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Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Practice of Biological Farming with Gary Zimmer

Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

AEA Marketing

Science, Natural Sciences, Earth Sciences

4.7548 Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2018

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

This week, we present a follow-up to the interview I conducted last week, in Episode 27, with Gary Zimmer. I hope you enjoy the chance to dive deeper into some of the topics raised in the previous episode. 

Gary has been a key figure in the development of regenerative agriculture in America, is a sought-after speaker, and is the author of both The Biological Farmer (now available as an updated and expanded second edition), and Advancing Biological Farming. He is the founder of Midwestern BioAg, a consulting and fertility provision company headquartered in Madison Wisconsin.

Gary's consulting has largely been in broad-acre crops and dairy, but the powerful information he offers can be universally transferred to any crop. Gary's analogies between ruminant digestion and soil mineralization helps us understand concepts in biological farming.  This talk is sprinkled with fast-paced wisdom, anecdotes, research, and philosophy.

The conversation centered on three topics which are critical to every farm:

 

  1. Trace Minerals
  • Gary's preferred trace mineral nutrition sources and distribution methods
  • A lively discussion on sap, tissue, soil and dairy ration testing
  • Using mineral inputs when and where needed, with purpose, based on data

 

  1. Nitrogen Management
  • Nitrogen management is NOT merely a numbers game
  • Digestibility and solubility are the critical considerations in N management
  • The use of various nitrogen stabilizers such as polymer coatings, humates and carbohydrates
  • The use of S, Mg and Mo to stabilize nitrogen in the soil
  • Growing crops without purchased nitrogen
  • Removing N availability as a limiting factor by growing N

 

  1. Carbon
  • A perceived N response which is actually caused by solubilizing carbon and releasing CO2
  • The economics of mineral balance in terms of yield bump vs. yield loss
  • How to best think about cover crops and their use

 

Thank you to Gary for joining us twice and hope everyone enjoys the show!

 

Support For This Show & Helping You Grow

This show is brought to you by AEA, leaders in regenerative agriculture since 2006.

If you are a large-scale grower looking to increase crop revenue and quality, email hello@advancingecoag.com or call 800-495-6603 extension 344 to be connected with a dedicated AEA crop consultant.

 

Feedback & Booking

Please send your feedback, requests for topics or guests, or booking request have a Podcast episode recorded LIVE at your event -- to production@regenerativeagriculturepodcast.com. You can email John directly at John@regenerativeagriculturepodcast.com.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:05.7

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

0:11.3

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

0:16.3

about 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 is

0:26.2

scattered all over the place. There are many incredible stories and a lot of knowledge that have

0:31.6

not been widely shared. I found it advancing eco-agriculture in 2006 to bring this knowledge together in a more coherent fashion

0:39.5

and incorporate it into products and growing systems that growers can easily put into practice.

0:45.0

It's my personal mission to have these regenerative agriculture systems become the mainstream globally,

0:51.0

the status quo against which all other growing systems are compared. To achieve this goal,

0:55.8

I want to share the knowledge that we have learned in the last decade and make it available to

0:59.2

everyone. These concepts and principles about regenerative systems can be applied anywhere,

1:05.4

and when they're properly applied, they will increase farm profitability and resilience to

1:10.2

climate stress.

1:11.3

If you have any questions, suggestions, comments, or topics of ideas that you would like for me to

1:16.5

discuss, please connect on social media or email me, John at regenerative agriculturepodcast.com.

1:23.6

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

1:28.2

Hope you enjoy and thank you for listening.

1:32.2

Hi, friends. Welcome to the regenerative agriculture podcast.

1:35.7

I'm back with Gary Zimmer for the second time.

1:38.7

Gary is the first consultant that we've hosted twice in a row.

1:42.4

Gary's had a lot of thoughts and insights that we wanted to follow up on and get it to some more

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