Powered by RND
PodcastsEducationRegenerative Agronomy

Regenerative Agronomy

Soilcraft Team
Regenerative Agronomy
Latest episode

Available Episodes

5 of 14
  • EP.15, Learning How to Farm Again, $1.5M in Worm Castings!?🪱+💩=💰
    Welcome to the SoilCraft Regen Agronomy Podcast! In this powerful episode, Denver Black sits down with Craig Harding at Riverside Farm in Zambia to unpack what it really means to “learn how to farm again.”After years of intensive input-based systems, Craig finds himself in a whole new world—where fungicides are gone, synthetic nitrogen is slashed, worms are working overtime, and fields are literally growing inches of new topsoil.What caused this radical shift? A regenerative system rooted in biology, humility, and alignment with the Creator’s design.🌾 IN THIS EPISODE:✅ Craig’s journey from rigid crop programs to real-time field intuition✅ Why his $1.2 million worth of worm castings may be more valuable than a fertilizer shed✅ What it means when your drill sinks too deep—because your soil is too rich!✅ How 32% wheat protein came with no basal fertilizer and half the nitrogen✅ Why legumes may be holding your soil-building efforts back✅ The difference between “available” and “soluble” nutrients—and why it matters✅ Can dryland farmers do this too? YES—and maybe they must🧠 BIG IDEAS:Regeneration isn’t just conservation—it’s a biological cascadeNo-till without biology = slow progressThe real question isn’t can we eliminate fertilizer, but can we build soil so it eliminates the need itselfFarming is no longer about “what to kill”—it’s about what to feedLegumes might not be the soil builders we think they are when grown alone📊 NUTRIENT VALUE BREAKDOWN:From just 2 inches of worm castings, Denver and Craig measure:🧪 320 lbs/ac Nitrogen🧪 1,000 lbs/ac P₂O₅🧪 3,840 lbs/ac Calcium🌿 All biologically available—not leaching, not burning, just there when the plant needs it📣 TAKEAWAYS:This isn’t theory. This is real change. Real savings. Real soil wealth.“We’re not spraying 5 fungicides anymore. We’re spraying biology.”“I didn’t just have to relearn fertilizer—I had to relearn farming entirely.”“We used to plant in bricks. Now we’re planting on a worm farm.”If you’re wondering what’s possible with regenerative agriculture—especially in arid, tropical, or high-value cropping systems—this is your episode.👥 JOIN THE CONVERSATION:We're not here to push a silver bullet. We're here to build a system. One that works where you are. So share your questions, challenges, and stories—we’re listening. 🙏📍 Learn more or connect with us at SoilCraft.com🎥 Subscribe for more videos, field trials, and regenerative insights💬 Got a topic or testimony to share? Drop it in the comments or email us.#SoilCraft #RegenerativeAgriculture #LearningToFarmAgain #WormCastings #OrganicMatter #SoilBiology #NoTill #FertilizerReduction #FaithAndFarming #RegenAgPodcast #ZambiaAgriculture
    --------  
    53:42
  • Mites: Nature's Cleanup Crew!?🐞🌿🗑Ep. 13
    Summary:In this conversation, Dr. Tom Dykstra discusses the intricate relationship between plant health, water management, and the role of mites in agriculture. He emphasizes the importance of understanding overwatering, the bioelectromagnetic aspects of plant physiology, and the nutritional needs of plants and insects. The discussion also delves into the complexities of insect perception and the implications of plant health on pest management strategies.Takeaways:Overwatering can lead to unhealthy plants that attract pests.Mites play a role in cleaning out unhealthy plants.Bioelectromagnetics can influence plant health and insect behavior.Water quality is crucial for effective irrigation and plant growth.Calcium is essential for plant health and nutrient uptake.Insects perceive their environment through various frequencies.Healthy plants can coexist with mites without significant damage.The two-spotted spider mite thrives in dehydrated conditions.Plant catabolism can attract pests like spider mites.Understanding plant health is key to managing pest populations.Chapters:00:00 Compensating for Salt and Overwatering00:56 The Benefits of Dousing Plants with Water02:55 Water Saturation and Soil Infiltration04:44 The Role of Xylem Tissue in Water Uptake07:41 The Importance of Water Quality11:21 Root Growth and Watering Practices15:14 The Impact of Drip Irrigation on Root Growth18:57 The Role of Insects in Plant Health20:20 The Problem with Eradicating Mites21:17 Considering Energy and Frequency in Food Consumption22:27 The Solution: Overwatering and Irrigation Management25:21 Introduction and Technical Difficulties25:35 Background and Conference Attendance27:03 Dr. Dykstra's Introduction and Degrees in Entomology28:29 Bioelectromagnetics and Insect Sensory Systems32:55 Insect Vision and Frequencies39:24 Infrared Frequencies and Dielectric Antenna44:56 Research on the Two-Spotted Spider Mite48:28 The Relationship Between Plant Health, Dehydration, and Two-Spotted Spider Mites54:37 The Disassociation Between Cell Membrane and Cell Wall During Dehydration59:56 The Impact of Protein Breakdown and Dipeptides on Mite Feeding01:11:14 The Presence of Mites in a Healthy Plant Relationship
    --------  
    1:07:13
  • Fall Soil Primer?🌱🦠 EP.#12
    In this conversation, Denver Black and Trent Graybill discuss fall management practices in agriculture. They emphasize the importance of preparing for the next crop during the fall season and highlight the potential benefits of stimulating soil biology and breaking down crop residue. They also discuss the role of microorganisms in nutrient availability and disease prevention. The conversation touches on topics such as irrigation, exudate production, and the impact of cover crops. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of investing in the fall to lay a strong foundation for the next growing season.Takeaways:Fall is a critical time for preparing for the next cropStimulating soil biology and breaking down crop residue can have significant benefitsMicroorganisms play a crucial role in nutrient availability and disease preventionInvesting in the fall can lay a strong foundation for the next growing seasonChapters:00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context01:06 The Importance of Fall Management Practices04:17 Breaking Down Crop Residue07:13 The Role of Microorganisms in Disease Prevention10:38 Investing in the Fall for Future Benefits
    --------  
    28:04
  • SOILCRAFT: Ep #11 - Dr Arden Anderson & Tom Dykstra @ the Soilcraft Conference 2024
    In this unique podcast we get the rare opportunity to interview Dr Arden Anderson and Dr Tom Dykstra after an epic conference in beautiful CDA Idaho. Just before the podcast we discovered that both of these giants in the regen space studied under Dr Phillip Callahan, ("Tuning into nature") expert in antennas, communication, frequencies, and etymology and a legend in our space. Needless to say we unpack this gem.We also take time to discuss what it takes to think deeply and make real progress by stepping out of super reductionism and studying with breadth as well as depth. We hope you enjoy this podcast and please let us know if you would like to listen to more podcasts in this format.📞Call us to learn more about the solutions we have for the challenges you face in farming and ranching. [email protected] or 509.907.7305👍Like, Subscribe and share with your friends.Other links:🌎Website: https://soilcraft.com/🎙️Regenerative Agronomy Podcast: https://regenerative-agronomy.captiva...🗞 Regenerative Agronomy Blog: https://soilcraft.com/blog-3/Sign up now for our newsletter: https://soilcraft.com/newsletter-signup/#healthyplants #healthysoil #healthesoil #healtheplanet #potatofarming #sustainableagriculture #farmtotable #soilhealth #resilientcrops
    --------  
    1:14:38

More Education podcasts

About Regenerative Agronomy

This is a show where we desire to bring value to you through sharing leading edge knowledge and education with you. We will bust myths, give insight on best principles and practices, and give you the tools to make your farm more successful.
Podcast website

Listen to Regenerative Agronomy, The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features

Regenerative Agronomy: Podcasts in Family

Social
v7.22.0 | © 2007-2025 radio.de GmbH
Generated: 8/5/2025 - 6:25:31 AM