Wow. Mind kinda blown here. That part about providing too much nitrogen through manure leading to soil structure collapse was a shock! I always thought maybe the worst is manure might be too strong and burn the grass leaves, but to lead to microbes eating the biotic glue to get their carbon... 🤯 I'm trying to heal our soils while (carefully) grazing horses. I always thought leaving their manure for the nutrients plus to encourage dung beetles was a good thing. Now I'm second guessing! Thanks very much for sharing this knowledge and info!
I watched diverse cover species root system's in multiple States and they all stop at the same depth. The daikon radish is a favorite for diagnosing the uppermost density layer location or depth. Let's get real here.
The machine is the only one built that sufficiently addresses the silt concentration or silt density layer to dramatically enhance root mass and proper architecture to rapidly facilitate aggregate formation.
I have a different idea for chronic wet spot(s)-restore the wetland, use these very attractive government programs, square-off the upland around it, and farm the good stuff. Draw your payment once a year, and watch the ducks.
I’m actually full out CTF. People think I’m crazy because I do everything different, but we continue to thrive.
Awesome talk, Brian. Dr Tobby Keirs' snap of bidirectional flow inside the fungal hyphae you've used is indeed stunning.
You guys are awesome! thanks for what you do.
This was really well done. Really helped me understand compaction and how to address. Liked the gag ad.
EXCELLENT presentation and follow-up comments! Thank you!!!
Very good! Thanks for sharing!👏
Wow. Mind kinda blown here. That part about providing too much nitrogen through manure leading to soil structure collapse was a shock! I always thought maybe the worst is manure might be too strong and burn the grass leaves, but to lead to microbes eating the biotic glue to get their carbon... 🤯
I'm trying to heal our soils while (carefully) grazing horses. I always thought leaving their manure for the nutrients plus to encourage dung beetles was a good thing. Now I'm second guessing!
Thanks very much for sharing this knowledge and info!
Manure is good but with everything, to much of a good thing is a bad thing. That said I think it would take a crap ton to be to much😅 test your soil!
I watched diverse cover species root system's in multiple States and they all stop at the same depth. The daikon radish is a favorite for diagnosing the uppermost density layer location or depth. Let's get real here.
Great webinar!
Any thoughts on running a machine like the cursebuster to speed up the restoration process on compacted soils?
The machine is the only one built that sufficiently addresses the silt concentration or silt density layer to dramatically enhance root mass and proper architecture to rapidly facilitate aggregate formation.
Y’all selling them?
Someone here mentioned the curse buster - how about this approach? Sounds like the right thing in its promo vids. But then again - all do.
I have a different idea for chronic wet spot(s)-restore the wetland, use these very attractive government programs, square-off the upland around it, and farm the good stuff. Draw your payment once a year, and watch the ducks.
Гейб, день добрый! Привет из России. С уважением Константин Тверской.
Brian is not discriminating well the difference between water infiltration and percolation at 11 minutes.