Your opinion about Mark Shepard, New Forest Farm and Forest Agriculture Enterprises
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silversurfer12371- Thanks for sharing, however more showing and less telling would have been helpful. (too much standing around and lecturing and not enough visual showing and camera observing). Also; how many acres is this farm anyway?
Zegarac Robert- http://youtu.be/XRhvrHeleoIGreat video, well worth watching, like permaculture on "steroids"...
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zega74- Great video, well worth watching, like permaculture on "steroids"...
Ken LaVere- Thank you Mark! Awesome!!
ThisnThatPackRat- Permaculture in ACTION, not get certificate then go teach. Put it to use and succeed and teach along the way those that want to learn on your property. Sorry, just can't respect Permies that work the social networks more than the land. They know who they are ;)
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Monika Ullian- "Mark tells you how, twenty years ago, he and friends put thousands of varieties of perennials in the ground, and left them there. Now, parts of his farm that are completely unattended are growing 14 different kinds of food."
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imaculada figueiredo- "Mark tells you how, twenty years ago, he and friends put thousands of varieties of perennials in the ground, and left them there. Now, parts of his farm that are completely unattended are growing 14 different kinds of food."
OZZYSCRACKMEUP- i never met him and i never knew him on a personal level but man i really miss steve irwin. so full of life and would generally make you happy just watching him.
Todd Hoff- "Mark tells you how, twenty years ago, he and friends put thousands of varieties of perennials in the ground, and left them there. Now, parts of his farm that are completely unattended are growing 14 different kinds of food."
DoDasDew- Amazing!! I admire the final ~1 minute (conclusions he makes) "Let's not tell everybody it's easy; the whole doom and gloom fear industry might go broke." hahahahah This guy is awesome and sees it all in very simple terms and sums up solutions adequately and fluently.
wvhaugen- A farmer/gardener can do all this without taking a permaculture design course.
Jan Steinman- Sure, but a well-done PDC covers this and much more. Mark isn't doing anything that *isn't* part of Permaculture.
abdalla eid- illuminati
Erin Irish- NICE! Wish I could visit or work there.
Matt Bennett- Yep, and Mark says he's taught a number of sections of permaculture courses, too. If you're interested in broadacre permaculture, he's probably the best teacher in North America because he explains everything from his experience doing commercial permaculture in this place - a very unique and valuable perspective!
DoDasDew- I also really respect the fact that he is out there actively putting permaculture theories into practice; instead of charging inflated prices for courses and writing books on the subject. No offense to anyone but I feel the term Permaculture is often bastardized by some folks. I think this guy, however, is the real deal and we need more people doing exactly what he is doing- GOING FOR IT.
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Mark Shepard, New Forest Farm and Forest Agriculture Enterprises