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I would like to hear from Larry Korn on how Fukuoka planted veggies in his fields by broadcasting and letting them go semi-wild and reseed. I would like to do that in my field but don't know what I need to do to get started. Must the field be prepped in some way to get started or did Fukuoka just start seeding/seed balling in a field as it was ie grass, clover, "weeds"? My reading of the One Straw Revolution really peaked my interest in raising veggies this way, however, there isn't anything on how to start the whole process.

Glad you started the podcast.

Mike
 
                                    
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Location: Anoka Sand Plain, MN Zone 4/5, Sunset Zone 43
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did this one already get recorded?  i'll be excited to hear it - larry korn is awesome.
 
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