297: Casey Holland on Young Farmers Making a Difference
297: Casey Holland on Young Farmers Making a Difference. Enriching the community, becoming the next generation of hope. Casey is a native New Mexican and young farmer committed to affecting…
297: Casey Holland on Young Farmers Making a Difference. Enriching the community, becoming the next generation of hope. Casey is a native New Mexican and young farmer committed to affecting…
294: Lyndsay Jacobs on Starting a Non-Industrial Small Farm. Running a machinery-free farm with nature inspired principles and techniques. Lyndsay is a graduate of the Zenger Farm Internship Program where…
How to Find the Right-Sized Tractor for Your Urban Farm By Will Nelson Urban farming has experienced an uptick in popularity in the past decade, and it’s easy to see…
Bonus Episode 5: Seed Chat July 2017. A chat with experts on Seeds, Bill McDorman and Julia Coffey. In This BONUS Podcast: Bill McDorman brings a friend and fellow seed…
258: Deb Burns on How to Get a Farming Book Published. Writing and publishing books for urban farmers, homesteaders and nature lovers. Storey Publishing is a prolific publisher of…
Way Too Many Apples!!! Part 1: Applesauce By Farmer Greg Peterson When nature is really in balance (this usually happens in my yard when I stand back and let…
249: Andrew Gunther on Humanely Raised Farm Animals. Labeling for meats to show how the animal was cared for and prepped for consumption. – – – – Andrew is the…
237: Scottie Jones on Farm Stays. Experiencing farm life at the source, a few days at a time. – – – – Scottie is a woman of many talents. She…
Adjusting to a new normal with predators near our farms. Permaculture can be understood as the growth of agricultural ecosystems in a self-sufficient and sustainable way. This form of agriculture draws inspiration from nature to develop synergetic farming systems based on crop diversity, resilience, natural productivity, and sustainability.
Maximizing functions from landscape elements to save time, energy and money. Greg meets Shawn who explains a key permaculture concept of having multiple functions from one element. Shawn tells how he has designed many projects focusing on elements that have at least seven functions each. With his experience, he has brought together several examples in his new book and so he shares some ideas in this interview.