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Nunya Bidness · 6d
I think I’m gonna like this guy
Henry profile picture
You will love it. Its a shame he has passed on as he would have been a great guest for you and @Daniel Prince . His work ties in with other people too e.g Kruse, Steiner, Kempf, Yannick Van Dorne .. The only thing I have found where he was wrong so far is how the sun functions but as that was the consensus at the time I think I can let him off for not knowing its plasma based. If the microbes (and even rocks etc) are like the antennas of the mesh network he's talking a lot about the communications between them and at higher levels insects themselves.

It all seems a bit far fetched at first but if PNSB like R.Palustris feed off infrared, Aspergillus Niger feeds off wifi (a study that seems to mysteriously hard to find now!) , Dark Septate endophytes interact with cosmic rays. I think its all things that more exploration or putting together personally. I would assume certain bacilli could interact with certain parts of the UV part of the spectrum as bacillus subtilis is remarkably resistant to sun exposure among other things.
Nunya Bidness · 6d
I think I’m gonna like this guy
Nunya Bidness · 6d
This guy? https://image.nostr.build/1f0be6b4be356ce990f0408a85edc5c743fef6b41443189bc3e3fa9dfbc21196.png
AU9913 · 6d
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking this guy. I'm a Regen farmer myself. But if we pretend to like all farmers practice what I do we won't be taken seriously. But as someone who uses hay myself, it...
Henry profile picture
I know you are, but the problem here is people watch something like cowspiracy and think it applies to here because we speak the same language. Thankfully standards here are pretty good because the farms are much smaller and there are not so many large feedlot operations.
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AU9913 · 6d
This is actually propaganda. Most cattle farms have shit loads of inputs. Lime and corn especially. But also, nearly every farm has hay as an input. Also, would gues over 50% of farms actually do ha...
Henry profile picture
Sure most ones but I reckon that guy is in Yorkshire, so he is likely clay on lime and it notorious for rain and the grass grows most of the year. So you are down to hay or sileage for winter which he can harvest elsewhere on the farm if he is stocking well. Likely he has salt inputs and fencing I suppose but not much else.
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AU9913 · 6d
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking this guy. I'm a Regen farmer myself. But if we pretend to like all farmers practice what I do we won't be taken seriously. But as someone who uses hay myself, it's a shit coin . "Kicking the hay habit" shows how you can operate without it.
The Wrathful ₿uddha ☸️ · 6d
Sounds like a lot of Bitcoiners 😂
The Wrathful ₿uddha ☸️ · 6d
That's nuts, at least you're on Nostr in 2026 👏
Nunya Bidness · 6d
Ahem . . . https://image.nostr.build/841ad279996b9e8b1969cc14d8bae65a7a82bfadfd8a737d0e97b095a17ee909.png
Henry profile picture
This is what happens when there is no understanding of nuance and they copy and paste narratives from a documentary they saw online from another country and a frankly terrible farming system.

That really looks like Britain (thought it could equally apply to Ireland) and guess why collectively we have lots of cows some of the oldest breeds in the world. It's almost as if we have worked out a system better than growing crops, who would have thought it!
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Nunya Bidness · 6d
Animals that would eventually become ruminants co-evolved with grasses. Divorcing one from the other is a death spiral for both and everything else.