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Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Episode 147: Cutting Costs with Technology and Biology with Justin Wylie

Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

AEA Marketing

Science, Natural Sciences, Earth Sciences

4.7548 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2025

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Justin Wylie is a fifth-generation farmer in California's Central Valley, who manages pistachios and citrus with his family. His journey to regenerative agriculture began around 2012, driven by his growing skepticism of conventional systems. When his son was born in 2013 and faced severe health challenges, including respiratory issues and an autism diagnosis, Justin and his wife took a radical approach, eliminating toxins from their son's diet. This led to dramatic health improvements and deepened Justin's commitment to connecting human health with regenerative farming.

Today, Justin leads sustainability initiatives within the American Pistachio Growers, working to create a roadmap for regenerative practices. He emphasizes data-driven approaches, reduced chemical inputs, and innovative research on how plant interactions affect crop yield. His work focuses on improving soil health while maintaining economic viability for farmers.

In this episode John and Justin discuss: 

  • How Justin's son's severe health challenges led him to explore regenerative agriculture

  • Justin's work with American Pistachio Growers to develop a regenerative farming roadmap

  • Using real-time data and technology to improve farm efficiency

  • Reducing input costs by $600-$800 per acre compared to conventional methods

  • Emphasizing the importance of not reducing fertility inputs too quickly in the transition to regenerative systems​

  • Cover cropping with diverse species to help reduce soil salinity

  • Using humic acids, seaweed extracts, and micro-nutrients rather than conventional nitrogen fertilizers

Additional Resources
To learn more about Justin Wylie, please visit: https://wyliefarming.com/

About John Kempf
John Kempf is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA). A top expert in biological and regenerative farming, John founded AEA in 2006 to help fellow farmers by providing the education, tools, and strategies that will have a global effect on the food supply and those who grow it.

Through intense study and the knowledge gleaned from many industry leaders, John is building a comprehensive systems-based approach to plant nutrition – a system solidly based on the sciences of plant physiology, mineral nutrition, and soil microbiology.

Support For This Show & Helping You Grow
Since 2006, AEA has been on a mission to help growers become more resilient, efficient, and profitable with regenerative agriculture. 

AEA works directly with growers to apply its unique line of liquid mineral crop nutrition products and biological inoculants. Informed by cutting-edge plant and soil data-gathering techniques, AEA's science-based programs empower farm operations to meet the crop quality markers that matter the most.

AEA has created real and lasting change on millions of acres with its products and data-driven services by working hand-in-hand with growers to produce healthier soil, stronger crops, and higher profits.

Beyond working on the ground with growers, AEA leads in regenerative agriculture media and education, producing and distributing the popular and highly-regarded Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, inspiring webinars, and other educational content that serve as go-to resources for growers worldwide.

Learn more about AEA's regenerative programs and products: https://www.advancingecoag.com

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, friends. Welcome to the Regenerative Agriculture podcast. Today I'm here with someone who I count as a close friend and someone that I've had lots of really good conversations with over years. A grower in California and he's much more than a grower, but I'm going to let him share his story. Justin Wiley, Justin, thank you for being here.

0:18.0

Yeah, so I am a fifth generation farmer in Madeira and Fresno, California.

0:24.6

Work with my dad, brother, and uncle.

0:27.7

We're a ranch management company, but we're also farmers ourselves.

0:31.5

Mainly pistachios and citrus.

0:33.9

I used to farm some almonds, fallowed some of those for water.

0:39.2

Anyone in California knows about Sigma. So we're playing games there and trying to move things around and farm

0:46.4

economically. I would consider myself an organic regenerative farmer. I guess regenerative first and then

0:55.2

organic by default. That started around 2017, but my journey probably started about five years before

1:03.8

that. I started to become pretty disenfranchised with the system. Actually, it started with my

1:09.3

political views and being disenfranchised with both parties and

1:12.5

having a lot of issues on that front, but it kind of led me to being very skeptical of a lot of the

1:17.5

systems in the United States. And my son was born in 2013. I was very, very sick as a baby.

1:26.2

It started out as a respiratory issue. He caught a respiratory

1:29.4

illness when he was just a few months old. My wife was still nursing. We thought it'd be fine

1:34.8

after about a week of not getting better. Our pediatrician recommended antibiotics just to be on the

1:40.6

safe side. And he was really young. We did that. Did not get any better.

1:44.8

So she prescribed another round of antibiotics.

1:47.7

We went along with it.

1:49.7

Did not help.

1:51.3

The respiratory issues continued to get worse, and he ended up being hospitalized because he

1:55.8

required oxygen.

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