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Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

This is a show for professional growers and agronomists who want to learn about the science and principles of regenerative agriculture systems to increase quality, yield, and profitability.
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Episodes

Episode 163: How Your Dinner Bill Could Help Fund Regenerative Agriculture with Anthony Myint

Anthony Myint is the founder of Zero Foodprint, a nonprofit focused on transforming agriculture through innovative economic models. A former chef and restaurateur, Myint transitioned from the restaurant industry to champion regenerative agriculture and address the climate impact of food systems. His organization helps farmers transition to regenerative practices by funding farm projects that enhance soil health, conserve water, and sequester carbon. Zero Foodprint is funded by businesses that co...

Aug 21, 202553 minSeason 7Ep. 30

Episode 162: Increasing Pecan Yields up to 6x While Eliminating Herbicides with Troy Swift

Troy Swift started farming at age 42, and has achieved incredible results using regenerative practices in his Texas pecan grove: increasing yields in certain varieties by up to 6X, while cutting nitrogen inputs by 97%, reducing insecticides, and eliminating herbicides. Troy is a first-generation farmer from Central Texas who transitioned to pecan farming after a career in the composite jet engine industry. With a data-driven mindset from his manufacturing background, he now manages 126 acres of ...

Aug 14, 20251 hr 39 minSeason 7Ep. 29

Episode 161: Increasing Corn Yields with Fewer Inputs with Jake Ewing

Jake Ewing farms 1,300 acres of corn in Western Illinois, a relatively small operation compared to neighboring farms. Jake's farm has been shaped by the need to compete in a region dominated by large-scale commodity crop production, forcing him to rethink traditional approaches to corn farming, and developing a focus on innovative, cost-effective practices. Jake's journey toward regenerative agriculture began with the purchase of a high-clearance sprayer, initially intended for conventional appl...

Aug 07, 202551 minSeason 7Ep. 28

Episode 160: Creating Disease-Resistant Vines without Fungicides with Steven Thompson

Steven Thompson is the co-founder of Analemma Wines in Mosier, Oregon, where he and his team have transformed a conventional cherry orchard into a vibrant, biodynamic vineyard. With a background in wine and viticulture, Steven focuses on creating a farm that reflects beauty, biodiversity, and intentional design. Through regenerative practices, Steven has eliminated synthetic inputs, transitioned to dry farming, and built soil health using sap analysis, foliar nutrition, and microbial inoculants....

Jul 31, 20251 hr 10 minSeason 7Ep. 27

Podcast Short: FieldLark AI Brings AEA's Expertise to Every Grower

In this Podcast Short, John Kempf announces the launch of FieldLark, an AI agronomist chatbot designed to democratize regenerative agriculture knowledge, which provides first-principles, thinking-based recommendations on how to solve agronomic challenges. FieldLark empowers farmers with accessible, expert-level insights to optimize crop and soil health. In this episode, John covers: FieldLark's public launch as a specialized AI trained on agronomic and adjacent discipline data. The complexity of...

Jul 29, 202527 minSeason 7Ep. 26

Podcast Extra: Rooted in Organic Podcast - What AI in Ag Can Look Like with John Kempf

In this Podcast Extra, John Kempf joins the Rooted in Organic Podcast to discuss AI and agriculture. The Rooted in Organic Podcast is dedicated to promoting organic living and sustainable agriculture. Through their podcast, they discuss time-honored techniques, like Amish farming, and explore modern solutions, like regenerative agriculture. With each conversation, they aim to empower their audience to take action toward a more eco-friendly and healthier food system. In this episode of the Rooted...

Jul 23, 20251 hr 19 minSeason 7Ep. 25

Episode 159: Preserving Family Farms Through Effective Communication with Vance Crowe

Vance Crowe believes that the key to preserving multi-generational farms is for farmers to communicate better, especially within their own families. As founder of Legacy Interviews, podcast host, and keynote speaker, Vance knows a thing or two about communication. Vance developed strong communication skills early on, shaped by a competitive family environment on an Illinois farm. Vance has worked as a deckhand, in the Peace Corps in Africa, and for five years as Monsanto's Director of Millennial...

Jul 17, 202550 minSeason 7Ep. 25

Episode 158: Reducing Weeds and Pests with Regenerative Mulching Systems with Erwin Westers

Erwin Westers, a biodynamic seed farmer in the Netherlands, shares his journey towards regenerative agriculture, detailing practices like using diverse understory mixes for continuous photosynthesis and the Flächenrotte technique for shallow cover crop incorporation and soil building. He explains how these methods, combined with targeted mineral nutrition and mulching for potatoes, have significantly reduced weed pressure, controlled pests like wireworms and potato beetles, delayed late blight, and improved seed vigor and germination. Erwin also discusses the Dutch Regenerative Alliance's efforts to share practical regenerative knowledge through e-learning and community building.

Jul 10, 20251 hr 26 minSeason 24Ep. 7

Podcast Extra: Farm to Table Talk - Fresh Eyes to Fix Farms with John Kempf

John Kempf shares his journey from Amish farming roots and struggling with conventional methods to becoming a leader in regenerative agriculture. He recounts a pivotal experience on a cantaloupe field that revealed the impact of soil history on plant health. This led to his research into plant immunity, the microbiome, and the development of advanced tools like plant sap analysis and AI to provide non-linear, holistic agronomic recommendations.

Jul 03, 20251 hr 1 minSeason 7Ep. 23

Podcast Extra: The Market Gardener Podcast - Why Nutrient Density Is the Future of Farming with JM Fortier and Kish Johnson

In this Podcast Extra, AEA's Director of Partnerships and Expansion, Kish Johnson, joins JM Fortier, founder of the Market Gardener Institute, for a compelling conversation on the Market Gardener Podcast. In this episode, they discuss how data-driven tools like SAP analysis and foliar sprays are transforming regenerative farming. Kish shares how farms are eliminating pests and diseases through optimized plant nutrition and improved photosynthesis. The conversation dives into the connection betwe...

Jun 26, 20251 hr 48 minSeason 7Ep. 23

Podcast Extra: Field Talks with John Kempf and Cole Neese

Join AEA founder John Kempf for Field Talks, a series of in-the-field conversations. This episode features Cole Neese, a corn and soybean grower in Indiana. Together, they explore real-time agronomic insights, crop progress, challenges, and success stories from the growing season. In this episode, John and Cole Neese, a farmer from West Central Indiana, discuss: Excessive Rainfall Challenges: Cole faced persistent wet conditions, saturating soils and delaying corn and soybean emergence. Success ...

Jun 19, 202532 minSeason 7Ep. 23

Episode 157: Farmers of Life, for Life with Grant Breitkreutz

Grant Breitkreutz is a farmer from Minnesota who transitioned from conventional practices to a soil health–focused approach. Alongside his wife Dawn, he transformed their farm through no-till, diverse cover crops, adaptive grazing, and continual learning. He's known for asking "why," experimenting boldly, and sharing openly what's worked and what hasn't. Grant is a key voice in agriculture because he proves what's possible when farmers take ownership of their decisions and data. His operation is...

Jun 12, 202559 minSeason 7Ep. 22

Episode 156: Data-Driven Regeneration with Jonathan Lundgren

Jonathan Lundgren is an agroecologist, farmer, rancher, and beekeeper, and founder and director of the Ecdysis Foundation and Blue Dasher Farm. Ecdysis Foundation is leading the Thousand Farms Initiative, providing data to validate regenerative agriculture's impact on soil health, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration. His work challenges conventional farming by fostering farmer-scientist collaboration and advocating for sustainable practices that address global ecological issues. In this episo...

Jun 05, 20251 hrSeason 7Ep. 21

Episode 155: Rethinking Agriculture, Health, and the Science That Connects Them with Robert Verkerk, Ph.D.

Robert Verkerk, Ph.D., is an environmental scientist and the founder of the Alliance for Natural Health, with over 40 years of experience studying the interplay between human health, agriculture, and ecosystems. His work focuses on promoting regenerative agricultural practices and natural health solutions, emphasizing the need to reconnect food production with ecological and human well-being through science-based advocacy and policy reform. His contributions to regenerative agriculture are vital...

May 29, 20251 hr 24 minSeason 7Ep. 20

Episode 154: Soil, Sheep, and Superior Grapes with Ivo Jeramaz

Ivo Jeramaz, a mechanical engineer turned vintner, immigrated from former Yugoslavia (now Croatia) to Napa Valley, where he rediscovered his ancestral connection to farming. Initially resentful of agriculture due to its demands in his youth, Ivo's perspective shifted dramatically within weeks of arriving in Napa, where he embraced grape growing and winemaking as a fulfilling life's work, now leading Grgich Hills Winery with a commitment to regenerative practices. Raised in a family that produced...

May 22, 20251 hr 10 minSeason 7Ep. 19

Podcast Extra: Our Food Systems Should Heal the Earth with Alana Mooi, Zach Bush, MD and John Kempf

In this Podcast Extra episode, John Kempf joined an Earth Day conversation hosted by Farmer's Footprint, alongside Managing Director Alana Mooi and Founder Zach Bush, MD. Together, they explore the urgent need to regenerate our soil and food systems, emphasizing the deep connection between agriculture, human health, and the health of the planet. The discussion highlights how food systems must be understood as a web of relationships with the Earth, and how healing the land is inseparable from hea...

May 15, 20251 hr 9 minSeason 7Ep. 18

Podcast Extra: Ask Me Anything with John Kempf - April 14

This Podcast Extra episode is from John's Ask Me Anything webinar from April 14. Drawing from his extensive research and firsthand experience, John will provide insights and practical solutions to help growers achieve healthier, more resilient crops. In this discussion, the topics cover: Nutritional management with copper, nitrogen, potassium, and calcium prevents wheat and barley lodging better than PGRs. Soil aeration and oxygen flow enhance paramagnetism more effectively than paramagnetic roc...

May 08, 202557 minSeason 7Ep. 17

Episode 153: Soil, Science, and the Politics of Knowledge with Dr. Anna Krzywoszynska

Dr. Anna Krzywoszynska is a social scientist at the University of Oulu in Finland who studies how farmers and scientists can collaborate to foster regenerative agriculture. An expert on soil knowledge and values, with experience farming organically in Italy, Dr. Krzywoszynska examines the knowledge systems shaping food production. Currently, she's investigating how to transform agricultural research to support local communities, including turning research stations into hubs for collaboration bet...

May 01, 202555 minSeason 7Ep. 16

Episode 152: Family Farming and Modern Economic Realities with Mike Omeg

Mike Omeg is a fifth-generation farmer who grew up on a diverse family farm in Oregon, initially producing cherries, hay, cattle, apricots, apples, and wheat. Over time, he honed in on fresh cherry production. The scale of his operation leaped 10x—from 350 acres to 3,600 acres—when he became a partner with Orchard View Cherries, where he is now the director of orchard operations. Mike's journey reflects a pragmatic approach to regenerative agriculture, balancing family farm traditions with the e...

Apr 24, 20251 hr 16 minSeason 7Ep. 15

Episode 151: People, Purpose, and Pasture with Clay Conry

Clay Conry is the host of the Working Cows Podcast. Clay's journey into podcasting stems from a blend of personal experience growing up on a South Dakota ranch, a love for conversation, and a desire to capture the wisdom of ranchers, influenced by his background as a youth pastor and his participation in the High Plains Ranch Practicum. Over seven years, Clay has built a platform that delves into regenerative agriculture, emphasizing holistic management and the importance of human and environmen...

Apr 17, 20251 hrSeason 7Ep. 14

Episode 150: Grazing Beyond the Mainstream with Jim Elizondo

Jim Elizondo is a trailblazer in regenerative agriculture, supporting his accounting degree and agronomy engineering training with hands-on experience. He spent 20 years as a dairy nutritionist and managed a grazed dairy for 28 years, shaping his unique perspective on grazing management. Jim's work centers on revolutionizing grazing practices to enhance soil health and livestock productivity. He developed the Total Grazing program, which emphasizes non-selective grazing to prevent overgrazing an...

Apr 10, 202554 minSeason 7Ep. 13

Episode 149: Farming, Fashion, and Biodynamics with Cate Havstad-Casad

Cate Havstad-Casad is a regenerative farmer, entrepreneur, and hatmaker. She and her husband operate Casad Family Farms in Central Oregon on 1,400 acres. Over 11 years, their operation evolved from a small organic vegetable farm to a diversified model focused on holistic grazing, grain production, and direct-to-consumer meat sales of beef and pork, driven by necessity after losing 80% of their irrigation water. Cate is also the founder of Havstad Hat Company and Range Revolution, where she handc...

Apr 03, 202546 minSeason 7Ep. 12

Episode 148: Digging Into Regenerative Soil with Matt Powers

Matt Powers is a permaculture and soil health educator who began to explore organic and regenerative food systems after his wife's cancer was diagnosed with cancer. He has written 24+ books, created courses, and taught thousands of people about the links between soil biology, plant health, and human well-being. With a background in music and education, Matt shifted to regenerative agriculture by gathering expert knowledge and conducting research. He has developed new microscopy techniques, debun...

Mar 27, 20251 hr 12 minSeason 7Ep. 11

Episode 147: Cutting Costs with Technology and Biology with Justin Wylie

Justin Wylie is a fifth-generation farmer in California's Central Valley, who manages pistachios and citrus with his family. His journey to regenerative agriculture began around 2012, driven by his growing skepticism of conventional systems. When his son was born in 2013 and faced severe health challenges, including respiratory issues and an autism diagnosis, Justin and his wife took a radical approach, eliminating toxins from their son's diet. This led to dramatic health improvements and deepen...

Mar 20, 20251 hr 30 minSeason 7Ep. 10

Episode 146: Building Biology with Cover Crops and Mycorrhizae with Joe Ailts

Agronomist Joe Ailts reveals how competitive giant pumpkin growing sparked his passion for soil biology. He discusses his research showing significant yield increases in corn and soybeans using mycorrhizal inoculants, even on fungicide-treated seeds. Joe also highlights the crucial role of early soybean planting and rye cover crop systems in northern Wisconsin, proving the economic and agronomic benefits of regenerative practices.

Mar 13, 202556 minSeason 7Ep. 9

Episode 145: Proving Regenerative Ag Grows Nutrient-Dense Fruit with Herb Young

After decades of working in conventional agriculture, Herb Young immersed himself in regenerative practices and planted a regenerative citrus orchard in Georgia. Herb has meticulously researched techniques to improve soil health and crop resilience and implemented them on his farm. His grove serves as a living research farm, where he conducts trials on soil microbiology, nutrient density, and pest management to push the boundaries of what's possible in citrus production. Squeeze Citrus is Herb Y...

Mar 06, 20251 hr 14 minSeason 7Ep. 8

Podcast Extra: Ask Me Anything with John Kempf from February 13

Join us for an engaging webinar with John Kempf, renowned crop health consultant and founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture. In this Ask Me Anything format, growers had the opportunity to ask John their pressing questions about topics impacting their farm. Drawing from his extensive research and firsthand experience, John provided insights and practical solutions to help growers achieve healthier, more resilient crops. In this episode, John and the audience discuss: How early-season sap analysis c...

Feb 20, 20251 hr 9 minSeason 7Ep. 7

Episode 144: The Regenerative Blood Business with Gavin Heywood

Gavin Heywood is an Australian farmer and entrepreneur from New South Wales, whose family has worked on the same land for over 120 years. He runs a unique business, Serum Australis, which supplies animal blood for medical diagnostics, research, and commercial applications while managing his farm with holistic grazing practices. Gavin's journey into the blood industry began with his background in laboratory work and an early attempt to sell goat serum, which led to his discovery of a larger marke...

Feb 13, 20251 hr 3 minSeason 7Ep. 6

Episode 143: Growing Prescription-Quality Wheat with Bob Quinn

Bob Quinn is an organic farmer and researcher with a Ph.D. in plant biochemistry. Bob introduced and trademarked Kamut, an ancient wheat variety with anti-inflammatory properties. His research highlights its higher nutrient density and benefits for those with wheat sensitivities. Bob grew up on a wheat farm in Montana, and transitioned to organic farming in the 1980s. After selling his businesses, he founded the Quinn Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to regenerative organic research and food as ...

Feb 06, 202559 minSeason 7Ep. 5

Episode 142: Harnessing Technology for Regenerative Grazing with Jason Rowntree

Jason Rowntree is a professor of Animal Science at Michigan State University, where he has spent the last 16 years studying regenerative grazing systems and their impact on soil health, ecosystems, and beef nutrient density. Jason currently leads a $19 million research project across 60 U.S. ranches, using remote sensing and on-ground monitoring to measure carbon sequestration, water cycles, and biodiversity. His goal is to create economic incentives that support farmers and ranchers in adopting...

Jan 30, 20251 hr 3 minSeason 7Ep. 4
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