I have to say this is probably the best podcast I have personally listened to ; it had a tremendous affect on how I view what I do on my homestead. Essentially, this is what makes my heart sing.

Some key takeaways -
- They are soil scientists/ecologists that decided to start a small scale organic farm.
- They produce 95-100K / acre / year of 100%+ organic produce compared to their peers which produce anywhere from 11-22K / acre / year. When I say over 100% organic, I mean they don't use ANYTHING, not even 'organic' pesticides. No spraying. Ever. They have absolutely no pest issues despite this.
- They are 100% no till / no mechanical. The most profound thing I learned from them is that soil life apparently takes 4-5 months to re-establish itself after forking over/tilling. So they essentially cut their crops off at the roots, cover the beds with a thick (5-6") layer of compost and plant directly into that compost. The roots from the previous crop are left to break down. Doing this they can get 5-7 crops per bed per year, which is over double their peers, since they are not waiting for the soil to re-establish itself.
- They have over double the bird diversity on their farm compared to nearby wild life areas. This allows them to do amazing things such as grow brassicas completely uncovered while sustaining no cabbage looper damage.

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