Anyone out there looking for important careers of the present and future this is one of the most important! We need people like Zach in every town on our beautiful, resilient, suffering planet.
Thank you for sharing. Awesome! I encourage you to repeat this kind of video in a 100 different ways, keeping the central message. People are slow to change. Repeat this message over and over.
It looks really, REALLY, essential to learn. Our country recently suffered billions in agricultural damage from the latest drought, but all the "experts" and government officials know to do is bringing in water from elsewhere through irrigation. Alas, the course is prohibitively expensive for the average concerned citizen here so I'm just trying to learn what I can from your videos and elsewhere on the internet. TY for your contribution to healing the land!
check out the doco about Peter Andrews in Australia and how he kept the water in the ground to keep the land sustained during prolonged drought. By slowing the flow of streams or creeks with natural obstacles the land was able to absorb more water and even store it.
This is the perfect capstone for your latest series of videos. I'm a Biosystems engineering student trying to get my land grant institution to understand and act on this new water paradigm. Thank you for your work, I hope to spread it like you have.
Nice video. I have a question....I live in the north east of Spain on the foothills of the Pyrenees and in a area of over 50 000 ha of forests and there is no water to be found our spring dryed up and this is happening all over this forest ... If forest attract water where is the water and why is everyday more dryer
El agua hay que "sembrarla". Busca "siembra de agua" y verás como en las se tienden zanjas de infiltración para retener e infiltrar lo más posible las precipitaciones. Y microrrepresas y resevorios. También las Amunas en el sur de España y en los Andes del Perú.
The "context" box is so much funnier as propaganda when you know Sepp's story and Zach's educational material. "Made worse by human activities ESPECIALLY BURNING FOSSIL FUELS" OK bro's, go build more cities like Dubai, L.A., Seattle, Galveston, etc I'm sure you're looking out for the rest of us
Anyone out there looking for important careers of the present and future this is one of the most important! We need people like Zach in every town on our beautiful, resilient, suffering planet.
Best solution to healing our planet.
Thank you for sharing. Awesome! I encourage you to repeat this kind of video in a 100 different ways, keeping the central message. People are slow to change. Repeat this message over and over.
It looks really, REALLY, essential to learn. Our country recently suffered billions in agricultural damage from the latest drought, but all the "experts" and government officials know to do is bringing in water from elsewhere through irrigation. Alas, the course is prohibitively expensive for the average concerned citizen here so I'm just trying to learn what I can from your videos and elsewhere on the internet. TY for your contribution to healing the land!
check out the doco about Peter Andrews in Australia and how he kept the water in the ground to keep the land sustained during prolonged drought. By slowing the flow of streams or creeks with natural obstacles the land was able to absorb more water and even store it.
This is the perfect capstone for your latest series of videos. I'm a Biosystems engineering student trying to get my land grant institution to understand and act on this new water paradigm. Thank you for your work, I hope to spread it like you have.
Wonderful video. Let's all share it and get it views.
Beautiful video! I´ve been practicing this for decades!
Nice video. I have a question....I live in the north east of Spain on the foothills of the Pyrenees and in a area of over 50 000 ha of forests and there is no water to be found our spring dryed up and this is happening all over this forest ...
If forest attract water where is the water and why is everyday more dryer
El agua hay que "sembrarla". Busca "siembra de agua" y verás como en las se tienden zanjas de infiltración para retener e infiltrar lo más posible las precipitaciones. Y microrrepresas y resevorios. También las Amunas en el sur de España y en los Andes del Perú.
The "context" box is so much funnier as propaganda when you know Sepp's story and Zach's educational material.
"Made worse by human activities ESPECIALLY BURNING FOSSIL FUELS"
OK bro's, go build more cities like Dubai, L.A., Seattle, Galveston, etc
I'm sure you're looking out for the rest of us