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From Dirt To Soil with Gabe Brown
From Dirt To Soil with Gabe Brown
Gabe Brown is a clear, collected, and inspired voice for regenerative agriculture, having implemented and seen great cha... Read more
2 Nov 2018
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44mins
Ranked #2
Disease Resistance and Regenerating Soil with Michael McNeill
Disease Resistance and Regenerating Soil with Michael McNeill
In this episode, I had an awesome time interviewing Dr. Michael McNeill, who is an agronomic consultant with several deg... Read more
14 Apr 2018
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52mins
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How Insect Pests Identify Unhealthy Plants with Tom Dykstra
How Insect Pests Identify Unhealthy Plants with Tom Dykstra
This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Tom Dykstra, the founder and laboratory director at Dykstra Labs, who ... Read more
17 Apr 2018
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1hr 11mins
Ranked #4
Rebuilding The Soil Carbon Sponge, and Cooling the Climate Fast with Walter Jehne
Rebuilding The Soil Carbon Sponge, and Cooling the Climate Fast with Walter Jehne
In this episode of The Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John Kempf interviews Walter Jehne, an Australian soil microbio... Read more
15 Oct 2019
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47mins
Ranked #5
Measuring Nutrient Density with Dan Kittredge
Measuring Nutrient Density with Dan Kittredge
Before we present our newest episode, we have a request for you. As we complete our second season of the Regenerative Ag... Read more
5 Nov 2019
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43mins
Ranked #6
How Plants Absorb Living Microbes and Convert Soil Pathogens into Beneficials with James White
How Plants Absorb Living Microbes and Convert Soil Pathogens into Beneficials with James White
In this episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John Kempf interviews plant pathologist Dr. James White of Rutg... Read more
15 Jan 2020
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1hr 6mins
Ranked #7
Rethinking Plant Physiology and Absorption of Nutrients from the Soil with Gerald Pollack
Rethinking Plant Physiology and Absorption of Nutrients from the Soil with Gerald Pollack
Dr. Jerry Pollack is a pioneering water researcher whose work in structured water and cell biology has been described as... Read more
29 Jun 2018
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1hr 6mins
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Symbiotic Relationships in Ecology with Don Huber
Symbiotic Relationships in Ecology with Don Huber
In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Don Huber, a leading plant pathologist and Professor Emeritus a... Read more
28 Apr 2018
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1hr 26mins
Ranked #9
Microbial Influences on Crop Quality with Greg Pennyroyal
Microbial Influences on Crop Quality with Greg Pennyroyal
Greg Pennyroyal is the Viticulture and Enology Coordinator at Wilson Creek Winery & Vineyards in Temecula, Californi... Read more
13 Jul 2018
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55mins
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Intercropping and Regenerative Soil Management with Derek Axten
Intercropping and Regenerative Soil Management with Derek Axten
In this podcast interview, host John Kempf and Canadian farmer Derek Axten discuss Derek’s path to profitable farming pr... Read more
16 Dec 2019
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34mins
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Winning the Weed Control Challenge on Organic Crops with Klaas Martens
Winning the Weed Control Challenge on Organic Crops with Klaas Martens
This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing a great farmer and friend of mine, Klaas Martens. Klaas has been farming f... Read more
12 May 2018
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1hr 4mins
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Traits of Exceptional Farm Managers
Traits of Exceptional Farm Managers
In this episode, I explore the characteristics shared by farm managers whose operations are exceptionally successful, an... Read more
25 Oct 2018
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42mins
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Ecosystem Diversity Prevents Insect Pressure with Jonathan Lundgren
Ecosystem Diversity Prevents Insect Pressure with Jonathan Lundgren
Jonathan Lundgren is an agroecologist, Director of the ECDYSIS Foundation, and CEO of Blue Dasher Farm. He received his ... Read more
20 Jul 2018
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55mins
Ranked #14
Erosion, Soil Balance, and Cover Crops with Steve Groff
Erosion, Soil Balance, and Cover Crops with Steve Groff
This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Steve Groff, a farmer and cover crop pioneer who has also worked with the ... Read more
5 May 2018
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1hr 3mins
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The Job of a Farmer is to Feed the Soil with Sarah Singla
The Job of a Farmer is to Feed the Soil with Sarah Singla
Sarah Singla is a farmer, agronomist, and educator from Southern France. Her family farm has been in no-till production ... Read more
27 Jul 2018
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36mins
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The Value of Nutrient Density with Matt Kleinhenz
The Value of Nutrient Density with Matt Kleinhenz
In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Matt Kleinhenz, a professor at the Ohio State University in vegetable crop physiology... Read more
21 Apr 2018
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1hr 4mins
Ranked #17
Providing Affordable Food as Medicine At Scale with Pierre Weill
Providing Affordable Food as Medicine At Scale with Pierre Weill
In this episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John interviews French agronomist, Pierre Weill, who created a ... Read more
17 Sep 2019
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1hr 10mins
Ranked #18
The Carbon Capture Business with Jerry Hatfield
The Carbon Capture Business with Jerry Hatfield
In this episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John interviews Dr. Jerry Hatfield, Ph.D., a plant physiologist... Read more
11 Jun 2019
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52mins
Ranked #19
Concepts of Biological Farming with Gary Zimmer
Concepts of Biological Farming with Gary Zimmer
Gary Zimmer’s impact on modern regenerative agriculture technique and proliferation is hard to overestimate -- with an e... Read more
9 Nov 2018
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34mins
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A Conversation With Plants & Pascal Fafard
A Conversation With Plants & Pascal Fafard
Pascal Fafard is a consultant and crop advisor in Quebec, Canada, working primarily with fruit and vegetable growers. He... Read more
12 Mar 2019
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1hr 19mins