Essay about Self-sustaining Agriculture 關於天然堆肥的寫作

When humans eventually start living on alien planets, the issue of sustainability will continue to be a large one, not only because we wish to avoid many of the mistakes that we are making now with regards to resources, but also because it will be difficult to acquisition additional resources to the new location. That means that everything we do will need to be performed in a self-sustaining loop. This includes agriculture. We spoke with Dr. Lin of DoIt regarding the interaction of vegetation, soil, decomposers, and nutrients. Dr. Lin is championing a form of agriculture that makes use of one of nature’s greatest scavengers, worms. With the help of these decomposers, a self-sustained loop that includes our food waste can be utilized to farm without the use of fertilizers or pesticides. The knowledge that the students gained is mentioned here in some essays and utilized elsewhere in another of our learning activities.

當人類最終開始生活在外星球上時,可持續性問題將繼續成為一個大問題,不僅因為我們希望避免我們現在在資源方面犯的許多錯誤,而且因為很難 獲取新位置的額外資源。 這意味著我們所做的一切都需要在一個自我維持的循環中執行。 這包括農業。 我們與都市蚓農 (DoIt) 的 林博士就植被、土壤、分解者和養分的相互作用進行了交談。 林博士正在倡導一種利用自然界最大的清道夫蠕蟲的農業形式。 在這些分解者的幫助下,可以利用包括我們的食物垃圾在內的自我維持循環進行農業,而無需使用化肥或殺蟲劑。 學生獲得的知識在一些文章中被提及,並在我們的另一個學習活動中被利用。

Here are all of the participating students, listed alphabetically by their first names. 以下列表按照學生姓名的英文字母順序排序。