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

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


Season 7 Episode 15


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 p…


Published on 4 months, 2 weeks ago

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

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


Season 7 Episode 14


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 …


Published on 4 months, 3 weeks ago

Episode 150: Grazing Beyond the Mainstream with Jim Elizondo

Episode 150: Grazing Beyond the Mainstream with Jim Elizondo


Season 7 Episode 13


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 m…


Published on 4 months, 4 weeks ago

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

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


Season 7 Episode 12


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…


Published on 5 months ago

Episode 148: Digging Into Regenerative Soil with Matt Powers

Episode 148: Digging Into Regenerative Soil with Matt Powers


Season 7 Episode 11


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 …


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

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

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


Season 7 Episode 10


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 g…


Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

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

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


Season 7 Episode 9


Joe Ailts is an agronomist and regenerative farmer in northwest Wisconsin with a deep passion for soil health and plant physiology. On his three-acre home farm, he grows competitive giant pumpkins, s…


Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago

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

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


Season 7 Episode 8


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 tech…


Published on 6 months ago

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

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


Season 7 Episode 7


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 thei…


Published on 6 months, 2 weeks ago

Episode 144: The Regenerative Blood Business with Gavin Heywood

Episode 144: The Regenerative Blood Business with Gavin Heywood


Season 7 Episode 6


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 an…


Published on 6 months, 3 weeks ago





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