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One Hundred Thousand Beating Hearts (Original Post)
Kali
Apr 2020
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Croney
(4,925 posts)1. Very interesting.
cayugafalls
(5,755 posts)2. Cool video. Thanks.
I like that guy, great personality, great ideas, nice person.
efhmc
(15,023 posts)4. Great. Where can I find it to share? Never mind. I need to learn to read.
Tumbulu
(6,453 posts)3. I met him at a Climate Conference that was being held at
Al Gores farm in Tennessee a few years ago. He was such a great guy in person, and this video really captures what so many of us have dedicated our lives to. Building the soil that allows for healthy plants and animals.
Thanks for sharing this with us! I needed a bit of inspiration.
By the way, on the farm that I tend the Soil Organic Matter has gone from 1.5% to 3.75% in 24 years. But I have mainly row crop land. The pastures with livestock on them ( provided that they are being managed without the chemical fertilizers that destroy the microbiome) really can sequester more carbon rapidly.
But still, I am proud that I have gotten that much carbon out of the atmosphere.