Fertilizer and Minerals
“Fertilizer is too expensive, so we couldn’t buy it this year”:
“We have 70 acres in Central, Texas, and over the past 3 years fertilizer costs have gone way up. It was $3000, then $4500, then they wanted…
Read More »“Fertilizer is too expensive, so we couldn’t buy it this year”:
“We have 70 acres in Central, Texas, and over the past 3 years fertilizer costs have gone way up. It was $3000, then $4500, then they wanted…
Read More »Keyline Geometry and Keyline Plowing
Geometry and water harvesting? How are these related?
I’ve been working in the field of land regeneration for the past decade and to be honest Keyline geometry was quite confusing for me…
Read More »Permaculture teacher and practitioner Susan Cousineau speaks with Mike Wolfert about flows in nature, such as human movement, animal movement, genetics, information, and much more.
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Read More »Mike speaks with Heather Ray of Andromeda Entertainment about the realm of transformative gaming with virtual reality, and how it relates to and enhances contemplative practices.
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Read More »Mike does an informal consultation with Wes about a new 54 acre homestead he is purchasing, covering things such as grazing patterns, soil types, food forest planning, contour mapping, silvopasture, and more.
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Flow states are rare experiences of being “in the zone” and achieving peak performance with single-pointed focus. In this podcast, Mike and Wes explore the elusive and magical flow state: what it is, how to cultivate conditions for it,…
Read More »Mike and Wes discuss Climate: A New Story by Charles Eisenstein, a powerful new book that looks at the roots of the looming environmental crises and challenges many of the underpinnings of the environmental movement….
Read More »Will Beilharz of ArtisTree and Cypress Valley Canopy Tours talks about the magic and technical challenges of treehouse construction, including tree types, anchoring methods, design tools, and much more.
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Read More »John Curry and his wife Kendra run Clay Sand Straw, one of the premier natural building companies in Central Texas. In this episode, John and Mike talk about natural building, straw bale, cob, adobe, building…
Read More »In this episode Charles Holmes III of Central Texas Solar and Lighting joins us to answer all of Mike’s questions about solar power in Central Texas- how it works, home solar systems, federal rebates, rare earth materials, battery technology,…
Read More »“Fertilizer is too expensive, so we couldn’t buy it this year”:
“We have 70 acres in Central, Texas,…
Working with Mike on our property has been one of the most inspiring experiences I have had since moving out to the hill country. His knowledge, his willingness to share this knowledge, his gentle disposition, and his tireless work ethic have transformed our landscape. He is surrounded by a wonderful team of young, inspired individuals and I would not hesitate and will not hesitate to call him for any and all future projects on our land. Flat out, 10 stars!
- Ana R.