Episode 45: The Microbe Solution, Part Two – The Hidden Heroes
In Episode 45 of the Biological Farming RoundTable Podcast, Nakala continues her conversation with Gundi Rhoades in part two of The Microbe Solution. This episode dives deeper into Gundi’s exploration of the powerful connection between soil microbes and human health. We examine how synthetic compounds have disrupted microbial balance and how farmers play a critical role in restoring it.Gundi shares compelling insights on why rebuilding soil biology is not just achievable but essential for the future of farming and wellbeing. A must-listen for anyone passionate about regenerative agriculture and the ripple effects of healthy soil. The post Episode 45: The Microbe Solution, Part Two – The Hidden Heroes appeared first on NutriSoil.
Episode 44: The Microbe Solution, Part One – Joining the Dots
In this eye-opening episode of the Biological Farming RoundTable podcast, host Nakala Maddock sits down with regenerative vet Dr Gundi Rhoades to explore the profound ripple effects of historical decisions and technological advancements on soil biology and by extension, human and animal health.Gundi shares her remarkable journey of discovery, revealing how disruptions in soil microbes have led to nutrient imbalances linked to disease, autoimmune disorders, anxiety, and depression. In Part 1 of this two-part series, she dives into the crucial roles bacteria and fungi play in producing minerals, amino acids, and vitamins essential to wellbeing. It is a powerful conversation that reframes wellness through a biological lens, starting from the ground up. The post Episode 44: The Microbe Solution, Part One – Joining the Dots appeared first on NutriSoil.
Episode 43: If I knew then what I know now
In this special episode of the Biological Farming RoundTable, we’re turning the tables. Host Nakala Maddock swaps seats to become the guest, with NutriSoil’s communication coordinator, Shelley Scoullar, stepping in behind the mic. What unfolds is a candid and spirited conversation between two passionate advocates for healthy farming systems. From the marvels of microbes and nutrient-dense food to the often-controversial topic of irrigation, Nakala and Shelley don’t shy away from the big issues. They explore what drives NutriSoil’s mission and how that mission is rooted in more than just soil – it’s about farmers being the solution. The post Episode 43: If I knew then what I know now appeared first on NutriSoil.
Episode 42: Achieving disease and pest resilience – Part Two: vigorous biology
In this compelling continuation, Nakala and John Kempf delve into the concept of Active Immunity in plants—a state made possible by biologically active soils rich in diverse microorganisms. Discover how microbial compounds, such as lipids and phytochemicals, are transported into the plant, playing a pivotal role in fostering complete resilience against diseases and pests. Tune in to uncover how soil health drives plant vitality! The post Episode 42: Achieving disease and pest resilience – Part Two: vigorous biology appeared first on NutriSoil.
Episode 41: Achieving disease and insect resilience – Part One: balancing chemistry
In this episode, Nakala is joined by John Kempf, a pioneering voice in regenerative agriculture and a trusted mentor to farmers worldwide. Together, they delve into the transformative concept of the Plant Health Pyramid, an innovative framework developed through extensive research by John and the team at Advancing Eco Agriculture.The Plant Health Pyramid reveals the secrets to cultivating resilient, thriving plants that are naturally immune to diseases and pests. In this episode—the first in a two-part series—Nakala and John explore the foundation of Passive Immunity, uncovering how balancing plant chemistry can unlock nature’s own defense mechanisms. Whether you’re a farmer, gardener, or simply curious about the power of plants, this conversation will inspire and educate. Add Your Heading Text Here The post Episode 41: Achieving disease and insect resilience – Part One: balancing chemistry appeared first on NutriSoil.