Richard Perkins on the process, preparation, lifestyle, and enjoyment of whole food
Now that Iām spending so much time out on the land here at the new farm Iām becoming a lot more conscious of my health. Nutrition has been really important […]
Many of you will remember my guest today from the three other interviews Iāve done with him over the years. Zack Loeks is a good friend and a maverick of many regenerative skills and knowledge. From growing up on a permaculture homestead in northern New Mexico as a kid, to farming commercially in Canada, teaching edible ecosystem design through Ecosystem U, designing and installing edible ecosystems and many more side projects, Iām always thrilled to catch up with him.
In the past Iāve interviewed him about his previous books ā The Permaculture Market Gardenā and “The Edible Ecosystem Solutionā which are broad concepts and patterns brought into practical design and applications. Today however, weāre going to focus on his newest book, āThe Two Wheel Tractor Handbook,ā which, in contrast to the other two, is a more specific manual about the wide range of uses and applications of a versatile tool, which incorporates broad concepts and uses within it.
We start out first by just catching up as Zach explains some of the many fascinating projects and jobs that keep him constantly busy and innovating. From there we dive into the world of two wheeled tractors and why he believes theyāre one of the most useful and adaptable pieces of machinery for a wide range of contexts and enterprises. We discuss their history and innovation and the huge number of single use power tools that they can replace on a farm or homestead. We also do a side by side comparison with larger four wheeled tractors and on the other side, compare them to working solely with hand tools. Zach also breaks down the options for different attachments, personal considerations as to whether a two wheeled tractor is right for your own operation, and we even discuss the maintenance and repair considerations to make sure it doesnāt break down on you.
Yes itās nerdy, yes itās super fun, and yes itās always inspiring to hear what Zach is working on and tinkering with.Ā
Links:
https://www.ecosystemu.com/home
https://www.ecosystemsolutioninstitute.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@EcosystemU
https://www.instagram.com/zachloeks/
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Now that Iām spending so much time out on the land here at the new farm Iām becoming a lot more conscious of my health. Nutrition has been really important […]
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