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"Permaculture is an approach to land management that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems."
"If you're serious about off-grid land, you've got to be serious about putting in the effort to check it out and vet it."
"If we want to fix our relationship with land and nature, we have to fix the way the economy works."
"The correct way to play Morag is to hit your landfall triggers in your second main."
"Government will no longer try to micromanage every rain puddle and every drainage ditch on private land."
"Erosion control is a crucial aspect of land management and environmental protection."
"This really is a new chapter, and we don't have the institutions or the precedent to deal with the loss of land."
"The advantages of cultivating large extensions of land and of grazing uncountable flocks and herds has allowed us to grow enormously."
"We don't need that marginal land to feed the current population nor even to feed up to 9 billion people."
"We live on land that honestly, in my fencing I did this past week, if we dig two foot deep in the ground, the hole fills up with water."
"We owe it to the landowners to make sure that those sites get cleaned up."
"At this point, it's been about a month since we installed our first berm and swale."
"The Dutch are actually going to give back some of their hard-won land to the water."
"A lot of folks know Daniel and I travel extensively to serve other land owners to help them create habitat and hunting improvement programs for their property."
"This is not just hitting it with 28 uh straight nitrogen fertilizer, this is training your land to heal itself."
"...it's really a great exercise and if you have especially if you have Forest land I highly recommend that you give this a shot."
"As a regenerative Farm, we know that we can manage pigs in a way that actually benefits the soil and improves the land where we raise them."
"Improving land is like a bigger scale of having a good garden and eating the produce."
"We've got almost 100,000 acres in the Roscoe Wind Farm."
"...our plan is to cut Trails make food plots and even reintroduce some species that are long gone from this property."
"What our children and grandchildren will be able to see when they come out west in the future will they dictated by the battle that's going on right now and that battle is for the land."
"This area right here has been in a CRP or a Conservation Reserve Program for, I believe it was 20 years, 15 years."
"It's been almost one full year since we hinge cut this property and you can tell the difference it's made, a lot of deer piling out of the hinge cuts you can tell the tracks are heavy, it's made a big impact so far."
"Edge diversity... the more Edge on you have on your land not only the better white tail habitat you have but the better wildlife habitat you have in general."
"Lessons learned from the PGP project prompted some of the people involved to adopt this method for general native land retirement. It has been modified to include kānuka and additional bird-loving colonizer species to assist the natural succession process."
"The harsh reality: Public land needs management, not just wild animals."
"And I think for us what the regenerative aspect is again focus on looking at what we can produce here on our own piece of land to regenerate into something else."
"By changing land management practices, we can significantly improve climatic stability."
"Public land, private land, the use of each and what that means to the general public and what it means to the producers."
"Grazing actually helps improve the fertility and it actually helps increase the productivity of a property when it's managed correctly."
"So, it's not just about the soil, it's not just about what's the best food plot mix, it's really how it fits within your entire land, the strategy for your access, departure, making sure you're not spooking deer."
"You have to make these five acre parcels, ten acre parcels feel like it's literally a park that doesn't allow hunting with a lot of diversity."
"But I first want to talk about - because the majority of your property is timber management."
"I really want to just reclaim this property, clean it up, and then manage it from there."
"We're trying to knock the weeds down, give the grass a chance to grow, and give the wildlife something they can actually use."
"This rule gives the public, regardless of where you live, you own part of this public land."
"I have about 130 cows, milking cows, with young stock, and I have about 70 hectares of land."
"30 to 50 percent of the planet's total land area would need to be better protected and used less intensively to withstand the additional pressures of climate change."
"We look at every square meter of land so that it serves future generations and preserves biodiversity."
"If you know how to make beautiful land, you'll never lack for opportunities to manage it."
"Private property is one of the best resources we have for managing... or continuing to keep land open and free of developments."
"We need to engage actively and have active Land Management that actually furthers our environmental goals."
"We're healing the landscape; cattle were meant to be out on the land."
"For thousands of years, indigenous people managed forests, land, and other natural resources in the Americas and developed what's known as traditional ecological knowledge."
"We're just trying to practice some good management of the land."
"The fleas come with the dog, folks. These things are part of the land; they're part of the property."
"There is the belief by many people that even if native people didn't actively clear the land, they may have been using fire in more subtle ways within the forest to manage for species composition and structure."
"All I did was divide the land up into about 30 divisions and then planned the grazing."
"Don't let the water leave your land."
"The land's telling me how to use it, and the benefits are, obviously, I'm making money on it, but also the benefits, I'm feeding more and more people out of it."
"Shifting cultivation, also called slash-and-burn agriculture, is where farmers clear land for planting by slashing vegetation and burning the debris."
"Our real mission statement is to help landowners understand what they've got on their property."
"The Schult RWP 1935 is a highly versatile and efficient rotary windrower and rock picker designed to streamline agricultural and land management operations."
"Our ancestors used fire to clear the land, constructed canals that turned deserts into productive farmland."
"Find areas where water is flowing out of your land and stop it and hold it there."
"It's a brilliant way for Highland Titles to buy up big areas of land as conservation to plant trees to protect wildlife."
"This idea here is to apply everything we know to manage the land for its best health."
"We tested the RTK, no problems at all on my three acres here."
"I want to see how overgrown the property gets, that way I can plan the best places to build out a network of footpaths through the forest."
"We've never been a big-time cattle farm, we determined that goats were better off to raise for our property."
"Management is key to that and that's why we gotta, gotta find ways to make it better."
"If you can build confidence, the land manager can link what they've done in the past with the changes they've had."
"We administer this land on behalf of the citizens of the United States."
"We take extreme pride in how we tend to our land, whether it's rented land or owned land."
"Conservation easements will protect the property's ecological or open space values regardless of who owns the property next."
"We're always learning, we're always trying to do better for our animals and improve our land."
"You're most efficient if you don't have to go anywhere, if you can just sit on like a big block of land, you don't have to move, you just go up and down, up and down, up and down."
"Before the Hundred Days began, we had the acreage surveyed and marked around the perimeter."
"One thing you need to consider when buying raw land is you to get anything done, you are going to have to make sure you have a plan to keep the grass cut and manageable for while you're actually working."
"When you get a piece of land you're fortunate enough to lease, really do everything you can to make that thing work."
"The property line is probably the most important so you know that you're not working on someone else's land or you know exactly where the work needs to be done."
"You learn from it and you try to make things better, you try to manage your land so that you don't run into these conditions."
"The thing that I enjoy the most is probably helping our community do something with our land that we have here."