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Japanese farmers rediscover ancient rice-growing technique that boosts production without the need for chemicals. Using ducks instead [read more:

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Robert Sepehr2 yıl önce

I love when people use animals as helpers where they both benefit

Benjamin Way profil fotoğrafı
Benjamin Way2 yıl önce

There are so many techniques like this where we can find a way to benefit each other. It reminds me of the lady who spent her entire life struggling to improve cattle practices to be more effective and humane. Somehow she saw the patterns that cows see, and enjoy. She was autistic, which to me intensifies the beauty of her story and human ability. They use her methods to this day. Temple Grandin was her name.

Mohit Mehta profil fotoğrafı
Mohit Mehta2 yıl önce

Same way nightjars eat mosquitoes. Bea eaters eats dangerous flies and wasps. Birds are our best friends.

Louis profil fotoğrafı
Louis2 yıl önce

What happens to the fat ducks? 🦆

SoulFood profil fotoğrafı
SoulFood2 yıl önce

Truly organic rice field 🌾

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Guts2 yıl önce

yeah their poop is magic!

ZSA profil fotoğrafı
ZSA2 yıl önce

Chinese and many others use fish for the same purpose. Seems like a lot easier.

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Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 Commentary2 yıl önce

Growing ancient rice in my garden. Hoping it'll inspire my cooking to have an 'Old World' flair – or at least, 'Old Grain' flair.

𝒱𝒾𝒸𝓉ℴ𝓇 profil fotoğrafı
𝒱𝒾𝒸𝓉ℴ𝓇2 yıl önce

They will have fun here 🦆 🐟😭🙌🙌😀😀

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Synaptic Axon ⚜2 yıl önce

Wild turkeys come through my potato patch every week or so and eat all the slugs and other bugs. They are very thorough! They are great allies!

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