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12月 2023
杉山農場是另一個獲得兩次復元基金資助的農場,他們繼續在已經實施了再生實踐的土地的基礎上進一步發展,包括稀有而珍貴的手指檸檬田園。農夫不凡接手了他家族的土地,最初在轉向再生農業方法時遇到了一些困難,因為這些方法是他母親不熟悉的。然而,結果不言而喻,他通過種植更大、更健康的作物贏得了她的認可。
在第一年奠定的基礎上,不凡的目標是實施更多的再生農耕方法(包括製作堆肥茶)並將更大的區域用於恢復性耕作。

Unlike other farms using wood chips and mushroom substrates for mulching, Cham Shan is experimenting by adding goat manure this month. We can’t wait to see the outcome!

EM fertilizer, compost, horn meal, wood chips and mushroom substrate have been added to tomato fields since November with the intention of providing enough nutrients and fungal development for both the soil and the crops.

And this month, we can already see an improvement! By comparing the tomato plants between November (left) and December (right), we can see a far more vivid, healthy green leaf with a more symmetrical shape, indicating the plant is now receiving more zinc.

Farmer Pat Fan is getting serious about making compost tea, dedicating the largest area out of all our Restore Projects.

His napa cabbages are still facing some pest issues. Knowing Brassicaceae are prone to attract bugs especially in subtropical areas, farmer Pat Fan is looking to apply nutrient amendments in the future to fix this issue.

Unlike other farms using wood chips and mushroom substrates for mulching, Cham Shan is experimenting by adding goat manure this month. We can’t wait to see the outcome!

EM fertilizer, compost, horn meal, wood chips and mushroom substrate have been added to tomato fields since November with the intention of providing enough nutrients and fungal development for both the soil and the crops.

And this month, we can already see an improvement! By comparing the tomato plants between November (left) and December (right), we can see a far more vivid, healthy green leaf with a more symmetrical shape, indicating the plant is now receiving more zinc.

Farmer Pat Fan is getting serious about making compost tea, dedicating the largest area out of all our Restore Projects.

His napa cabbages are still facing some pest issues. Knowing Brassicaceae are prone to attract bugs especially in subtropical areas, farmer Pat Fan is looking to apply nutrient amendments in the future to fix this issue.

Unlike other farms using wood chips and mushroom substrates for mulching, Cham Shan is experimenting by adding goat manure this month. We can’t wait to see the outcome!

EM fertilizer, compost, horn meal, wood chips and mushroom substrate have been added to tomato fields since November with the intention of providing enough nutrients and fungal development for both the soil and the crops.

And this month, we can already see an improvement! By comparing the tomato plants between November (left) and December (right), we can see a far more vivid, healthy green leaf with a more symmetrical shape, indicating the plant is now receiving more zinc.

Farmer Pat Fan is getting serious about making compost tea, dedicating the largest area out of all our Restore Projects.

His napa cabbages are still facing some pest issues. Knowing Brassicaceae are prone to attract bugs especially in subtropical areas, farmer Pat Fan is looking to apply nutrient amendments in the future to fix this issue.

Unlike other farms using wood chips and mushroom substrates for mulching, Cham Shan is experimenting by adding goat manure this month. We can’t wait to see the outcome!

EM fertilizer, compost, horn meal, wood chips and mushroom substrate have been added to tomato fields since November with the intention of providing enough nutrients and fungal development for both the soil and the crops.

And this month, we can already see an improvement! By comparing the tomato plants between November (left) and December (right), we can see a far more vivid, healthy green leaf with a more symmetrical shape, indicating the plant is now receiving more zinc.

Farmer Pat Fan is getting serious about making compost tea, dedicating the largest area out of all our Restore Projects.

His napa cabbages are still facing some pest issues. Knowing Brassicaceae are prone to attract bugs especially in subtropical areas, farmer Pat Fan is looking to apply nutrient amendments in the future to fix this issue.

Unlike other farms using wood chips and mushroom substrates for mulching, Cham Shan is experimenting by adding goat manure this month. We can’t wait to see the outcome!

EM fertilizer, compost, horn meal, wood chips and mushroom substrate have been added to tomato fields since November with the intention of providing enough nutrients and fungal development for both the soil and the crops.

And this month, we can already see an improvement! By comparing the tomato plants between November (left) and December (right), we can see a far more vivid, healthy green leaf with a more symmetrical shape, indicating the plant is now receiving more zinc.

Farmer Pat Fan is getting serious about making compost tea, dedicating the largest area out of all our Restore Projects.

His napa cabbages are still facing some pest issues. Knowing Brassicaceae are prone to attract bugs especially in subtropical areas, farmer Pat Fan is looking to apply nutrient amendments in the future to fix this issue.

Unlike other farms using wood chips and mushroom substrates for mulching, Cham Shan is experimenting by adding goat manure this month. We can’t wait to see the outcome!

EM fertilizer, compost, horn meal, wood chips and mushroom substrate have been added to tomato fields since November with the intention of providing enough nutrients and fungal development for both the soil and the crops.

And this month, we can already see an improvement! By comparing the tomato plants between November (left) and December (right), we can see a far more vivid, healthy green leaf with a more symmetrical shape, indicating the plant is now receiving more zinc.

Farmer Pat Fan is getting serious about making compost tea, dedicating the largest area out of all our Restore Projects.

His napa cabbages are still facing some pest issues. Knowing Brassicaceae are prone to attract bugs especially in subtropical areas, farmer Pat Fan is looking to apply nutrient amendments in the future to fix this issue.
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