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In this week's Grow Guides, we explore how to make your own organic nutrients at home to feed your cannabis plants naturally and effectively. Whether you're trying to save money, grow more sustainably, or just prefer to know exactly what's going into your soil, this episode is packed with practical advice and recipes. We cover: Why make your own nutrients instead of buying bottled feeds Popular organic methods like compost teas, worm castings, banana peel teas, and fermented fruit juices (FFJ) How to brew your own lactobacillus serum and Jadam microbial solution (JMS) What ingredients and equipment you'll need How to apply homemade feeds safely without overfeeding Tips for adjusting your DIY nutrients to suit different stages of growth Common mistakes to avoid when working with living microbes and homemade mixes Learn how to boost plant health, enhance terpene and cannabinoid production, and grow better buds—without relying on commercial nutrients. If you have any questions you'd like us to answer in next week's episode, reach out to us through your favourite social network, join our Discord server, or visit Percy's Grow Room for more. Links are available on our website—don't miss out! Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you have enjoyed this episode.
Today we discuss using mushrooms to heal our damaged soils and our damaged bodies with Sean Hawkins. Shawn and his wife will talk about their journey and the role mushrooms have played in it. Sean Hawkins is a certified “Soil-Smith” and educator of JADAM & Korean Natural Farming practices. He has 15 years experience in greenhouse management; growing a variety of indoor crops, microgreens, and flowers. Jen Hawkins spent 8 years working for one of the largest pharmaceutical compounding companies in the world. In 2020, during the authoritarian over-reaction to Covid, Sean used his agricultural experience and community resources to … Continue reading →
In this episode I interview Preston Smith, a seasoned gardener with 15 years of experience. He brings a wealth of knowledge on natural farming, which is the focus of today's discussion. Preston shares insights into his current farm practices and dives into topics such as increasing soil organic matter, compost, leaf mold, JADAM microbial solutions, and much more. Support the show
Our latest episode navigates the turbulent water of South Korea's neoliberal rise, examining how austerity measures imposed by the IMF hit the working class hard and compromised environmental protections. Yet, within these adversities, seedbeds of change emerged, notably in the form of farming communes and radical agroecology. We unravel these complex threads with a nod to the contradictions they harbor, setting the stage for a deeper conversation about capitalism's imprint on democracy and nature. The narrative doesn't stop there. We turn our gaze to the evolution of environmental movements in South Korea, transitioning from the centralized NGO structures of the '80s to the grassroots-driven initiatives we see today. By spotlighting movements like the Life and Peace Movement, we highlight how ordinary citizens, pro-democracy advocates, and agroecological farmers are crafting a more resilient and balanced ecological future from the ground up. These community-driven efforts challenge the status quo not by dismantling capitalism directly but by fostering local autonomy and ecological alternatives, offering rich insights for similar movements in places like the United States. Finally, we explore the political landscape of agroecology with movements like JADAM and Korean Natural Farming at the helm, which challenge the artificial separation of politics from daily life. Consumer cooperatives are on the rise, transforming societal values and culture by creating alternatives to capitalism. In the realm of cooperative community agriculture, the Hansel and Movement stands as a testament to the power of collective endeavor, cycling financial and agricultural outputs back into the community. For sources, transcripts, and to read more about this subject, visit: www.agroecologies.org To support this podcast, join our patreon for early, commercial-free episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/ Key Words: South Korea, Capitalism, Foreign Exchange Crisis, IMF, Austerity Measures, Working Class, Environmental Protections, Farming Communes, Radical Agroecology, Grassroots Movements, Democracy, Nature, NGO, Life and Peace Movement, Consumer Cooperatives, Political Agroecology, JADAM, Korean Natural Farming, Cooperative Community Agriculture, Hansel and Movement, Capitalistic Pursuits, Late Night Recordings, Passive Income, Patreon
Welcome to episode 46 of Growers Daily! We cover: watermelon profitability, traveling, KNF, biodynamics, JADAM and more! Links from this episode: Sunday's Video: https://youtu.be/SxFjb0i8sbE OAK Conference: https://www.oak-ky.org/annual-conference KNF study from Hawaii https://gms.ctahr.hawaii.edu/gs/handler/getmedia.ashx?moid=3976&dt=2&g=12 Chris Trump Podcast with me 2019: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-no-till-market-garden-podcast/id1441886206?i=1000450827032 KNF book: https://ilcasia.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/chos-global-natural-farming-sarra.pdf Book Loosely about KNF: https://amzn.to/4gqYt0I Jadam Books: https://amzn.to/4gqYqSA Jadam Site: http://en.jadam.kr Jeff's Book: https://amzn.to/4gaEjZa Jeff Videos: https://youtu.be/h4AU5kd4RUs Paper on Steiner: https://epublications.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?params=/context/hist_fac/article/1080/&path_info=Staudenmaier_3569.pdf Biodynamic review: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/opag-2019-0064/html Biodynamic vs Conventional and Organic: https://www.sektion-landwirtschaft.org/en/research/sv/findings-from-a-recent-comparative-study-on-biodynamic-agriculture#:~:text=Biodynamic%20versus%20conventional:%20Biodynamic%20methods,farming%20reduce%20dependency%20on%20imports. Support our work (
This week we have the amazing opportunity to chat with Chris Trump of Biomei Solutions (biomei.solutions) and learn from a guy who has been teaching and SHOWING people how to succeed in natural farming for decades.Topics discussed on todays show:Indigenous Predatory Micro-Organisms (IPMO) - how Chris stumbled upon this preparation and how it is applied virtually anywhere in the world with amazing success. How to make IPMOHandling spider mites using natural farming inputsCommunity Questions:Can you make IPMO with dead pest carcasses and how to effectively collect pests from your grow area to use in an IPMO preparationWhat are the best plants to use to detoxify soil and what should I do with that plant matter afterwards?What inputs would you recommend for a small home grower to use in a city without resources to go full KNF or Jadam?Has Chris Trump ever used predatory insects?Can you keep taking IMO1 collections from IMO3 and still have the efficacy of IPMO?For making IPMO, would taking dead bugs that have mycelium on them from inside your window sill and adding that to an IMO box be useful to collect more predatory fungi? If I have already made the KNF wetting agent, can I add herbal extracts such as rosemary, thyme and sage oils I have made, or could I use them in my OHN?Can you add insect frass to LABs to make a similar thing to IPMO?Is there a specific type of rice that works best for IMO collection?Are there any inputs that you use with cedar wood? Can cedar bark be used as an OHN ingredient or part of an IPM spray?You can support this FREE show and the people contributing by supporting these small businesses:http://www.biomei.solutionshttp://www.okcalyxxshop.comhttp://www.rubberduckyisopods.comhttp://www.MIBeneficials.comCatch us every FRIDAY NIGHT at 9pm est, 6pm pst on Youtube and Instagram Live
This week we are talking about keeping your garden flourishing in the early summer time utilizing Natural Farming and Jadam principles to save MONEY. Throw your question in this week! Soil maintenance: (what I'm doing to keep my gardens healthy) Using Inputs Green manures Top dressing Keep soil watered Keep soil covered Keep the roots Plants maintenance: (how I train, prune, manipulate the plant) Cannabis Tomatoes Squash Peppers Cucumbers Sunflowers (Other plants you all may have) Pest maintenance: (issues I'm having, sprays I'm using) Squash Bugs Cucumber Bugs Caterpillars Rabbits
El método JADAM es una técnica de agricultura orgánica coreana que utiliza microorganismos y productos naturales para mejorar la salud del suelo y controlar plagas y enfermedades. El método JADAM busca devolver la agricultura a los agricultores, haciendola más barata y sostenible. Hoy te cuento sobre su origen, principios y cómo aplicarlo en jardinería. PATROCINADOR: https://personalgardenshoper.es ACADEMIA: https://jardingpt.com WEBS SÚPER IMPORTANTES https://claudiodoratto.com https://jardinesinclusivos.ar CANALES IMPERDIBLES DE TELEGRAM - Jardinería y Paisajismo: https://t.me/jardineros - Jardines Inclusivos: https://t.me/jardinesinclusivos
Estiércol, humus de lombriz, bokashi, compost… ¿cuál es tu abono favorito? ¿hay uno mejor que otro? ¿cómo se gestiona en un huerto y en un macetohuerto? Mylena, Toni y Ester coinciden en algo: les encanta el humus de lombriz y experimentar nuevos métodos de compostaje. Atentos al aprendizaje de Toni sobre el método JADAM, a las cáscaras de pistacho de Mylena y al bokashi en cubo de Ester. ¿Has experimentado con alguno de ellos? Ya sabes que nos encanta conocer tu opinión, ¡te leemos! Hablemos de Verde somos: Adela @huertosinthesky Alba @verdopolis Ester @picaronablog Marta @planteaenverde Mylena @huertox Nena @nenaplantsflow Toni @huertinadetoni Más información en hablemosdeverde.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hablemos-de-verde/message
Crafting Cannabis Episode #63 - Today we chilled with our good bud @badgersbunk and the legendary Angus who graced us with his pupper snores. W chatted about summer planting, veggies and cannabis, JADAM, KNF and other fun things. Come hang out! ---------------------------------- Use code "craftingcannabispodcast" for 7% off at https://grovebags.com/ Website: https://craftingcannabispodcast.com Discord: https://discord.gg/craftingcannabispodcast Instagram: @craftingcannabispodcast @earlybird_autogrows @blackwatergrows @ruderalister
In this episode of NerdGrows, we discuss our upcoming giveaway of ashtrays made by our friend Nama Potter. We talk about my adventure into learning Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and Jadam gardening. Since I've been sick recently, I have been binge-watching horror movies, and have some recommendations for you. All Of Our Links: https://linktr.ee/nerdgrows
Every Friday at 9pm Est (8pm CST, 7pm MST) we go live from Michigan, Oklahoma and Colorado to discuss anything the community wants via a Question and Answer type forum. Join us live to ask questions about anything like: Natural farming inputs, bioactive reptile enclosures, bioactive substrates, building bioactive enclosures, isopods, living soil systems, no till organics, colored springtails, springtails, exotic springtails, tropical springtails, collembola, folsomia candida, rove beetles (dalotia coriaria), hypoaspsis miles (stratiolaelaps scimitus), oribatid mites, clean up crews, bioactive decomposers and so much more.
This week we get into foundational information of Jadam and Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Some questions covered this week: 1. What does IMO and EMO stand for? 2. Can you explain the IMO Levels (1-5) and explain their purpose? 3. Does Jadam have IMO Levels (1-5)? Some Resources in Tonights Show: 1. Better Understanding IMO 1-4 : https://www.ecofarmingdaily.com/build-soil/biological-inoculants-for-soil-health/ 2. The Entire Jadam Handbook Free : https://lafarrucanews.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/youngsang-cho-jadam-organic-farming_-the-way-to-ultra-low-cost-agriculture-jadam-2016-1.pdf
Organic Gardening For Beginners: Tips To Plan And Grow Your Own Productive Garden
What is there to do in your garden in December? Well, it depends on where you live!Zone 9 and above can work on overwintering flowers and perennial veggies, harvesting crops that are still producing. Zone 8 and below is mostly just maintaining what you've got. Your fall and winter garden doesn't need a whole lot of input right now as most plants have gone dormant with the lower daylight hours. But no matter your zone, this is a great time to think ahead to next year and start planning. Here are some great questions to ask yourself: What will your seed starting schedule be?What sort of garden planning and layouts do you need to create?Will you try to extend the spring season with row covers or low tunnels? Do you need to build any new garden beds?Do you need to buy any seeds, or take inventory of what you already have?This is also a great time to start learning about something new in the gardening world. For me, it's JADAM, a natural, low-cost, Korean agriculture system that relies on making your own fertilizers and building soil health on-site. It uses cover crops, grass mulch, and certain bacteria to help. I'm still learning a lot, but I'll share how I'm implementing it in a future episode. As always, thanks for tuning into the show!
We're back with Season 4 of the No-Till Flowers Podcast! In this solo episode, host Jennie Love talks about regenerative spraying and how to boost the health of your crops with foliar feeding. Learn about the phyllosphere and what easy homemade inputs you can use to reduce pests and diseases with weekly foliar sprays. Mentioned in this episode: Join the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network if you'd like to continue the conversation on this topic. Jennies on-demand short courses for fellow farmers: Foliage for the Win Successful Flower CSAs and Subscriptions CREW: Hiring and Managing Woodies: Playing the Long Game Simple Steps to Better Marketing Regenerative Farming Cohort Tap into the above courses and resources any time you need. These are available on-demand through the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network. Current RFFN members shoud follow this link to access the Short Courses at the discounted member rate. How to make WCA, a homemade calcium foliar feed. How to make LAB, a homemade input for boosting good biology in the phyllosphere My4Sons Backpack Sprayers Quorum Sensing TED Talk on YouTube If you enjoyed this episode, you might also want to listen to: Episode 15: A Little Goes a Long Way in Regenerative Farming with Tony Gatez Episode 21: The Magical BRIX Number that Stops Pests with Dr. Tom Dykstra Episode 23: Bokashi & Worm Farming with Matt Arthur Episode 30: JADAM Basics, Making JMS and Other Natural Inputs Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and other opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST? Share your opinions in this brief survey. As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it. Thanks for tuning in!
In this exclusive interview, Jay Blaze sits down with the experienced cultivator known as 'Smoke' to delve deep into the world of indoor cannabis cultivation. Discover the secrets and techniques that have made 'Smoke' a standout in the community. From innovative living soil practices to the exploration of Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and JADAM methods, this conversation is a treasure trove of insights for anyone passionate about growing their own cannabis. 'Smoke' shares the journey from prohibition land in Iowa, the transition away from conventional nutrients, and the dedication to nurturing a flourishing ecosystem for personal medical and recreational use. Don't miss this engaging and informative discussion with a true cannabis cultivation enthusiast. be sure to follow him him on IG @ipoke_smot420
There have been some struggles and lessons learned the hard way out here on Family and Friends Farm in Petaluma California this summer. I discuss observations in adequate irrigation, considerations for affordably improving the soil, including making and using “JADAM” microbial solution, and other efforts to increase yields of vegetables.
Curious about cover crops for a flower farm? Host Jennie Love walks listeners through a clear and concise overview of cover crops suitable for a small regenerative farm and why cover crops are such a valuable tool in the summer time for weed management. Included is a list of favorite cover crops for a small flower farm. Mentioned in the episode: Cover Crop Solutions Chart from Peaceful Valley Deer Creek Seeds Kings Agriseeds Peaceful Valley The Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (find a transcript of this episode there as well as lots of other helpful resources) If you enjoyed this show, you will also enjoy listening to these past episodes: Episode 26: No-Till Basics: Bed PReparation Using the Deep Mulch System Episode 18: The Ins and Outs of Intercropping with Denise Richter Episdoe 17: Exploring the Science Behind Natural Farm Inputs with Nigel Palmer Episode 15: A Little Goes A Long Way In Regenerative Flower Farming: KNF and JADAM with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and other opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST? Share your opinions in this brief survey. As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it. Thanks for tuning in!
Crafting Cannabis Episode #44 - @okcalyxx of @okcalyxxgenetics joins us today for a discussion that is PACKED with information. We were honored to have this time to chat. We touched on JADAM, KNF, closed-loop organics, genetics, breeding selection, cultivars, and a lot, LOT more. You definitely don't want to miss this episode. Get your notebook out and be ready! ----------- Use Code "CRAFTING" for 10% off at https://www.autopot-usa.com/ Use Code "craftingcannabispodcast" for 7% off at https://grovebags.com/ Use Code “CCANPOD15” for 15% off at https://coldwarorganics.com Website: https://craftingcannabispodcast.com Discord: https://discord.gg/craftingcannabispodcast Instagram: @craftingcannabispodcast @earlybird_autogrows @blackwatergrows @ruderalister
Youngsang Cho explains the philosophies of JADAM: Do as Nature Does I and Others are One The Good and the Bad are One Co-existing with Grass Questions by Manfred Mann Connect With Youngsang Cho: Youngsang Cho,The president of JADAM, started organic farming in Korea in 1989. He learned natural farming from his father, Hankyu Cho who founded Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Based on his father's farming and Asian traditional farming, he founded JADAM (meaning "People that resemble nature") in 1991. He has developed a number of core technologies necessary for popularizing organic farming. JADAM, which leads Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture, is the largest organic farming organization with more than 75,000 members in South Korea. Website Instagram YouTube Buy Youngsang Cho's JADAM books Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group
What makes the JADAM method Ultra-Low cost and how does the method work? While JMS is the cornerstone solution of the JADAM Method, Youngsang Cho also invented JS (JADAM Sulfur), JWA (JADAM Wetting Agent) and JHS (JADAM Herbal Solution) to aid in pest and plant disease management. How to make JS (JADAM Sulfur) Connect With Youngsang Cho: Youngsang Cho,The president of JADAM, started organic farming in Korea in 1989. He learned natural farming from his father, Hankyu Cho who founded Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Based on his father's farming and Asian traditional farming, he founded JADAM (meaning "People that resemble nature") in 1991. He has developed a number of core technologies necessary for popularizing organic farming. JADAM, which leads Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture, is the largest organic farming organization with more than 75,000 members in South Korea. Website Instagram YouTube Buy Youngsang Cho's JADAM books Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group
In order to start your JADAM Organic Farming journey you will need to make JMS, the JADAM Microorganism Solution. Youngsang Cho walks us through step by step how to create this mixture. All you need is 3 simple ingredients - boiled potatoes, sea salt, and soil from around your garden or farm. Connect With Youngsang Cho: Youngsang Cho,The president of JADAM, started organic farming in Korea in 1989. He learned natural farming from his father, Hankyu Cho who founded Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Based on his father's farming and Asian traditional farming, he founded JADAM (meaning "People that resemble nature") in 1991. He has developed a number of core technologies necessary for popularizing organic farming. JADAM, which leads Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture, is the largest organic farming organization with more than 75,000 members in South Korea. Website Instagram YouTube Buy Youngsang Cho's JADAM books Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group
JADAM can be used by anyone, anywhere, no matter what size their garden or farm is. The JADAM Method seeks to simplify farming and create a universal standard. In doing this, the inputs must be cheap and readily available to anyone around the world. Connect With Youngsang Cho: Youngsang Cho,The president of JADAM, started organic farming in Korea in 1989. He learned natural farming from his father, Hankyu Cho who founded Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Based on his father's farming and Asian traditional farming, he founded JADAM (meaning "People that resemble nature") in 1991. He has developed a number of core technologies necessary for popularizing organic farming. JADAM, which leads Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture, is the largest organic farming organization with more than 75,000 members in South Korea. Website Instagram YouTube Buy Youngsang Cho's JADAM books Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group
This week we welcome two very special guests all the way from Korea - the founder of JADAM, Youngsang Cho, and his daughter, Sunyoung Cho. In this episode, we discuss the history and basics of JADAM and Korean Natural Farming. Connect With Youngsang Cho: Youngsang Cho,The president of JADAM, started organic farming in Korea in 1989. He learned natural farming from his father, Hankyu Cho who founded Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Based on his father's farming and Asian traditional farming, he founded JADAM (meaning "People that resemble nature") in 1991. He has developed a number of core technologies necessary for popularizing organic farming. JADAM, which leads Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture, is the largest organic farming organization with more than 75,000 members in South Korea. Website Instagram YouTube Buy Youngsang Cho's JADAM books Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group
I'm joined in this episode by Margaret Parks of Evergreen Growers Supply, an Oregon-based supplier of beneficial insects and microorganisms. We begin by discussing the big picture pieces of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) as they relate to small scale flower farming. Then we dive into spider mite control with three fantastic beneficial insects. We also touch on banker and trap crops as well as the importance and fundamentals of scouting. Some important links to go along with this conversation: Evergreen Growers Supply Margaret's Critter Links The mite predators Margaret mentions are: Amblyseius / Neoseiulus fallacis (pronounced "fuh-LASS-iss") Hypoaspis miles / Stratiolaelaps scimitis – (pronounced "stratio-LAY-laps") Phytoseiulus persimilis – (pronounced "per-SIM-ih-liss") Margaret offered a great pro tip during our conversation I thought I'd put here in the show notes so it's easy to reference. Add site:.edu after google search terms to find university and extension publications quickly without having to weed through all the companies sell stuff. Because Margaret had so much great info to share, I've split my conversation with her into two parts. Tune in again for Part 2 where we talk about a few more specific pests, like cucumber and Japanese bettles, as well as a natural product Evergreen Growers offers to combat gall. If you liked this episode, you may want to also listen to: Episode 8: Dahlia Pest Management with LeeAnn Huber of Coseytown Flowers Episode 15: A Little Goes a Long Way in Regenerative Flower Farming KNF and JADAM with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm Episode 21: The Magical BRIX Number That Stops Pests – An Exciting Conversation with Dr. Tom Dykstra HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST? Share your opinions in this brief survey. As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it. Margaret Parks of Evergreen Growers Supply
Host Jennie Love walks listeners through a clear and concise discussion of what natural farming is and how to begin making natural inputs like JADAM Microbial Solution (JMS). If you've been intimidated by the host of natural inputs talked about in Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and JADAM, this is a great introduction that will demystify the process and get you started. Mentioned in the episode: Registration for the CREW virtual seminar to help you find and manage a great crew for the coming season. The JADAM book The JADAM YouTube channel The Regenerative Flower Farmers Network where you'll find the transcript for this show and several related articles to making natural inputs for your regenerative farm (you must be a member to access it) If you enjoyed this show, you will also enjoy listening to these past episodes: Episdoe 17: Exploring the Science Behind Natural Farm Inputs with Nigel Palmer Episode 15: A Little Goes A Long Way In Regenerative Flower Farming: KNF and JADAM with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm Please remember to rate and review this podcast! Many thanks!
From codependency to a more interconnected way to relate to reality
I met Preston Smith in 2017 in Humboldt during my very engineered and handled travel through California and Oregon and I do share great memories with him, from the gift of being reunited to experience time and space in the game. Preston is a real present day alchemist. Was his connection with the plant world an evidence or something he had to work his way back to? He shares about spagyrics, the JADAM method and the great results he had transforming the quality of soils in 3 months. Preston shares his experiments, research and remembrance journey in his Youtube videos and the workshops or classes that he holds. As described on his website, "Rogue Natural Farming is committed to Regenerative modalities of farming, land and livestock stewardship & Bee keeping". Living Abundance is a window to present the alchemical products he is creating. Survival archaic fears can lead us to come back to the natural laws and change our trajectories, noticing there is something very wrong with the direction we are being pushed towards. That has been the case for Preston. He shares about the ability of discernment to be reading people and energies and to work with grief to grow and uplevel in the game. Preston's psychic and coding abilities and sentient ways to experience this reality are a window to what is real in this game.
Guest Bryant Mason of Soil Doctor Consulting in Colorado joins host Jennie Love in a lively conversation about nutrient balancing and soil testing, including key nutrients for better flower production and stem quality. Follow Bryant on Instagram @soil_doctor. Bryant has developed an easy online tool to help you directly to interpret your soil tests and choose natural amendments accordingly. Click here to learn more. Covered in this episode are: The Different Forms of Nitrogen Calcium Phosphorous Magnesium Soil pH Soil Paste Test and Soil Testing in General Tissue Testing Water Management Testing Natural Inputs for Nutrient Levels Resources mentioned in this episode are: Biomin Cal-Boro (calcium boron feed) Infiltration Ring Chart for Mode of Nutrient Uptake in the Root Zone Logan Labs Past episodes for further listening include: Episdoe 25: The Power of Pulse Watering with Emma Horswill Episode 17: Natural Inputs with Nigel Palmer Episode 15: Korean Natural Farming and JADAM in Flower Farming with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm Episode 4: Soils Testing 101 with Ellen Polishuk HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST? Share your opinions in this brief survey. As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it.
We are on a roll over here with yet another full episode, from the worlds biggest smugglers, to Jam Band legends and KNF and No Till Gurus. This week we have you covered. @Randylanier27 will join us and remind us why we are so lucky that we have gotten past the “say no to drugs era”. Randy self financed his race team through smuggling cannabis on a immense scale we are talking 1000's of tons, and unfortunately payed the price. You can see his Story on Netflix “Bad Sport” episode five “need for weed” check it out it's an amazing story. Unsurprisingly he has his own brand @octane93only, we will talk about all that and more. We also will check in with Rob Barraco From @DarkStarOrchestra they are playing in Frisco Colorado Friday and will be playing the next day on Saturday the 11th here in Denver Colorado Dave's an old friend the band so we will get the lowdown of how the the 25th Anniversary tour is going. Joining us IN studio Will be Miles Fillippeli from @WeedShouldTasteGood and @fermentedplantextracts to talk about all things organic gardening such as KNF and JADAM with Jeremy Silva from @buildasoil who will be zooming in from their warehouse in Montrose CO so expect twists and turns and an ultimately crossing that finish line on your favorite long format Cannapod cast. So get that @jeromebaker bong cleaned, those blunts and joints rolled and that @dabx rig charged so you can make or through, and keep up with us this Fri 4:20 -7:10MT YouTube.com/adamdunnshow #sagemastaselect #seedsherenow #randylanier #survivalofthefastest #darkstarorchestra #buildasoil #weedshouldtastegood #fermentedplantextracts #esttech #bio365
It's seed starting time! I'd venture to say this is what we growers are live for! Watching seedlings grow in the depths of winter is the best mood lifter. Those of you in the Southern Hemisphere are likely gearing up for your late summer sowings for cool annuals too. So it seemed like a great time to do a deeper dive into seed sowing with my old friend and seed starting pro, Lisa Mason Zeigler from the Gardener's Workshop. Lisa literally wrote the book, called Cool Flowers, on starting seeds for early spring crops. She's been flower farming for 25 years and runs a seed supply house. She's also the host of the Field & Garden podcast, which you should check out if you haven't already. In this episode, Lisa and I talk all about seeds. Everything from seed storage tips to creating a living soil with natural inputs to even a bit about sowing by the biodynamic calendar. If you'd like to get my written out Regenerative Seed Starting Mix Recipe, join the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN) to download that today. Lots of links to share with this episode: The New Organic Grower by Eliot Coleman Seed Germination Theory and Practice by Dr. Norman Deno (free download) Biodynamic Calendar (make sure to set your specific location for accurate days) A study about the importance of the first few days of a seedling's life and how they develop Maxicrop (kelp product) WCA (calcium input) LAB (video on how to make it) A study on worm castings enhancing germination A study on worm castings improving disease resistance TED talk on how bacteria “talk” with autoinducers Past episodes mentioned in this conversation for further listening include: Episode 21: BRIX with Dr. Tom Dykstra Episode 15: Korean Natural Farming and JADAM in Flower Farming with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm Episode 16: Biodynamics with Erika and Ken from Teton Full Circle Farm Episode 23: Bokashi and Worm Farming with Matt Arthur HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST? Share your opinions in this brief survey. As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it.
The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh Our channel, It's All About The Biology, is dedicated to growing with living soils. Soils that are full of biology like mother nature intended. Our motto is "However You Grow, Whatever You Grow, Just Grow," which encompasses everything from Natural Farming, Permaculture, Regenerative, Food Forest, Biodynamic, Living Soil, BioActive, Organic, No-Till, Jadam, KNF, and so much more. Whether you are a gardener, farmer, landscaper, or commercial grower, you will find a wealth of information shared by our hosts, The Soil Mentors: Dr. Av Singh and Leighton Morrison, who both have years of experience. The podcast invites guests to share their knowledge and expertise, as well. We have a heavy focus on the cannabis industry and growing quality medicinal cannabis, as this is the industry that we feel will bring growers together in the understanding that it's all about the biology and that living soils allow the plant, no matter what you grow, to achieve its full genetic potential. It is an industry that has been and is currently being studied and has strict testing regulations that monitor quality assurance. This gives the industry a greater understanding of what happens in growing plants using different types of inputs. It highlights the differences between naturally grown and grown with chemicals. In this episode, our two hosts meet, having heard about each other's careers, and finally get to truly interact with each other. Dr. Av Singh is from Nova Scotia, Canada, and Leighton Morrison is from California, U.S.A. In this and subsequent episodes, you will find that these two gentlemen compliment and respect each other's experience, knowledge, and understanding of growing in natural soils. The Soil Matters With Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh Learn more about soils and how to improve your soil to create healthier plants with Leighton Morrison and Dr. Av Singh. #leightonmorrison,#avsingh,#livingsoil,#jadam #permaculture #naturalfertilizer Dr. Av Singh, PhD, PAg. https://www.linkedin.com/in/av-singh-... https://www.fs-cannabis.com/ https://growupconference.com/ For a full bio visit: https://growupconference.com/speakers... Leighton Morrison https://www.instagram.com/kingdomaqua... https://www.kingdomaquaponicsllc.com/ Ken Somerville Executive Producer https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/ https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca Contact email itsallaboutthebiologytour@gmail.com Gifts to support the tour: https://www.givesendgo.com/G9AZD Reach out to Ken for a quick 15 min call: https://calendly.com/kensomerville/co... #caringsharingcommunity,itsallaboutthebiology,#labs,#koreannaturalfarming,#wca,#wcap,#ohn,#faa,#imo,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#kensomerville,#itsallaboutthebiologytour,#naturalfarming,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#totill,#knf,
Hey there! It seems like we are off to a good start this year in the Daily Bible Reading Podcast. In this extra podcast, I am trying to give answers to frequent questions. First I want to ask you to share the DBRP NOW with your friends. If you started listening to the podcasts just a few days ago, then perhaps it has occurred to you, “Hey, this podcast would be perfect for …” this or that friend. If so, please share with them right away. This first week of the yearly plan is a great time to start listening, and if your friend wants to, he/she can easily catch up with you. Then you can discuss the readings together. I invite you to contact me if you hear mistakes in my podcasts or if you would like to send a comment. My favorite way for you to contact me is via the Contact button at dailybiblereading.info. It's in the upper right hand corner of the screen. If you write about a problem in accessing a certain podcast, please tell me what device you are using and what podcast player. But hey, before writing to me, please check out the Read This First pages linked in the banner bar at dailybiblereading.info. That's the place to go for information about Bible apps, podcast apps, Bible sites useful for digging deeper. and also information about me (Phil) and Gale.[a] After a break in listening to my own podcasts, in 2022 I came back to listen to them again in a concentrated way, looking for things to improve. I ended up making improvements to 154 out of the 365 episodes among the NLT podcasts, and I will continue making improvements to the GNT series in 2023. But now I am afraid that I may have introduced new errors in the NLT series. So for you listening to the NLT series in 2023, please let me know if you hear mistakes or if a certain episode has inferior recording quality compared to the others. YouVersion now has an audio play button at the bottom of every page in the Digging Deeper Daily reading plan. Because that reading plan is sponsored by the Daily Bible Reading Podcast, some people will think that the play button is giving them the recordings for the podcasts. It does NOT. If you hit the play button, you get a Siri/Alexa-like voice that reads the devotional content page, and after that page, the app will play whatever voice is bundled with the translation you have selected. If any of the people who have recently subscribed to the Digging Deeper Daily reading plan in the YouVersion app are confused like that, then they won't get the message about their mistake, since they will never see the extra podcast that I release like this one. However, when the voice pronounces the name of Job as job, I hope that they will figure out that they are not listening to a podcast. Actually following the 3D reading plan that way is not too bad. I'm just sorry that those who do this will miss out on the extra information that I sometimes give in the podcasts, and also they will miss the prayers at the end of each podcast. For more information about my two full-Bible reading plans in the YouVersion app, please visit the Read This First pages linked at dailybiblereading.info, and look for the page that is about Listening to podcasts. Now let me give you a selection of quick tips. If you have any questions about why I have recorded the NLT and the GNT for the DBRP, please see the Read This First pages. Those two are the most understandable English translations for those consuming Scripture in audio form. If you started listening to episode 1 podcast on January 1st, if you don't want to install a podcast app, you can simply go to dailybiblereading.info or dailygntbiblereading.info. Your daily episode will be near the top. Using that website is also a great way to listen if you are using a computer instead of a smaller device. If you are somewhere in the middle of the year or are irregular in your listening, a good podcast app will make it easy to select the next episode without having to remember the day number or search for it. If my reading is too slow for you, a good podcast app will let you choose to speed up the audio. My favorite speed is 1.20. I don't recommend listening to Scripture at 1.5 speed if your aim is to understand it and think about it. Two years ago, when I was reading the 3D plan and not listening to the audio[b], I enjoyed using the MyBible app, which works on both Apple and Android devices. It has MANY options for customization. A simpler app that allows you to follow the 3D plan is called Quick Bibles. The Indonesian version of that program is the most popular Bible app in Indonesia. You can download and follow the Digging Deeper Reading plan in both of these two apps instead of using the more popular YouVersion/Bible.com app. Please, if you are listening to the DBRP on your commute to work, have things set up with your podcast app so you do not need to touch your phone. If you commute to work with an Android device, I recommend that you check out using the Podbean app. If you sort the DBRP podcasts in ascending order (low to higher numbers), then the app will automatically move from one episode to the next without a touch. One of the easiest ways to listen to the 3D plan using smart speakers. Please see the Read This First pages at dailybiblereading.info for instructions about using smart speakers, and also for more information about podcast apps. At the first of each year, I frequently have received email questions asking me to explain what I said about the Orya people in the introductions to Genesis 1 and 2. I said this: I have seen first-hand in my work in Indonesia that when a people group misunderstands and twists the story in Genesis 1-3, it will have far-reaching consequences for their lives. In the case of the Orya people, twisting the story of the fall caused much suffering and misery among families. ============== It was about 1986 when Isaak Sasbe made a special trip to see me. At that time I and several Orya men were about to finish translating the Gospel of Mark. While I knew how to say lots of things in the Orya language, I usually couldn't follow everything in an extended narrative in that language. So, on the day Isaak visited me, I am so thankful that I thought to turn on my little tape recorder. In the following months, I would carefully transcribe everything that Isaak told me. Isaak was the governmental head (or the mayor) of the village of Santosa. This is the story that he told, and that which the people there learned from his uncle, Daud. In the beginning, Adam and Eve and other Orya people lived on Jadam mountain. They lived by the power of God. They even had glass in their windows. And they could just think about it, and food would appear on their tables. And they could just think about it, and all the dishes would be washed and put away. (They lived by the magical power of God and didn't have to work.) But it all was ruined when Adam had sex with Eve. Until that time people lived without sex. So God got angry and told Noah to build a big boat. When the boat was finished and the flood waters started coming up, everyone who helped build the boat could get on. Those that got on included Jesus. As the flood got deeper, other people tried to climb up, but Noah hit them over the head with a hammer and they fell back into the water. Jadam mountain was the only mountain peak left above water, and the remaining Orya people stayed there until the water receded. But Noah and Jesus took the power of God with them in the boat, and they sailed away with it and landed in America. That's why you Americans live with the power of God. Then Isaak said something most significant: “I came here to ask you: How can we get the power of God back?” (The anthropology article that I wrote on this is published with the title Of Paradise Lost.) Of course I tried to explain to Isaak that all this was twisted and wrong! I remember his disappointed look upon hearing my explanations. Years later I gained insight as to why he would have been disappointed. According to his belief, if I really had the secret of the power of God, I wouldn't share it with anyone, because that would let others in on the secret. If I told other people how to share the power, the result would be less power and wealth for me. Eventually this story and another told by Isaak's uncle resulted in what anthropologists call a ‘cargo cult'. Such movements are common in the Papua province of Indonesia (formerly called Irian Jaya), and the other side of the island in Papua New Guinea, and in the Solomon Islands. A cargo cult starts when a charismatic leader arises (like Isaak's uncle Daud), and tells people, “Hey, we're doing things wrong. If you do what I tell you, we'll be blessed with cargo (health, wealth, and prosperity) from our departed ancestors.” Daud's twist on this was that the thing the Orya people needed to do to unlock garden-of-Eden-like prosperity was to trade wives. That idea actually had almost nothing to do with Adam and Eve falling into sin in the garden, but with Moses and Joshua and the raising of the walking stick at the crossing of the Red Sea. A little note about Isaak's uncle's background: Daud was one of the few men of his age that went into town and learned the Malay language. So when the first Malay-speaking evangelists came into the Orya area, he was one who was often called upon to translate what the preacher said. That's where he learned Bible stories. How I wish I had recordings of those Maylay sermons and Daud's translations! Another point worth mentioning: Spontaneous sermon translations are not a good way to present the Gospel. There is a little interesting thing here also from a Bible translation perspective: The false teaching of Isaak's uncle involved taking literal happenings in Bible stories and taking them figuratively. Orya people still struggle with this: “Adam and Eve surely didn't sin by just eating a fruit. How silly! It's no big deal if I take a papaya from someone else's garden. They had sex.” Now, a figure of speech in Orya is ‘to pick a flower with someone', and it means to commit adultery with that person. So it was very logical for them to think that picking a fruit was a euphemism for forbidden sex. And Daud's false teaching was that Moses didn't literally raise a walking stick over the Red Sea. Orya men always go to war in pairs. The junior goes first and strikes the first blow, and the junior warrior follows and dispatches the victims. The less senior warrior is called (using figurative language) the other man's ‘walking stick'. So Daud said, “Instead of Moses raising his literal walking stick, he and Joshua (who were war partners) exchanged wives. God was so pleased with that that He opened the Red Sea for them to escape.” When Daud first started promoting this teaching about wife-swapping, the Orya people didn't just start having free sex. No, Daud and the other leaders regulated which pairs of men would trade wives. I said before that this led to misery. Imagine this: Among two couples, there might be 2-3 of them who were happy with making the trade, but 1-2 were not thrilled with having sex with their new partner. When I first heard of all this, I imagined that it might be all the guys who would be happy, and all the women who would not be. But, in fact, I heard stories of misery from both sexes. One could not run away from this. Where could you run to? And would you leave the children behind? Women were beaten. People of both sexes were trapped. And sexual sin is sticky, in the sense that it inescapably brings more sin and shame with it. Plus it all has to be kept hush-hush, and you can't tell anyone about your problems. Trying to regain a Lost Paradise using human ideas results in misery. I'll probably tell you in another podcast how, years later, the Lord used his Word to defeat the cargo cult. One terrible effect of the cult was to distrust anyone teaching differently from the cult teaching. That is one thing the Lord defeated. Before the occasion that brought the defeat of the cult, people would hint to me about their cult activities saying, “We're doing our traditional cultural practices to bless this land (meaning to bring prosperity).” Note that after only 30-40 years after the start of the cult, they called the wife swapping their ‘traditional cultural practice'. That was not their true tradition! I, the newcomer and foreigner, had to remind them! In the olden days before Daud Sasbe, adultery was severely punished. The punishment was to have your thigh shot at close range with an arrow. The thigh would be pierced with a big spear-like arrow— the kind used in killing pigs. Not many committed adultery back then. God, our creator, has every right to tell us humans how to live. People who live as God instructs us in the Scripture are actually the happiest people in the world. God knows what is best for us. And He has been kind enough to not hide this knowledge from us. He made us male and female to harmonize together in a beautiful way. A couple is so harmonized that two become one, one body. Any time we humans say, “Oh God didn't really mean what he said about __x__ in the Bible!” (you fill in the blank) — we are headed for trouble and misery. My stories about how the Orya people were led into degrading sexual sin probably sound so strange to you that you can hardly believe it. Well, when I tell the Orya what is happening now in the sexual revolution in America and other first-world nations, they can hardly believe it! The sexual revolution will not lead our society to Paradise, happiness, or prosperity, but to shame and misery. ============= I want to repeat my appeal from the top of this episode: Please share with your friends about the 3D reading plan and the Daily Bible Reading Podcasts. Any day of the year is a good day to start listening to the Bible. The Holy Spirit will never tell you not to read the Bible. That message comes from someone else. Expect the Holy Spirit to speak to you each time you read or listen to the Bible. Please forget about me and listen to Him. Gale and I send you our New Year's greetings, and as always, I say, May the Lord bless you ‘real good'.
Hey there! It seems like we are off to a good start this year in the Daily Bible Reading Podcast. In this extra podcast, I am trying to give answers to frequent questions. First I want to ask you to share the DBRP NOW with your friends. If you started listening to the podcasts just a few days ago, then perhaps it has occurred to you, “Hey, this podcast would be perfect for …” this or that friend. If so, please share with them right away. This first week of the yearly plan is a great time to start listening, and if your friend wants to, he/she can easily catch up with you. Then you can discuss the readings together. I invite you to contact me if you hear mistakes in my podcasts or if you would like to send a comment. My favorite way for you to contact me is via the Contact button at dailybiblereading.info. It's in the upper right hand corner of the screen. If you write about a problem in accessing a certain podcast, please tell me what device you are using and what podcast player. But hey, before writing to me, please check out the Read This First pages linked in the banner bar at dailybiblereading.info. That's the place to go for information about Bible apps, podcast apps, Bible sites useful for digging deeper. and also information about me (Phil) and Gale.[a] After a break in listening to my own podcasts, in 2022 I came back to listen to them again in a concentrated way, looking for things to improve. I ended up making improvements to 154 out of the 365 episodes among the NLT podcasts, and I will continue making improvements to the GNT series in 2023. But now I am afraid that I may have introduced new errors in the NLT series. So for you listening to the NLT series in 2023, please let me know if you hear mistakes or if a certain episode has inferior recording quality compared to the others. YouVersion now has an audio play button at the bottom of every page in the Digging Deeper Daily reading plan. Because that reading plan is sponsored by the Daily Bible Reading Podcast, some people will think that the play button is giving them the recordings for the podcasts. It does NOT. If you hit the play button, you get a Siri/Alexa-like voice that reads the devotional content page, and after that page, the app will play whatever voice is bundled with the translation you have selected. If any of the people who have recently subscribed to the Digging Deeper Daily reading plan in the YouVersion app are confused like that, then they won't get the message about their mistake, since they will never see the extra podcast that I release like this one. However, when the voice pronounces the name of Job as job, I hope that they will figure out that they are not listening to a podcast. Actually following the 3D reading plan that way is not too bad. I'm just sorry that those who do this will miss out on the extra information that I sometimes give in the podcasts, and also they will miss the prayers at the end of each podcast. For more information about my two full-Bible reading plans in the YouVersion app, please visit the Read This First pages linked at dailybiblereading.info, and look for the page that is about Listening to podcasts. Now let me give you a selection of quick tips. If you have any questions about why I have recorded the NLT and the GNT for the DBRP, please see the Read This First pages. Those two are the most understandable English translations for those consuming Scripture in audio form. If you started listening to episode 1 podcast on January 1st, if you don't want to install a podcast app, you can simply go to dailybiblereading.info or dailygntbiblereading.info. Your daily episode will be near the top. Using that website is also a great way to listen if you are using a computer instead of a smaller device. If you are somewhere in the middle of the year or are irregular in your listening, a good podcast app will make it easy to select the next episode without having to remember the day number or search for it. If my reading is too slow for you, a good podcast app will let you choose to speed up the audio. My favorite speed is 1.20. I don't recommend listening to Scripture at 1.5 speed if your aim is to understand it and think about it. Two years ago, when I was reading the 3D plan and not listening to the audio[b], I enjoyed using the MyBible app, which works on both Apple and Android devices. It has MANY options for customization. A simpler app that allows you to follow the 3D plan is called Quick Bibles. The Indonesian version of that program is the most popular Bible app in Indonesia. You can download and follow the Digging Deeper Reading plan in both of these two apps instead of using the more popular YouVersion/Bible.com app. Please, if you are listening to the DBRP on your commute to work, have things set up with your podcast app so you do not need to touch your phone. If you commute to work with an Android device, I recommend that you check out using the Podbean app. If you sort the DBRP podcasts in ascending order (low to higher numbers), then the app will automatically move from one episode to the next without a touch. One of the easiest ways to listen to the 3D plan using smart speakers. Please see the Read This First pages at dailybiblereading.info for instructions about using smart speakers, and also for more information about podcast apps. At the first of each year, I frequently have received email questions asking me to explain what I said about the Orya people in the introductions to Genesis 1 and 2. I said this: I have seen first-hand in my work in Indonesia that when a people group misunderstands and twists the story in Genesis 1-3, it will have far-reaching consequences for their lives. In the case of the Orya people, twisting the story of the fall caused much suffering and misery among families. ============== It was about 1986 when Isaak Sasbe made a special trip to see me. At that time I and several Orya men were about to finish translating the Gospel of Mark. While I knew how to say lots of things in the Orya language, I usually couldn't follow everything in an extended narrative in that language. So, on the day Isaak visited me, I am so thankful that I thought to turn on my little tape recorder. In the following months, I would carefully transcribe everything that Isaak told me. Isaak was the governmental head (or the mayor) of the village of Santosa. This is the story that he told, and that which the people there learned from his uncle, Daud. In the beginning, Adam and Eve and other Orya people lived on Jadam mountain. They lived by the power of God. They even had glass in their windows. And they could just think about it, and food would appear on their tables. And they could just think about it, and all the dishes would be washed and put away. (They lived by the magical power of God and didn't have to work.) But it all was ruined when Adam had sex with Eve. Until that time people lived without sex. So God got angry and told Noah to build a big boat. When the boat was finished and the flood waters started coming up, everyone who helped build the boat could get on. Those that got on included Jesus. As the flood got deeper, other people tried to climb up, but Noah hit them over the head with a hammer and they fell back into the water. Jadam mountain was the only mountain peak left above water, and the remaining Orya people stayed there until the water receded. But Noah and Jesus took the power of God with them in the boat, and they sailed away with it and landed in America. That's why you Americans live with the power of God. Then Isaak said something most significant: “I came here to ask you: How can we get the power of God back?” (The anthropology article that I wrote on this is published with the title Of Paradise Lost.) Of course I tried to explain to Isaak that all this was twisted and wrong! I remember his disappointed look upon hearing my explanations. Years later I gained insight as to why he would have been disappointed. According to his belief, if I really had the secret of the power of God, I wouldn't share it with anyone, because that would let others in on the secret. If I told other people how to share the power, the result would be less power and wealth for me. Eventually this story and another told by Isaak's uncle resulted in what anthropologists call a ‘cargo cult'. Such movements are common in the Papua province of Indonesia (formerly called Irian Jaya), and the other side of the island in Papua New Guinea, and in the Solomon Islands. A cargo cult starts when a charismatic leader arises (like Isaak's uncle Daud), and tells people, “Hey, we're doing things wrong. If you do what I tell you, we'll be blessed with cargo (health, wealth, and prosperity) from our departed ancestors.” Daud's twist on this was that the thing the Orya people needed to do to unlock garden-of-Eden-like prosperity was to trade wives. That idea actually had almost nothing to do with Adam and Eve falling into sin in the garden, but with Moses and Joshua and the raising of the walking stick at the crossing of the Red Sea. A little note about Isaak's uncle's background: Daud was one of the few men of his age that went into town and learned the Malay language. So when the first Malay-speaking evangelists came into the Orya area, he was one who was often called upon to translate what the preacher said. That's where he learned Bible stories. How I wish I had recordings of those Maylay sermons and Daud's translations! Another point worth mentioning: Spontaneous sermon translations are not a good way to present the Gospel. There is a little interesting thing here also from a Bible translation perspective: The false teaching of Isaak's uncle involved taking literal happenings in Bible stories and taking them figuratively. Orya people still struggle with this: “Adam and Eve surely didn't sin by just eating a fruit. How silly! It's no big deal if I take a papaya from someone else's garden. They had sex.” Now, a figure of speech in Orya is ‘to pick a flower with someone', and it means to commit adultery with that person. So it was very logical for them to think that picking a fruit was a euphemism for forbidden sex. And Daud's false teaching was that Moses didn't literally raise a walking stick over the Red Sea. Orya men always go to war in pairs. The junior goes first and strikes the first blow, and the junior warrior follows and dispatches the victims. The less senior warrior is called (using figurative language) the other man's ‘walking stick'. So Daud said, “Instead of Moses raising his literal walking stick, he and Joshua (who were war partners) exchanged wives. God was so pleased with that that He opened the Red Sea for them to escape.” When Daud first started promoting this teaching about wife-swapping, the Orya people didn't just start having free sex. No, Daud and the other leaders regulated which pairs of men would trade wives. I said before that this led to misery. Imagine this: Among two couples, there might be 2-3 of them who were happy with making the trade, but 1-2 were not thrilled with having sex with their new partner. When I first heard of all this, I imagined that it might be all the guys who would be happy, and all the women who would not be. But, in fact, I heard stories of misery from both sexes. One could not run away from this. Where could you run to? And would you leave the children behind? Women were beaten. People of both sexes were trapped. And sexual sin is sticky, in the sense that it inescapably brings more sin and shame with it. Plus it all has to be kept hush-hush, and you can't tell anyone about your problems. Trying to regain a Lost Paradise using human ideas results in misery. I'll probably tell you in another podcast how, years later, the Lord used his Word to defeat the cargo cult. One terrible effect of the cult was to distrust anyone teaching differently from the cult teaching. That is one thing the Lord defeated. Before the occasion that brought the defeat of the cult, people would hint to me about their cult activities saying, “We're doing our traditional cultural practices to bless this land (meaning to bring prosperity).” Note that after only 30-40 years after the start of the cult, they called the wife swapping their ‘traditional cultural practice'. That was not their true tradition! I, the newcomer and foreigner, had to remind them! In the olden days before Daud Sasbe, adultery was severely punished. The punishment was to have your thigh shot at close range with an arrow. The thigh would be pierced with a big spear-like arrow— the kind used in killing pigs. Not many committed adultery back then. God, our creator, has every right to tell us humans how to live. People who live as God instructs us in the Scripture are actually the happiest people in the world. God knows what is best for us. And He has been kind enough to not hide this knowledge from us. He made us male and female to harmonize together in a beautiful way. A couple is so harmonized that two become one, one body. Any time we humans say, “Oh God didn't really mean what he said about __x__ in the Bible!” (you fill in the blank) — we are headed for trouble and misery. My stories about how the Orya people were led into degrading sexual sin probably sound so strange to you that you can hardly believe it. Well, when I tell the Orya what is happening now in the sexual revolution in America and other first-world nations, they can hardly believe it! The sexual revolution will not lead our society to Paradise, happiness, or prosperity, but to shame and misery. ============= I want to repeat my appeal from the top of this episode: Please share with your friends about the 3D reading plan and the Daily Bible Reading Podcasts. Any day of the year is a good day to start listening to the Bible. The Holy Spirit will never tell you not to read the Bible. That message comes from someone else. Expect the Holy Spirit to speak to you each time you read or listen to the Bible. Please forget about me and listen to Him. Gale and I send you our New Year's greetings, and as always, I say, May the Lord bless you ‘real good'.
Legendary friend of the show OK Calyx is back again for an amazing Croptober episode about prepping for winter, late season crops, breeding work, and much more! OKC shares an update on his garden, and lays out his plans for how he intends to overwinter parts of his property, as well as do some winter gardening in other areas. He goes on to discuss how the winter time and freezes affect his JADAM work, and what to do when a freeze is coming. This leads to a conversation about how long to take your plants before harvest, and how OK Calyx times the harvest on his own cannabis plants. The guys also discuss OKC's newest breeding work as he continues to work down multiple blueberry terp lines into his own unique cultivars. ---NEW PARTNER SD Microbes! Use code growcast at www.sdmicrobeworks.com and get 10% off the best compost money can buy, plus bokashi and more! We LOVE SD Microbes!--- *PROUD NEW PARTNERS: Pulse Grow Room Monitors, industry leader in grow room data and monitoring! Visit www.pulsegrow.com and grab their Pulse One or Pulse Plus to UPLEVEL your grow room tracking! Receive alerts, analyze data, and improve your garden with data driven strategies!* *Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 10% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now GROW KITS!*
OK Calyx is back for part two of his interview, perfect for Plant Health July! OK Calyx discusses some of his favorite natural farming techniques to employ when growing cannabis and other plants. He starts by talking about composting, and how learning to compost really led him down the road of microbiology forward, closed loop farming. OKC gives us some great composting tips, differentiating between static piles and turned piles. He also talks about some minimal turning experiments he is doing, to see how much he can speed up his compost pile with just a few turns a year. OK Calyx goes on to talk about JADAM farming, and specifically what JADAM means versus KNF. This leads to a conversation about his cannabis specific JLF- a water steeping based fertilizer that is made from cannabis plant waste. OK Calyx talks about why you should never let your plant scraps go to waste, tips as to how you can create a powerful cannabis specific JLF at home, and which input he has kept around steeping the longest. *Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 15% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now GROW KITS!* *Proud partner of FOOP Nutrients! Certified organic nutrients, clone gel, mist, NEW VEG PACK and more! Visit www.thefoop.com and use code growcast - and be sure to enter the FOOP megagiveaway!!! www.thefoop.com * *Photontek Lighting - High efficiency, magnetic, water resistant grow lights! Use code growcast to save 10% on some of the most powerful and efficient lights around!*
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This week host @Jack Greenstalk @jackgreenstalk on ig @jack_greenstalk on twitter/backup ig is joined by an amazing panel of @SpartanGrown on instagram or email spartangrown@gmail.com please do not be tricked by the many impersonator accounts on other social media or under other names, @NoahTheeGrowa on instagram, @Dr MJ Coco on youtube @drmjcoco on instagram of cocoforcannabis.com , @Zenthanol on youtube Matthew Gates aka @synchangel on twitter and instagram can be supported at patreon.com/zenthanol starting at $1 a month to gain access to discord server that answers questions first priority and pest identification, and @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram. This week we missed @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres on instagram or atgacres.com for merch, and plant packers, the best way to ship clones! @Brandon.rust of @Bokashi Earthworks products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com , and kyle breeder of @pure_breeding on all social medias whos seeds can be found at pbreeding.com This week the panel discuss the wide array of growing mediums available to grow this amazing plant. We discuss Coco, coco/perlite, dirt, soil, super soil, living soil, no til, low till, KNF korean natural farming, Jadam natural farming, pure perlite, hempy buckets, natural soils, deep water culture DWC, hydroponics. We also discuss how each panelist takes clones currently and all of the methods they have used, or seen others using with success. For cloning we discuss a wide array of options from rapid rooters / root riots, oxycloner, aerocloner, hydrocloner, fogponic / fog cloner, air layering, rockwool, jiffy pellets and more. Along the way we discuss the positive and negatives of each, including any Integrated Pest Management or IPM considerations that may come into play with each option. We also discuss a wide array of nutrients, soil amendments, and other natural and synthetic inputs for cultivation use. We dive deep into many options and still didn't include all of the options out there, so we scratch the surface of many different topics, and go deep in each when a panel member has relevant experience to share. All this and more on this weeks show, thanks for tuning in as always, growers love! Jack can also be emailed JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com for any one who doesn't have social media who would like to get in contact. If you want a copy of "50 Strains of Green" it is currently available: 50strains.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheaphomegrow/support
Host Jennie Love is joined again Dave Dowling of Ball Colorlink. Dave was on Season 1 of the podcast to discuss tulips in detail. Check out that episode if you haven't already. This time we're talking for an hour about ranunculus cultivation. Because, you know, that's probably what you're doing right now! We cover a lot of ground in this episode, from considerations when ordering corms to pre-sprouting, variety selection, growing in crates(!!), harvesting, storing, and considerations for profitability. In this show, we mention culture sheets for ranunculus that can help give some guidance for growers trying to dial in their ranunculus program. Here are three for your review: https://www.unicornblooms.com/_files/ugd/73dfff_99320cb9eef54d1ba16fdd290cd9375f.pdf http://64.41.82.172/pdfs/Ranunculus-Brochure-2017.pdf https://www.green-works.nl/site/assets/files/10803/cult__info__ranunculus_butterfly_for_cut_green_works-1.pdf Also mentioned in the intro of this show is our upcoming No-Till Flowers FIELD DAY! Join Jennie at her farm in Philadelphia on April 16th for a hands-on invigorating learning experience where you'll connect with many other flower farmers passionate about regenerative growing practices. Below is the link to purchase your ticket. If you can't make it to this event, stay tuned for another in July. https://www.shoplovenfreshflowers.com/product/no-till-flowers-field-day --- This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find a more information about regeneratively growing specific flower crops like ranunculus. PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW this show wherever you are getting it. It really helps us grow! Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. Thanks for tuning in!
In this episode I interview GreenzGoddess. She talks about a handful of Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and JADAM methods. She also talks about composting, bokashi, and reveals a high fungi tea recipe. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mrgrowit)
Host Jennie Love sits down with Dr. Catherine Brewer of New Mexico State University. Dr. Brewer (Catie) is a chemical and materials engineer who has devoted a good portion of her professional scientific career to studying biochar, particularly as it relates to processing agricultural waste to create a valuable farm input. Biochar is a "fine-grained charcoal high in organic carbon and largely resistant to decomposition...produced from pyrolysis (burning) of plant and waste feedstocks" (Source IBI Website). It's been used for centuries as a soil amendment, particularly in the Amazon and when other indigenous peoples around the world had prescribed burns to areas they wished to farm. Biochar resists further decomposition for hundreds or even thousands of years, making it a superb vehicle for sequestering carbon in our soils. It also provides excellent "housing" for soil microbial populations. Perhaps most importantly for growers, biochar is a great tool for helping even out water cycles in farm soils. Catie has great information about why that is exactly. In this conversation, we learn how biochar can be used at a farm to "close the loop" and make better soils for future generations. This is a long game strategy, one that will be vital to the regeneration of our earth over more lifetimes than our own. Our flower farms can do so much more than just grow flowers and biochar is an example of that. Mentioned in this show is the trench method for burning debris to make biochar. Here is a video by Bare Mountain Farm about how to dig a good trench and how to manage a burn. --- This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find a more information about making biochar as well as a live video Q&A session with Catie. PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW this show wherever you are getting it. It really helps us grow! Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. Thanks for tuning in!
Simplesmente uma das melhores aulas sobre regeneração de solos degradados que já vi! Um testemunho de como a soberania alimentar, a saúde e possibildade de expressarmos nossas vocações em sua plenitude está diretamente ligada ao acesso de um pedaço de chão onde o lar vai do solo à mesa onde comemos. É por isso que digo que só escaparemos essa extinção em massa em Santuários de Sanidade Mental e Ecológica. Pedro é um artesão, um guardião e um druida do solo! Buscando soluções que trazem autonomia e eficiência para o produtor, Pedro experimenta com vários métodos de regeneração de solos degradados. Tinturas, microorganismos eficientes, chás de composto e outros inoculantes de vida vão para o solo e chegam para a mesa da família com muito carinho, com muita competência e um senso estético de um renascentista da regeneração planetária. Pedro expõe diferentes abordagens na interpretação da saúde do solo. Através de exemplos práticos, ele mostra diferentes técnicas de melhoramento biológico do solo como KNF, JADAM, Soil Food Web, etc. Com imagens de seus talhões agroflorestais e culinária igualmente artísticos, produtivos e nutritivos ele mostra como podemos enriquecer os plantios por meio de soluções caseiras, fermentados, biochar, e outros insumos. Pedro, muito obrigado por mostram com tanta maestria, humildade e desprendimento como é importante econtrarmos nossa vocação e exercitá-la no pedaço de chão que chamamos lar. Pedimos a todos que se inscrevam no canal, curtam o vídeo, deixem seus comentários e compartilhem em suas redes para ajudar o conteúdo a chegar a um número maior de pessoas. #solo #8solo #agriculturaregenerativa #santuáriosdesanidadementaleecológica Para apoiar a produção do Podcast Impacto Positivo visite: https://apoia.se/impactopositivo Você também pode apoiar via PIX podcastimpactopositivo@gmail.com
Host Jennie Love sits down with former aerospace engineer turned author, Nigel Palmer, to discuss his outstanding book The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments. Nigel has done a superb job of putting the science behind homebrewed natural inputs like those touted in Korean Natural Farming and JADAM practices. Nigel tells us how we can conduct our own citizen science to be better regenerative farmers. The process for testing your own liquid mineral amendments can be found here on Nigel's website. Nigel's upcoming workshops can be found here. Nigel's YouTube channel has a growing collection of informative videos on how to make your own natural regenerative inputs. This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find written recipes for making several of the natural inputs Nigel and Jennie talk about during this show as well as view a listener Q&A video with Nigel. Please rate and leave a review for this show wherever you are getting it. Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. Thanks for tuning in!
Host Jennie Love talks with Erika Eschholz & Ken Michael from Teton Full Circle Farm in Idaho about what it means to be a biodynamic flower farm. We get into both the practical parts of biodynamics and the woo-woo. Erika and Ken were gracious enough to provide a long list of resources for listeners who want to learn more about biodynamics: Books Grasp the Nettle By Peter Proctor Agriculture by Rudolf Steiner Gardening for Life by Maria Thun The Biodynamic Way by Maria Thun A Biodynamic Farm by Hugh Lovel Biodynamic Gardening by Monty Waldin Calendars The Maria Thun Biodynamic Almanac 2022 (be sure to get the edition appropriate for your area- e.g. The North America Edition) Stella Natura 2022 Biodynamic Planting Calendar Edited by Sherry Wildfeuer Organizations Biodynamic Demeter Alliance (formerly The Biodynamic Association and Demeter USA) Resources The Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics Biodynamic Source What is Biodynamics? by Ken Michael and Erika Eschholz This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find more info about biodynamic flower farming, including prompts to sow by the biodynamic calendar. Please rate and leave a review for this show wherever you are getting it. It helps us grow! Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content.
JotaHerb's Grow & Tell, Episode 4 - Korean Natural Farming, KNF, JADAM, Indigenous Microorganisms (IMOs), Regenerative Agriculture.watch live on http://www.youtube.com/fcp02 every Thursday at 6pm pacific / 9pm eastern.Or join the conversation on the Future Cannabis Project clubhouse.
And we're back! It's the premiere of Season 2 of No-Till Flowers!! Host Jennie Love talks again with fan favorite, Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm about making and using natural farm inputs for fertility and biology a la Korean Natural Farming and JADAM practices. The running theme is that a little goes a long way. Tony was on Season 1 of the podcast so be sure to check out that episode if you haven't already. Tony and his wife Denise have an outstanding YouTube channel full of videos about Korean Natural Farming, JADAM, biochar, bokashi, no-till techniques, tools, and much more. This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN). Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming. On RFFN, you'll find written recipes for making several of the natural inputs Tony and Jennie talk about during this show. Please rate and leave a review for this show wherever you are getting it. Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities. Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content. Thanks for tuning in!
In this episode, we chat with farmer and author Nigel Palmer about KNF, JADAM, and sourcing local ingredients. How do we re-localize these practices that make sense, and what other tools are we not fully utilizing? Nigel's book& classes are available at: https://www.nigel-palmer.com/ Nigel's social media on Instagram is @regenerativegrowersguide Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/PoorProlesAlmanac
In this episode, we chat with Microbes by Marco (@Marco_is_growing) about pairing KNF with JADAM, harvesting local minerals, and how to rethink what it means to create local food! Check out Marco on IG at @Marco_is_growing and @VirgininiaGrown Also check out his work at: www.microbesbymarco.com Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/PoorProlesAlmanac
Video episodes are now available on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/AutoflowerPodcast Happy New Year to you all! Welcome new Patreon members Steve, Brooke, J. Lane, Jason, Victor, Kory, Green Wolf, Jon & Jeff! We have a special guest this episode. Marco, aka @marco_is_growing on Instagram. He also has another account on Instagram called @cannabis_naturally. He co-hosts The Bryan & Marco Show on the Future Cannabis Project YouTube channel with Bryan, who I'd also love to have on the podcast at some point. Marco is a well respected teacher and source of knowledge when it comes to natural farming and he's going to give us a peak into his gardening world. We don't dive too deep, but deep enough to catch the interest of those who wish to find ways to grow fully organic for very little cost. If you haven't noticed, things have been shifting among the collective of society over the last couple of years and many folks, including myself, find themselves hitting the reset button on what they do for a living… or are struggling to make ends meet. Others are simply drawn to the idea of a DIY approach. I'm one of those people as well. I do my own electrical, build my own sheds, make my own beard balm, build my own fences & gates & work on my own truck unless it's crazy. The point is there are a lot of us out there who desire to learn organic natural farming techniques and in my opinion, Marco is one of the best to look up to. He's an old soul with a lot of knowledge and very little ego, and I like that. Enjoy! Follow Marco: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco_is_growing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cannabis_naturally/ The Bryan & Marco Show: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLT5P3dC2MwFsmnddC9OiLwo7WIgIyvsWM Future Cannabis Project: https://www.youtube.com/c/FutureCannabisProject DISCOUNT CODES: AutoPot USA - use code AFpodcast to save 10% at https://www.autopot-usa.com/ AC Infinity - use code AFpodcast to save 15% at https://www.acinfinity.com/ Nature's Living Soil - use code AutoflowerPodcast15 to save 15% at https://www.natureslivingsoil.com/ MERCH IS AVAILABLE! Visit the link below to shop! http://autoflowerpodcast.com/shop-merch/ Support the Podcast on Patreon Get early access to episodes, FREE TESTER SEEDS & other perks! https://www.patreon.com/autoflowerpodcast Questions/Comments? Email me at AutoflowerPodcast@gmail.com Connect on Social Media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AutoflowerPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autoflowerpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/autoflowerpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Autoflower-Podcast My personal grow account: https://www.instagram.com/tourettegrower/ My personal YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TouretteGrower Website: www.AutoflowerPodcast.com Credits: Intro/outro music: “Win City” from https://www.zapsplat.com. Soundbytes: Donald Trump, Jeff Sessions, Reefer Madness, Bill Hicks, Jim Morrison. Remixed by Chad Dulaney.
In this episode, we explore the JADAM, the concept of working with nature and all of the good and bad to develop healthy, holistic ecosystems using the materials on site at low cost. Sources: "JADAM Organic Farming: high yields by no-tillage, make all-natural pesticide, the way to Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture" Youngsang Cho http://pubs.cahnrs.wsu.edu/publications/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/publications/fs195e.pdf https://ati.da.gov.ph/ati-13/news/06182019-0622/jadam-technology-new-all-natural-method-organic-farming https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-36 Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/PoorProlesAlmanac
Join Mandi Kerr and Ryan Pirault on this episode of Moving ^Hemp Forward Ryan is the Chief of Field Operations at Acknowledge Farms. Cannabis is his favorite plant. They've been working together for over twenty years. Their paths have crossed in the US, Canada, France, and China and he has seen firsthand some of the infrastructure, manpower, and distribution channels the US needs to really grow these industries. Industrial hemp went legal in Virginia, his home state, in 2019. Ryan has been on the east coast farming Cannabis on small acreage, using organic, biodynamic, and JADAM practices ever since. Overall plant nut, ISA Arborist.
Join Mandi Kerr and Ryan Pirault on this episode of Moving ^Hemp Forward Ryan is the Chief of Field Operations at Acknowledge Farms. Cannabis is his favorite plant. They've been working together for over twenty years. Their paths have crossed in the US, Canada, France, and China and he has seen firsthand some of the infrastructure, manpower, and distribution channels the US needs to really grow these industries. Industrial hemp went legal in Virginia, his home state, in 2019. Ryan has been on the east coast farming Cannabis on small acreage, using organic, biodynamic, and JADAM practices ever since. Overall plant nut, ISA Arborist.
LINKS buymeacoffee.com/changeug The ChangeUnderground Academy No-Dig Gardening Course: https://worldorganicnews.com/changeunderground/ FREE eBook: https://worldorganicnews.com/freeebook/ email: jon@worldorganicnews.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1546564598887681 Transcript https://worldorganicnews.com/episode279/ Bubugo Conservation Trust http://www.bubugoconservation.org/ Britain's half-arsed climate summit https://www.politico.eu/article/cop26-uk-britain-boris-johnson-glasgow-climate-summit-london/ No fertiliser and no hay making but still plenty of grass for the cattle https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/tas-country-hour/intensive-grazing/13572266 Episode 260. Small Scale Grain Growing https://worldorganicnews.com/episode260/ JADAM is a group of organic farmers https://en.jadam.kr/com/com-1.html Journey to Forever: Small farms http://journeytoforever.org/farm.html
Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponic & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable cannabis and veggie production! Stoney Scholar Family Relief Fund https://www.gofundme.com/f/ahvbf-stoney-scholar-family-relief-fund Willy Smokes Too Much IG: @willysmokestoomuch The Science of Regenerative Organic Cannabis Cultivation Conference 2022 Dates: Humboldt January 28 - 30th Michigan February 25 - 27th Maine March 26 - 28th Oklahoma April 29 - May 1st Growing With Fishes Podcast Discord https://discord.gg/nqBf3bj Aquaponic Cannabis Merch https://jellibomb.myshopify.com/collections/aquaponic-cannabis-conference-2020?fbclid=IwAR3P2ym57P0OXaAJHXozGLh8lQxxeE_SHwFiDYlLfTgYTW4lHnscLoew_7A Potent Ponics Classes http://www.APMJClass.com Marty's Channel APMeds https://www.youtube.com/user/mwaddell6901/videos Steve Channel Potent Ponics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRkqYlFzKpbCXreVKPYFlGg Facebook group Aquaponic Cannabis Growers https://www.facebook.com/groups/1510902559180077/ Potentponics.com True Aquaponic Nutrients https://trueaquaponics.com/?ref=zQK0Q
Welcome to another Episode of Marijuana SA Weekly. Thanks for Listening guys!
Joey Burger is a Regenerative Cannabis Consultant, Dragonfly Earth Medicine Pure Certified Educator and Permaculture Teacher with over 27 years practicing in the Emerald Triangle's Cannabis Industry. Most recently, he has been serving as the Permaculture Director at Heartwood Mountain Sanctuary, a wilderness retreat destination, learning village and community hub. in Humboldt County.Tamara Thorn is a Dragonfly Earth Medicine Pure Certified Educator, Herbalist, Natural farmer, and owner of Heal Thyself Gardens a regenerative herb farm, wellness product line and Holistic Education Center.
This episode talks about a wide range of microbial processes that every gardener/farmer should know about, including but not limited to Archaia, Biodynamic Farming, Aquazyme, EM1, Bokashi, & Jadam. Great for beginning and experienced gardeners alike, you are sure to take away multiple gold gems from this podcast and be inspired to introduce new microbial practices to whatever operation you are working on. Listed below are some links to things discussed during the podcast: Build-A-Soil DIY Homemade Plant Fertilizers Document Phoenix created buildasoil.com AgVerra Soil Noc line Bokashi Buckets and Grains EM1 Microbial Inoculant Wild Root Mycorrhizae Spagyri-Zyme OBIO.com Products Shilajit/Mumiyo- We can supply larger volumes for those interested, simply contact support@phoenixaurelius.org Visit our online apothecary and save 15% off by entering in coupon code: Listen15 Support your gut health today by purchasing the amazing IonBiome Gut Health Probiotic!