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Soils with higher percent-based saturation are more fertile because they have more plant nutrients and fewer toxins. In this episode, Stephanie Zelinko, National Agronomist for AgroLiquid, uses a parking lot analogy to explain how farmers can balance those nutrient levels and improve productivity. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The water pH, buffer pH, and CEC number on a soil test can tell you where you are at, what you have to work with, and Jon helps us understand why it's important and what we can do about the numbers. Regional Agronomy Manager Jon Skinner covers the state of Iowa and Illinois as a territory with many agronomists who work with him. Our goal here is to bring in someone who has a good background in soil chemistry and can shed light on this important topic. Jon speaks candidly and clearly about the impact that soil pH can have on crops like corn and soybeans. TOP Ag Services is a Beck's Hybrids seed dealer. We provide Hybrid Corn Seed, Soybean Seed, and Wheat Seed. Beck's has access to the best genetics and trait technologies from suppliers worldwide. We are the first to market with the best products & provide the latest, most accurate agronomic information through proven research. If you need agronomic assistance or want to be added to these updates, feel free to reach out via the messaging feature or contact us at topagservices.com/contact
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What's left in your field? Nutrien Senior Agronomist Lyle Cowell talks about the value of knowing what nutrients are in the field post-harvest and what will be there when spring seeding begins. References: https://prairienutrientcalculator.info/ To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com.
The Sun And The Moon Talking CEC (Cation Exchange Capacity) The cation exchange capacity (CEC) describes a soil`s ability to hold and exchange cations. It is a relative reflection of a soil's potential fertility. High CEC soils are able to retain more cations and have a greater capacity to exchange them than low CEC soils. Your Hosts Luna Whitcomb https://www.instagram.com/lunallday/ Alexandria Irons Queen of the Sun Grown Queen of the Sun Grown | creating Classes, Recipes, Videos, Articles, and Podcast! |Patreon https://youtube.com/@queenofthesungrown8609 Queen of the Sun Grown on Instagram (@queenofthesungrown) Links: Articles, and Podcast! | Patreon https://youtube.com/@queenofthesungrown8609 LIVE Holistic Horticulture Class Series: Code SoilMatters10 for 10% off. Executive Producer: Ken Somerville “It's All About The Biology” https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/ https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca Contact email itsallaboutthebiologytour@gmail.com Reach out to Ken for a quick 15 min call: https://calendly.com/kensomerville/connections Discount Codes: https://quadag.com/kensomerville Use KENSOMERVILLE at check out. 15% off selected products: F1 FUEL, F2 FOLIAR OIM, FULONIC OIM, HUMONIC OIM Limited to one use per customer https://ionicaid.com/kensomerville 15% off entire order Applies to subscription and one-time orders Applies to first subscription order only Limited to one use per customer https://empirerolling.com/kensomerville Get 10% off all purchases by using KENSOMERVILLE at check out. https://threeeyedtiger.samcart.com/products/the-regenerative-soil-reset Get 20% off purchase by using Ken regen at check out. #flowers,#plants,#nature,#gardening,#garden,#growing,#koreannaturalfarming,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#notill,#knf,#organicgardening,#urbangardening,#containergardening,#homegardening,#cannabis,#cannabisgrowing, Disclaimer It's All About The Biology Channel podcasts and coverage of live events are for general educational/informational and/or entertainment purposes only; the use of any information on these podcasts or materials linked from these podcasts is at the user's own risk, this channel does not necessarily agree with any of the content or opinions shared by our hosts or guests, and as these podcasts are streamed live, we cannot be held responsible for what our hosts or guests say or recommend, neither should our hosts be held responsible for what any of the guests say or do, it is the listener's/viewers' responsibility to decipher whether the content is useful in their own circumstance(s). This channel does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed between the channel's hosts/guests and our listeners/viewers, the content of this channel is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.
Story by Andy Wilcox, read by John Moore. Learn how you can improve you soil's cation exchange capacity to grow healthier, more nutrient-dense crops. This story comes from the May/June 2023 issue of Grit magazine. This audio article is brought to you by the Mother Earth News and Friends podcast. We feature stories from leaders in sustainable and rural living so you can learn more about natural health, sustainability, homesteading, and more. Catch new interviews from us on Thursdays and audio articles on Tuesdays. Listen to us wherever you listen to your podcasts, and check us out at www.MotherEarthNews.com/Podcast. For more great articles on livestock and land management, large and small farming, and even bees, go to www.MotherEarthNews.com. If you're interested in workshops about everything from cheesemaking to soil health to building around your property, check out our MOTHER EARTH NEWS Fairs at www.MotherEarthNewsFair.com. Grit's sister publications include MOTHER EARTH NEWS, Backyard Poultry, and Backyard Beekeeping.
Everyone who has spent time on homesteader youtube has heard about biochar, but what exactly is it, is it actually that good for your soil, and most importantly, do you actually need it? Well, that's what we we're here to discuss! What does the research on biochar actually say? In this episode, we learn the differences between char, biochar, and discuss some soil chemistry to see if farmer Joe on youtube has been lying to you the whole time! Support this podcast by visiting www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac or sign up for our newsletter at www.poorproles.com Sources: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305844855_Long-term_effects_of_biochar_on_soil_physical_properties Biochar– A survey Daniel Meyer-Kohlstock https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b03536#:~:text=The%20CEC%20value%20of%20the,109%E2%80%93152%20cmol%2Fkg. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317168120_Cation_Exchange_Capacity_of_Biochar_An_urgent_method_modification https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262468147_Biochar_and_soil_nitrous_oxide_emissions https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281115584_Mechanisms_of_soil_pH_regulation_by_biochar_amendments_and_consequences_for_biochar_long-term_effects https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344250887_Biochar_aging_increased_microbial_carbon_use_efficiency_but_decreased_biomass_turnover_time https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358311537_An_insight_into_long-term_effects_of_biochar_application_on_forest_soils https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306491584_Biomass_turnover_time_in_terrestrial_ecosystems_halved_by_land_use https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337687911_Biochar_made_from_low_density_wood_has_greater_plant_available_water_than_biochar_made_from_high_density_wood https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309441597_Crop_Yield_Response_to_Increasing_Biochar_Rates https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353125168_Potential_hazards_of_biochar_The_negative_environmental_impacts_of_biochar_applications BIOCHAR Ravindra Sachan1 , Anjana Nautiyal2 , Kishan Kumar3 and Rajnesh Kumar4
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In part one, LERGP looks at Cation Exchange Capacity or CEC—how it works and what the implications may mean for your operation. On one hand, changing CEC is never easy. On the other hand, knowing CEC can help growers determine the importance of split applications, the volume of lime required, and the relative value of water conservation.Kevin Martin (host)Jennifer Phillips Russo (host)LERGP.comhttps://lergp.cce.cornell.edu/contact_information.php
Dr. Glen Harris with the University of Georgia is back!! Tonight, he and Greg get into the data behind cover crops, the importance of the organic matter, why you should be concerned with it, and much more! Research Project from UGA The study measures the biomass of four cover crops planted Nov. 1 and the nitrogen available to the following crop. https://www.farmprogress.com/cover-crops/measuring-mass-nitrogen-benefit-four-early-cover-crops Importance of Organic Matter in Soil Two of the biggest benefits of having the organic matter in your soil are to aid in holding water and nutrients, two of the things you need for plants to grow, besides sunlight. "If you can get your hands on good compost, man, get it in your garden", Greg says. If you don't have access to getting good compost, a good cover crop or a mixture of cover crops is the way to go. What is Cation Exchange Capacity in Soil? Cation exchange capacity is the total capacity of soil to hold exchangeable cations. Dr. Glen Harris states, "Soils have a net negative charge, the negative charges come from clay and organic matter. They hold a lot of the positive things in your soil. The more clay and organic matter you have, the better your soil will be at holding the cations." Cover Crops Rye is typically a cool-season cover crop is a great suppressor of weeds, adds organic matter into the soil, reduces erosion, and works to scavenge nitrogen. Clover cover crops improve nitrogen-fixation, a great ground cover, and the clovers make a great crop to have before planting vegetables. Tillage Radish is one of the best cover crops for improving soil quality and reducing soil pest pressure. Hairy Vetch is a cool-season cover crop that fixes a significant amount of nitrogen, in addition to reducing erosion and providing weed suppression for garden soils. Check out all of our Cover Crops here. Products of the Week: Cover Crops Vermiculite Watch the Complete Show on YouTube Below: https://youtu.be/bXyH9C4epE4
Ag PhD Episode #1227 for the week of 10-10-21. The Hefty brothers discuss plants & global warming, the increasing price of glyphosate, and how to understand cation exchange capacity.
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What is Cation Exchange Capacity and why is that important when developing and executing a complete nutrition plan for you crop and field? Dr. Steve Petrie helps us understand what cations and anions are, how they attach to soil particles and why that is important to your fertility plan. Here is a great video created by Learning Games Labs that simplify cation exchange process.
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Working hard to bring more revenue back to the farm gate for farmers who are delivering ecosystem services. A 10 min summary of the interview with Bert Glover, co-founder of Impact AG Partners. Welcome to Investing in Regenerative Agriculture. Listen to the full interview here: https://soundcloud.com/investinginregenerativeagriculture/episode-50-interview-bert-glover --------------------------------------------- Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and exclusive benefits here: https://gumroad.com/investinginregenag Other ways to support my work: - Share the podcast - Give a 5-star rating - Or buy me a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture --------------------------------------------- - We're seeing our consumers and our society saying we want ethically produced food and fibre and we have an expectation of you the farmers that you're going to do the right thing. - We see more and more opportunity to bring more revenue back to the farm gate for farmers who are delivering ecosystem services. - We really believe that we only borrow our natural assets from our children and we believe that you know in the production of food and fibre it shouldn't be at the cost of the environment and it shouldn't be at the cost of the human race globally. - And our objective here is to sit between the financial sector and the operating sector which is the farming sector and help both of those participants deliver better than average triple bottom line results - If consumers can recognize that in the past they've bought food and it's been a relatively low financial cost but it's been at the cost of the environment. If we can change their mindset from commodity based food to premium high quality nutrient dense food, clean food, slow food I think that's when we can really start to capture more change. Impact AG website http://www.impactag.com.au UBS Family office report http://www.globalfamilyofficereport.com/ Project Drawdown https://www.drawdown.org/solutions/food More information on Toniic: https://www.toniic.com More on 100% Impact Portfolios: https://www.toniic.com/t100 Cation Exchange Capacity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cation-exchange_capacity Measurements keep coming back as a key point! With Abby Rose we discussed how the farmers can measure their own soil health: https://soundcloud.com/investinginregenerativeagriculture/interview-abby-rose We discussed carbon as a proxy also with Chuck Liedekerke: https://soundcloud.com/investinginregenerativeagriculture/interview-charles-de-liedekerke Seaweed and cow methane emissions https://mentalfloss.com/article/89660/could-feeding-seaweed-cows-help-save-climate Carbon farming credits https://blog.pasturemap.com/issuance-of-the-first-australian-carbon-credit-units-to-a-soil-carbon-grazing-project Nori did a great podcast on the program in Australia https://nori.com/podcast/64-restoring-soil-health-for-resilient-farmswith-louise-edmonds-of-intuit-earth Danone company bond https://www.forbes.com/sites/jaycoengilbert/2018/02/20/every-cfo-should-know-this-the-future-of-banking-ties-verified-esg-performance-to-cheaper-capital/ Slow Food https://www.slowfood.com/ Dirt to Soil Gabe Brown https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/dirt-to-soil/ Call of the Reed Warbler, Charles Massy https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/call-of-the-reed-warbler/ --------------------------------------------- If you want to discover more visit http://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com If you want to receive an email when I upload a new episode, subscribe here eepurl.com/cxU33P. The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.
Working hard to bring more revenue back to the farm gate for farmers who are delivering ecosystem services! Welcome to Investing in Regenerative Agriculture. Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and exclusive benefits here: https://gumroad.com/investinginregenag Other ways to support my work: - Share the podcast - Give a 5-star rating - Or buy me a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This time I had the great pleasure to interview Bert Glover, co-founder of Impact AG Partners. - We're seeing our consumers and our society saying we want ethically produced food and fibre and we have an expectation of you the farmers that you're going to do the right thing. - We see more and more opportunity to bring more revenue back to the farm gate for farmers who are delivering ecosystem services. - We really believe that we only borrow our natural assets from our children and we believe that you know in the production of food and fibre it shouldn't be at the cost of the environment and it shouldn't be at the cost of the human race globally. - And our objective here is to sit between the financial sector and the operating sector which is the farming sector and help both of those participants deliver better than average triple bottom line results - If consumers can recognize that in the past they've bought food and it's been a relatively low financial cost but it's been at the cost of the environment. If we can change their mindset from commodity based food to premium high quality nutrient dense food, clean food, slow food I think that's when we can really start to capture more change. Impact AG website http://www.impactag.com.au UBS Family office report http://www.globalfamilyofficereport.com/ Project Drawdown https://www.drawdown.org/solutions/food More information on Toniic: https://www.toniic.com More on 100% Impact Portfolios: https://www.toniic.com/t100 Cation Exchange Capacity https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cation-exchange_capacity Measurements keep coming back as a key point! With Abby Rose we discussed how the farmers can measure their own soil health: https://soundcloud.com/investinginregenerativeagriculture/interview-abby-rose We discussed carbon as a proxy also with Chuck Liedekerke: https://soundcloud.com/investinginregenerativeagriculture/interview-charles-de-liedekerke Seaweed and cow methane emissions https://mentalfloss.com/article/89660/could-feeding-seaweed-cows-help-save-climate Carbon farming credits https://blog.pasturemap.com/issuance-of-the-first-australian-carbon-credit-units-to-a-soil-carbon-grazing-project Nori did a great podcast on the program in Australia https://nori.com/podcast/64-restoring-soil-health-for-resilient-farmswith-louise-edmonds-of-intuit-earth Danone company bond https://www.forbes.com/sites/jaycoengilbert/2018/02/20/every-cfo-should-know-this-the-future-of-banking-ties-verified-esg-performance-to-cheaper-capital/ Slow Food https://www.slowfood.com/ Dirt to Soil Gabe Brown https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/dirt-to-soil/ Call of the Reed Warbler, Charles Massy https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/call-of-the-reed-warbler/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you want to discover more visit www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com If you want to receive an email when I upload a new episode, subscribe here eepurl.com/cxU33P The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.
Cation Exchange Capacity. If you were perplexed by that phrase, and interested in learning about it and its relationship to farming, listen in to this episode. Dane and Brooks are back again, discussing more of what makes Brooks' farm tic and how both he and Dane have developed and improved their farming knowledge and skills over time. Enjoy!