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The same problem is choking some lakes and ponds in Northern Vermont
@SabataSeatile-kg1xc2 ай бұрын
If I want to start planting Hemp what's I must do?
@___AuraGami___6 ай бұрын
I’m a barber currently but really interested in getting into farming and learning everything about agriculture. I have 3 boys and would love to pass something down to them. Really cool video!
@utubein20247 ай бұрын
more money more problems right? :P Good idea to throw it out of the water when encountered or?
@fishboydyl8 ай бұрын
Crybaby liberals
@TBassFactory9 ай бұрын
Dang looks like some great fishing
@wonderfulworld513411 ай бұрын
In some regions in America, grass and any cover does not easily grow back after plowing. In North Dakota for instance as in Florida, it would take 10 years or more to have the grass sod come back. They only have grass to graze and never able to plow. In Connecticut, you would easily have the grass grow once again after deep plowing and loosening up the soil. The State Universities were put in 1850 to Study agriculture since the thought of the land wearing out instead of being improved and a dust storm from the mid west where no sod grew back caused dust to appear as far away as New York City.
@SME5724 Жыл бұрын
Wow this opened my eyes alot .. great video
@sharonkayser8212 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for this informative video. I am a first time composted so this is greatly appreciated!
@mikeyboombotz Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I come from a family of farmers from Napoli Italy, and Sicily Italy… my parents came to America with their parents. They kept farming in Connecticut just not big scale. We never had to buy any food from the store- anyway. I’m grateful for this video because it’s super helpful. Now it’s my time to carry the torch 😊
@figueredoruley80502 жыл бұрын
It's good to see Weedborn have new CBD products that will save me money and energy to heal myself.
@ryanmarshall87582 жыл бұрын
Huijie and Monique two thumbs up from Washington state! Very well presented and valuable information for someone trying to privately develop wood biochar equipment. I have been experimenting with a kiln nearly identical to the previous presenter's kiln. In my 3 years of garden/greenhouse and tree planting experiments with biochar/compost/manure/fish variables I have seen these same reverse results in soils with very high organic matter. I believe your results will continue like this. Your research is the first ive seen to help me ponder the mechanism. great explanation of hard softwood porosity too. I have had my most interesting finds with 900f slow pyrolysis willow char recently and planted 600+ willows this year for further experiments. I have been using a co-composted manure forced air static pile charging method for my most recent experiments. Thank you all who contributed.
@oliverofficialchannels93632 жыл бұрын
Very informative and interesting topic 🥰
@johnhelton4572 жыл бұрын
It's good to see Weedborn have new CBD products that will save me money and energy to heal myself.
@noodles99232 жыл бұрын
Very thorough!!
@sodenbify2 жыл бұрын
Need to find some commercial uses for it. Would it make good fertilizer? Plastics? Fuel? Herbicidal treatment has been a disaster in Florida creating large sores on fish and poisoning the water.
@smas32562 жыл бұрын
What about water in the dry years? Primary water, deep and clean recourse. God's gift to humans. When are people going to realize fluoride when taken internally in our water does not prevent cavities. But what is does lower IQ in children. We get our dose when we eat processed food. Same with cutting the umbilical cord at birth attached to all the life giving nutrients to survive. Doctors don't tell you because theirs were cut really short at birth.
@smas32562 жыл бұрын
Happy to know farmers are doing no till gardens in Ct. This is our 2nd year for our small family of 2 plus our neighbor's family gets our extras. In our 70s yrs old a garden is still doable.
@flutterwhyy3 жыл бұрын
Eyo that’s my barn, I work and ride there
@judykonopka90293 жыл бұрын
It's overwhelming. This is such an important video, thanks for making it.
@thomashynes40423 жыл бұрын
on a positive note that plant would make great breeding areas for my tropical fish ponds, so I guess Ill go down to the CT river this spring and harvest some!
@michelleporter50933 жыл бұрын
Wow! Powerful video. I'll be signing up to volunteer and encouraging my friends to as well. Thank you.
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The same problem is choking some lakes and ponds in Northern Vermont
If I want to start planting Hemp what's I must do?
I’m a barber currently but really interested in getting into farming and learning everything about agriculture. I have 3 boys and would love to pass something down to them. Really cool video!
more money more problems right? :P Good idea to throw it out of the water when encountered or?
Crybaby liberals
Dang looks like some great fishing
In some regions in America, grass and any cover does not easily grow back after plowing. In North Dakota for instance as in Florida, it would take 10 years or more to have the grass sod come back. They only have grass to graze and never able to plow. In Connecticut, you would easily have the grass grow once again after deep plowing and loosening up the soil. The State Universities were put in 1850 to Study agriculture since the thought of the land wearing out instead of being improved and a dust storm from the mid west where no sod grew back caused dust to appear as far away as New York City.
Wow this opened my eyes alot .. great video
Many thanks for this informative video. I am a first time composted so this is greatly appreciated!
Awesome video. I come from a family of farmers from Napoli Italy, and Sicily Italy… my parents came to America with their parents. They kept farming in Connecticut just not big scale. We never had to buy any food from the store- anyway. I’m grateful for this video because it’s super helpful. Now it’s my time to carry the torch 😊
It's good to see Weedborn have new CBD products that will save me money and energy to heal myself.
Huijie and Monique two thumbs up from Washington state! Very well presented and valuable information for someone trying to privately develop wood biochar equipment. I have been experimenting with a kiln nearly identical to the previous presenter's kiln. In my 3 years of garden/greenhouse and tree planting experiments with biochar/compost/manure/fish variables I have seen these same reverse results in soils with very high organic matter. I believe your results will continue like this. Your research is the first ive seen to help me ponder the mechanism. great explanation of hard softwood porosity too. I have had my most interesting finds with 900f slow pyrolysis willow char recently and planted 600+ willows this year for further experiments. I have been using a co-composted manure forced air static pile charging method for my most recent experiments. Thank you all who contributed.
Very informative and interesting topic 🥰
It's good to see Weedborn have new CBD products that will save me money and energy to heal myself.
Very thorough!!
Need to find some commercial uses for it. Would it make good fertilizer? Plastics? Fuel? Herbicidal treatment has been a disaster in Florida creating large sores on fish and poisoning the water.
What about water in the dry years? Primary water, deep and clean recourse. God's gift to humans. When are people going to realize fluoride when taken internally in our water does not prevent cavities. But what is does lower IQ in children. We get our dose when we eat processed food. Same with cutting the umbilical cord at birth attached to all the life giving nutrients to survive. Doctors don't tell you because theirs were cut really short at birth.
Happy to know farmers are doing no till gardens in Ct. This is our 2nd year for our small family of 2 plus our neighbor's family gets our extras. In our 70s yrs old a garden is still doable.
Eyo that’s my barn, I work and ride there
It's overwhelming. This is such an important video, thanks for making it.
on a positive note that plant would make great breeding areas for my tropical fish ponds, so I guess Ill go down to the CT river this spring and harvest some!
Wow! Powerful video. I'll be signing up to volunteer and encouraging my friends to as well. Thank you.