I became interested in natural agriculture and permaculture (though I did
not know it by name back then) around 1970. I later bought land and sought
to "terraform" it with an extensive network of raised beds for a market
farming venture I had planned.
Here are links to some of my online resources with photos of the farm
equipment I used. This one is a gallery of pix of the tractor and
implements, which include a Keyline plow and a large hiller-bedder pulled
by a John Deere 3020 tractor. This gallery also includes pix of my friend
(RIP) Eric Kindberg's implements.
Here are pix of some of the hand tools in my collection. I planned to use
these to work the raised beds created by the hiller-bedder and keep the
tractor out of the fields.
You paper is one of the best things I have seen in years. You cover all my
favorite permaculture and natural agriculture topics. It should be able to
stimulate lengthy, in depth discussion discussion in this excellent sub.
Here is my website on garden tool design and fabrication.
Re: [permaculture] X Runoff Coefficient Terraforming for Water: TrenchBerms, Gabions, Dams, and Keyline Plowing 0.49 M - Google Docs,
Lawrence London, 07/01/2018