The regenagri podcast is where leading industry experts explore the future of farming and the hot topics surrounding the global movement of regenerative agriculture.
In episode 23, Rose Riley from Control Union UK, welcomes Dwayne Beck, who managed the Dakota Lakes Research Farm for 32 years. Since its opening, the entire facility at Dakota Lakes has been managed using continuous low-disturbance no-till and diverse rotations.
We’re also joined by Blake Vince, who farms 1,200 acres in Ontario, Canada, practicing low-disturbance no-till with diverse rotations and livestock integration.
In the podcast we explore why some farmers continue to use conventional tillage practices, despite the impacts on soil, as well as the typical drivers towards no-till systems and the costs to the farmer and savings associated with a no-till approach. We also look at how a no-till approach to farming can improve movement of water through soil and increase organic matter.
Regenerating soft commodity supply chains
Building regenerative supply chain resilience
Role of data and digital technology in regenerative agriculture
Holistic approach to regenerative coffee production
Using pollinator data to inform regenerative practices and improve biodiversity
Coaching supply chains in transitioning to regenerative agriculture
Direct from source – a more traceable and transparent cotton supply chain
Biodiverse benefits of regenerative farming
Regen realities: Perceptions around regenerative dairy and egg production
Community benefits of regenerative agriculture
Can regeneratively-produced food claim to be more nutritious and tastier?
Building financial and natural capital with regen ag
Regenerative wine production
Integrating livestock into an arable system
How counting carbon fits with regenerative agriculture
How to create a regenerative cotton supply chain
How can regenerative food systems create resilience in the face of the climate crisis?
What does the public think about regenerative farming?
Regenerative ready meals
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