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Soil Health and Agriculture Ep. 4

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Episode Timeline:

09:45 Amy introduction

11:00 Seedkeeping

13:45 What Made Amy Transition her Farming Methods

16:30 Sharing Space with Other Farmers

20:30 What ways and practices had been used?

24:00 Biodegradable Mulch Review

29:00 Has location changed the way Amy June farms?

33:00 What programs has Amy June taken advantage of?

38:00 Barriers for Regenerative Practices

45:00 Seed Savers

48:00 How would Amy like to see ag and food systems change in the future?

51:40 Advice for those transitioning offer help in exchange for knowledge

56:00 Involving Youth on the Farm

Links:

Goodway Farm

Instagram @goodway_farm

Book Recomendation: Emergent Strategy

Common Ground Food Incubator

True Love Seeds, “Seeds and Their People”

Native Lands Restoration Collaborative (seed team)

Haskell Greenhouse

Kaw Valley Seed Fair

Food as a Human Right

Wahaub Prairie, Land Institute

Joseph Williams Tallgrass Prairie, Pawhuska Oklahoma

Appel Farm Arts and Music Camp, South Jersey

The Land Institute

American Farmland Trust - Brighter Future Fund

Common Ground Film

Kansas Farmers Union Convention

Prairie Ramblings Podcast

Kansas Rural Center Presents Podcasts

Kansas Rural Center’s Food and Farm Conference

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15 episodes

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Episode Timeline:

09:45 Amy introduction

11:00 Seedkeeping

13:45 What Made Amy Transition her Farming Methods

16:30 Sharing Space with Other Farmers

20:30 What ways and practices had been used?

24:00 Biodegradable Mulch Review

29:00 Has location changed the way Amy June farms?

33:00 What programs has Amy June taken advantage of?

38:00 Barriers for Regenerative Practices

45:00 Seed Savers

48:00 How would Amy like to see ag and food systems change in the future?

51:40 Advice for those transitioning offer help in exchange for knowledge

56:00 Involving Youth on the Farm

Links:

Goodway Farm

Instagram @goodway_farm

Book Recomendation: Emergent Strategy

Common Ground Food Incubator

True Love Seeds, “Seeds and Their People”

Native Lands Restoration Collaborative (seed team)

Haskell Greenhouse

Kaw Valley Seed Fair

Food as a Human Right

Wahaub Prairie, Land Institute

Joseph Williams Tallgrass Prairie, Pawhuska Oklahoma

Appel Farm Arts and Music Camp, South Jersey

The Land Institute

American Farmland Trust - Brighter Future Fund

Common Ground Film

Kansas Farmers Union Convention

Prairie Ramblings Podcast

Kansas Rural Center Presents Podcasts

Kansas Rural Center’s Food and Farm Conference

  continue reading

15 episodes

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