“Drought Busters” is an inexpensive, quick, physiologically and economically sustainable method of habitat and wildlife restoration developed by Chris and Laura Gill of the Circle Ranch in West Texas. They call it Drought Busters because it increases effective rainfall by rebuilding soil fertility and the soil’s ability to absorb and store water. This 21-minute video explains Drought Busters, and their experience on how wild and domestic animals, Keyline sub-soiling, and water harvesting can restore desertified grasslands. Thanks to Chris and Laura for sharing this video with the HMI community!
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