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The living stock base has been defined in 2008 at [[Perennial Agriculture]]. However, the larger part would be earthworks, waterworks, greenhouses, fencing, creating fertility - all the terraforming required to regenerate and upgrade the land to provide abundance. Once set up, it lasts for ever. With [[RTK GPS]] drones, the management duty would be the requirement of a single open source agroecologist. The learning curve is huge, and this would be part of OSE's 8 year movement entrepreneurship program. | The living stock base has been defined in 2008 at [[Perennial Agriculture]]. However, the larger part would be earthworks, waterworks, greenhouses, fencing, machine infrastructure, materials production infrastructure, creating fertility - all the terraforming required to regenerate and upgrade the land to provide abundance. Once set up, it lasts for ever. With [[RTK GPS]] drones, the management duty would be the requirement of a single open source agroecologist. The learning curve is huge, and this would be part of OSE's 8 year movement entrepreneurship program. | ||
The design here should be based around the open source ecology [[Campus]] |
Revision as of 18:58, 16 February 2023
The living stock base has been defined in 2008 at Perennial Agriculture. However, the larger part would be earthworks, waterworks, greenhouses, fencing, machine infrastructure, materials production infrastructure, creating fertility - all the terraforming required to regenerate and upgrade the land to provide abundance. Once set up, it lasts for ever. With RTK GPS drones, the management duty would be the requirement of a single open source agroecologist. The learning curve is huge, and this would be part of OSE's 8 year movement entrepreneurship program.
The design here should be based around the open source ecology Campus