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Do you know exactly what happens to your land when that heavy January rain falls? ⛈️ Most people only discover where the water goes when erosion begins or when their house has moisture problems. But the truth is, your land is already "screaming" this information; you just need to learn to read the landscape. In this Neo Rural Manual video, I teach you the most basic and valuable lesson: the difference between CONCAVE and CONVEX areas. ⛰️ Learn to identify: ✅ Where the water spreads and where it concentrates. ✅ The best place to build your house or pond. ✅ How to prevent runoff from destroying your road or crops. Mastering landscape reading is the first step to planning a productive, safe, and intelligent farm. Don't depend on luck, depend on observation! 🌱 -- KEY MOMENTS FROM THE VIDEO -- 🌱 You'll never look at land the same way again The importance of knowing the path of water Mountainous Relief: The challenge of January rains Convex vs. Concave Terrain: The secret of shape Where water concentrates (Natural basins) Where to build, where to plant, and where to build dams? Practical example of erosion and how to prevent it Intelligent planning and invitation for Members #NeoRuralManual #LandscapeReading #FromScratchFarm #Erosion #JanuaryRains #Permaculture #RuralPlanning ABOUT THE NEO RURAL MANUAL: Our mission is to bring rural extension without borders. We bring quality, validated information, without frills or beating around the bush, to help you on your journey in the field, based on 20 years of experience. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss any secrets! A big hug, Bruno - Neo Rural Manual ⚠️ EXTENSION AGENT NOTICE (Read Carefully) The Neo Rural Manual is an educational channel aimed at sharing knowledge and Bruno's 20 years of practical experience in the field. The information and guidance on agriculture, bureaucracy, laws, finance, and construction are for educational and informational purposes only. Each rural property is unique. The application of any technique (such as liming, plowing, construction, or legal processes) depends on its local reality, soil analysis, climate, and personal effort. This content does NOT replace consultation with a qualified professional (such as an agronomist, engineer, surveyor, or lawyer) who can analyze your specific case. Nothing here represents a promise of financial gains, approval in government programs, or guaranteed results. The success of your rural project depends exclusively on your own analysis and execution.