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Growers Daily

Growers Daily (formerly known as The No-Till Market Garden Podcast) is a nuts and bolts (and earthworms and microbes) look at how to run a productive, profitable no-till market garden for small and mid-sized farmers.
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It's NOT Soil Health That Saved This Crop + "Best Farm Advice Ever" Week Begins!

Welcome to episode 6 of Growers Daily! We cover: how to deal with scurf in sweet potatoes, is competition good for seed crops, and why you should farm like you're old. Show Sponsor: Rimol Greenhouses: https://rimol.com RESOURCES TO SUPPORT HURRICANE VICTIMS: Carolina Farm Stewardship Association CSFA (numerous resources) https://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/cfsa-helene-resources/ Organic Growers School OGS ( list of farmers in need ) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YC235Gbq6YwWbC9mQe8Lh9...

Oct 07, 202418 min

Working ON the Compost Business, Not Just IN it with Pierce Louis of Dirt Hugger

As farmers and composters, it's easy to get in the pattern of only thinking about our day-to-day fires that need to be addressed. Weeds, odors, staffing, where to move that next batch? We forget the bigger picture. Pierce Lewis from Dirt Hugger reminds us to keep perspective and take time to plan. It saves so much effort in the long run. In this episode, Pierce talks about the newest innovations at Dirt Hugger, the journey from being privately owned to selling to a big corporation and then buyin...

Oct 07, 202434 min

How to Speed Up a Compost Pile (But is it Worth it?) + A Burnout Prescription

Welcome to episode 5 of Growers Daily! We cover: how to make compost quickly (but also, should you?). We discuss some listener feedback, and we get into how I unwind GO RACING LOUISVILLE (Buy all of your Racing Louisville gear here 😉 https://lousoccerstore.com) Show Sponsor: Rimol Greenhouses: https://rimol.com RESOURCES TO SUPPORT HURRICANE VICTIMS: Carolina Farm Stewardship Association CSFA (numerous resources) https://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/cfsa-helene-resources/ Organic Growers School...

Oct 04, 202425 min

How to Choose Hedgerow Plants + How a Soccer Coach Would Train Your Farm Employees

Welcome to episode 4 of Growers Daily! We cover: how not to retire from a podcast, how to pick hedgerow plants, and how to farm like a coach. Native Habitat Project guy: https://www.instagram.com/nativehabitatproject/ 5% off Neptune's Harvest Fish Fertilizers and More (offer Code: NOTILL) 👀: https://store.turbify.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst-20803342241356+tt4W2F+shop.html+NOTILL 🚨 Support Videos like this 👇 Preorder Dan's Brisebois' Seed Book! 👉https://www.notillgrowers.com/livingsoilhandbook The...

Oct 03, 202424 min

From Part-Time Growers to Full-Time Farmer + The Ag Product Having the Worst Year Ever

Welcome to episode 3 of Growers Daily! We cover: how to take a farm to full-time SAFELY, how alcohol's bad press might affect agriculture, and why I am no longer really winter farming. The farm business book I point to: https://amzn.to/3Y8OXJl 5% off Neptune's Harvest Fish Fertilizers and More (offer Code: NOTILL) 👀: https://store.turbify.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst-20803342241356+tt4W2F+shop.html+NOTILL 🚨 Support Videos like this 👇 Preorder Dan's Brisebois' Seed Book! 👉https://www.notillgrowers....

Oct 02, 202428 min

Starting a Seed Company, Seed as Spiritual Partner, & Refining Isolation Distances w/ Manish Kushwaha of Gaia Organic Seeds

Manish Kushwaha is a fourth generation seed farmer who had no intention of following the family tradition, but after a period working as a software engineer and thinking about what was meaningful to him, Manish decided to start working with seeds and ultimately start his own seed company, Gaia Organic Seeds in Ottawa, Ontario. In this episode, Manish talks about getting set up on land in Ottawa's NCC Greenbelt where it is possible to rent farmland for 25-year periods. This opportunity let him ge...

Oct 02, 202458 min

What the Hurricane was Like on One Flooded Farm + Managing a Few Common Garden Pests and More

Welcome to episode 2 of Growers Daily! We cover: What it was like from a farmers perspective inside of hurrican Helene. We talk about some common garden pests like how to manage slugs, how to manage gophers, and how to manage whiteflies. And we discuss what is growers daily. Lyric's farm: http://wildeastfarm.com Videos we've done with Wild East Farm: Farm Tour: https://youtu.be/V_ZeuWAGBvw and Roundtable with Cedarchest: https://youtu.be/IjC6Sg5nGjg?si=XPSQGZ-2jXiEkObH The Org Lyric mentions (AS...

Oct 01, 202431 min

A Hurricane Hits the Mountains + Immediate Organic Certification? And Wild Tomatoes (sorta)

Welcome to Growers Daily, the daily podcast hosted by Farmer Jesse. You can also watch at our YouTube Channel. You can support our work over at Patreon (you rule) Join the Discussion at our forum The Instagram page parties pretty hard sometimes as well. Pick up a copy of The Living Soil Handbook or Pre-order Dan's new book The Seed Farmer. Also you need a hat . For sure. Subscribe and follow and we'll see ya back here Monday!...

Sep 30, 202422 min

From Farming to Potting Soils to Composting with Adam Schwartz of DirtCraft Organics

Adam Schwartz from DirtCraft Organics has a background in farming. He saw the gap in the potting soil market in his area of North Carolina. He's filled this niche by blending and bagging potting soils and shipping in the southeast. Today, we get to hear about the equipment he's using, the challenges he's come across, and the exciting news about starting up his new compost operation. Check out dirtcraftorganics.com to order some great potting soil and follow along with his composting progress on ...

Sep 30, 202431 min

Announcing GROWERS DAILY - A New Show with Farmer Jesse

Today we are announcing Growers Daily, a new daily show with Farmer Jesse. It will come up at our YouTube Channel , or obviously on this feed. You can support our work over at Patreon (you rule) Join the Discussion at our forum The Instagram page parties pretty hard sometimes as well. Pick up a copy of The Living Soil Handbook or Pre-order Dan's new book The Seed Farmer. Also you need a hat . For sure. Subscribe and follow and we'll see ya back here Monday!...

Sep 27, 20242 min

Coordinated Crop Planning with Emma Busby from Southeast Tennessee Young Farmers

Emma Busby used to be the former Chapter Coordinator for the Southeast TN Young Farmers and has since moved on to be a board member of the Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network . We met back at the '23 TN Local Food Summit whose focus that year was "cultivating cooperation" and she had some really interesting work and insights to share, particularly some work she facilitated with a group of small-scale farmers around coordinated crop planning (CCP) and building aggregation systems from the gro...

Sep 25, 202457 min

Closing the Loop in Food Recovery through Composting with James Hoffer of The Food Bank

For over 40 years, The Food Bank has served as the primary source of food for the Hunger Relief Network in the Miami Valley of Ohio. The Food Bank, the only one of its kind in the area, relieves hunger in the community through a network of partner agencies by acquiring and distributing food. The Food Bank provides the structure for more than 100 member food pantries, community kitchens and shelters that serve as the charitable hunger relief network. This might seem like a funny match for The Com...

Sep 23, 202438 min

Growing Seed in a Humid Tropical Climate with Gabriel Bravo of Semillas Plantae

Gabriel Bravo is one of the founders of the company Semillas Plantae and farms with Mima Picado at El Tablazo Farm in Costa Rica. In this episode, Gabriel talks about how Semillas Plantae is structured with 4 partners who operate the seed company and how they distribute their seeds. Gabriel explains how they source seeds from outside of Costa Rica and trial them to see what can grow in their bioregion and how he is always on the hunt for Costa Rican heirloom varieties and the stories that come w...

Sep 18, 20241 hr 31 min

Spreading Compost Fever with Marvin Hayes of The Baltimore Compost Collective

Marvin Hayes from the Baltimore Compost Collective is one of the most passionate compost advocates out there, spreading his compost fever. It became apparent that his love and respect for the compost process is only matched by his celebration for empowering the young people of Baltimore through compost. Mentioned in the show... The Institute for Local Self-Reliance Follow Jayne & Earth Care Farm on Instagram Support the folks who support The Composter You can learn more about Viably, formerl...

Sep 16, 202429 min

Big Team Farms with Sarah Mock

Sara Mock has written two books that I absolutely love and have had a profound effect on how I view my own farming outside of just growing better carrots, Farm and Other F Words and Big Team Farms , about how we can begin to chart a path forward by… you guessed it… working together. She has a substack, People Eat the Land , and a much better podcast than this one, The Only Thing That Lasts . Folks who support Collab Farm Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply is your one-stop shop for cover cr...

Sep 11, 20241 hr 8 min

On-Farm Johnson-Su Composting for Thousands of Acres with Tyler Zimmerman

Last winter, I went to Covington, Kentucky for the Acres USA EcoAG Conference. It was my kind of nerd fest. I listened to researchers sharing their newest findings, learned from farmers, and my ultimate favorite, connecting with people about compost. It's where I first learned about James White's research from Rutgers on the rhizophagy cycle. It blew my mind hearing and seeing how plant roots are actually consuming microbes. I heard practical farming techniques from John Kemph and spent time wit...

Sep 09, 202439 min

A Seed Farmer's Favorite Tool, The Winnow Wizard with Mark Luterra

In almost every interview on The Seed Farmer, my guests and I wind up talking about tools. And one tool that podcast guests have mentioned more than any other tool is the Winnow Wizard. We use the Winnow Wizard at Torne-Sol Farm to clean seeds, so I understand the love that folks have for this machine. But I really wasn't expecting it for it to just keep coming back, interview after interview. And since it has kept coming back, I thought we should spend some time with the person who designed the...

Sep 04, 20241 hr 3 min

A Small-Scale Neighborhood Composting Business with Andreas Ruiz of Regenera Organico

I absolutely love how small the world is and how compost can connect us all! This March, I visited San Francisco and found myself at a party where I knew only one person. I got into a great conversation with an architect named Chabe, who grew up in Chile. After a rich chat about South America, architecture, school, and immigration, we talked about her family. It turned out her brother, Andreas, runs Regenera Organico , a compost operation in Chile. So cool, of course, everything comes back to co...

Sep 02, 202431 min

The Modern Farm Commons with Ian & Kristina of The Farmers Land Trust

Ian McSweeney & Kristina Villa, co-directors of The Farmers Land Trust, are responsible for creating and supporting farmland commons, a vehicle for preserving farmland and ensuring its dedication to regenerative agriculture in perpetuity while respecting both the farmers and the communities they feed. I mean, what's better than that? If you like what you hear, are a farmer or a landholder, and want to know more, you can reach out to them at the thefarmerslandtrust.org Folks who support Colla...

Aug 28, 20241 hr 17 min

Community-Scale Composting in NYC with Domingo Morales of Compost Power NYC

Domingo Morales of Compost Power NYC was raised in New York City with little connection to nature until he was 22 years old and had a position at the Red Hook Farms through the Green City Force . That experience introduced him to farming, allowing him to see his connection to nature, and he developed compost fever. Domingo will tell you about his path into starting Compost Power NYC, which now has nine locations throughout New York City. Domingo's eye for management has led his sites to be model...

Aug 26, 202455 min

Wild Seed Collection, Working with Market Gardeners, & DIY Seed Equipment w/ Kim Delaney of Hawthorn Farm Organic Seeds

Kim Delaney farms with Aaron Lyons and Stephen Surgenessie at Hawthorn Farm Organic Seeds in Mount Forest, Ontario. They grow certified organic seeds on two farm sites for their online store and to distribute through Seedy Saturdays and through their wholesale seed rack program. In this episode, Kim discusses how she began her seed journey working in tall grass prairie restoration and how that blossomed into growing and selling vegetable, flower, and herb seeds. Kim also talks about how she has ...

Aug 21, 20241 hr 16 min

The Deep, Caring Process of Human Composting with Katrina Spade of Recompose

Wow, compost lovers, we made it to season three! Thank you. That's three years of compost love being shared and celebrated. This season is going to be awesome. It will be as wide and varied as the microbes in our piles. We'll be talking with composters of all scales, new technologies, legislation, science, and some about the second compost operation, my farm, Earth Care Farm, is opening up in the neighboring state of Connecticut. There are so many ways to make compost, diverse materials, and var...

Aug 19, 202438 min

The Seed FARMER Podcast, Season 2 Preview + New Book

Dan Brisebois here, seed grower at Tourne-Sol Co-operative Farm , spreadsheet crop-planning enthusiast , and also host of The Seed Farmer Podcast. Wait... The Seed Farmer Podcast? Isn't this The Seed Growers Podcast feed? Well, you are right - but let me tell you why there is going to be a name change... Mentioned in the show... The Farmer Spreadsheet Academy Order The Seed Farmer: A Complete Guide to Growing, Using, and Selling Your Own Seeds from notillgrowers.com to support the podcast Canadi...

Aug 14, 20242 min

The Complexities of a Year-Round, Truly Full-Diet, CSA with Mark & Kristen Kimball of Essex Farm

Mark and Kristen Kimball of Essex Farm in Essex, New York, have farmed for over 20 years together. Mark and Kristen are known for their year-round, free-choice, whole-diet CSA model on 130 acres, with 22 acres and vegetables and access to 1,100 acres per grazing, haymaking, and sugaring, producing everything from veggies, fruit, grains, meat, dairy, eggs, and more. They balance the complexities of a year-round whole diet CSA model and their approach to winter food in the form of not only storage...

Aug 05, 20241 hr 5 min

A Small-Farm Powerhouse Thriving on One Acre, Sara Patterson of Red Acre Farm

Farmer Sara Patterson of Red Acre Farm in Cedar City, Utah, was just 14 years old when she started her first CSA on her parents' land after they moved to Utah from LA. Now, 15 years later, she has built Red Acre Farm into a thriving one-acre certified organic farm with a year-round, full-diet CSA, farm stand, farm kitchen, AND farm stay, along with hosting farm dinners, workshops, and other community events. She also founded the Utah Farm and Food Conference, now in its eighth year, and with her...

Jul 29, 20241 hr 17 min

A Robust, Nimble, Mission-Driven, Two-Acre Farm with Kate Woods of Beetlebung Farm

Kate Woods, farm manager of Beetlebung Farm in Chilmark, Massachusetts, along with her partner Nick, are the co-managers of a two-acre regenerative and primarily no-till farm on the island of Martha's Vineyard. Before its current iteration, the land had a rich history in agriculture, something of which that has been important to carry on for the island community, as well as a commitment to year-round production and innovation. With only two acres, the focus is on direct retail through a farm sta...

Jul 22, 20241 hr 4 min

The Art of Kaizen + Holistic Management on a Growing, Year-Round Vegetable Farm with Max & Katie of Winter Kissed Farm

As their farm name suggests, Montana farmers Max Smith and Katie Madden of Winter Kissed Farm focus on growing vegetable crops year-round, especially during the winter seasons. On 15 acres and at 3,500 feet in elevation, they use multiple high-tunnels and caterpillar-tunnels to grow crops and sell them through a CSA, an online store , and to some area restaurants. They've had an interesting journey with marketing and production by focusing on winter- and spring-only sales during some recent year...

Jul 15, 20241 hr 13 min

An Inspiring Veteran Farmer on Self, Family, & Community Care with Elizabeth Keen of Indian Line Farm

Elizabeth Keen of Indian Line Farm in Western Massachusetts, has been farming for 27 years and began her farm with her husband on land that was the birthplace of the CSA model popularized by Robyn Van En in 1986. Stewarding this important property, Elizabeth started her CSA with 12 member shares in 1997, which has since grown to 250 members, plus sales at a farmer's market and some restaurants and stores, all from five acres of production. The farm is certified naturally grown, and Elizabeth is ...

Jul 08, 20241 hr 1 min

Beginning a New Farm with Intentionality w/ Ellie & Dan of Small Holding Farm

Ellie Goldstein and Dan Bryant of Small Holding Farm in Morganton, North Carolina, were recommended by a fan of the show as young, new, year-round farmers. Ellie and Dan started their farm in 2020 during the early months of the pandemic. Ellie has a background in psychology and works part-time in the mental health field and Dan is a certified arborist and carpenter… skills that have undoubtedly helped their recent transition into starting a farm and homestead with a focus on year-round productio...

Jul 01, 20241 hr 4 min

Year-round Growing on an Island with Aidan Feeney of Fog Town Farm on Nantucket Island

Aidan Feeney of Fog Town Farm is located on Nantucket Island, 30 miles off of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Growing up on Nantucket as an outdoor enthusiast and working in landscaping and doing tree work during high school, Aidan became inspired to learn about agriculture and spent time in New York and in Vermont in college working on farms. In 2019, he returned to the island to start Fogtown Farm on leased conservation land. Now five years later, he has two acres under cultivation and is expanding t...

Jun 24, 20241 hr 11 min
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