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In this clip from An EcoFarmer’s Discovery, Ewan unpacks the idea of “higher-order plants” and why weeds like ragwort, thistles, and gorse are not enemies, but indicators of soil process in motion. He explains how fungi interact with dormant seed banks, activating specific plants only when soil conditions require them, and why weeds appear not by accident, but by biological necessity. Rather than seeing weeds as failures to be eradicated, the conversation reframes them as transitional tools helping land move toward healthier, more productive pasture systems. Ewan goes on to describe how supplementing missing elements — such as silicon — can accelerate this natural progression, allowing land to move quickly through plant stages without relying on years of weed dominance or chemical suppression. Drawing from extreme rainfall events, livestock behaviour, and real-world farm recovery, the discussion highlights how biologically active soils can self-repair, reseed, and retain nutrients even under pressure. The clip also explores fungi’s role in livestock digestion, dung breakdown, and nutrient cycling, revealing why fungal-based systems are essential not just for soil health, but for water quality, pasture resilience, and long-term farm profitability. Our FREE E-Book: https://www.ecofarmaotearoa.nz/downlo... Listen to An EcoFarmer’s Discovery: https://open.spotify.com/show/3wIgUUg...