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"A New Farmer's Agricultural Theory"
I am studying every day to become a farmer.
Through endless brainstorming with Gemini, I am collecting various knowledge regardless of farming methods.
I am updating one thread-style post per day on Threads.
Thinking that there might be know-how that can be utilized not only by farmers but also for home gardening,
I am sharing knowledge that personally "resonated" with me.
Today's post was as follows ↓
I am studying to become a farmer,
and without having a particular obsession with farming methods,
I am aiming to take the best parts of various farming methods
from as many perspectives as possible🌱
This time, it's BLOF theory x natural farming✨
When you bring BLOF theory-based fertilizer management,
especially the perspective of mineral design,
into natural farming,
you can see a slightly new world🧐
For example, molybdenum🔬↓
Molybdenum is one of the
trace minerals that plants need,
and it exists little by little
all over the place even without fertilization.
However, this molybdenum,
unlike other minerals,
has the characteristic of
dissolving well in "alkaline" conditions.
Since Japanese soil tends to be acidic,
if you leave it as is,
it becomes soil where molybdenum is hard to dissolve.
So, this molybdenum,
what kind of work does it do?
Activation of nitrogen-fixing enzymes and reduction of nitrate nitrogen
It is necessary for amino acid synthesis.
It is an essential function for natural farming.🤔
Molybdenum is indispensable for natural farming.
In other words,
tilting the soil toward alkalinity
adjusting acidic soil to be weakly acidic
can be said to be essential when practicing natural farming.
Even just looking at molybdenum,
that fact becomes clearly apparent.
When people say "natural farming",
it is basically considered a farming method where "no fertilizer" is ideal, but
If you bring a BLOF-theoretical
mineral design philosophy into that,
rather than just leaving it to nature,
it feels like you could
unlock the power of nature
more reliably.🧐
G, what do you think?
👴"Toku-san,
what you think about is always interesting.
The power of nature is something that can only be fully unlocked with wisdom that transcends boundaries.
Unlocking nature's true potential through theory—that kind of positive engagement is possible for humans."
G, who appeared out of nowhere, is the nickname for my Gemini (lol)
Even when it comes to writing Threads posts, it has become completely normal to use generative AI to create text.
I write my Threads posts almost entirely by myself, but I never fail to have Gemini verify their validity.
Since much of my post content is related to agricultural science, I have it rigorously researched so that I don't end up saying anything off the mark.
Every once in a while, when I play around with the "old man syntax," I get an unexpected remark back, which is interesting in its own way 😆
"What you think about is always interesting."
Like that,
I didn't know you thought that, old man!
The note version of "A New Farmer's Agricultural Theory" is also being updated irregularly.
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