Episode 135: Diverse Approaches in Farm Planning with Darren Doherty
Philip Kraus2024-11-06T22:26:58+00:00November 7th, 2024|
Darren Doherty is the director and co-founder, with his wife Lisa Heenan, of Regrarians Ltd., an Australia-based organization dedicated to advancing regenerative agriculture. They train land managers using their innovative "Regrarians Platform," which integrates elements from permaculture, keyline design, and holistic management to support land stewardship that respects and [...]
Podcast Extra: Working Cows Podcast Episode 393 with John Kempf
Philip Kraus2024-11-04T19:35:38+00:00November 4th, 2024|
In this Podcast Extra, John is a guest on the Working Cows Podcast. The Working Cows podcast gives you something to think about as you seek to maximize the effectiveness of your cattle operation and the joy your family receives from this lifestyle. The host, Clay Conry, is a [...]
Episode 134: How a Crisis Led to Change with Tim Parton
Philip Kraus2024-10-30T20:02:16+00:00October 31st, 2024|
Tim Parton has been the farm manager at Brewood Park Farm, a 300-hectare farm located in South Staffordshire, UK since 2003. Tim shifted towards regenerative agriculture after a serious farming accident and personal health struggles. These experiences deepened his respect for soil as a finite resource, motivating him to farm [...]
Podcast Short #10: Breaking Away from Traditional Agronomy with Jeff Kleypas
Philip Kraus2024-10-21T18:50:32+00:00October 22nd, 2024|
In this episode, John Kempf interviews Jeff Kleypas, a consultant with Advancing Eco Agriculture. Jeff’s pivotal moment came when he was exposed to the harmful impacts of pesticides during his work as a field agronomy scout. This experience, combined with observations of improved outcomes using biological methods, fueled [...]
Episode 133: The Power of Companion Planting with Ian Gould
Philip Kraus2024-10-11T19:32:08+00:00October 17th, 2024|
Ian Gould is a leading figure in regenerative agriculture in the UK, whose focus is on incorporating plant diversity into conventional farming systems to improve both environmental health and productivity. His work includes researching how companion planting and varietal differences within the same species, such as wheat, can [...]