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ggh
ggh
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ggh ggh
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17 Mar 2013 10:16am
Getting back to the vid , i fowarded it to my brother a national parks advisor in Sudan , he told me that he had visited and park in Kenya set up by this proffesor , said it was doing really well .

So lets burn less fossel fuel and eat more beef/ lamb
elbeau
elbeau
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WA, 988 posts
19 Mar 2013 12:36am
ggh said...
Getting back to the vid , i fowarded it to my brother a national parks advisor in Sudan , he told me that he had visited and park in Kenya set up by this proffesor , said it was doing really well .

So lets burn less fossel fuel and eat more beef/ lamb


Thanks for the feed back. The video supports the view that the means to overcome a problem is available to us without excess taxes and with natural resources.
cisco
cisco
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QLD, 12365 posts
19 Mar 2013 8:47am
elbeau said...
Thanks for the feed back. The video supports the view that the means to overcome a problem is available to us without excess taxes and with natural resources.


Hang on mate. That won't support the politicians in the style to which they are accustomed.

Sailhack
Sailhack
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VIC, 5000 posts
19 Mar 2013 10:30am
I also forwarded the vid to a few people, including a couple of farmers...their reaction was basically "we already knew that" - but also refuted his claims that you can feed a large herd of stock on a bare patch of dirt. Stock need feed & water to create poo/wee - he dodges this question with a very clumsy answer, otherwise all good.

This system is also used domestically here already with chooks (permaculture). I visited an 'Ecolodge' a few years back that practiced this with very successful results. I guess the good doctor is simply discussing this system but on a large-scale;



failsafefarm.blogspot.com/2010/10/permaculture-veggie-patch-plan.html
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