Knowledge For Resilience in the Peace
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Mark Wilson and Brett Jans from Diverge Business Development (DBD) will share the scoop on gypsum, why it might be a good choice for soil health, when and how best to use it, and where you can get it right here in British Columbia. Gypsum is certainly not a new nutrient in town but maybe one that hasn’t gotten as much fanfare as it might deserve. If you are struggling with acidic soils, which are very common in the peace region, Gypsum might be a way to get sulfur and calcium into your soils without aggravating your pH problem.
Learn more about DBD:
https://dbdinc.ca
Breaking the trend - intensive rotational grazing before it was cool
Fodder Galega - a non-bloat forage with promise?
Producing pasture based products
Pivoting from predation issues to intensive rotational grazing
From BSE bust to family business success
Sweet as Honey - Ep26 - Nordic Vale Honey Farm
The Art of Growing Grain Seeds - Ep25 - Dave Wuthrich
The Alfalfa Marathon Runner - Ep24 - Peter Lundgard
Breaking ground with Canola Planters - Ep23 - Evan Keen
Horticulture in the Peace - Ep21 - Bess Vanzandwyk
The Nitrogen Treadmill - Ep20 - Darrin Qualman
Handling cattle doesn’t have to be stressful - Ep19 - Dylan Biggs
Grain farming over 4 Decades - Ep18 - Barry and Irmi Critcher
Decision Making with Holistic Management - Ep17 - Kelly Sidoryk
Pest Management Toolkit - Ep16 - Rob Dunn
Forage Seed in Annual Crop Rotations - Ep15 - Nitya Khanal
Producing World-Class Forage Seed - Ep14 - Talon Gauthier
Uncovering the Soil Carbon Treasure Map - Ep13 - Kimberly Cornish
Land for the next generation of farmers - Ep12 - Darcy Smith
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