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Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Encouraging Achievement on the Farm with Vernon Peterson

Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

AEA Marketing

Science, Natural Sciences, Earth Sciences

4.7548 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2019

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

John Kempf and Vernon Peterson take the stage for a live-recorded conversation at the inaugural Acres U.S.A. Healthy Soil Summit, held at the University of California Davis Conference Center on August 21, 2019, for this Regenerative Agriculture Podcast episode. 

Vernon's experiences from 30 years of growing tree fruit and other crops on both conventional and organic acreage in California's water, weather, and labor-challenged environment inform the wisdom he posits here. 

Peterson was the recipient of the Grower of the Year Award from the California Certified Organic Farmers Association and the Organic Produce Network in 2017. He farms 300 acres of stone fruit, including peaches, plums, nectarines, and apricots. Vernon's operation also packs fruit for almost 80 neighbors, including stone fruit, pomegranates, and citrus. 

Listen to hear Vern's strategies for activating employees to achieve their fullest potential, his knowledge of organic fruit production and marketing, and a call to farmers to tell their story through knowing the nutrient value of their food. Vernon also discusses how he's formed a unique alliance of growers that work together in marketing, sales, operations, and compliance areas, resulting in successes for multiple small-scale organic operations.

Vernon describes the "aha!" moment when farmers realize that organic production is more than just the conventional input substitution. 

He provides examples of measuring fruit tree production and worker productivity on his own operation, describing why it's important for employees to have access to the data and tools needed for their own improvement. He shares how a simple pay scale increased the output quality without costing him more while paying the workers double. He makes the case for how extraordinarily close relationships with employees lead to greater business success.

Vernon also turns the ag production paradigm on its head when he suggests that growers should start by selling the crop, then focusing on marketing and packaging, before growing the fruit. He also shares his overarching goal of reinvigorating agriculture through organic production. He believes that documenting and publishing the nutritional quality of food holds the potential to turn the tide of agriculture in America.

Vernon's recommended resources: 

The Stockman Grass Farmer

BizBooks Ag Software

The nutrient meter mentioned by John:

BioNutrient Food Association's BioNutrient Meter

 

Our community impact spot for this episode is the cover crop provider, Green Cover Seed. Green Cover Seed shares the benefits of cover crops with the farming community. They do an excellent job of conducting and disseminating research into cover crops species, blends, and uses. While there are many excellent cover crop providers out there, Green Cover Seed stands out for their education, outreach, and variety.

Website: https://www.greencoverseed.com

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfrK9tSdYXpHFxbhKxgcMbw

 

Support For This Show

This show is brought to you by AEA, helping professional growers make more money using regenerative agriculture since 2006.

If you grow on a large scale and are looking to increase crop revenue and quality, email hello@advancingecoag.com or call 800-495-6603 to be connected with a dedicated AEA crop consultant.

 

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Please send your feedback, requests for topics or guests, or a booking request: production@regenerativeagriculturepodcast.com

Email John directly: John@regenerativeagriculturepodcast.com

 

Credits

This episode was recorded live by John Kempf and Vernon Peterson at the Healthy Soil Summit and produced by Nathan Harman, Robin Kitowski, and Anna Kempf.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi friends. This is John. I'm passionate about developing regenerative agriculture systems that

0:06.3

improve soil health, produce crops that are completely resistant to diseases and insects,

0:11.2

and produce food of such an exceptional quality that we can have a legitimate conversation about

0:17.0

growing food as medicine. I've been fortunate to meet many people with incredible knowledge

0:21.5

and information about soil and plant systems. However, much of this knowledge and information

0:26.0

is scattered all over the place. I found that advancing eco-agriculture in 2006 to bring this

0:31.9

knowledge together in a more coherent fashion and incorporate it into products and growing systems that growers can

0:38.3

easily put into practice. It's my personal mission to have these regenerative agriculture systems

0:43.3

become the mainstream globally, the status quo against which all other growing systems are compared.

0:49.3

To achieve this goal, I want to share the knowledge that we have learned in the last decade

0:53.3

and make it available to everyone. If you have any questions, suggestions, comments, or topics that you would

0:59.4

like for me to discuss, please connect on social media or email me, John at regenerative

1:05.4

agriculture podcast.com. Be sure to sign up for our email list at regenerative agriculture podcast.com.

1:11.8

Hope you enjoy and thank you for listening.

1:16.4

This episode of the regenerative agriculture podcast was recorded live at the Healthy Soil Summit in Davis,

1:22.0

California in August 2019.

1:24.4

My guest was Vernon Peterson, who I was very excited to have on. Vernon is an organic fruit grower and packer in California and has had a great deal of experience in developing a farming team that is very resilient and can execute well.

1:40.0

This is a characteristic that is particularly important in biological agriculture, which is

1:44.8

much more management intense than if we're using a lot of pesticide applications.

1:50.5

Our community impact spot for this episode is Green Cover Seed. Green Cover Seed is a family-owned

1:56.5

cover crop seed provider, sharing the benefits of cover crops with the farming community.

2:01.5

They've done an excellent job of conducting and disseminating research regarding new cover crop

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