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The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

The Future of Natural Farming

The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers

Epic Gardening

Education, Home & Garden, How To, Leisure

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Natural farming is here to stay, and only expanding. Marco shares a few future techniques as well as ties it all together so you can implement it in your garden this year.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's going on everyone?

0:02.0

What's going to be?

0:04.0

What's going to be?

0:06.0

What's going on everyone? Welcome back to the Epic Gardening Podcast. We are

0:17.4

joined for our final episode with Marco Thomas, a natural farmer. It's been

0:22.0

really great having you on the show Marco because I've

0:25.4

understood in only a very cursory level the Korean natural farming natural farming

0:30.6

natural farming Jadam methods from a couple friends of mine, but going through

0:34.7

this week with you has been super interesting and it's given me all these new ideas of

0:40.1

you know how to combine these philosophies and how to use it in my garden.

0:43.6

And so I'm really curious, like, what do you see as the future of the natural farming

0:49.2

philosophy?

0:50.2

Yeah, I want to say, I appreciate it. It's been a great week and yeah I think the future is I think consumers are really starting to understand that chemicals that are being ingested and and that's something that you know the consumer doesn't want.

1:09.0

So I think one thing is people are going to go on their own and I see it every day.

1:15.0

I get so many messages when people just asking me questions saying, man, thank you.

1:19.0

I didn't realize that this was, you know, even an option and it's very eye opening.

1:24.0

So I think the future is going to be really less chemicals being dumped on our soil and

1:30.4

people are going to demand that.

1:31.7

It's going to be one day we're going to look back and say,

1:34.0

you know, I can't, do you believe they used to dump chemicals on their food, you know?

1:39.0

I think that's the wave and eventually we're going to get there.

1:43.2

Yeah, yeah, totally.

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