Dan Kemper from The Rodale Institute
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Jesse talks with The Rodale Institute farm manager Dan Kemper about working side-by-side with both researchers and students, the many trials they are doing with no-till production—both small and large scale—cover crops, integrating animals into the garden, and comparisons between mulches. Check out Rodale and the legacy of the imperative work they are doing on their website and Instagram.