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PrairieFood
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ธ.ค. 2020
What is PrairieFood?
PrairieFood is a micro-carbon rich soil amendment produced from readily available biomass waste sources. Haney soil tests from our 2020 Corn Grower Trials show we deliver massive amounts of microbe-digestible carbon to the soil, building soil organic matter, sequestering carbon, and eliminating dependence on synthetic and mined fertilizers. Growers finally have a solution that allows them to maximize economic returns and benefit the environment simultaneously. PrairieFood has the potential to revolutionize the way the world farms and bring sustainability to agriculture that has never been seen before. PrairieFood is made by our patented micro-carbon process that feeds the soil and the farmer's wallet.
PrairieFood is a micro-carbon rich soil amendment produced from readily available biomass waste sources. Haney soil tests from our 2020 Corn Grower Trials show we deliver massive amounts of microbe-digestible carbon to the soil, building soil organic matter, sequestering carbon, and eliminating dependence on synthetic and mined fertilizers. Growers finally have a solution that allows them to maximize economic returns and benefit the environment simultaneously. PrairieFood has the potential to revolutionize the way the world farms and bring sustainability to agriculture that has never been seen before. PrairieFood is made by our patented micro-carbon process that feeds the soil and the farmer's wallet.
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Great talk!
Thanks for sharing. It was nice to hear Todd's story from y'all's part of the country.
This is a amazing piece, no farmer
You need a living cover and grazers on the land.
No disrespect intended, but you would get many more views and subscribers if your Advertisement frequency wasn’t set at the maximum level.
We have no control over this, that's 100% up to TH-cam (especially considering our channel is too small to qualify for monetization)
Please consider these two changes to improve your sound quality. 1) Get a couple of decent microphones for $150 to $200 each. Send one to your guest before the interview with a return shipping label. 2) If you or your guest will be in a space with hard flat surfaces, cover those surfaces with moving blankets. Acoustic panels are even better. These are very popular with musicians, so there's lots of DIY vids on how to make them inexpensively. TIA for your consideration. I look forward to more of your work.
My issue is how to get past hardpan. Our hardpan is like concrete. Feels like super fine silt that has compacted over the decades and is just terrible trying to bust through that. Im a home farmer with 1.5 acres usable. I have irrigation but that hard pan persists. It is the color of concrete too. But it is not concrete. How does one get roots to penetrate that layer. It may be like 5" to 8" thick then goes softer. I have a wild grown Pecan Tree that seems to have penetrated that hardpan because we don't water it at all and it is tall and very healthy. Produces and over abundance of nice small pecans each year. Too many for us to consume. Can't shake them out of the tree either. Too big. Even a stout walnut tree shaker could not budget them out. But for the hardpan Im at wits end. Im making compost tea this week for the first time. I wish to know. I don't know where in the food web Flax would be found. I want to find the proper bacteria and fungi amounts that will make for good growth for my Flax plants. I use the flax plants for textile fiber and not seed. I need them tall and healthy.
There is a solution, but it took many years to create the hard pan, and it will take many years to break it up. You need to find an area with trees. You need to contact a tree trimmer and offer to pay for wood chips from tree trimming. You need to have him deliver the wood chips to your land. You then need to wait five years for the wood chips to decay. As they decay, they will retain rain water between rains. Seeds will use that moisture to dig into your soil and break it up. Sorry, I don’t have a faster method.
41:00 is a profound realization how confused/insane the fertilizer industry/modern agriculture has become. The microbiology of soil is practically whats responsible for everything that make possible our entire existence and life.
Dale, I really enjoy your insight and we need to listen. Keep it up.
Hi Keith, what presentation of carbonomics do you discuss the role of Carbon as it relates to weather? I know I recall you stating your opinion on its effect. thanks.
Soil organic matter is anything that can be decomposed or broken down. So it includes anything alive and dead.
There are some new models that separate organic matter and biota. In these models, the air/water component is close to 60%.
Good information. A ten+ year no-till farmer told me “ it’s not just yields, it’s what put in your pocket. Simple but, very profound.
CO2 IS A BENEFIT NOT A PROBLEM PLANT LIFE STARTS TO DIE AT 150PPM PRODUCTION GREENHOUSES SUPPLY CARBON TO 1200PPM TO PROMOTE GROWTH
Sure would be helpful to be able to see the slides.
XKCD has great comic - #1732 or the first to come up if you just search "xkcd climate change" - that's mainly a big vertical graph showing global average temperature from 20,000 BCE until present day with a line at to top saying 'when people say "the climate has changed before," these are the kinds of changes they're talking about.' It took the planet ~22,000 years to warm 4.5C up to 1900. The Industrial revolution started around 1850 in Manchester. On current trajectories, by 2100, it will have warmed another 4.5C from 1900. Nothing short of extinction events (meteors, supermassive volcanic eruptions) seems to have changed the temperature as dramatically as it is changing now.
Where is the thermometor buildings hold heat giving false readings
Too bad we couldn’t see his slides.
Hello Lucinda! If you check out the 2022 videos, you'll see all the slides! We see your many comments and thank you for the feedback!
Really like Robert's comment that it's about the relationship of water and Carbon. That would make a great short, if you could clip it separate. Jimmy wa excellent as always. He's got some great comments. Your video presentation is always excellent too Jessica. 🌻🌻🐝🐞🦋🦋🐞🐝🌻🌻
Much thanks, Neil! We appreciate the support!
This is good
Thanks Anthony! We appreciate our partners like Lance Gunderson at Regen Ag Lab!
You are making a difference!
Thanks, Joy! We appreciate your support:)
@@prairiefood I appreciate your work!
This series is a wonderful contribution to the world!
Thanks, Joy!
You give me hope!
Thank you :)
lol - I posted that "When You're at a Party meme a while ago.
LOVE that, Joy! Yes, we like to have fun with Soil Health here at PrairieFood!
In the words of Joni Mitchell "To save paradise, put up a parking lot." In the words of Masanobu Fukuoka "rain comes from the ground." Today Ag = parking lots. Like Dr. Jackson pointed out dead dirt fields = HEAT. Parking lot agriculture is NOT the way to either create rain or feed the world or make a $.
YES! Joni said "They paved paradise and put up a parking lot"... so many folks think cement soils will grow nutritious crops- we think we can do better! Dead Dirt = Heat. Thanks for enjoying our video!
thank you for the information on how to order direct from author
You are welcome! We love supporting #DaleStrickler and his advancement of Regenerative Ag education- good stuff!
Do as Nature naturally
too many ads
Thks, gr8INFO
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There is existing IP on continuous flow HTC is Europe. I hope yours is distinct enough and that you keep yours within the US, to stay safe from the lawsuits.
what good is this video without the video?
Hello! If you check out the 2022 videos, you'll see all the slides! We see your many comments and thank you for the feedback!
Sad that we could see none of the slides.
Disappointed that we could not view Jimmy's video or slides. Please show the screen also.
So disappointed that we cannot see Lance's slides. Would be easier to understand if we could see his slides instead of only hearing him refer to the slides that we cannot see.
Hello Lucinda! If you check out the 2022 videos, you'll see all the slides! We see your many comments and thank you for the feedback!
Wish we could see Russell Hedrick's slides. Would be so much more informative if we could see the slides.
Disappointed. Wish we could see Trish Jackson's slides, because sounds like she has great slides to explain this.