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Troy 2 weeks ago
I'm hoping it makes for a unique flavor profile. Terrior extraordinaire!
I'm curious if you add amendments to improve your soil? I went down the KNF rabbit hole after I found this dude. His cannel is awesome. Shows how to make all the natural inputs for soil health and foliage sprays. It improved my cannabis crop by orders of magnitude. Could do the same for your grapes. Its all about enhancing your environment with your environment. The opposite of salt farming.
I add chicken manure and the grape skins and seeds back to each vine. We mow so there is cover crop and a diverse ecosystem and don't spray anything. Ultimately we're on amazing soil that's been treated well for the last 100 years of farming on it so it's not much of an issue
Awesome that your land is fertile! Wasn't implying it wasn't. Just that KNF is a step up if you ever feel like upping your game. Check him out even just for curiousity sake 🤙
@Ben Justman🍷 This just popped up on my feed. I guess because I searched for him in my last post 🤷‍♂️ Anyways. Revisiting his stuff got me all into it again to start the process on my new piece of land. Wanted to share because it's super interesting and this video is a lot shorter but his passion comes out more. Cheers mate
@Ben Justman🍷 Still re-watching his channel. I watched this series of interviews. At about 20 minutes he talks with a vinyard farmer. I don't mean to bombard you. I just find this type of farming with natural inputs in loo of chemicals facinating. I also find it interesting you don't spray or use chem's. I can only imagine how this would enhance your farm. I just get fired up with excitement learning all this. Let me know if you as well get intrigued by this style of farming. Cheers mate!