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207, 2024

Podcast Short #4: Plant Sap Analysis Management

July 2nd, 2024|

In this episode, John speaks with Ethan Darling, an agronomist with Advancing Eco Agriculture, who has extensive experience with sap analysis. They discuss the challenges of timely sample collection and shipping. Ethan shares his background and how his innovative techniques have streamlined the process for the AEA team in [...]

2806, 2024

Episode 123: Breaking Traditions in Dry Climates with Keith Morter

June 28th, 2024|

Keith Morter, a dryland wheat farmer from Oregon, transitioned to regenerative agriculture management practices. Keith initially used standard, conventional methods like plowing and extensive chemical applications on his operation. Dissatisfied with the results, Keith shifted to direct seeding and eventually embraced regenerative practices. By drastically reducing nitrogen use and [...]

2506, 2024

Podcast Short #3: Unveiling Plant Consciousness and Intelligence

June 25th, 2024|

In this Podcast Short, John delves into the topic of plant consciousness and intelligence. John talks about how plants are not just passive organisms, but possess significant cognitive abilities and responsiveness. Drawing inspiration from Stephen Herrod Buhner's works, particularly "The Lost Language of Plants," John discusses how plants demonstrate [...]

2006, 2024

Episode 122: Exploring Tillage, Aggregation, and Biological Innovation with Rick Clark

June 20th, 2024|

Rick Clark, a fifth-generation farmer from Williamsport, Indiana, is dedicated to enhancing soil health and achieving harmony with nature on his farm. He has pioneered a systematic approach to regenerative farming, proudly maintaining certification for all acres as organic through his regenerative stewardship with no tillage. Rick's practices focus [...]

1806, 2024

Podcast Short #2 – Pool Parties and the Soil Microbiome

June 18th, 2024|

In this Short, John likens throwing a pool party to building soil microbial populations. Just like a successful pool party needs the right environment with food, drinks, and a crowd, building a healthy soil ecosystem requires appropriate soil conditions, nutrients, and a diverse microbial community. John emphasizes the importance [...]

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