Winning the Weed Control Challenge on Organic Crops with Klaas Martens
Admin2023-03-27T17:44:09+00:00May 11th, 2018|
This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing a great farmer and friend of mine, Klaas Martens. Klaas has been farming for more than 30 years and has driven the adoption of sustainable farming practices through his work with numerous national organizations and advisory committees. This episode contains some [...]
Erosion, Soil Balance, and Cover Crops with Steve Groff
Admin2023-03-27T17:44:26+00:00May 5th, 2018|
This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Steve Groff, a farmer and cover crop pioneer who has also worked with the University of Maryland on extensive cover crop research. Steve founded Cover Crop Coaching in 2016 and has spoken to audiences across North America, Europe, Australia, Japan, and [...]
Symbiotic Relationships in Ecology with Don Huber
Admin2023-03-27T17:44:53+00:00April 28th, 2018|
In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Don Huber, a leading plant pathologist and Professor Emeritus at Purdue University. We discuss how to manage soil-borne diseases by managing crop rotations, and the management needed to grow 500 hundred bushels corn. Don shared intriguing observations on how [...]
The Value of Nutrient Density with Matt Kleinhenz
Admin2023-03-27T17:45:12+00:00April 20th, 2018|
In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Matt Kleinhenz, a professor at the Ohio State University in vegetable crop physiology who has done research in many areas of horticulture and crop sciences. We talk about high quality food production, how growers and consumers view nutrient density, how farmers can influence [...]
How Insect Pests Identify Unhealthy Plants with Tom Dykstra
Admin2023-03-27T17:37:47+00:00April 17th, 2018|
This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Tom Dykstra, the founder and laboratory director at Dykstra Labs, who also has advanced degrees in entomology and has worked with Dr. Phil Callahan. In this episode, we talk about plant and insect communications, and how plants can only see [...]