Scott Haase farms in Blue Earth, Minnesota, raising crops with his brother Brent and raising pasture and woodland pork under Blue Dirt Farm. Their German ancestors “walked here from Wisconsin back in the 1860’s,” and they still farm some of the land where those ancestors homesteaded.
Like most in the area, the Haase family farm is still a fairly conventional corn and soybeans farm. They have made some changes, including going completely no-till on their soybeans and reducing tillage overall, and adding cover crops to their management. The soil in the region feels difficult to manage for most, but Scott thinks “tillage here just begets more tillage” and the transition has been worth it.
In his conversation with host Jared Luhman, Scott discusses the challenges and joys of raising Mangalitsa pigs on pasture, including pasture rotation, marketing, inventory management, processing, and fencing technology. He has long range goals for the land, and is mindful of the risk of burnout. “It’s very hard and you need support from customers and the community at large” he says, reflecting on the value of farmer-to-farmer relationships and knowledge that he’s built through SFA and other networks.
His passion and self-admitted stubbornness keep him moving forward: “I really want to make an impact on more land than just my own farm…I’ve really gotten excited about finding things that work on the land and sharing those with people and providing really high-quality products.”
Scott Haase, Blue Dirt Farm
Jared Luhman, Soil Health Lead, SFA
Cannon Valley Butcher's Block
The Meatery
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Dirt Rich is produced by the Sustainable Farming Association.
21: Seed Saving & Collectives
20: That's a Wrap!
19: Family Dairies & Apprenticeships
18: Beginning Farmer Finance
17: Wintering Cattle Roundtable
16: Pastured Turkeys
15: The Value of Pasture Plant Diversity
14: Renovation Ideas for Poorly Performing Pasture
13: Planting Minnesota Garlic
12: Bringing Your Food Safety A-Game
11: Herbalism for Everybody!
10: Implementing Silvopasture
9: Silvopasture in Minnesota
8: Energized Fencing Essentials
7: Designing Cover Crops for Late Season Grazing
6: Harvesting Minnesota Garlic
5: To Clip, or Not to Clip?
4: La Vie en Rows
3: Get Growing
2: A Culture of Soil Health
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