The No-Till Market Garden Podcast w/ John Kempf

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Excited to be joined by John Kempf of Advancing Eco Agriculture to talk about how plants can fend off pests and diseases and so much more.  John's Site: http://advancingecoag.com/ John's podcast: regenerativeagriculturepodcast.com/ Podcast     Support our work at www.patreon.com/farmerJesse  Events I mentioned: notillgrowers.com/events  Also check out our show sponsors:  Www.BCSamerica.com  and 

So honored to have John Kempf on the podcast. We discuss his history in agriculture, the natural pest/disease resilience of healthy plants, the importance of water quality and how to correct water quality issues, the physiology of photosynthesis, and—of course—how no-till supports soil ecology. If you don’t already, do yourself a favor and subscribe to the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast (it’s seriously our favorite thing on the internet) and get ready to have your mind blown. Every. Episode. Check back on the blog Wednesday for our top three episodes.

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