Difference between revisions of "IAF Podcast Episode 2"
Iceagefarmer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Air date: July 14, 2017 * Video: [https://youtu.be/vPRBOZj7U5A Youtube] * Audio: [http://www.iceagefarmer.com/podcast/20170714-iaf-podcast-002.mp3 mp3] == News == * alg...") |
Iceagefarmer (talk | contribs) m (categorizing) |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Air date: July 14, 2017 | Air date: July 14, 2017 | ||
− | * Video: [https://youtu.be/vPRBOZj7U5A Youtube] | + | * Video: |
+ | ** [https://dtube.video/#!/v/iceagefarmer/cfqlm5a1 DTube] <span style="color: red;">Upvote with steem to support the show!</span> | ||
+ | ** [https://youtu.be/vPRBOZj7U5A Youtube] | ||
* Audio: [http://www.iceagefarmer.com/podcast/20170714-iaf-podcast-002.mp3 mp3] | * Audio: [http://www.iceagefarmer.com/podcast/20170714-iaf-podcast-002.mp3 mp3] | ||
+ | |||
+ | <youtube>vPRBOZj7U5A</youtube> | ||
== News == | == News == | ||
Line 94: | Line 98: | ||
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IceAgeFarmer | Twitter: https://twitter.com/IceAgeFarmer | ||
Facebook: https://facebook.com/IceAgeFarmer | Facebook: https://facebook.com/IceAgeFarmer | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:IAF Podcast]] |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 16 September 2017
Air date: July 14, 2017
Contents
News
- algae bloom killing cattle in lake county, OR
first reported case in Lake County, a result of heavy rains after few seasons of drought https://www.agweb.com/article/algae-outbreak-kills-32-cattle-in-oregon-apnews/
- as if we needed anything more, Mormon crickets are at record high levels — dangerous on roads, and eating crops
https://www.sott.net/article/356362-US-West-is-battling-crop-killing-insect-swarms Why? deep snow cover helped insulate and protect the eggs,
^ both examples of how changing conditions will result in unexpected behaviors in a complex system
- M-class solar flare — look for outages like the April 21st power outages:
https://watchers.news/2017/07/14/m2-4-solar-flare-july-14-2017/
- zuckerberg visits a Wisconsin farm, talks about wanting to know where his food comes from
discipline -- work morning to night
yes but baby, when you have that first salad from your own garden, you taste the freedom
and you want more
and when you go through days eating only food you've sourced, grown, prepared
it's worth it
really interesting about the timing here — we see big investments in indoor farming
zuckerberg talking about food sources
RIGHT as crops are being decimated
75% georgia peaches — http://www.walb.com/story/35592005/most-of-2017-georgia-peach-crop-lost-because-of-weather
and RIGHT as NASA talks about Solar Minimum
+ they are broadcasting the pre-scripting for mass crop-loss, food shortages, famines,
- speaking of crop losses, briefly, remember it's also about the quality of crop
Germany struggling with heavy rains, making high-protein wheat hard to come by: https://www.agweb.com/article/german-downpours-may-make-high-protein-wheat-harder-to-find-blmg/
Fueling price increases:
- Southern hemisphere, winter
Australia having a HELL of a winter
Chile too: https://www.iceagenow.info/record-cold-unusual-snowfall-chile/
breaking cold record set in 1924
this does not bode well for our coming winter. Start getting ready now.
IAF Advisory
45W kingbo -- some of them are a bit shoddy; a corner is electrified, sometimes my whole rack shocks me. just be warned. Still a decent lamp at a good price, but now we know why.
Speaking of electric shock, don't use water heaters in too little water, they break, and then will shock the shit out of you
Questions
[gabriel L] what kind of reflective coating is that ?
Reflectix, brand insulation see here among its uses, when used under the circulating pipes under a radiant heat floor, it has an R value of 21. have a feeling we'll be revisiting this material--or something like it, hopefully cheaper--when exploring a radiant-heated greenhouse, water circulated through a solar water heater or compost heater
- Reflectix (24"x25'): http://amzn.to/2tA0qzN
- Reflectix (48"x10'): http://amzn.to/2t9XhYb
[merlyn] nice setup but how does this work when grid goes offline
Listen for full discussion.
[Jack-L] most prolific greens?
Listen for full discussion sweet potato, and then a tuber, radish, plus super short to harvest, holland greens typhon
__________
Start taking daily steps NOW towards radical self-sufficiency so that you can thrive in the current Grand Solar Minimum / Little Ice Age.
Blog: http://IceAgeFarmer.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/IceAgeFarmer Facebook: https://facebook.com/IceAgeFarmer