Jodi Roebuck of Roebuck Farm

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Jodi Roebuck joins the show this week to talk about doing high production field crops in New Zealand where they manage massive amounts of rain and wind. We also discuss micro greens and other high profit crops.

Jodi Roebuck joins me this week to talk about doing high production field greens and roots in New Zealand where they have to manage massive amounts of rain and wind. We also discuss building soil from scratch, his work with Jon Jeavons, a simple approach to fertility, harvesting, and marketing, and growing lots and lots of micro greens. Check out his website and follow him on Instagram.