For those who might be interested, what does it take to run a podcast network like No-Till Growers? Here’s a break down of our end-of-the-year numbers for last year (2021, remember that?) along with a few contextual notes.
Read MoreIf you’re here, you know of the modern OG Lean Farmer. If this is new to you—one, where have you been? & two, you have two books to read before the winter is through. So, lean-style, let’s just get right to it: a review of Ben Harman’s Lean Market Growing Masterclass.
Read MoreCollectively, we are building reparations into our business model. Every month we will be donating to BIPOC reparations work—individuals & organizations working to return BIPOC people to the land… Currently taking recommendations.
Read MoreJM is not one to offer something “for free” only for you to get nothing in return but a sales pitch. Sure, he’ll probably ask you to sign up for the course waitlist, but that will be the cost of getting truly good and actionable info. Take care, and get some quick wins tomorrow.
Read MoreBryan & Shannon of Broadfork Farm have been on the podcast. If you remember, they are the farmers with the self-loading tractor-mounted compost spreader [yes, video]. In a recent blog post, they outline their six-year rotation…
Read MoreHere’s a listener submission two-fer: a walk-behind roller-crimper prototype & a listserv for cover cropping & reduced tillage in the Upper Midwest from Dylan of Circadian Organics. Because, nothing beats regional networking.
Read MoreHere’s a conference announcement you may have missed from podcast guest Helen Atthowe of Veganic Agriculture. If you’re new ‘round here, you can check out her episode here and this primer we posted about her amazing work.
Read More[Most] farming books focus on one farm. The Living Soil Handbook [is]… a choose-your-own farm adventure… not, “this is how things work on my farm,” but rather “this is how soil works, and how to make it work for you on your farm.”
Read More[Frith farm] is elegant, efficient, and Daniel excels at detailing it. It is an owner’s manual for Frith Farm, and there are few farms to which I’d rather have a manual… this is the book I wish I’d had starting out. No hyperbole.
Read MoreNo-Till Growers started with a mic, an ipad, and a budget of both time and really real vegetable-earned money that came off of our own farms and out of our own pockets, respectively. Happily so. It’s grown into…
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