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Intensive, organic soil building is basic to growing much more in less space with better nutrition, more profitable growing through less bought inputs, less need for water, fewer losses from pests and disease, and less vulnerability to fossil fuel problems now or in the future. What ways this can best be pursued in different soils and climates leaves a lot of room for discussion. We deal with the widespread problems of loss of soil minerals, humus, nutritional content of produce, and loss of topsoil itself, as well as the cost-price squeeze faced by real organic growers, the shrinking supply of affordable land for growing and irrigation water, and the need to increase the supply of nutritious food while making healthy food more affordable in general. Our generation cannot continue to plunder the soil capital of future generations. We include sustainable food growing from home garden to market garden, fruits, nuts, berries, fungi, and vegetables, in addition to food and work animals. This extends to management of the homestead, land, and forest as it relates to sustainable food production, as well as sustainable use of the land for human habitat. |
Living on the land deals with local food security, intensive home & market growing, organic soil building, sustainable resources, healthy food & animals, & more. Our email discussion list is at http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/livingontheland . Inaction is not an option.
Monday, January 24, 2011
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