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40 #worldorganicnews  2016 11 14

40 #worldorganicnews 2016 11 14

FromChangeUnderground


40 #worldorganicnews 2016 11 14

FromChangeUnderground

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7 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2016
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Links   Home Farming Robot – Englishery! http://www.worldorganicnews.com/51104/home-farming-robot-englishery/   Soundscapes in the Vineyard | Son Alegre Ecològic http://www.worldorganicnews.com/51080/soundscapes-in-the-vineyard-son-alegre-ecologic/   The 3 sisters – An Artist in Spain http://www.worldorganicnews.com/51030/the-3-sisters-an-artist-in-spain/   Weeds | Permaculture San Joaquin – Colombia http://www.worldorganicnews.com/51109/weeds-permaculture-san-joaquin-colombia/   Good Soil – Turnips and Toadstools http://www.worldorganicnews.com/51184/good-soil-turnips-and-toadstools/ Lindsey Brigham, “Good Soil”, Circe Institute   Transcript! This is the World Organic News Podcast for the week ending 14th of November 2016. Jon Moore reporting! We begin with an ominous post following on from last week’s episode: Home Farming Robot! From the blog Englishery! It’s a video post  showing the planting, watering and a growing season all handled by a farmbot. Water where it’s needed and nowhere else,  a triumph of engineering. So we are not needed to grow food, produce goods or perform routine service tasks as the robots/AI takes these tasks from us. What are we to do?  Storytelling is what makes human. Maybe there’s a ray of light there. Maybe? Our next post of interest comes from the blog: Son Alegre Ecològic. It is intriguingly entitled: Soundscapes in the Vineyard.The post discusses the variations in soundscapes between vineyards. It is based upon the work of Bernie Krause. Quote: Soundscape ecology is the bio- and geo-acoustic branch of ecology that studies acoustic signatures from whatever source within a landscape (the soundscape). The soundscape of a given region can be viewed as the sum of three separate sound sources: Geophony is the first sound heard on earth. Non-biological in nature, it consists of the effect of wind in trees or grasses, water flowing in a stream, waves at an ocean or lake shoreline, and movement of the earth. Biophony is a term introduced by soundscape ecologist, Bernie Krause, who in 1998, first began to express the soundscape in terms of its acoustic sources. End Quote. I find this approach fascinating. Can we use this information, long hidden or even ignored, to understand our world a little more deeply? I think so. This seems an area of investigation ripe with possibilities.  Now we move from a newish field of endeavour to an ancient technique: The 3 sisters from the blog An Artist in Spain. Who are these three sisters? I hear you ask. Well, they are corn, beans and squash. The 3 sisters idea is to combine the three plants to create a whole greater than the sum of its parts. To quote from the post: Quote: The sweet corn grows high and provides a strong frame for the beans to climb up. The beans are nitrogen fixing and increase the fertility of the soil, and the squash provides green mulch, reducing evaporation from the soil whilst protecting it from erosion by heavy rain. .... ...The idea isn’t to increase the yield of any one specific crop, but to increase the combined productivity of that piece of land whilst also maintaining (or preferably improving) the quality and integrity of the soil. End quote. The post goes on to explain that this is referred to as a plant guild in permaculture. They then decided to apply this principle to their lives. I’ll leave you to read the outcome but it is positive and enlightening. Following on with the Permaculture theme, Permaculture San Joaquin – Colombia posted on Weeds. This post calls not for a “see it and spray it” approach but a more nuanced, deeper understanding of “weeds” and what they can tell us. Quote: Every disturbance of vegetation is met with a reaction, be it fire, compaction of the ground, plowing (sic), erosion or anything else and weeds are the first emergency responders. Every plant has a ‘germinating condition’ directly connected to the process of disturbance and repair. When for example the soil gets compacted the plants with strong deep
Released:
Nov 14, 2016
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Decarbonise the air, recarbonise the soil. To feed the world, to clean the air and water, we need to change what we do with our soils. This podcast looks at the many variants of regenerative food growing. How? Why? When? We must be the ChangeUnderground!