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The Three BellsThe Three BellsLessons from AEA's Cultural Infrastructure Index... by Adrian Ellis (Reflections from The Three Bells)In this new episode of Reflections from The Three Bells, Adrian Ellis, shares key insights from AEA Consulting’s Cultural Infrastructure Index – now in its ninth edition.External references: AEA Consulting’s 2024 Cultural Infrastructure IndexContributor's bio: Adrian Ellis is the founder of AEA Consulting (1990) and the Global Cultural Districts Network (2013). He has worked in senior management and as a board member in both museums and the performing arts and as a strategy consultant to leading clients in the cultural, public, and business sectors around the world. + 2025-05-2206 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 152: Family Farming and Modern Economic Realities with Mike OmegMike Omeg is a fifth-generation farmer who grew up on a diverse family farm in Oregon, initially producing cherries, hay, cattle, apricots, apples, and wheat. Over time, he honed in on fresh cherry production. The scale of his operation leaped 10x—from 350 acres to 3,600 acres—when he became a partner with Orchard View Cherries, where he is now the director of orchard operations.  Mike’s journey reflects a pragmatic approach to regenerative agriculture, balancing family farm traditions with the economic realities of modern agriculture. By affiliating with Orchard View Farms, he ensured the longevity of his family’s land wh...2025-04-241h 15Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Extra: Ask Me Anything with John Kempf from February 13Join us for an engaging webinar with John Kempf, renowned crop health consultant and founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture. In this Ask Me Anything format, growers had the opportunity to ask John their pressing questions about topics impacting their farm. Drawing from his extensive research and firsthand experience, John  provided insights and practical solutions to help growers achieve healthier, more resilient crops. In this episode, John and the audience discuss: How early-season sap analysis can help optimize fruit tree nutrition and quality How anion exchange capacity, selenium applications, and calcium can improve soil h...2025-02-201h 09Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Short #10: Breaking Away from Traditional Agronomy with Jeff KleypasIn this episode, John Kempf interviews Jeff Kleypas, a consultant with Advancing Eco Agriculture. Jeff’s pivotal moment came when he was exposed to the harmful impacts of pesticides during his work as a field agronomy scout. This experience, combined with observations of improved outcomes using biological methods, fueled his shift towards a more sustainable approach. John and Jeff discuss the challenges of shifting from conventional to regenerative agriculture, highlighting the difficulties in reducing nitrogen applications despite clear data supporting the change, and the broader health implications of conventional agricultural practices. Jeff shares insights on how he he...2024-10-2224 minThe Mental Edge: Strategies for Optimal Brain HealthThe Mental Edge: Strategies for Optimal Brain HealthCoaching for Mental Resilience: A Conversation with Andy FlemingIn this episode, Eric Orme, Founder of The AEA Institute, sits down with Andy Fleming, a veteran coach with a 25-year career at the Division 1 level, to discuss the crucial role mental health plays in sports.2024-09-2339 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 132: Diverse Cover Crop Systems with Keith BernsKeith Berns, co-founder of Green Cover Seed, is a key figure in the regenerative agriculture movement. Raised on a farm in South Central Nebraska, Keith was a teacher for 10 years before returning to the family farm in 1998, where he and his brother Brian adopted no-till techniques. In 2006, they got introduced to multi-species cover crops, which transformed their farming approach.  Inspired by the positive effects of diverse cover crops on soil moisture retention, plant health, and livestock, Keith and Brian co-founded Green Cover Seed in 2009. The company has since grown significantly, now providing seed for over a million a...2024-09-181h 07The Mental Edge: Strategies for Optimal Brain HealthThe Mental Edge: Strategies for Optimal Brain HealthStart The ConversationThis PSA is brought to you during Suicide Prevention Month by The AEA Institute. Licensed  therapist, Chris Wilson shares the signs of suicide the importance of mental health.2024-09-1302 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 129: A Multi-Generational Journey in Regenerative Agriculture with Jay and Chris BrandtThe Brandt Family Farm is a diverse grain farm supporting three generations. Founder Dave Brandt was a leading force in regenerative agriculture for five decades, pioneering no-till farming and cover cropping in the 1970s. Dave's innovative practices focused on improving soil health, and his advocacy made a significant impact on farming across the U.S, until his death in 2023. Over the years, the Ohio-based farm has become a model for sustainable agriculture, influencing national practices and inspiring countless farmers. Jay and Chris Brandt, Dave's son and grandson, continue this legacy, expanding the operation with modern techniques like...2024-08-1557 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 128: Scaling A Regenerative Dairy Farm with Blake and Stephanie AlexandreIn this episode, John explores the inspiring story of Blake and Stephanie Alexandre, fourth-generation dairy farmers from Crescent City, California. Their dairy farming journey began in 1992, and they've since expanded their operation from 500 to over 9,000 acres across three counties. Driven by their deep-rooted passion for farming, and influenced by their immigrant parents and family traditions, the Alexandres transitioned to organic farming in the late 1990s. By 2001, they achieved certification as one of California's earliest organic dairies, reviving practices that date back over a century. Committed to sustainability, they were pioneers in grass-fed and organic dairy production, collaborating with Organic...2024-08-081h 09Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Short #8: Sap Analysis Insights and Strategies with Rachelle MossIn this episode, John interviews Rachelle Moss, Senior AEA Agronomist, about using sap analysis in conjunction with AEA products and consulting. Rachelle explains how the team manages the influx of sap reports–sometimes dozens in a single day–and how she uses them to make agronomic recommendations, which involve foliar applications, fertigation, and other nutrient management strategies. They also discuss tools for tracking and updating sap data, and how that enables efficient collaboration and rapid assessments of nutrient trends across multiple fields. Additional Resources To learn more about AEA, please visit: https://advancingecoag.com/ Abou...2024-07-3025 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 126: The Benefits of Pasture Cropping with Colin SeisColin Seis is a prominent figure in regenerative agriculture, renowned for his innovative pasture cropping solutions in Australia. His family's introduction to agriculture began when his four-times-great-grandparents were sent to Australia as convicts and eventually became successful farmers. Colin grew up on a farm held by his family for many generations in Australia, inheriting a wealth of agricultural knowledge from his father. However, after having witnessed the detrimental effects of conventional farming practices, he sought to find a better way. This led to the development of pasture cropping on the Seis operation, a method that integrates crops and pastures...2024-07-251h 10Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Short #7: Assessing the Efficacy of Regenerative Products with Kish Johnson In this episode, John Kempf speaks with Kish Johnson, Director of Partnerships and Expansion at Advancing Eco Agriculture. Kish shares insights into AEA's international expansion and maintaining high product standards for global distribution. The conversation touches on Kish's diverse background, including his time in the UK and the Middle East, as well as how these experiences have shaped his approach to agriculture today. They also discuss the evolution of AEA from a consulting company to one that also manufactures better-performing agricultural product offerings. Kish emphasizes the importance of thorough testing and validation, and that accurate agronomic recommendations...2024-07-2325 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 125: The Benefits and Challenges of Intercropping with Lana ShawLana Shaw is the Research Manager at the South East Research Farm in Saskatchewan, Canada. She has been with the research farm since 2010, overseeing its transformation from a poorly funded facility into a center for innovative agricultural research. Lana holds a master's degree and has a background in government work related to agriculture.  Her work focuses on practical, applied experiments that benefit local farmers, with a particular interest in intercropping and companion cropping to improve soil health and agricultural sustainability. Lana comes from several generations of Canadian farmers, grounding her efforts in the long-term resilience and sustainability o...2024-07-1840 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Short #6: Key Qualities You Need in an Agronomist with David MillerIn this episode, John speaks with his friend and colleague, David Miller, Director of Applied Agronomyat Advancing Eco Agriculture. Together, they discuss the essential knowledge and skills required to excel as an agronomist, especially within the regenerative agriculture space. David shares insights from his 15-year journey in agronomy, emphasizing the importance of big-picture thinking and a deep understanding of both plant physiology and soil biology. He talks about the balance between maintaining a high-level overview of agricultural systems while calling upon detailed, crop-specific knowledge in his work. This conversation highlights the need for agronomists to...2024-07-1627 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 124: Understanding the Complexities of Fruit Trees with Dr. Ted DeJongDr. Ted DeJong is a professor at the University of California where he has dedicated approximately 40 years to researching and teaching about stone fruits such as peaches, plums, and nectarines. His primary focus has been understanding the physiology of fruit trees, driven by his desire to probe into how plants function at a fundamental level. One of DeJong's significant contributions is his effort to simplify and clarify the complexities of fruit tree physiology. He’s observed that existing textbooks often describe the functions of trees in great detail but fail to explain how these functions occur. This gap led hi...2024-07-1156 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Short #5: Benefits of Mid-Season Foliar ApplicationsIn this episode, John delves into the critical role of mid-season foliar applications in boosting crop health and productivity. He talks about how timely and strategic foliar feeding can address nutrient deficiencies, enhance disease resistance, and improve overall plant vigor, leading to a more successful harvest. Key topics discussed: Understanding the optimal mid-season window for applying foliar nutrients to maximize benefits Identifying common mid-season nutrient deficiencies Exploring how foliar applications can bolster plant immunity and reduce the impact of diseases Highlighting best practices for effective foliar application to ensure...2024-07-0920 minThe Mental Edge: Strategies for Optimal Brain HealthThe Mental Edge: Strategies for Optimal Brain HealthMindFit: Elevating Mental Health & FitnessWelcome to the Mental Edge hosted by Eric Orme. In today's episode you will hear about the evolution of the AEA Institute and get a look inside our methodologies, practices, and how you can develop a stronger mental edge! Please subscribe to stay up to date on our mlost recent episodes and follow along with us! Stay tuned for some amazing guests - much more to come!2024-07-0817 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Extra: Ask Me Anything with John KempfIn this Ask Me Anything webinar from June, John answers pressing questions from the audience and shares his extensive research and firsthand experience to help farmers achieve healthier, more resilient crops. Discussion points include: Combating disease and pest pressure on a variety of crops Foliar application and management Nitrogen management Cover crops Sap analysis And much more Listen in to gain valuable insights and practical solutions from one of the leading experts in the field. Additional Resources: To watch more webinars from Advancing Eco Agriculture, please visit our YouTube channel, https://www...2024-07-041h 18Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Short #4: Plant Sap Analysis ManagementIn this episode, John speaks with Ethan Darling, an agronomist with Advancing Eco Agriculture, who has extensive experience with sap analysis. They discuss the challenges of timely sample collection and shipping. Ethan shares his background and how his innovative techniques have streamlined the process for the AEA team in the Pacific Northwest. Ethan explains his journey from working in an agroecology lab to managing sap analysis processes at scale in Washington’s Yakima Valley. He details his initial methods of collecting, processing, and analyzing sap samples – Ethan has worked with up to 29,000 data points in a season! By i...2024-07-0221 minThe Mental Edge: Strategies for Optimal Brain HealthThe Mental Edge: Strategies for Optimal Brain HealthTrailer - MindFit: Elevating Mental Health & FitnessThe Mental Edge is brought to you by The AEA Institute, where our mission is to make mental fitness common, consistent, and preventative. Strategies for optimal brain health are proven to make lives happier, healthier, and more productive. Tune in to learn how having a routine of mental fitness will give the ultimate Mental Edge. Make sure to subscribe to stay up to date on all the big things to come!2024-07-0200 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 123: Breaking Traditions in Dry Climates with Keith MorterKeith Morter, a dryland wheat farmer from Oregon, transitioned to regenerative agriculture management practices. Keith initially used standard, conventional methods like plowing and extensive chemical applications on his operation. Dissatisfied with the results, Keith shifted to direct seeding and eventually embraced regenerative practices. By drastically reducing nitrogen use and implementing holistic management techniques, Keith observed significant improvements in soil health, crop resilience, and pest resistance.  Despite challenges like low rainfall and high summer temperatures, his farm now thrives with healthier soils and sustainable crop yields, demonstrating the transformative potential of regenerative farming in challenging environments. I...2024-06-281h 29Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Short #3: Unveiling Plant Consciousness and IntelligenceIn this Podcast Short, John delves into the topic of plant consciousness and intelligence. John talks about how plants are not just passive organisms, but possess significant cognitive abilities and responsiveness. Drawing inspiration from Stephen Herrod Buhner’s works, particularly "The Lost Language of Plants," John discusses how plants demonstrate informed decision-making capabilities and can react to human intentions. John also cites additional scientific findings that assert plants have sophisticated neural networks contained within their root systems, similar to human neural systems, which are capable of learning and memory. Additional Resources: Click here, to get...2024-06-2525 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 122: Exploring Tillage, Aggregation, and Biological Innovation with Rick ClarkRick Clark, a fifth-generation farmer from Williamsport, Indiana, is dedicated to enhancing soil health and achieving harmony with nature on his farm. He has pioneered a systematic approach to regenerative farming, proudly maintaining certification for all acres as organic through his regenerative stewardship with no tillage. Rick's practices focus on suppressing weeds, building soil health with cover crops, and prioritizing human health through organic, no-till farming methods. His goal is to establish a sustainable and profitable farming system that will endure for generations. Recently Rick Clark hosted an event where he shared insights into his farming practices...2024-06-201h 09Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Short #2 - Pool Parties and the Soil MicrobiomeIn this Short, John likens throwing a pool party to building soil microbial populations. Just like a successful pool party needs the right environment with food, drinks, and a crowd, building a healthy soil ecosystem requires appropriate soil conditions, nutrients, and a diverse microbial community. John emphasizes the importance of "keystone species" which are essential microbial species that attract and support a larger community, similar to inviting a few socially connected individuals to a party to attract more guests. He also highlights the role of plants in introducing a wide variety of microbes to the soil, advocating...2024-06-1818 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastShort #1 - MacroPak and the Importance of CalciumIn addition to the regular episodes of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John Kempf is happy to introduce a new short format version of his popular podcast that allows him to touch on even more topics relating to regenerative agriculture. In this inaugural short episode, John shares insights into the negative impacts of nitrate-heavy fertilization on disease susceptibility and soil biology. He also emphasizes the importance of balancing calcium with other nutrients to optimize plant health and productivity. John also talks in-depth about Advancing Eco Agriculture’s new product, MacroPak. Additional Resources: To learn more an...2024-06-1121 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 121: Building a Truly Regenerative Kitchen with Mollie EngelhartMollie is a chef, restaurateur, and farmer with a strong commitment to regenerative agriculture and sustainable food practices. She operates Sage Regenerative Kitchen and Brewery in the Los Angeles area and runs Sow a Heart Farms with her husband in Fillmore, California. She actively promotes the restaurant industry to switch to using ingredients from regenerative farms. Mollie believes in supporting local farmers and making conscious choices about food consumption, including responsibly sourced meat products. Mollie’s previous menu options were all plant-based and the inclusion of meat options drew harsh criticism. Despite some initial resistance from customers, sh...2024-06-0657 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 120: Bridging Finance and Farming with Dan MillerDan Miller is the founder and CEO of Steward, a company dedicated to supporting regenerative farmers by providing access to capital. With a background in law and finance, Dan combines his expertise to create a unique financial platform that connects community investors with sustainable agricultural projects. His work at Steward is driven by a commitment to ethical and ecological principles, focusing on creating resilient financial networks that support the growth and success of small to medium-sized farms. In this episode, Dan and John discuss: The necessity of strategic financial planning in farming operations2024-05-3057 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture Podcast Extra - Robert F Kennedy Interviews John KempfJohn Kempf, Advancing Eco Agriculture Founder and Chief Vision Officer was a guest on the Robert F Kennedy Jr. Podcast. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is a presidential candidate in the 2024 election. His career in public service began in 1985 as an attorney for the environmental nonprofit RiverKeeper. He eventually became one of the most influential environmentalists in the United States, receiving TIME Magazine's "Hero of the Planet” and the Sartisky Peace Award. In this episode, Robert and John discuss: The transition from intensive pesticide use to ecological farming The discovery and application of plant im...2024-05-2557 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 119: Empowering Generational Family Farmers with Corwin HeatwoleCorwin Heatwole is a 6th-generation farmer and the visionary founder and chairman of Farmer Focus. Starting his journey at age 23 with a 300-bird organic farm, Corwin's commitment to high-quality, humanely raised chicken quickly expanded his operation to 3,000 birds within a few months. This growth led to the transformation of Shenandoah Valley Organic into Farmer Focus in 2014, where Corwin began partnering with other growers to meet increasing demand. Farmer Focus is dedicated to empowering farmers through fair compensation, support for transitioning to organic and regenerative agriculture, and a strong emphasis on sustainability and transparency. Their mission is to...2024-05-231h 02Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 118: The Unintended Consequences of Herbicides with Frank DeanFrank Dean is the Product Development Manager at LidoChem. LidoChem has been involved in the global identification of reliable and superior chemical raw materials since 1981. Through his leadership at LidoChem, Frank has been committed to providing farmers with effective and environmentally responsible products to enhance soil health and optimize agricultural productivity. In this episode, Frank and John discuss: The process of chelation in herbicides The implications of using the same herbicide repeatedly over time Alternative approaches to weed management and reducing the amount of herbicide applications The influence of...2024-05-161h 10Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 117: Exploring Innovative Agricultural Practices with Steve DiverSteve Diver, Farm Superintendent at the University of Kentucky’s Horticulture Research Farm in Lexington, boasts a rich background in sustainable agriculture. With a B.S. and M.S. in Horticulture from Oklahoma State University, he honed his expertise while serving as a horticultural and soils consultant in Central Texas. Diver founded Agri-Horticultural Consulting in 2010, specializing in soil analysis and consultancy services tailored to eco-agriculture, organic and sustainable farming, and environmental sciences.  Diver's professional journey underscores his status as a pioneer in sustainable agriculture, with a focus on regenerative farming practices. His extensive experience spans soil health, mic...2024-05-091h 26Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 116: Restoring Water Cycles and Ecosystems with Alpha LoAlpha Lo runs the Climate Water Project and is Co-founder of Regenerative Water Alliance. He’s also a water researcher, writer, and podcaster. With a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of natural systems, Alpha advocates for rewilding initiatives and holistic land management practices to address environmental challenges. Through collaboration and education, Alpha works to promote sustainable solutions that enhance soil health, water retention, and ecosystem resilience. In this episode, Alpha and John discuss: The importance of rewilding and reintegrating keystone species into ecosystems The concept of the "small water cycle" and its influence on...2024-05-0246 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 115: Covering Ground: How Cover Crops Can Change Your Farm with Brian MagarinBrian Magarin has a background rooted in farming, spanning over a decade. Brian's journey has been shaped by hands-on experience and a commitment to sustainable farming methods after first starting in a conventional setting. Through years of trial and error, he has gained valuable insights into soil dynamics, irrigation techniques, and the impact of cover crops on crop and soil health. Brian manages 9,000 acres for Belltown Farms and grows corn, soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa. He also operates his own farm, growing organic corn, soybeans, and small grains. In this episode, Brian and John discuss: 2024-04-251h 20Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Extra - AEA's Regenerative Future: Hear From Our InvestorsAEA Founder and Chief Vision Officer, John Kempf, gives a quick summary of the success of our first community raise and features six investors who share why they invested in Advancing Eco Agriculture. AEA has raised over $2.2 million thus far during our Wefunder crowdfunding campaign, aimed at expanding our regenerative solutions to support farmers worldwide and enhance our food supply. Hear from investors: Claudia Ben Erin Crampton John Pierce Kate Fileczki Laurenz Von Glahn Paul Ruger To invest in AEA and a regenerative future, please visit our Wefunder page: https://wefunder.com/advancingecoag A...2024-04-2404 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 114: The State of the American Food System with Austin FrerickAustin Frerick is an expert on agricultural and antitrust policy. He is a 7th-generation Iowan whose passion for agriculture comes from the weekends working on his grandpa's farm. He is a Fellow at the Thurman Arnold Project at Yale University. In 2022, he worked with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to organize a conference at Yale Law School entitled “Reforming America’s Food Retail Markets,” which explored competition issues in the nation’s grocery industry. He is the author of Barons: Money, Power and the Corruption of America’s Food Industry, which illustrates the concentration of power in the American f...2024-04-1824 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 112: Transforming Arid Landscapes with Taimur MalikTaimur Malik founded Drawdown Farm, a regenerative farm in the Thal desert in Pakistan. Taimur engages in various regenerative agriculture practices, including planting diverse crops like bananas, implementing managed grazing trials, and using impact sprinkler systems powered by solar energy. Taimur emphasizes the importance of biological solutions and sustainable farming techniques to improve soil health, increase yields, and mitigate environmental impacts. His innovative approaches, such as using biologicals and adopting holistic land management practices, demonstrate his commitment to improving agriculture. In this episode, Taimur and John discuss: Creating healthy soil in desert sands 2024-04-041h 38Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 111: Questioning Farm Management Traditions with Boe ClausenBoe Clausen is a second-generation farmer in Eastern Washington. His parents immigrated from Denmark and established Stokrose Farm in 1981. Initially focused on vegetable seed production, the farm diversified into alfalfa, hay, corn, wheat, and cattle. Boe now manages Stokrose Farm alongside his siblings.  Boe's shift towards foliar applications, reduced nitrogen usage, and strategic nutrient management have improved crop health, reduced disease and insect pressure, and enhanced soil fertility. In 2022, he grew 250-bushel corn with only 20 lbs of nitrogen. In this episode, Boe and John discuss: The role of technology in modern farming practices2024-03-281h 05Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 110: Stock Cropping and Regenerative Innovation with Zack SmithZack Smith is a fifth-generation farmer from northern Iowa. He is the owner and operator of Smith Seed and Agronomy, LLC, and co-founder and CEO of Stock Cropper, Inc. Zack previously worked in seed production and chemical retail as a certified crop advisor and then as a seed rep while farming on the side. He eventually became interested in soil health and started experimenting with strip-tilling and using cover crops, which marked the beginning of his shift towards regenerative agricultural. Zack recently developed a system called “stock cropping,” a regenerative farming system that raises row crops in conjunction with mult...2024-03-2157 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 109: From Urban Organizers to Organic Pioneers with Julie Rawson and Jack KittredgeJulie Rawson and Jack Kittredge are co-owners of Many Hands Organic Farm, an organic CSA farm that serves 150 families in Barre, MA. They met while doing community organizing work in Boston, and in 1982, made the decision to move out to the country to raise their kids in connection to the land and grow their own food. Julie and Jack share their farm’s transformative journey from inception to becoming a model of regenerative, organic farming. In this episode, Julie and Jack discuss with John: Their journey from community organizing to farming and urban to rural li...2024-03-1438 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 108: Increasing the Nutrient Density of Wine Grapes with Nicole Dooling and Michael FreyNicole Dooling and Michael Frey help operate Mariah Vineyards in the Mendocino Ridge alongside Nicole’s parents, Dan and Vicki. As founders, Dan and Vicki have mindfully tended their land for over 40 years, putting in the hard labor of planting and growing this vineyard from the ground up. Their family and vineyard have thrived due to their dedication, adaptability, and resourcefulness in working with nature. Situated at 2,400 ft elevation without irrigation, they holistically manage their vineyard using organic and regenerative farming practices. In 2020, Mariah Vineyards partnered with the Savory Institute to pilot the Land to Market Ecological Ou...2024-03-071h 17Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 107: Sustainable and Profitable Agriculture with Marty TravisMarty Travis, a former furniture maker turned farmer, co-owns and operates Spence Farm in Illinois with his son, Will. Spence Farm grows a wide array of heirloom and native crops, heritage animals, and a huge diversity of agricultural opportunities on the 160 acres. Marty embraced sustainable farming, catering to Chicago's restaurant community. This unique partnership led to a thriving and sustainable business prioritizing soil health, livestock, and community relationships. The farm model evolved to support individual families in response to the Covid crisis and the closing of most restaurants during lockdowns. Leading a cooperative of farmers, the Travis family now...2024-02-291h 23Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 106: The Cumulative Benefits of Regeneration with Will HarrisWill Harris is a fourth-generation cattleman and the owner of White Oak Pastures, a holistically managed regenerative farm raising cattle, pigs, poultry, rabbits, sheep, and organic vegetables in Bluffton, Georgia.  After graduating college in 1977, Will returned to Bluffton, where he and his father continued to raise cattle using pesticides, herbicides, hormones, and antibiotics. By the mid-1990s, Will became disenchanted with the excesses of industrialized methods and decided to return to the “radically traditional” farming methods his great-grandfather once used. Since Will has successfully implemented these changes, he has been recognized all over the world as a leade...2024-02-2258 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 105: Moving From Organic to Regenerative Management with Steven CardozaSteven Cardoza is a second-generation organic raisin grape grower. His 400-acre farm is south of Fresno, California. His father transitioned from conventional to organic growing in 1998 after discovering some of the inputs he was using were making him ill. Steven took over the business in 2017 with a massive jumpstart on the pathway to regenerative agriculture. Since moving from an organic to a regenerative approach, Steven has changed his management methods to enact many exciting results such as increased soil organic matter, increased yields and quality, and the elimination of pesticide use. In this episode, John and Steve...2024-02-151h 04Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 104: Introducing Integrity Grown™ with John KempfIn this special podcast episode marking the launch of Integrity Grown™, AEA’s verification standard, John Kempf shares the heart behind this new brand. John advocates for a shift towards verifying outcomes rather than solely focusing on processes. Integrity Grown prioritizes the verification of outcomes across several key areas: Harvest Quality and Nutritional Integrity: Ensuring the produce meets high quality standards and retains its nutritional value. Harvest Freedom from Toxins: Guaranteeing that the harvest is free from harmful substances such as molds, mycotoxins, toxic elements, and pesticides above defined thresholds. Soil Heal...2024-02-0926 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 103: Regenerative Cotton and Industry Disruption with Amy WilliamsJoin us in this episode as Amy Williams, who has three decades of clothing industry experience and currently serving as the CEO of Citizens of Humanity, shares insights into the transformative journey toward regenerative cotton. Amy delves into the organization's commitment to sustainability, emphasizing their shift towards regeneratively grown cotton after recognizing the critical role of raw materials in the sustainability conversation. Amy sheds light on Citizens of Humanity's aspiration to revolutionize the apparel and fashion industry by advocating for regenerative cotton sourcing. Their goal is to have 50% of the cotton acres in the U.S. verified as regenerative...2024-02-0848 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 102: The Learning Experience of Regenerative Ag with Dr. Allen WilliamsAllen Williams is a 6th-generation farmer and founding partner of Grass Fed Insights, Understanding Ag, and the Soil Health Academy. He has consulted with over 4,000 farmers and ranchers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, South America, and other regions on operations ranging from a few acres to over 1 million. Allen and his colleagues specialize in whole farm and ranch planning based on regenerative agriculture concepts. Their approach creates significant “value add” and prepares the landowner for multiple revenue stream opportunities that stack enterprises and acres, enhancing profitability and investment value. In this episode, John and Alle...2024-02-011h 38Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 101: Making the Most of Water Variability with Joel GrosbachJoel Grosbach is a fifth-generation farmer and AEA customer growing dryland and irrigated crops in Southwest Nebraska. Since his area only receives seven inches of average annual rainfall, incorporating regenerative practices such as cover crops, crop rotation, animal grazing, and minimal tillage are critical for water management. Joel grows a variety of crops, including popcorn and dry edible beans, and grows for his neighbor, who owns a seed production business.   In this episode, John and Joel discuss: Regenerating local ecosystem rainfall Structuring his farm only to use 7” of irrigation each season  Choo...2024-01-251h 20Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 100: Hear from the Host - James Johnson Interviews John KempfIt’s the 100th episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast! In this special episode, AEA grower James Johnson interviews the voice behind the podcast, John Kempf.  James Johnson is a fourth-generation farmer in New Mexico and the Vice President of Carzalia Valley Produce. When James finally took over the family farm in the early 2000s, the outlook of his operation seemed grim. After many years of trial and error with various farming practices, James met the Advancing Eco Agriculture team and discovered the many benefits of regenerative agriculture. John Kempf is the founder of Advancing Eco...2024-01-181h 32Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 99: Reshaping How Agriculture Sees Plant Nutrient Uptake With Dr. James WhiteDr. James White is a professor of Plant Pathology at Rutgers University. Dr. White obtained an M.S. in Mycology and Plant Pathology from Auburn University and a Ph.D. in Mycology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1987. Dr. White specializes in symbiosis research, particularly endophytic microbes. He is the author of more than 180 articles and author and editor of reference books on the biology, taxonomy, and phylogeny of fungal endophytes, including Biotechnology of Acremonium Endophytes of Grasses (1994), Microbial Endophytes (2000), The Clavicipitalean Fungi (2004), The Fungal Community: Its Organization and Role in the Ecosystem (2005), and Defensive Mutualism in...2024-01-111h 14Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 98: Growing For Nutrition Through Color and Flavor with Bob JonesBob Jones is co-owner and chief executive officer of The Chef’s Garden, a family-owned farm in Huron, Ohio, committed to growing exceptional vegetables. Bob leads the farm’s cutting-edge food safety and food quality programs, helping develop the most reliably healthy and nutritionally dense fresh vegetables. The direction of the farm changed in the 1980s from growing conventional vegetables when his brother, Lee Jones, had an encounter with a chef who asked him if their farm could grow squash blossoms for her restaurant. After that meeting, the family decided to take their farm in a new direction by focu...2023-12-211h 07Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 97: Integrating Trees Into Working Pastures with Austin UnruhAustin Unruh founded Trees for Graziers to help farmers establish trees in pastures on a large scale. Austin has worked on over 400 acres for 25 different working farms. Getting trees planted at a large scale and an affordable price led to lots of experimentation to ensure protection and integration into pasture that was minimally intrusive. It’s his goal to make silvopasture as easy and cost-effective as possible for farmers. 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In this episode, Tim and John discuss: What it means to be regenerative AEA observations from working with over 10,000 growers and 4 million acres AEA’s Wefunder campaign How to lo...2023-10-2549 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 93: Growing Organic Wheat, Cotton, and Peanuts with Kelton ColemanKelton Coleman has been farming since 2011 in the panhandle of Texas. He farms with his dad, grandfather, and father-in-law. He started with conventional agriculture in 2011 but shifted to organic peanuts and wheat in 2013, followed by organic cotton in 2016.  His initial journey into organic farming was based solely on economics, rather than soil or plant health. That has since changed, and now Kelton is deeply vested in his crops' health. He first got connected to AEA through the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast and then through personal connections in his community. 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She also farmed and conducted a...2023-07-061h 27Regenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastEpisode 85: The Opportunities That Come From Regenerative Agriculture with Steve TuckerSteve Tucker is a western Nebraska dryland producer who has been farming for 30 years. He introduced regenerative practices into his operation over 10 years ago and values diversity in his approach. Growing upwards of 10 crops per year while integrating livestock, such as chickens, pigs, and cows. Steve also uses no-till farming practices and biological applications on his farm. Steve advocates for growers to market themselves in order to access more opportunities and advises them to look for alternate streams of income for the crops they are growing.  Steve runs Agriforce Seed with his business partner Jeff Olsen. 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Today John and his dad farm over 350 acres of peaches, plums, nectarines, kiwi, and almonds. The Warmerdams also have one of the largest cherry-growing operations in the southern San Joaquin Valley and have been innovators in the fruit packing industry for 45 years. In this episode, they discuss: Cultural management practices for stone fruit Transitions in his farming systems Mi...2023-05-091h 22Level-Up Learning ShowLevel-Up Learning ShowEp. 5 - Chat-GPT in Education with Aaron MaurerJarod and guest co-host Deborah Cleveland chat with STEAM Lead for Mississippi Bend AEA, Aaron Maurer, about the newest disruptor in education: Chat-GPT. This AI software is the fastest growing digital tool that that can easily begin to scare educators due to it's highly sophisticated language adaption, spitting out essays in seconds. Is this a tool that should be blocked or is it possible to use for good too? 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