JAMES MSASA JAMES MSASA
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Topics: Forestry,
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Topics: Beekeeping, Water, Pollinators,
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Richard Bradbury Richard Bradbury
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Topics: Soil Health, Regenerative Agriculture, Ranching,

The Five Principles of #SoilHealth according to Gabe Brown. 1. Limited disturbance...limited mechanical, chemical, and physical disturbance of the soil. 2. Armor...keep #soil covered at all times. 3. Diversity...stride for diversity of both plant and animal species. 4. Living roots...maintaining a living root in the soil as long as possible throughout the year. 5. Integrated animals...nature does not function without animals. #RegenerativeAgriculture #Farming #Ranching

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Richard Bradbury Richard Bradbury
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Topics: Agriculture Global, FFA/4-H, Beef Cattle, Ag Tech, Ag Innovation,

Yesterday, as I was leaving Denver, I stopped by AION ROBOTICS to visit with Nicholas Nunno I'm in love with a #Robot. Yup, I said it, a Robot that was designed with ranchers and farmers in mind. I was skeptical at first because I saw robots as an intrusive distraction between a rancher and their connection to the animal and land. I was so very very very wrong. (tough to say) The Ranch Hand by Aion has flexibility and range. When you see Robots in agriculture, they are often designed for a particular task or purpose. But luckily, Nick has the mind of a polymath and designed his robot to be flexible for multiple uses in #Agriculture. This robot sparks my mind as a #rancher, before even seeing the #Ranch Hand in action, I could see that it was a platform that could help us solve many problems that we face on our ranch. Words can't begin to capture how excited I am to have robots become part of our daily operation. Aion's Robots will be disruptive in a very positive way

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