Thursday, March 12, 2009

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Quinoa, beans and maize and fertilizer




The ancient association of beans and machines gave a result at least picturesque. Because there was a development of Capistrano (beans or pods) of beans too much capital and within only 2 to 3 seeds. There was a great performance, but if an acceptable development plan.
In the case of the quinoa variety Cholila development of plants have a higher than expected. Were planted every 5cm on the line, but germination was uneven. In October, the irrigation system still was not installed. Plants in some cases exceeded 2m and have a highly charged main panicle. They have a deep purple color during anthesis and anther yellow peek from flowers. Is visited by the honeybee (Apis mellifera). They have suffered the brunt of strong winds, although the plot is more protected from the same. There were twists and attack some plants hare others recovered but with a smaller panicle size. In the fruiting period panicle loses color and becomes more intense pale. In 1 month we will have production data.
Potatoes are a very good and healthy development. It took some round red potatoes are called by the name of Chile. We surrender values \u200b\u200bin the next month, when the adjournment of the harvest, sort and store in a Chenque.
Corn is an early variety and was grown Alaska en forma directa y algunos trasplantados desde envases de 1/2 kg que crecieron en invernáculo. A pesar de la fertilización oportuna en el trasplante para un desarrollo vegetativo óptimo hubo poca resistencia a heladas. Se cosecharon choclos , algunos con problemas de llenado de granos o choclo desparejo por problemas en la fertilización. No hubo un bloque contínuo de maíces y las líneas pierden el polen hacia otras zonas por deriva del viento.
La parcela 9 tuvo el siguiente manejo:
-las 3 variedades de papas: araucanas, spunta y chilenas tuvieron una fertilización de base de compost de abono de oveja. Las habas, quinoas y maíces no tuvieron fertilización de base o de preparaciòn del terreno, pero sí slurry was applied in the last two. Nettle manure was applied diluted slurry to 10% and 10% comfrey in water for the transplant and two weeks later.
-Irrigation was with two drip lines interspersed between the three lines of plants during the first two months (November and December). Then he used three lines divided into two series microsprinklers to optimize the distribution of water.
-Weeding twice with unicycle between rows and rows manually. In Two hilling potatoes, the last in mid-February, when the plant was not yet in a state of senescence leaves.

Monday, March 9, 2009

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Jaime Lopez in Saltillo

wit and charisma ruined by a bad equalization. On Saturday, March 7 presented the composer and singer Jaime Lopez in the city of Saltillo in the City Theater on the grounds of Rockoahuila Fest 2009. Music presented reading and the interview allowed us to know more closely the ideas of the author of Chilanga Banda and The roadside and other large letters. The concert began about 20:30 hrs as promised, after 40 minutes of waiting in which they hear through the speakers the music getting stronger. Third call and songwriter with his band came out to sing Hotel Garage. I could not decipher what he sang, his lyrics did not recognize because he felt the drum and bass moving my intestines and stomach in unison that burst my ears. Why the DJs always listen to your headphones in the booth and think that sounds good? Do not understand that it is not hear it with headphones while in the fourth row, also listen to the artists as well does not mean that the audience do or vice versa, since the monitors are different. I'm really disappointed that lack of professionalism with a legend of rock movement.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

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produce terraced using vertical tillage tools, tilling deeply and release the soil that allow root development and optimal health important in the culture. We weeding tools for personal use that enable better and more relief work for the person. We planted and transplanted in rows but defining a structure of three lines per patch work. Leave aisles between beds, making an arable area of \u200b\u200bmore than 75% of soil. We use vegetable crop associations between giving products in roots and leaves, for example. Also associate those short cycle with other long-cycle plant. Give a very good result with lettuce or spinach carrot, beans with quinoa, salads with radishes, among others. We have no major pest problems respecting and using these associations as barriers to other plant pests such as grain, fennel, native plants or aromatic of all kinds. We do not use heavy machinery like tractors for tillage or for clearing of native forest habitat. Are incorporated every year for crop land, doing everything manually without movement or displacement of land so we do not have a significant impact of perennial weeds or pests in the ecosystem of the farm. Sheep are our allies in maintaining such weeds. They are managed in a rotational system of plots, using the electric herdsman to keep within their limits. On the other hand, the manure of these are the solid fertilizer that we use. Laying hens turn grain into manure after composting time as in the case of sheep manure and waste from our kitchen we produce solid fertilizer from the farm base. Purin also use some plants like nettles or comfrey for specific moments in the crop.






Our production Consists
of using raised beds and the principles of vertical farming, which allows us a soft and deep soil. This enables the root systems to progress steadily and facilitates the crops reaching optimal health.
We weed solely with handheld tools, which allows for a better and more natural work experience. Our plants start via a process of seeding and planting starters in rows, finishing with structures consisting of three rows per working bed. We leave pathways between rows while still allowing a cultivable surface area of more than 75% of the worked land.
We use crop association between complimentary vegetables (which help ensures greater growth success). As an example, we pair root crops with leaf crops. We also use the associations of vegetables with short cycles and those with long cycles. We achieve great results pairing carrots with lettuces or chard, broad beans with quinoa, lettuces with radishes, among numerous others. Due to this mode of production we are able to avoid serious problems with insect blights. Additionally, grains, fennel, native plants and many aromatic herbs serve as barriers against insects.
We decline the use of heavy machinery (such as tractors) in our work, as well as for clearing native shrubs and trees. We prepare the land for cultivation year to year—doing everything manually without displacing the soil, and because of this, the ecosystem of the farm hasn’t seen significant weed infestation or insect blight.
Our sheep are allies in the weed maintenance. They are herded in a rotating system of parcels, using a series of electrical fences to keep them within bounds. Sheep manure is an excellent fertilizer, and one which we use in the gardens. The egg-laying chickens also convert grains into manure that after some time in the compost (similar to that of the sheep) mixing with our kitchen’s organic trash produces our solid fertilizer—the base of our farm.
We also use the purée of specific plants like nettles and consuelda to add nutrients to the gardens at important moments during the growing season.