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I had no idea BL was there. It has a natural fungicide in the wood so it makes 50-100 year fence posts.

Also, the wood has the same caloric value as anthracite coal. It doesn’t smell all that great on a burn but it’ll heat the shit outta your house if ya got a wood burning stove.

And how do you know so much about it?

I read a lot and listen to a shit ton of regenerative agriculture podcasts.

Nunya shares good agriculture books too!

Side comment: I only now noticed your name 😂

😂 its a good one!

Can’t believe how long it took me to notice

Any recommendations for regenerative agriculture podcasts? I listened to the White Oak Pastures guy on Joe Rogan and it was very interesting.

There’s a podcast on bitcoin & regenerative agriculture…let me see if I can find it.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4ODerGA8218sG3NuxGWslz?si=WRwanz8lTMWRMDzKEsgVUQ&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A1dsTluNHIPNsXVRghpqxhY

Bitcoin, gaming, permaculture, podcasting and education. I might be off a bit. I’m just a radiologist :)

Right on 👌

John Kempf and the team at advancing eco agriculture have tremendous insights. He hosts the regenerative agriculture podcast.

Ty

I’ve listened to his entire library. He hasn’t released one in a while, though.

I recently listened to Meat Mafia podcast interview Counter Culture Farms’ Austin Dillon about the science of regenerative ranching pretty good listen:

https://fountain.fm/episode/14211000746

This one was very interesting and deep even, talking about life and death.

I do some regen ag stuff but search for John Kempf and #[4]​.

I’m heading to Japan in May, got any tips or things I should know?

Umm regarding what?

Japan?

Haha I mean, anything specific you want to know about?

Oh shoot, terribly sorry for being vague. More cultural highlights of thing to see, that tourists wouldn’t normally visit