I’ve seen numerous headlines over the past few weeks warning that the U.S. cattleherd is at historic lows. Most blame drought for the decline, but looking behind the numbers a…
In this episode of the podcast we are joined by Dr. Robert Dixon of the Imprint Foundation. Dr. Dixon is the inventor of the land imprint machine, a roller with…
In this episode I play an interview from 1979 with keyline pioneer P.A. Yeomans. This interview was conducted by Bruce Hedge, Geoff Booth, and Phill Gall of 3CR Melbourne Radio.…
Larry Sallee, from Seed and Light International, is an expert in olla, or clay pot, irrigation. In this episode of the podcast, Larry and I have a detailed conversation about…
In the second part of my interview with Doug Burdette we talk about aquaculture as a community development strategy, the mechanics of aquaponics, and I read a listener’s comments.
Doug Burdette has over 40 years of experience in the area of aquaculture. He has pioneered a number of important technologies in this area. In this interview, we speak with…
En el Altiplano de Bolivia, las condiciones son difíciles, y la pobreza extrema. En este programa, hablamos con Arq. Greby Caillavy, quien es encargado de un proyecto de Ferrocemento en…
<img class="alignleft" style="border: 1px solid black;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3160/2403803040_156f7f2af4_m.jpg" alt="Water, as we all know, is critical to almost all forms of life. Previously, I noted what my life was like in rural…
From the years 2000 to 2003 I lived in a small Bolivian village that had no potable water. Though there was no water in taps, we did have the irrigation…
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