Dan Kittredge and the Bionutrient Food Association are on a mission to increase quality in the food supply through educating growers, raising awareness among consumers and conducting research on the nature of crop quality and the correlation between soil health, plant health and human health. In part 7, of day 2, explore ways to ground and promote conductive soils that carry nutrients and life to grow the most healthful food possible.
VIDEO: High Bionutrient Crop Production with Dan Kittredge Part 7
Dan Kittredge and the Bionutrient Food Association are on a mission to increase quality in the food supply through educating growers, raising awareness among consumers and conducting research on the nature of crop quality and the correlation between soil health, plant health and human health. In part 7, of day 2, explore ways to ground and promote conductive soils that carry nutrients and life to grow the most healthful food possible.
its very grounding for people walking barefoot!
thanks for the upload
"Grounding" is a real therapy! And here I just thought I liked to walk barefoot! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4378297/
Thanks for sharing. Have a fabulous day!
Took me a few days to get through this but may i just say i do appreciate all the overlay editing you guys do. Really high quality
I’m a bit confused about the harvesting of microbes..when harvesting indigenous species and adding them to water you have a four-hour window before they run out of oxygen, yet microbes can be harvested by brewing in a tea for two days…please clarify.
Yep, Dan, Living Web Farms is such a blessing. If my plans go ahead, I'll be starting something similar in Alberta
Is there a way to get the print out of the packet they r using?
On making the IMO tea don't use tap water. The chlorine will kill off some of the soil critters your trying to introduce. I love this series. I'm learning a lot and won't be satisfied until I've watched them all and want to watch the rest of the living web farms video's.
That’s true
I’m from Saudi Arabia
And I’m learning and I’m going to do it in my farm
He apples a transplant drench. Bacterial and fungal inoculants.
If you are close to the Ocean, get a 50 gallon drum of water. Add NaOH, stir it with a stick. and measure PH. When Ph is 10.4, let it sit for 24 hours. The NaCl goes to the top. Your 92 trace elements go to the bottom. Spray one pint or better 1 quart of 92 elements on your soil per acre. Amazing growth. You get 2 gallons of 92 trace elements at the bottom. Use this when you plant and transplant.
Calcium Phosphorous is available in beef bones. Boil the beef for 2 hours. No marrow left. Dry the bones in sunlight. Fry on grill with no oil. Put it in vinegar 10 to 1. It will bubble. OK. Will be ready to use in 7 days. Page 60 here:
https://ilcasia.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/chos-global-natural-farming-sarra.pdf
Calcium in egg shells recipe is on page 54 above.
Korean Natural Farming. Fermented Plant Juice. KEY: The top of the plant is the most powerful. Find a strong weed. In the South go for Kudzu. Take the top 6 inches of a 6 foot Kudzu. Take an equal share of Kudzu plant tips and brown sugar. (Must be cane not beet sugar.) See page 24 here:
https://ilcasia.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/chos-global-natural-farming-sarra.pdf
This makes plants grow.
If you want to improve the health of plants, they have an Oriental Herbal Nutrient spray made from 5 different really great ingredients. They do a Foilar spray weekly. One farmer went on vacation and his employee sprayed daily. His fruit were so huge that the farmer could not sell them. Customers were not used to such big fruit.
How do you find a mineral depot in central Ohio?
Too many beetles, means not enough Bats – https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb1167285.pdf
https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/what-do-bats-eat?qt-news_science_products=0#qt-news_science_products
Won't tannins or raw milk work? Raw milk will cement the soil.
The science of the west replaced the science of the east in the west.
Sulphur and iron reducing bacteria would fix iron deficiency.
I love these videos! I have watched this series a couple of times.
One thing I never see addressed, with respect to tomatoes, is leaf hoppers.
Is this guy a plant
Hi! First of all thanks for this great video series, they are really valuable.
I have a question, if the inoculant that we make with microorganisms in our environment has to be applied within 4 hours from when it was collected, how is it that commercial inoculants can be bought in bottles with more than six months of expiration date?
Does a tree tap roots really go magnetic north? Is that a real thing?