
407: Steve Szudera on Nutrient Rich Soil
407: Steve Szudera on Nutrient Rich Soil. Becoming a steward of the soil. Steve is a third-generation farmer from western North Dakota with over 35 years of no-till farming experience

407: Steve Szudera on Nutrient Rich Soil. Becoming a steward of the soil. Steve is a third-generation farmer from western North Dakota with over 35 years of no-till farming experience

405: Rhonda Sherman on Worm Farming. Organically recycling through vermicomposting. Rhonda is an extension specialist in the Department of Horticultural Science at North Carolina State University, providing leadership for university

400: Eliot Coleman on 30th Anniversary of ‘The New Organic Grower’. Being a resource for organic growers for over three decades. Eliot has over fifty years’ experience in all aspects

395: Karin Fields on Growing Food in the Tropics. Weathering the challenges of growing food in South Florida. Karin has over 20 years of vegetable gardening experience in South Florida

392: Gabe Brown on Beneficial Soil Ecosystems. Knowing the secret to building healthy soil. Gabe is one of the pioneers of the current soil health movement which focuses on the

375: Eddy Garcia on Polystyrene Eating Bugs. Finding an ally in nature for waste disposal. Eddy, has an E.B.N. or as he likes to call it Educated By Nature degree.

Why would anyone choose urban farming? by Farmer Greg Peterson Would you like to know my secret to a long and healthy life? My journey of this discovery started when

352: Scott Murray on California Grown Coffee. Improving polyculture growing techniques. Scott has 44 years of organic agricultural production experience in the United States and Mexico. He has a multitude

Bonus Episode 10: Ask Jake and Greg. A Q&A session with two experts on Gardening and Fruit Trees. In This BONUS Podcast: Jake Mace the Vegan Athlete and Greg Peterson

Healthy Soils Support Life By Guest Blogger Mary Tiedeman,Listen to her podcast episode HERE As Urban Farm U patrons, we can all attest that healthy soils are better than their
