This photo shows the speed in which degraded areas of land can be revived using regenerative cattle grazing.
The landowners rehabilitated this eroded gully that formed in their paddock by fencing cattle IN it, instead of out of it.
This is counterintuitive to how we currently look at land management and regeneration.
The way in which they did this forms the fundamental methods of regenerative agriculture:
I get why techbros are hated, but I don't think it's an excuse to write off some new idea as there might be some useful applications for it. Seriously, I see a lot of people talking about why we should never go to the stars because they only perceive it as a techbro's wet dream.
So apparently, my definition of "techbro" was all wrong. I thought it was referring to right-libertarian-leaning, sometimes rich, tech-nerds who offer "solutions" to the world's problems when they are (at-best) perceived as band-aid solutions. But apparently, it's actually about "toxic masculinity in the industry".
Let's Make America Great Again
First order of business, take care of your own damn parks. Don't complain to the govt, just fix it yourself.
I'll be coming back with tools in the coming days to fix this.