I would think that someone else would have dealt with the problem of human powered primary and secondary tillage. the Glaser Wheel Hoe is designed for weed kill in pre tilled ground. The Elliot Coleman broadfork is designed for aeration in pretilled ground. Jason you may have to design new heavy duty equipment if you dont want to disturb soil structure . Most people in this situation use a pick, or adz for primary tillage and hoe for secondary.
nice, but will not some draft animals be available for the population to work with? and more, the succesful agriculture, i think, is a combination of animal and plant life. wouldn't it be useful to manure it with pig chicken or rabbit manure too? it's hard to believe people in the future will rely ONLY on plants for food. i mean, no matter how small a farm, a few chickens and rabbits will be on it.
They've put in several young fruit trees -- we didn't talk about them much in the video, I think there is a photo. The trees are near the edge of the property fence, near the indigenous trees.
A lot of work! Why didn't they mow the grass first? They don't have the best of soil to work with, I imagine it was hard packed from being a ball field at one time.
I asked one of the permaculturists I know, but since YouTube makes it pretty hard to add urls in these comments, I'll reply at our website at peakmoment(.)tv/conversations/?p=87. Thanks for asking!
Compost tea is easy. It's basically water that has drained thru compost. You could use a 5-gallon plastic bucket or a large plastic barrel. Add compost and water to a mushy consistency, let set for an hour or so, then pour out the water thru a screen and you'll have your "tea". The "Tea" can be used to water indoor plants as well as your garden.
If people want to look to growing the fuel they need to look to another source other than Corn. It's irresponsible to use our food supply for a fuel. There are other options for example switch grass that is not used for food. But I still hold the idea that all fuels are doing is postponing the inevitable. We need to get back to a close living lifestyle. We need to stop commuting so much and begin to produce our own food and foster communities locally.
It's all about CNG - natural gas, like what comes out of your stove. I drive a honda GX, and I love it. It's clean, efficient, and plus the CNG only costs about $2/gallon equivalent.
Compressed natural gas (CNG) is still a fossil fuel product, and natural gas supplies are also declining worldwide (and in steep decline in North America). So CNG is not a long term solution.
USE THE BIOFUEL IN A WALK BEHIND TILLER, LESS TIME BEAT YOURSELF AND MORE TIME TENDING CROPS AND GREATLY INCREASE FOOD PRODUCTION.
RDLONG30 7 months ago
THIS is the best thing ever.I hope to see more of these projects throughout California soon!
CulturePeaceForever 10 months ago
YOU ARE AN AMERICAN HERO.
Very proud of you, each school should have a garden.............Gardens for Schools...................
Your friend
GOD
Kabbalahnews 2 years ago
I would think that someone else would have dealt with the problem of human powered primary and secondary tillage. the Glaser Wheel Hoe is designed for weed kill in pre tilled ground. The Elliot Coleman broadfork is designed for aeration in pretilled ground. Jason you may have to design new heavy duty equipment if you dont want to disturb soil structure . Most people in this situation use a pick, or adz for primary tillage and hoe for secondary.
sixgunrich 2 years ago
Put some pigs in there - they will root up that field in no time.
Hamish121212 3 years ago
No pigs please, hehe
sarcasmi 3 years ago
@Hamish121212 Yea they wasted time inventing a labour intensive device when they could have hired a few pigs.
hablerz 1 year ago
try nettle. you may think it's a weed, but it can be eaten as spinich, used for animals, and for clothes
bluemoondiadochi 3 years ago
nice, but will not some draft animals be available for the population to work with? and more, the succesful agriculture, i think, is a combination of animal and plant life. wouldn't it be useful to manure it with pig chicken or rabbit manure too? it's hard to believe people in the future will rely ONLY on plants for food. i mean, no matter how small a farm, a few chickens and rabbits will be on it.
bluemoondiadochi 3 years ago 3
very nice I must complimnt you all.
Subspace4d 3 years ago 2
Wind turbines would work PERFECTLY with farms, like the Dutch do
odin422 3 years ago 3
If there is wind available. On this site, not often enough.
peakmoment 3 years ago
No fruit trees here?
odin422 3 years ago
They've put in several young fruit trees -- we didn't talk about them much in the video, I think there is a photo. The trees are near the edge of the property fence, near the indigenous trees.
peakmoment 3 years ago
hmm....not sure....there has to be a better solution than a glaser hoe
javierenchina 3 years ago
A lot of work! Why didn't they mow the grass first? They don't have the best of soil to work with, I imagine it was hard packed from being a ball field at one time.
Bullettube 3 years ago
how do I get the recipe for the compost tea?
hybridracers 3 years ago
I asked one of the permaculturists I know, but since YouTube makes it pretty hard to add urls in these comments, I'll reply at our website at peakmoment(.)tv/conversations/?p=87. Thanks for asking!
peakmoment 3 years ago
Compost tea is easy. It's basically water that has drained thru compost. You could use a 5-gallon plastic bucket or a large plastic barrel. Add compost and water to a mushy consistency, let set for an hour or so, then pour out the water thru a screen and you'll have your "tea". The "Tea" can be used to water indoor plants as well as your garden.
Bullettube 3 years ago
I think I read 1 acre of corn = 1 gas tank of fuel and is only something like 5/8 as efficient. Ie THEY SUCK. Get a life.
NoirMusic 4 years ago
If people want to look to growing the fuel they need to look to another source other than Corn. It's irresponsible to use our food supply for a fuel. There are other options for example switch grass that is not used for food. But I still hold the idea that all fuels are doing is postponing the inevitable. We need to get back to a close living lifestyle. We need to stop commuting so much and begin to produce our own food and foster communities locally.
MyerstownFarm 4 years ago 6
It's all about CNG - natural gas, like what comes out of your stove. I drive a honda GX, and I love it. It's clean, efficient, and plus the CNG only costs about $2/gallon equivalent.
annearky 4 years ago
Compressed natural gas (CNG) is still a fossil fuel product, and natural gas supplies are also declining worldwide (and in steep decline in North America). So CNG is not a long term solution.
peakmoment 4 years ago
... Be far better off growing organic food rather than wasting it on liquid fuels.
Takes a whole year's supply of corn-as-food to fill 1 tank of E85 gasoline.
Thats not sustainable.
Especially when we use gigantic quantities of fossil fuels to grow those fuels.
Agrofuels are not sustainable, Organic food farm is.
greyflcn 4 years ago
Agrofuels are sustainable depending on how you define them. Making alcohol from cattails. Sugarcane etc. HEMP. all agrofuels and sustainable.
TrevorJNoyes 3 years ago 2
thank you! i'm glad you uploaded another "on location" segment.
cbhoodrider 4 years ago