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In this episode, Tillery Timmons-Sims interviews Rob Cook, Director of Business Development at Bamert Seed Company, and Chairman at National Grazing Lands Coalition. Rob Cook taught us all about native seed, how seed can help you change up your land use, and why it matters. The biodiversity of the root systems are extremely important and helpful to our land. Weeds go by a new name at Bamert: "Mother Nature's scabs." Use Seedspec.com to develop your own custom seed blend for your land.

More about our guest: 

Rob Cook
Director of Business Development at Bamert Seed Company
Chairman at National Grazing Lands Coalition

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Other Notable Links:
Seedspec.com 
Noble Research Institute
Senora Station
Grazing Conference

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