Jared Luhman, Doug Voss, Kent Solberg, and Jonathan Kilpatrick discuss what's on their mind in the ag world at this point in the season.
As we approach winter in the Midwest, folks are looking ahead and planning for next year. The team highlights the many opportunities for making changes on the farm in the next season guided by the principles of soil health.
Jared Luhman, SFA Soil Health Lead
Doug Voss, SFA Grazing Lead
Kent Solberg, SFA Senior Technical Advisor
Jonathan Kilpatrick, SFA Soil Health Specialist
The viewpoints of the speakers expressed within or outside of this episode do not necessarily reflect the goals and mission of SFA.
Dirt Rich is produced by the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota.
If you enjoy Dirt Rich, consider supporting our work by becoming a member of SFA or donating at www.sfa-mn.org.
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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