemwayman11463 күн бұрын
IS IT POSSIBLE TO GET SOME?? PLEASE REPLY
@jasontucker32954 күн бұрын
The foot crimp will not work if you have any rocks. Rye doesn't die easy.
@cs-su9ko5 күн бұрын
Soil Works llc lack of Air is part of the problem
@autonomous_collective5 күн бұрын
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@briankubik50415 күн бұрын
So when is someone going to show corn or potatoes growing in regenerative farming or green beans carrots. Is it designed for us Gardner's. Or is regenerative only for forage? Whats this cash crop i want to see it with regenerative!! No till?
@hanzketchup8597 күн бұрын
When microbiology like microbes exhale, they exhale Co2, 1 part carbon, 2 parts oxygen, microbes can’t hold their breath. Anyway thats 2 parts of the 5 major parts plants need, the other 3 are hydrogen, phosphorus and I can’t remember the third one. Calcium! I had to look it up, my point is these 5 major elements, gases and carbon are also needed by microbes and fungi. Theres other needs but the major 5 are the lions share.
@geoffeverist42648 күн бұрын
Great video, did you put any fertiliser with this , or microbe mix ?
@user-ly6vk6cx1h9 күн бұрын
yes good info, it baffles me how everyone dosent find that plants/gardening is as fascinating as I do.
@michelebolgia47510 күн бұрын
straordinariamente bello questo video grazie sono un agronomo di roma italia
@AnimeDreamingEcchi10 күн бұрын
Where can I buy this mix ?
@nommindymple624111 күн бұрын
Thanks for the follow-up. I appreciate it.
@GreenCoverSeed11 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
@denniskemnitz138111 күн бұрын
You have 3/4 inch irrigation lines on soil surface in this video. Dennis
@denniskemnitz138111 күн бұрын
Do you have.....
@GreenCoverSeed11 күн бұрын
@@denniskemnitz1381 Those are 5/8" drip irrigation lines.
@janetjohnson99811 күн бұрын
So you must give hormones to sync cows for AI
@mtpocketswoodenickle263711 күн бұрын
This segment reminds me of the dairy farmer and his Twelve April's Dairy system from many years ago.
@autonomous_collective11 күн бұрын
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@janetjohnson99811 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Hopeful.
@janetjohnson99811 күн бұрын
I am curious about the preg rates improvement potential with cows on grass. Also the genetics of the cows in grass from the previous operation, meaning would the other cows work here?
@Brohymn8012 күн бұрын
Any use or thoughts of using switchgrass for grazing? With the manure spreading ..and emphasis on building SOC levels.. is there any biochar inclusion in the manure during feed? Composting? Spreading? I know Cornell was running an incredibly solid cutting edge program on biochar research & incorporation. Per fertilizer, is there any use of diazatrophic-based nitrogen fixing microbial fertilizers like SumaGrow? In keeping the mineral content of the soil higher as grazing depletes, are there concerted efforts to include rock dust type products like Azomite? Or locally sourced rock dusts with a higher mineral content?
@MHolt-yq5vg12 күн бұрын
I bought a pound of seed this spring and planted a 1,000 sq ft area. Chaos is ok but ridiculous is better the growth is an adventure and lots f fun.
@elmojosedesouza728821 күн бұрын
Lascou tudo eu não sei a sua língua. 😢
@CalebGoss-u7o26 күн бұрын
This man was born for the camera
@keithberns910Ай бұрын
Likely not as extensive as field corn, but would be pretty good... and the whole plant is very palatable, not just the ears - so it will likely get consumed much more rapidly. I would consider sorghum sudan as a high biomass plant that deer would not ow down nearly as much
@MrWhiltetailАй бұрын
How does the BMR 90 Grazing Corn root bio mass compare to field corn? I'm looking for a crop that will build organic matter as fast as possible.......... Also, is it just the ears of the grazing corn that are so sweet or is it the whole plant? I'm wondering if the stalks will get hit a little by the deer or if they will destroy the plant before producing grain.
@jasontoolan3816Ай бұрын
Way to grow!
@autonomous_collectiveАй бұрын
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@Nightowl5454Ай бұрын
A follow-up video for this would be interesting to see what the harvest numbers were at.
@josephuicker3872Ай бұрын
I wonder how root exudates can attract microbiology in the soil, to the roots. Ants are known to harvest the honeydew from aphids. I suspect that ants or other arthropods or earthworms are harvesting root exudates. These arthropods carry the beneficial bacteria to the roots in their holobionts.
@pedrofigueroa1941Ай бұрын
How much potential do you see for using rhizophagia to control Huanglongbing in citrus? Are you aware of some research group exploring this approach?
@paulvandenberg5341Ай бұрын
Y’all are doing great education. Thank you.
@stevecobb7844Ай бұрын
I had some over grazed unfertilized pasture. I got a soil test. Added lime to all. Fertilized to test recommendations on on feild per year. Excellent results on all, especially the fertilized fields. Also reduced size of herd. Divided the fields with much more rest periods. I am on the fence about cover crops to get an early start with next springs grazing season.
@nicholasforti9948Ай бұрын
Great information!!!
@YotacivАй бұрын
Mycorrhizal fungi helps deliver phosphorus to plants but mycorrhizal fungi don’t like phosphorus that much?
@keithberns910Ай бұрын
If phosphorus fertilizer is applied, then the plant does not have incentive to feed the Mycorrhizal fungi to aquire the P from the soil. So the Mycorrhizal fungi will not thrive in a high P fertility environment because the plant does not "need" them
@honeydocraftsman4504Ай бұрын
Might have been a good video if we knew your location.
@teunishageАй бұрын
Soil, life in general, it's diversity and complexity, relative stability and resilience, abbundance etcetera . And we the people with our (earth) foreign synthetic cracked materials are just zoning it to a certain death. How to stop this lunacy immediately?
@user-ey5mc1tl3zАй бұрын
Hi
@faruq4153Ай бұрын
"I like this webinar. I see networks, roots that always have mutualistic symbiosis. Like a semiconductor network. However, by creating a social biome, by creating a variety of plants, it will create a social biome, which will also affect the types of beetles in the agricultural land ecology, causing pest populations to increase. I am interested in the discussion on 'lignin'."
@nommindymple6241Ай бұрын
You're transplanting into your crimped cover crop. If broadcasting seed, is there any hope for success in a crimped cover crop? If I crimp before broadcasting, I don't think the seed will make contact with the ground. If I crimp after broadcasting, the emerging plant might not be able to penetrate the crimped cover crop to reach the light.
@GreenCoverSeedАй бұрын
I agree- I don't think broadcasting has much chance of success in a crimped cover crop. You can clear the residue away after the crimped cover crop is dead, but a different termination method (perhaps mowing and tarping or tilling under) might work better for that application.
@autonomous_collective2 ай бұрын
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@autonomous_collective2 ай бұрын
Rest for a year is understood as soil rest every sunday. Which equals 52 days a years. Multiply 7 yrs by: 52 x 7 = 364 days which equals a year. 😃
@autonomous_collective2 ай бұрын
Keith Berns six fundamental truths of BioGrace? 1) Solar energy is free and plants are the best way to capture it. 2) Carbon is not a problem - Its free food for plants and biology. 3) Nitrogen is free and abundant. 4) Soils are rich in plant nutrients and minerals. 5) Soil biology makes the system bigger, faster, stronger. 6) Water is essential to all life and the process.
@figandcloverranch58712 ай бұрын
Can’t wait , broadcasting your “Summer Release” into my standing Rye (then terminating) this weekend or next week; watching for rain 👍🏼👍🏼
@user-vw3hs4ou1w2 ай бұрын
I have been doing hand crimping for a while and it works great...very empowering for gardeners! Boy you got a lot to hand crimp there....gonna get ripped!
@leonardpearlman40172 ай бұрын
NEMATODES! People sometimes joke about "what is a weed, anyway?"... I usually say a "weed" is something that's resistant to nematodes! If you can eat it, too? I'm a fan already. I meant to plant this a few years ago, and am just getting around to it now... and had to watch the video a few more times since I forgot everything. Thanks for bringing this obscure topic!
@chiltepierce2 ай бұрын
Vance McCoy you should have talked about the amazing influence that John Kempf and AEA products have had in your operation. 😂
@paulvandenberg53412 ай бұрын
I did something similar with a broken snowboard and two pieces of angled iron. The straps let you hop with both feet. Quite a workout! Did one 4x20 raised bed a day.
@GreenCoverSeed2 ай бұрын
That does sound like a workout!
@denniskemnitz138111 күн бұрын
How many hops per hour...that method seems dar n near impossible...you gotta at least upgrade to a weighted roller with a handle.....Dennis
@nommindymple62412 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I appreciate your putting out videos to help us non-commercial (i.e. smaller stands of plants/cover crops and missing equipment) people figure out how to handle our cover crops around the house.
@earlmanigault40202 ай бұрын
how much can you do for 1 hour?thx
@GreenCoverSeed2 ай бұрын
It's relatively tiring work-It takes me about 10 minutes to very thoroughly crimp one of our 70 ft rows, and after that, I'm ready for a short break. So probably a couple hours total for the 10 rows we had overwintering mix planted in our garden this year.