tv Saving Our Soil Deutsche Welle February 14, 2025 5:15pm-6:00pm CET
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billions of tiny creatures team and just a handful of healthy soil. in st. louis, you know, we get some energy that didn't exist before just from living organisms. living soil is the foundation of our life. a few clues, a much larger part of bio diversity, lives below the soil. and yet most fields are silent as intense agriculture and extreme weather put pressure on the soil with considerable b. e. a. couple. can anything be done if it's so bad that we have to repair a broken soil the as a drop in, as i own
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a farm and as if it's been in our family since the 16 hundreds and know it's my turn to be. if i treat the soil the way it's being treated everywhere, my grandson will be able to lift from california from mac, the mission farms, south of berlin, near the village of claiming and to come on improving ok. you can really see that the soil is degraded shot, and that's a shame on the facility is degraded. you can't even stick your finger in it, cuz cuz you can barely bring it up. then as you can see, there's still a moisture down here. but the, so it was a mess, it can no longer be generates itself. we still have these limits will begin the snap. we realize that we can't go on like this. the soils have reached their limit . the dust storms, incense storms over and over. not just once but 5 times a year for they used to happen once every 10 years. so now it's 5 times a year for clearing huge fields to make life easier for combine is just one reason soil and northeastern germany has degraded the consequences or of this
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builds dry out faster and also blow away more easily. sandy soils here in yellow cover the region they are the most in fertile soils and also receive the least precipitation. according to the drought monitor, the areas to the east of the river elbow are especially vulnerable. the largest deserts in germany lies in brandenburg south of germany's capital and covers 5 square kilometers. tanks crawled over the sand on this training ground for decades. only specially adaptive plants, dry grasses and lichens have survived. and the li barrows desert. agriculture is on . think about the bundle, the subsidies london book has been hit hard doors and eastern germany generally didn't once because we're in the more continental part of the country. a long way
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from the sea comes in india. so it is a booty in brandenburg and we often happy sandy soils and which are not very good at storing walter wind. and then there's also climate change. i'm thinking with more seated course and a decrease in precipitation possibly a longer faces without it in summer. that's not in my mind, ultimately makes prime them work especially vulnerable to climate change for you. i think you move on to farmers are alarmed. what will grow in the future? how much will they have to adapt? some are already experimenting with arable asian crumbs chick peas, for example, which experts predicts have a future on native european soils. they're seen as a 1st class soil conditioner. but will they work on the continent at good to treat as dogs in the masters overland region between berlin and poland. organic farmer band, hot funded markets, cultivates barren sandy soils is yields of native pulses such as peas and broad
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the scientists and a regional marketing organization are also interested in whether and how the farm is experiment will succeed. expectations are high experiences, desperately needed. how deep should the seeds be sewed? isabella, how's that works at vague you know that as a local food production agency to she wants the garb bondsville being to become a permanent resident and brandenburg is the complicated thing about agriculture is that you can never copy paste the bank account and look at the conditions in india, australia or canada, and then do the same here. conditions very locally, even within a small radius. you have to do things differently. of course we can look at how things are done over there, but then we always have to rethink everything. 11 hector's will be planted today
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that ideally would translate to 11 tons of the protein power crop. that's the plan, but only time will tell the the field has been divided into several areas to monitor how the chick p grows under different conditions. good in border is a chick piece of pass it to the soil because it to the goods it can accumulate nitrogen and it's perfect for humans because it's rich and protein. it's rich and fine, but it's extremely versatile from chip p flower to check the pasta. and chris, it's used everywhere in the kitchen. it's not only healthy, but also extremely tasty. and let's not forget or goose and falafel found the seat should take 2 to 3 weeks to sprout. its new home, the sandy soil of brandon burn eastern germany, created by the last ice age around 15000 years ago. layers of river sand,
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gravel and a few clay particles are typical of this region. but the soil is more than just the layers of sand. to me, this 3 d scan of the soil sample shows its typical texture, a branch system of routes, passages and cavities. this abundance of space is what makes it so valuable as a water reservoir. a single cubic meter of soil can hold up to 300 leaders of water at its best. it's a large sponge. the soil is basically the most important space for walter interaction on the boat. and in short, a substitution of falls in the soil, and the soil decides how much of it actually import traits and how much it runs off on the surface. it's mentioned that to the course with human influence, what the soil ultimately does, but the walters to our lands using soil management the board. and i'm in the summer
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and organic farm and roofing, or land north of berlin. laina and philip had been thinking a lot about the soil for the past 5 years. their harvest is eaten in restaurants by self pickers and members. but the beginning was not easy. for me it's the 2019 drought correspond completely insane. so that was really like a desert here. once we turned it over and it was all open and fair. and i think it had even been killed once over a large area, especially. yes, it looked bad and then come here the summer with the drought center tried at 3040 centimeters down. park. phillip in lane hope to counter the poor. sandy soils, by diversifying above and below ground over $120.00 color full varieties organic vegetables are cultivated on 3 sectors of land.
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devotedly, the soil loves diversity to put it in a natural because roots act differently and need different spaces. i there very widely distributed in the notes as we don't yet know all the connections. we don't yet know what exactly happens in this oil, especially with a micro biome. and what the interactions are these excess comb gonzalez are interested about. first of the new studies worldwide fight show that diversity can actually make the soil more resilient to begin this pool than mano cultures can. it's evelyn know which one growing different kinds of vegetables is more work each has its own specific needs. the rare and heirloom variety is grown by the pair are most interesting to customers and the soil likes them to
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mind can meet then you can even do a bit of soil building with different crops that quoted and start. cabbage is a heavy feeder. it takes away a lot of the building things bring in a lot and so on. if you establish a sensible crop rotation, you can also improve the soil in the quick to even in terms of crowd management to this guy. and that's actually the goal that you build up the soil as part of the cultivation itself. instead of depleting it all got it all smoked. this is what their fields look like in the off season. short living plants, known as cats, crops, are planted in the off season to boost diversity and support the soil into we usually so vege and winter that makes it grows a little in the 1st year and continues to grow the next year. so the soil is never bare, no nutrients are washed out, soil life can continue, water is retained better and the following year we already basically have the 1st fertilizers step in place. legumes such as rich peas and beans are part of the cure
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. they draw nitrogen from the air and by working with special bacteria stored in small nodules that the roots does. here you can see it has lots of bacteria nodules here. this provides natural fertilizer for next seasons vegetables. the catch crop is mon and covered if it doesn't freeze off in winter. the soil does the rest making space and food for the vegetables. if they haven't done with a very diverse oil life with a greater diversity, we can better react to sudden events or shocks or fits because they're always certain specialized organisms that come into play the even can all the documents have these he had said or done some some good come mark do mission has already harvested his grain. now he wants to diversify his fields such as hold. so this is
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the main seat of the course seat for the front door because it contains oats, barley, cheese, get you some floors. instead of deadlock, one room winds, the finer seats such as clover any be past or mixture are also included greenery and homeless are to be built up in the soil as quickly as possible compared to very, that's going into the in the fine seed will take about in 2 days, all over the course of all that takes a week or do you find the final sheet starts approaching in 2 days and starts forming its 1st here routes and it's for seedlings and i get it. and then it starts again with a covered area. it's basically just the soil conditioner because we don't harvest it and we leave it until next spring. we'll the big rethinks began 20 years ago. that's what we used to play after the harvest to break the rubble and turn the soil over the students in the soil surfaced a spot in marshall. my father always said, look, we're not getting anywhere for harvesting so little. i'm not in terms of quintal,
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but we're harvesting too little for what we're actually putting in the we said ok, we'll stop doing it. we'll do something different po number will just stop by way of home. you're lucky enough. comply to all right. do mission has tried a lot of things, researched attendance, so management courses even travel to brazil to see how crops around there. he learned about no till farming where crops are sound directly after the harvest. know plowing the sea drill, slits the soil only slightly. protecting, solely alive, you know, we know from other countries that have been doing this for decades, but it's the only way to say i'm, there is no other way. i don't because i say so if you follow, but because all other ways have been tried for century story, that's the model for at least about 200 years. and then all of them of late the carbon pollution and soil fertility the degradation of tubal on board in full. okay,
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so perfect on he's now a fixture in the know tale scene. he travels to conferences, gifts talks and offers guided tours of his farm. he shares with other farmers via social media and is recognized for his pioneering work. one does not know if he's of course i'm private when someone says ok, so he's not talking garbage. what he said is actually true. it's great to me via void the same mistakes we made 10 or 15 years ago. yeah, i mean, i was, if we already did everything wrong and the others don't need to repeat it and, and gets things come faster. the thing i'm going and that's probably why we're seeing such an increase in the number of people who are not showing up and starting this everywhere. even if it's just experiments. and as if wondering if i was on the file as many have already switched from ploughing to more gentle cultivation methods, but only a few do direct. so the method has no lobby because it saves both diesel and fertilizer. it's just an app. so it is a p, here's, here's a that
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a block that gives you the option of white people. he's important another, be the school of them. yes, yes. well, now it's quite here in the event the animal world, the insect world, the mushroom world can start to live here and process at all. but if we work, the soil who wants to speak to someone in the, the straw on top will be taken away by next year and he does, he does all, it will look like it doesn't matter. and then it will all fall down again on the plants in between die on here. yeah, some do some don't to you some free some don't for yourself on the then least folder and inform the next nutrient carpet for the diversity that we maintain. here for the dvr, a yacht is solely used to only have one percent who, unless now it's 2 percent, which is still very low. creating change is a generational task. we'll just skip and see how the board, the soil is now giving back some of what we'd be putting into it for years. and we're realizing that no team because in dry years we still far important. and even
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in the very try years we still far, nothing has gone are broken. no. what does makes me a big wood on top of but who are the many little helpers for soil fertility? and what do they need to survive? water is clearly critical for also as well as to thrive of the food supply is also crucial. both are in short supply on many soils in brandenburg. so it was a while adjust the quote, showing him on his, on a sand dune, at the edge of a military train, an area she knows that's a desert is also a live. she has already found tiny survivors here such as spring tails. i'll be at sparsely populated, she says, similar to conventionally cultivated farmland, and aka had exist everything and these and i've used the fields conditions are
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relatively similar to a desert and associates. i am not much in part of organic material because any produce ground is usually harvested and isn't returned to the soil. this means that resources, materials are extracted, but not much goes in and done. if only mineral fertilizers are used, there is no organic material for animals to break down applicant. but this meadow is teeming with diversity. the top few centimeters are full of life. it's easy to see in the dark with whom it's and the sort of simple. lots of routes and organic matter. the tricks have to be used to your small in 6 out of the soil. light and warm are used to entice the soil dwellers to move downward through the funnel. the 1st to crawl around our horn mites as
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$20000.00 live in one square meter of field. they effectively decompose plant residues and animal faces. the small spring tail sometimes even appear on mass, but they are shy and split from light the evening get. they like to live in the dark. this light is dangerous for such small animals, which don't have much to counter the light um solution. if they can perceive dark and light, is it so they can withdraw from the light ones the most diminished to look to see thread where it was also known as name and toads. are by far the most numerous soil dwellers. 4 out of 5 living creatures belong to this group of small wriggling worms . they decompose and transport plant residues in the soil.
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can we have bacteria eaters? we have fungus eaters. we have l. g eaters and the soil tv, we have the bad guys that peers and stuck out the plant roots on holding all these nima totes accelerate the cycle of decomposition off the so that's all the ones that eat the bacteria and fun guy are particularly busy because they insure more turnover among the bacteria and phone guy in back to you, i don't in pits and so are they also work faster mountain done all your the, i know all of i'd shadow soils with high fertility are full of fungi and bacteria. me, they decompose particles into the smallest structures and make nutrients available to plants. hot spots are mainly in the roots area, where the finest fungal filaments connect with root ends. there is food for
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everyone, and plenty of plants, sugars. biologists are only just beginning to the site for these previously unknown interactions. the today is an important day for brandon bergs chick be commissioner a run day, but when a field near trip in south west of berlin, high ranking politicians are part of the meetings. the stakes seem higher than at 1st sight the protein power crop, which is set to be both climate resistance and so friendly is of interest to the federal minister of agriculture, as well as a high ranking ministry official and her entourage, isabella, cause it takes the opportunity to promote her project, to assume it is, but now i talked to farmers in the region. the more i also sense the dispatcher, they have questions about what would we still be able to grow in the future got
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from from another very, very important point is cooperation. and we need an association of farmers in the region who say, we believe in chick peas, we will further develop them together because the campaign ship that the trip in agricultural cooperative is also a fan of chick peas. he's making falafel from last year's harvest. but it will only be served later after the minister has toward the field. meanwhile, the 2 farmers discussed their experiences with the leg him to farm is known for its willingness to experiment. this we some of us, the knowledge gained here one day benefit of all of german agriculture. i come from bottom button back to where we have completely different conditions is much smaller . farm is lots of different soil situation bus to volunteer to me and guess what? the farmers, they are say to me is we're experimenting to come,
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we're looking at shipping piece of we're looking at multi plan so we can add to our range of need and it's time for the tasty or part of the event where the minister gets to try brandon berg chick peas. the next comes the less pleasurable part. the realities of farming. the seat failed to sprout in many areas. farmer young a gave out, blames the poor soil quality of the 5th. they're having an incredibly hard time here. if we look to the right left or front and back, the differences are clear. the assets have, it's really interesting. i'm. so when i look at the sand everywhere, it doesn't look so different at 1st. when you work on here, you realize it's also quite dry. it's like a beach and you're going to send bits feeding. but yeah, that's right. that's what makes us different from the desert. understood how long we have a bit more rain fall apart from that. we have sandy soil here of 100 kilometers
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to the east and fleet. as doth band hot found a mob that sits inspecting his chick piece. the rank of variety has sprouted really well. strong growth, dense rows. it's looking good. but it's the only variety. and he's only selling one hector, a narrow strip. the rest is a total failure. 10 hector's of check be so in in vain. what's growing here in lake green is a substitute sunflowers value and i the row after row evaluated. you can take up the row and you could really see how every plant was broken. i went out every day and looked, dug and dug calls could fall and realize, okay, they're starting to germinate and was like, ok, maybe it'll work or but then you're you for it off today. and then i wasn't here for the weekend advice and behind when i came back, i thought they should have been here by now. the situation in the ground was the same. like i'm never rotten smelled of mold. they looked like they've been eating
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molding. yeah. shoes. i can see why is it the soil, or is it the type of check be the light that's institute for agricultural landscape research analyzed, sorrel samples from fried his daughter biologist elizabeth fanning. hoff has a suspicion contagious. i'm to have of you off to these tensor here. because we found fly larvae on the seats from the farms, and we want to catch them in these 10 systems so that we can identify items and you have a page that you can see it quite clearly here. cubic window from here, we caught them again. we have to find that they could be one of the reasons why the chick piece of ground. so poorly guns and russian screen under the, at the end of the probably belong to the dfcs b c's on know a past that feeds on chick peace aids. and chaps is um and nach. this begs the
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question, why did the fly larva only destroy one variety, but ignore the other one? that's not, that's still an exciting on answered question one for now it's an observation and it could be that it has a slightly sticker shell, or also colorings and flavorings and the shell that deterred the fly. we don't know yet a perspective about service information chick. these have been under the microscope here and moon shit back also in brandenburg for 3 years. now. one thing is clear, not all chick, these are the same. most of the one is leading the experiment. he became familiar with the crop back home in syria. this variety compared to the others. yeah. wow. what's the difference? the how does the payment option to you can also see that it's going to be done current. it's more or less the classic chick be, you know, because it's exactly the classic light colored one for the fun. they are hopeful,
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the crop will succeed here. is it always comes gus, i'm off, but that's was the very beginning. and for the 1st 2 years, i monitor the whether from vida, how's the weather data, what does it look like and what is the best time to so, i guess is it right for chick peas? the big glass? you can compare the climate back then. with that, as my hometown a level the most valuable buffer, it was almost the same building, even the level we don't have rain phone is more than 350 or 400. if all goes well. the situation today, and brenda burgis, similar in vandenberg, english with temperatures, reaching new records every year. growing seasons are shifting chick. these are clearly one way to adapt to the new conditions. yes, mazda dispatch. first of all, it's getting warmer. that's the main point to this. we understand that leads to more of operation. that means we have less water in the system even if it rains
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more in the future, that's a step of 12. secondly, there's a shift in rainfall with more in the winter months when we don't need to tell me what's done to me, i need to call them. and then there's the fact that the weather phenomena are obviously changing in such a way that once the weather conditions are stable, they last longer does a ton army, letting out the storm tom. my trees also help protect farm land. and craig, that's north west of berlin. at least one farmer has convinced the trees or the answer for the tricky soil. if you could take some for us on foot for the grandkids. he started planting rows of poplars on his farm land 5 years ago. and this sort of has already begun to change a process that usually takes decades. let's see,
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to what's known display. we can see that the routine of the saw. it was beautiful here will nothing this what? so it is. yeah, we have, we'd screen here. no problem, bucks. how take a bit deeper spectrum of items that came up with some parts of it. yeah, yeah, and here we have the entire root system voltage. we have the leaves fold down and we have the shade. in other words, the soil life will find completely different claim might to conditions here and developed much more intensively because because there was no intelligence of it, that's the kind of good was able to convince the owners of his land to allow him to plant forests on the farm land. this is unusual because every hector is valuable to the farmer. but that's exactly why he says he needs the trees. they help him with his work 365 days a year. the
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defense provides its entire over $17000.00 poplars here and boiler, of course it's much cooler here the night. there is nothing we have this evaporative cooling here, that all the trees are alive. nothing. yeah, we're treating green car doors, the shopping clinical. and the nice thing is that as a conventional farm from the 9, i have an organic tree strip here, warms my heart stuff as well. there's new pesticides, new fertilizer. we use the trees of deployment of the bus, the also to the animals, the height and the strips a surprising pump. and so this has nothing to do with the agriculture in between truck, but it's fascinating to see what happens here. the invest the present supply from right to left on the form that we have partridges, and here's the field. and this is at the celebrated area. we think that it does wonderful things for the floor i found out about was to, to uh, from the phone notes skeptics claim the trees would steal the nutrients his weak needed. but his experience has been exactly the opposite.
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the grain grows just as well right next to the trees as it does in the field. what's more, the light so it was held together better, which helps prevent erosion. but wanted to see a feel good yesterday, for example, the dust didn't blew into the village. the roots of trees filled her entire column . these are effects that you're only noticed if you work with the system every day . it's all by sitting within this team. no. to hector's of trees on $140.00 hector's, of farm land. yeah. how do we, how does that person cooling on the trees provide? she'd break the winds on line and the rows of trees locked up. just don't let the moisture escape. nothing is that something new machine can do the machine about crying. a google thinks trees are better than any sprinkler system. farmers and flaming have also started planting trees and their fields. young poplars grow above one of mark dimensions, fields,
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serials will soon begin to sprout between the trees. but how is story a live suppose to restart after a build has been intensively farmed and depleted for years. mark has started making his own compost to regenerate the soil. plant residues, such as strong grasp leaves, wood and clay become ready made homeless within 6 weeks. those we see what the smells like the forest floor, and that's how it should be most mount. and that's a very pleasant smell. this is guns. i'm going to be my fire. countless soil creatures help begin to break down the material. their expressions form a kind of cement for stable soil structures. this is needed to better store water and nutrients on does it? so this is different from the compost. this is generally produced and that can be bought in hardware stores or elsewhere. the coffin con. this composite is
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a controlled compost, which means that the composting, the real thing, is controlled by adding walter every day and turning it slowly to keep it cool, you will, which is on board, follows over the temple i told will the communal, the finished compost is spread on the fields like fertilizer. but is it worth the effort? the moment, if you dig up the reinforce soil, he getting 5 centimeters organic matter. it's all over then there's a few centimeters of red soil and that results in groups that we don't find in your state and bloodstream plus the, you know, nobody throws fertilizer, they are nobody players at cooper. i wouldn't say that we need to reinforce here. we still have to harvest green, but we want to replicate that. we have to replicate this system. most news is listed in the dimensions family has been farming here for over 400 years. his ancestors always struggle to bring in a good harvest. and now climate change is making things even harder. but do mission
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wants to eventually pass the farm onto his son. the compost is a 1st step, but it's not enough for all the land. he has found a way to multiply the soil helpers. the method is called compost t. he leaves the compost in a kind of tea bag and warm water for one to 2 days. he also adds a cup of honey and rocked flour. the unusual concoction smells like molten beer and herbal tea. the microbes can't seem to get enough but you can't really see what it does. all right, but i know it's good because the plants are all very, very healthy. i don't need any more plan protection products in the form of the longest sites. it's all done with the composite key and it works very well. it has not yet been proven whether compost t promotes whom is formation. but marked emission is convinced for him direct
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sewing catch crops and compost t go hand in hand the he applies his infusion to his fields up to 3 times this season. he sprang it on a maze field. today. he only sprays at dusk or at night to protect a light shy bacteria from being destroyed by the sun. the entries are real energy is created that we didn't have before mole just from living organisms that are entire cultures that are now starting to work and take effect, but weren't there before the front of the plan really makes use of it and continues to do what it does even in bad condition. in other words, it does when it otherwise wouldn't be able to do because of heavy ring fold or a dry stream sunshine please put light is the plan keeps its head down and works to
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save itself. and now we can assume that the plant will get back to work right after it gets hit with the plans people. nothing's even talking with them in front of the mark to mission use to have to spray expensive chemicals. thanks to his new method . he can now almost do without them. the climate change isn't just making the weather warmer, but also less predictable. healthy soil can act as a buffer. so heavy summer down port falls on fill up in lena atlas vegetable planet. the soil absorbs the water. after a short time, it is all seats away. philip also use this bacteria to help the soil. some of those in simmons photos like this as
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a fermentation. rejuvenates, the soil, and it is what we think our son is already quite well revitalized. but we still want to give it a little something along the way. it had a good temperature. this takes 10 days or a week, sentato. oh, what kind? you can measure the ph value each. i smell it is good. if it smells good, we use it for notes of us. your cellphone isn't fun, isn't it? i just hope that it's full of good bacteria to ship the item, which i can now add to the style that i'm stressing at the moment time it often vacating come. the fermentation is made from plant residues, for example, kitchen waste. but unlike compost, it is prevented by lactic acid bacteria in the absence of air. this produces a sour smelling liquid full of micro organisms and nutrients. philip regularly spreads of the concoction on his fields. i'm not going to go into the farmer's life
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that i do. it by hand at a snail's pace, they just use the tractors, they laugh at such home remedies anyway. the importance of good good bacteria for human health is undisputed. similarly, the realization that soil is more than just something that holds plants has gaining ground. it's a system full of life. organic farming leverages this knowledge. in the absence of chemicals, gardeners and farmers look for natural allies, as well as good old fashioned trickery. before the defend, firstly, the plastic prevents the weeds from growing time. they start to germinate and then they don't get any light and then they die. that saves us a lot of work and get this in. and it gives the pumpkins and zucchini a lot of warm please. before you get off this about the water also passes through the plastic transition of the gun. this means that all the soil organisms feel
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totally at home underneath and no birds can get at them. they are eat and then have constant moisture and can also feed on the weeds in the compost that we brought in here. advanced cultivation techniques to allow the others to grow a lot of a small farm. and the story it was also improving noticeably. so gets into and now we're in our 5th year, i'd say we're starting to really notice that the soil structure is creating, resolved along. it's always a long process. and then 10 years will hopefully notice that even more stack a why don't more farms follow suit? the pair work from dawn to dusk during growing seasons over time, physical labor and id. ology are all a part of it lena and philip called their farming method, organic intensive. why not regenerative? a currently popular term to use, regenerative would be an understatement for what we do on this today,
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we are working to improve the cycle, sustainable lighting important, know how to focus on these of the creative. i think this term was introduced to the side of the standard that should actually be normal down to, to bring it back. i guess, you know, my, because regenerative actually means that you make something that is broken whole again. and i can the highest, the, i think you're not going to, you've done some of those cook for it's bad enough that we have to start making ruined soils whole again, we think i put the burden either against your i and the die hard. organics would say that they've always been doing it for me. i think it's good. the conventional farmers a know also thinking about how they can improve their fields. suncoast harvest time in free dist, off a new check. these have ripened. well, yet only one. hector has really sprouted a bitter set back. all hope now lies in the remaining strip of land planted with the rank of variety. the brown chick b. if it's on,
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i would say it's not looking too bad and within that we may well reach the tongue per hector mac to to get that's my 1st guess on to that's a little about the son that has to test cool us. it's really emotional. this whole process that we've gone through together somehow nearing its end and it's catching really exciting. now, we can't celebrate yet we still need to harvest and then look at the results and then clean the product to find the 2 peas on the, on the plate. just yet, but seeing this process and hearing the russell makes me very happy. thank the the large combine doesn't even need half an hour to bring in the entire chick be cross . band heart isn't thinking about giving up despite the setbacks. something will make it onto the plate after all the occurring is on the menu at the farms restaurant. the 1st time ever with a rank of chick peas,
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the farmer to combine driver and inaccurate cultural economist can't wait to taste it. it's been just about it's super tasty. i think it's really nice when chick peas and texture to food, such as part of the mission of i'm kind of like most certainly nothing flavor together with the vegetables. somebody. it's quite safe for my nice combination of very tasty. so that is the, i don't need to get ahead of myself, but maybe this is the start of the brandenburg chip be, which will be read and the page speech the new produce is conquering brandenburg. farmers are restructuring their fields and the landscape is also changing. a movement is under way of the living soil is its beating heart the
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