Restoration Agriculture with Mark Shepard (Part II)
Publisher |
Scott Mann
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audio
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Natural Sciences
Science & Medicine
Publication Date |
Feb 01, 2020
Episode Duration |
Unknown

(Originally Aired: 17.September.2014) My guest for this episode is Mark Shepard, owner of New Forest Farm and author of Restoration Agriculture. This is the second of three pieces that Mark and I recorded together to talk about Restoration Agricultural practices and to answer listener questions. In this episode we discuss four topics based around listener […]

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(Originally Aired: 17.September.2014) My guest for this episode is Mark Shepard, owner of New Forest Farm and author of Restoration Agriculture. This is the second of three pieces that Mark and I recorded together to talk about Restoration Agricultural practices and to answer listener questions. In this episode we discuss four topics based around listener […] The post Restoration Agriculture with Mark Shepard (Part II) appeared first on The Permaculture Podcast.
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(Originally Aired: 17.September.2014)My guest for this episode is Mark Shepard, owner of New Forest Farm and author of Restoration Agriculture. This is the second of three pieces that Mark and I recorded together to talk about Restoration Agricultural practices and to answer listener questions.

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In this episode we discuss four topics based around listener questions.

  1. Mark’s nursery techniques.
  2. Grafting vs. Seeding.
  3. What tools and infrastructure are needed to start a nursery project?
  4. How Mr. Shepard markets his tree crops locally or otherwise.

We also discuss the importance for each of us, that means you and me, to be growing, selecting, and breeding our own plants from seed. To make this easier Mark shares his STUN method of seeing what plants are best.

What does STUN stand for? Sheer Total Utter Neglect.

After listening to this episode, even if you don’t have a green thumb, there’s no reason to not be playing with plants on a variety of scales.

Here is another discussion about how to bring profit and entrepreneurship into permaculture. It is something I continue to work on and struggle with at times, but it is something we can do. As Mark said, we do this and then ask other systems to try and keep up with us as we create a better world now and for the future. This is not a game or something we play at, but real work to make a difference. We can do it.

To support that, I have some interviews that will come out over the coming months with people like Ethan Roland to discuss the Eight Forms of Capital and Regenerative Enterprise and how we can apply permaculture to business. Then Carol Sanford joins me to discuss how we can apply business to permaculture, find the essence of our entrepreneurial work, and grow what it is we are doing to bring functional permaculture models into the mainstream.

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