Four biggest reasons people say they won’t/can’t try similar methods.
1. The diversity uses up the fertilizer they applied.
2. The diversity uses up what little moisture there is.
3. Don’t have livestock/fencing/water.
4. Can’t afford the time it takes for production to even back out due to debt/payments.
Biggest, biggest hurdle, switch in mentality.
Remember Grassfarmer, break down his name.
Grass.
Farmer.
If you farm the grass, everything else becomes a tool, especially the livestock. But generally the grass is seen as a tool to get the product, not the product of the tool.
Same switch needs to be made for soil. The soil shouldn’t be the tool, the soil should be the product. Try and think that way for 5 minutes and it’s both discouraging and slightly terrifying, but if you can start to get it to work that way, theoretically your “inputs†should start to drop.
If only it happened in a year, not 10.
1. The diversity uses up the fertilizer they applied.
2. The diversity uses up what little moisture there is.
3. Don’t have livestock/fencing/water.
4. Can’t afford the time it takes for production to even back out due to debt/payments.
Biggest, biggest hurdle, switch in mentality.
Remember Grassfarmer, break down his name.
Grass.
Farmer.
If you farm the grass, everything else becomes a tool, especially the livestock. But generally the grass is seen as a tool to get the product, not the product of the tool.
Same switch needs to be made for soil. The soil shouldn’t be the tool, the soil should be the product. Try and think that way for 5 minutes and it’s both discouraging and slightly terrifying, but if you can start to get it to work that way, theoretically your “inputs†should start to drop.
If only it happened in a year, not 10.
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