Theresa calls up Troy to learn more about the NRCS's role in soil health work in Minnesota, how he sees livestock fitting into the picture, and how he wound up moving here from Texas. From a standpoint of land resiliency and the pandemic at large, Troy makes it clear that "we've always got to be in a healing mode, because there's always something that's going to break it down. That's just ecology."
Troy Daniell, Minnesota State Conservationist of the NRCS
Theresa Keaveny, Executive Director of the Sustainable Farming Association
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Dirt Rich is produced by the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota.