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Green Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastPodcast Episode #11: Harnessing the Power of Cover Crops with Tyler TobaldJoin us on the Green Cover Podcast as we dive into the world of regenerative agriculture with Tyler Tobald, a passionate no-till farmer and cover cropper from Glasco, Kansas. In this episode, Tyler shares his intriguing journey from being a bassoon player to an accomplished regenerative farmer. Learn about his innovative practices, the importance of diversity in cover crop blends, and the economic and environmental benefits of integrating cover crops into agricultural systems. Whether you have livestock or not, discover how you can make cover crops work for you and improve profitability on the farm. Don't miss out on...2025-07-171h 09Green Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastPodcast Episode #10: How Regenerative Food Reverses Chronic Disease with Erin MartinThis week’s podcast guest, Erin Martin is revolutionizing the way we approach healthcare and spreading the word that healthy aging starts in the soil. Erin shares the story of Fresh RX, a food-as-medicine program that’s healing its patients with nutrient dense food. Working with doctors and local farms, the program has helped participants reverse chronic disease, come off prescription medications, regain vision lost to diabetes, and even achieve remission from cancer. Erin explains how this model not only transforms the lives of those who participate but also creates reliable markets for small-scale farmers and stimulates the local econ...2025-07-0451 minWorking Cows - Regenerative Ranching to Maximize Profitability and Soil HealthWorking Cows - Regenerative Ranching to Maximize Profitability and Soil HealthRegenerating Hay Fields (WCP 444)When it comes to regenerating landscapes hay fields present a particular set of challenges. Keith Berns of Green Cover Seed joined me to share what he has seen work well in helping those hay fields improve using cover crops, grazing, and strategy to keep progress moving forward.Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag!Head over to UnderstandingAg.com to book your consultation today!Sponsor:TireWinder.com\PatreonRelevant Links:Green Cover Seed2025-07-011h 03Green Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastPodcast Episode #9: Farming for Profit Over Yield with Greg ThorenGreg Thoren is a regenerative farmer from Illinois whose willingness to learn and innovate has made his farming operation profitable and resilient. In this episode, Greg discusses how he’s growing and marketing nutrient dense grains, his experience with becoming certified with Regenified and how he’s grazing cattle on cover crops and then marketing that beef direct to consumers. Greg also shares about his extensive experience with corn interseeding, utilizing 60-inch rows and grazing his cover crop after corn harvest. If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: ⁠https://greenc...2025-06-2553 minGreen Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastEpisode #8: Understanding Prussic Acid & Nitrate Poisoning with Dale StricklerDescription: In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, we dive into the important topics of prussic acid and nitrate poisoning when grazing cover crop forages. Our guest, Dale Strickler, a former Green Cover team member and renowned author and agronomist, shares his expertise on recognizing and managing these issues. Learn about the conditions that lead to prussic acid and nitrate toxicity, effective management strategies, and the importance of soil fertility and cover crops. Want to learn more from Dale? Check out his book, 'Managing Pastures' or visit his website to learn more about his consulting services. https://www.rege...2025-06-0641 minA Regenerative Future with Matt PowersA Regenerative Future with Matt PowersEpisode 206 | The Humble Power of COVER CROPS with Keith Berns of GreenCoverWithout Cover Crops... we wouldn't be able to farm or garden regeneratively. They fill a critical role by imitating how natural ecosystems work, but there's so much MORE to it! Join us for a very special conversation with Keith Berns of Green Cover Seed ( ⁨@GreenCoverSeed⁩ ) as we talk about the details, the nuance, and the POWER of Cover Crops!! Get Your Cover Crop Seed Here: https://greencover.com Join Keith in the Field with Nicole Masters: https://greencover.com/nexus-in-the-field-with-nicole-masters/ Future GreenCover Events: https://greencover.com/events/ Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/4jac3orvf5o2025-05-231h 03Green Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastPodcast Episode #7: Regenerating Our Capacity For Stewardship with John KempfWhat’s the difference between soil health and regenerative agriculture? What does it mean to “be regenerative”? In this episode, Keith and John Kempf discuss what regenerative agriculture really means when we zoom out from practices and start to think about how the regenerative mindset influences the way we show up in the world. Keith and John discuss how we might regenerate entire communities by embodying the core value of integrity and seeking to partake in reciprocal relationships with those around us. Plus, John shares exciting news about AEA’s Fall Festival.Stay tuned and save the date for Advancin...2025-05-2245 minGreen Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastInterseeding Seed Corn for Improved Soil Health with Scott RichertScott Richert, an experienced farmer from central Nebraska is shaking things up on the farm with corn interseeding. In this episode, Scott shares his journey from traditional farming to prioritizing soil health, highlighting the challenges and successes of using cover crops and diverse blends. Scott shares his collaborative research efforts with Jenny Rees Brhel and the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network, exploring topics like interseeding cover crops, timing of seeding, and optimizing crop populations. The episode concludes with advice for farmers starting on the path to regeneration, underscoring the value of persistence, experimentation, and collaboration.2025-05-0950 minGreen Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastInviting Regeneration Across the Fenceline with Nicole MastersIn this episode, world-renowned agroecologist Nicole Masters joins Keith Berns for a powerful conversation on regeneration, humility, and the importance of walking alongside farmers rather than ahead of them. Nicole describes that across the globe, soils are sending us messages and those that are learning how to listen are seeing profound shifts in soil function, and most importantly, profitability. Together, Nicole and Keith explore the ripple effects of regenerative land management—how one person’s transformation can catalyze change across an entire community when it’s rooted in curiosity rather than superiority. They also dive into the importance of locall...2025-05-0134 minGreen Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastGrowing Cows Instead of Corn With Kipp HinrichsKipp Hinrichs started out his farming career doing things the same as everyone else, growing conventional, high yield corn and soybeans on prime, irrigated cropland in south central Nebraska. 2020 brought a lot more down time and Kipp took to “YouTube University” where he came across the teachings of Gabe Brown and other regenerative farmers who were questioning the status quo. After doing the math, Kipp figured that he could actually make more profit raising livestock than growing a corn crop in the Cornhusker state. In just five years Kipp has gone from full conventional row-crop production with zero livestock to a...2025-04-2445 minGreen Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastDNA Sequencing of Soil Microbes with Dr. Laura KavanaughIn this episode Keith Berns and Laura Kavanaugh sit down at Union Grove Farm, a regenerative vineyard in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to chat about Laura’s journey from working at the Johnson Space Center to becoming the Chief Science Officer at Advancing Eco Agriculture. Today, Laura is using her background in bioinformatics in groundbreaking research on DNA sequencing to help us better understand the diversity of life in our soils. You won’t want to miss this excellent and riveting conversation!2025-04-1130 minGreen Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastHow Rick Clark Is Rethinking Diversity On His Organic Regenerative FarmWhat’s the real secret to regenerative success? In this episode, Indiana farmer Rick Clark shares how he's building organic systems at scale — without tillage, without inputs, and without regret. But the real magic? It’s not just about species diversity, it’s about plant family diversity. Rick walks us through how rethinking his cover crop mixes — moving beyond rye and radish — transformed his soil, his mindset, and his mission. From the moment a one-inch rain exposed the damage of tillage to the spiritual and ecological awakening that followed, Rick’s story is one of humility, experimentation, and deep commitment to h...2025-03-2741 minLunch With ChrisLunch With ChrisS04E03 – Keith BernsS04E03 – Keith Berns Join Chris as he talks with movers, shakers, news makers and just people he finds cool. Hear their unique and inspiring stories. In this episode of Lunch with Chris, host Chris Doelle engages in an enlightening conversation with Keith Burns, co-founder of Green Cover. They delve into regenerative farming practices, discussing […]2025-03-1900 minGreen Cover PodcastGreen Cover PodcastGabe Brown and the Origins of the Regenerative Agriculture Movement in the United StatesIn this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, we sit down with renowned regenerative farmer Gabe Brown to revisit a pivotal moment in 2006 that helped spark the regenerative agriculture movement in the U.S. Learn how a bold idea from a South American expert changed the way we think about cover crops, soil health, and farming systems. We also discuss the rise of the regenerative market, how farmers can benefit, and what the future holds for nutrient-dense food production. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about the power of diversity, stewardship, and collaboration in agriculture.2025-03-1338 minRegenerative Agriculture PodcastRegenerative Agriculture PodcastPodcast Extra - Highlights from the YearThis special episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast highlights insights from nine of this year’s guests who are driving innovation in regenerative farming. From practical techniques to transformative ideas, these clips showcase the power of regenerative practices to improve soils, ecosystems, and farm profitability. Featured Guests: Rick Clark: No-till organic farming pioneer Erin Martin: Food as medicine advocate with FreshRX Dr. James White: Expert in plant-microbe symbiosis Amy Williams: Champion of regenerative cotton in fashion Keith Berns: Innovator in multi-species cover crops Marty Travis: Le...2024-12-1946 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 07Casual Cattle ConversationsCasual Cattle ConversationsRegenerating Soils, Profits and Relationships by Implementing Cover Crops Have you heard these myths about grazing cover crops for cattle? Myth 1: Cover crops are not profitable. Myth 2: Grazing cover crops destroys the soil. Myth 3: It's impossible to build successful partnerships with neighboring farmers for grazing cover crops. Keith Berns debunks these myths and shares an immense amount of knowledge about diversified cover crops during this conversation. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the benefits of cover crops in cattle grazing and how they can enhance your ranching practices. Learn how to improve soil health with a variety of cover...2024-07-0139 minBless Your MindBless Your MindBless Your Mind "Clean the Closet"カナダ出身のIsis Bernsが、日曜日の朝に癒しと祝福を送るPodcast。優しいバイリンガルで楽しく英語に親しむことができます。番組に関するBlogは Isis Bernsのホームページ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://iwberns.com/で更新しています。 4月21日の配信でご紹介した曲は、"Create in me a clean heart" by Keith Green https://open.spotify.com/track/1RvizRvaNB6zfCcPeOaa3d?si=6a3b78ba415646d0⁠ 聞いてくださったみなさまからのメッセージは、⁠⁠⁠⁠https://forms.gle/GmReQ7MELsNFfU4M8⁠⁠⁠⁠で受け付けています。2024-04-2113 minThe Profitable StewardThe Profitable StewardE18. Cover Cropping: A Beginner's Guide to Soil Health with Keith BernsSend us a textEmbark on a journey towards healthier soil, enhanced crop productivity, and a more sustainable agricultural future. Join Jared Sorensen and Keith Berns as they dive into the world of cover cropping.  ABOUT THE GUEST: Keith Berns combines over 25 years of no-till farming with 10 years of teaching Agriculture and Computers. In addition to no-tilling 2,500 acres of irrigated and dryland corn, soybeans, rye, triticale, peas, sunflowers, and buckwheat in South Central Nebraska, he also co-owns and operates Green Cover Seed, one of the major cover crop seed providers and e...2023-10-161h 13Secrets of the Soil Podcast with Regen RaySecrets of the Soil Podcast with Regen Ray62: Maximizing Soil Health and Yield: Cover Crops, Grazing, and Organic Matter with Keith BernsThe importance of utilizing soil health practices that enhance productivity while also promoting environmental sustainability. Cover crops and grazing, when properly managed, can improve soil health and offer a supplemental source of forage for livestock. Additionally, the benefits of building organic matter are discussed, as it is essential for creating a healthy soil ecosystem that supports the growth of crops and reduces the need for external inputs. Who is Keith Berns?  Keith Berns is an experienced no-till farmer and agriculture/computers teacher who co-owns and operates Green Cover Seed, a leading provider and educator of c...2023-05-0254 minFarm GreenFarm GreenFarm Green Podcast with Keith Berns2022-11-211h 36Pertnear Outdoors PodcastPertnear Outdoors Podcast166 Soil Health Principles with Keith Berns of Green Cover SeedKeith Berns of Green Cover Seed Joins the podcast this week to educate us on the 6 principles of soil health. The foundation of a healthy deer herd is the food you are putting into their bodies. With all the work we all do to manage out properties, we want to make sure we arent wasting our money and getting the most out of the work we are putting in. Keith is a wealth of knowledge and we look forward to learning more from him in the future. Dallas and I spend the second hour of the show discussing our...2022-08-262h 10Legendary HabitatLegendary Habitat#4 Keith Berns - (Green Cover Seeds Co-Owner) - Cover Crop Mixes - Large Scale Cover Crops in Agriculture Vs Food Plots - Reducing Herbicides & Fertilizer Costs - Terminating Cover Crops - & MoreFood Plots Archives » Green Cover Home | Legendary Habitat LLC legendary_habitat | Facebook Colin Koskinen (@legendary_habitat) • Instagram photos and videos  Legendary Habitat LLC - YouTube2022-06-0752 minIn The Past: Garage Rock PodcastIn The Past: Garage Rock Podcast(I Can't Get No) SatisfactionOn the latest episode of In the Past, we don't miss the metaphorical maracas! We take on The Rolling Stones' 1965 mega-hit, "Satisfaction" (3:38), and it really fires our imagination, because we talk about it longer than any other single song in ITP history! The FUZZ riff, Keith's dream, the vocal dynamics, Jack Nitzsche's tambourine, the other genres it encompasses, it's all there and more, But, as is always the case, we throw in two more versions. The Mods (1:17:07) were five Jersey shore boys who ad-libbed  the song in the studio one fateful day. W...2021-11-282h 23In The Past: Garage Rock PodcastIn The Past: Garage Rock PodcastHang On SloopyThe song that could be called the true rival of “Louie Louie”: there’s a lot of lore around this tune.2:02 My Girl Sloopy – The Vibrations (1964)The original "Sloopy"! A live-ly song with a Latin flavour – the percussion is in your face and goes to your feet! We discuss the too-soon fadeout and the perennial Snoopy/Sloopy confusion. And what in the heck is a Slow Berns? Find out here.43:49 My Girl Sloopy – James Henry & the Olympics (1965)Ruff, tuff, garage of the Pacific Northwest variety - which means sax, o...2021-10-032h 26The Rye RecordThe Rye RecordWhat's The Story W/ Kim BernsKim sits down with long time Rye resident & former city councilwoman Susanna Keith who has just launched Hello Career Guru. A Company whose mission is to help women advance in the work place.2021-05-1420 min2021 Nebraska Crop Management Conference2021 Nebraska Crop Management ConferenceSoil Health for Nebraska WealthKeith Berns and Mike McDonald: Soil Health for Nebraska Wealth2021-02-1900 minCCSI-HAT Soil Health PodcastCCSI-HAT Soil Health PodcastSeason 3 Episode 13 - Part 2 Discussing Soil Health with Your Ag LenderExplaining soil health investments to your ag lender can be challenging for some farmers. Join Indiana farmer Ken Rulon (Rulon Enterprises) and Kansas Farmer Keith Berns (Green Cover Seed) as they dig deeper into the numbers on economic returns. Thanks to the Indiana Corn Marketing Council and Indiana Soybean Alliance for supporting this episode!2020-12-1127 minCCSI-HAT Soil Health PodcastCCSI-HAT Soil Health PodcastSeason 3 Episode 12 - Part 1 Discussing Soil Health with Your Ag LenderExplaining soil health investments to your ag lender can be challenging for some farmers. Join Indiana farmer Ken Rulon (Rulon Enterprises) and Kansas Farmer Keith Berns (Green Cover Seed) as they give advice on talking to loan officers - especially if you're relatively new to a soil health practice. Thanks to the Indiana Corn Marketing Council and Indiana Soybean Alliance for supporting this episode!2020-12-0425 minMiddayMiddayKRVN Midday Podcast 3-23Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul explains how much rain is possible with a likely chance tonight. Chabella talks with Keith Berns chair of the Healthy Soils task-force about soils and healthy soils. Jayson predicted the postponement of the Olympics in Sports. Austin has a weekend coronavirus update in News. Bob breaks down the financial world among COVID-19 in the Business Report and Susan learns about finding and grilling the best steaks.2020-03-2326 minDrop-Tine Podcast -The official deer management, food plot & habitat podcastDrop-Tine Podcast -The official deer management, food plot & habitat podcastKeith Berns: The "WHY" Behind Drop-Tine's Regenerative Seed BlendsDrop-Tine Seed Co. is leading a paradigm shift in the way wildlife food plots are established and managed.  This all starts with restoring soil health.  Furthermore, the "WHY" behind soil health and high species diversity is covered in depth in this podcast with Keith Berns of Green Cover Seed. Jason and Keith discuss the joint venture between Drop-Tine Seed and Green Cover Seed and they get into each of the regen blends from Drop-Tine as well as Jason's pasture cropping system with the Reload seed blends.2020-02-081h 31Ag Emerge PodcastAg Emerge Podcast020. AgEmerge 2020 - Accelerating knowledge - Facilitating leadership - Equipping for action.Wondering what all the AgEmerge excitement is about? Monte and Kim discuss all things AgEmerge like all the emerging trends in agriculture, not to mention the great lineup of speakers including Dwayne Beck, Keith Berns, and Zach Bush. You won't want to miss this discussion and you won't want to miss AgEmerge 2020 in Monterey, California. Join us January 7th - 9th in beautiful Monterey for a conference that will leave you energized and equipped for breaking out of the old ag paradigm. It's not too late to be part of this awesome event! For more info and to register, visit...2019-11-1952 minRiffs on RiffsRiffs on RiffsIt’s All Over Now, Jack-AssWhat we geek out over in this episode: Van Morrison & Them, Bob Dylan vs. Keith Sweat, Them! (1954) monster movie about nuclear ants, The Band’s “Up on Cripple Creek” (1969), Bert Berns - or, the guy who wrote “Hang on Sloopy” (1964) and “Brown Eyed Girl” (1967), Eric Gale - American jazz and session guitarist, “White Lines” (1983) by Melle Mel & Grandmaster Flash, and Beck’s rap/funk/soul/folk musical inspiration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-10-2343 minAg Emerge PodcastAg Emerge Podcast013. Keith Berns – All things cover crops, maximizing soil biology, and the economics of carbon.Keith Berns joins us on today’s episode of the AgEmerge Podcast. Keith and his brother Brian operate their family owned business in Nebraska, Green Cover Seed. Green Cover Seed is sharing the benefits of how cover crops can improve farming practices through continued research, education, and by offering the highest quality seed. Today we talk about not only the cover crop benefits Keith has discovered, but maybe even as important, how to think about and maximize soil biology. We’ve got a great discussion about cover crops and water as well as the economics of carbon and that’s just t...2019-08-1358 minMiddayMiddayMID DAY Monday 3/26/2018 Podcast available on the KRVN AppEarlier this morning, Governor Ricketts and Revenue Committee Chair Jim Smith hosted a press conference with groups supporting the Nebraska Property Tax Cuts and Opportunities Act (LB 947). At the news conference, the Nebraska Farm Bureau announced that should the bill pass as-is, NFB would divert resources from the looming property tax ballot initiative Keith Berns, Green Cover Seed, discussing results from a cover crop field day held last week by the Central Platte NRD and Nebraska Extension. Ag groups are reacting to the latest announcements on higher duties on Chinese goods. China has now responded with their own tariffs on...2018-03-2600 min