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The Survival Podcast
Mushrooms for Human & Soil Health – Epi-3675

The Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 129:59


Today we discuss using mushrooms to heal our damaged soils and our damaged bodies with Sean Hawkins. Shawn and his wife will talk about their journey and the role mushrooms have played in it. Sean Hawkins is a certified “Soil-Smith” and educator of JADAM & Korean Natural Farming practices. He has 15 years experience in greenhouse management; growing a variety of indoor crops, microgreens, and flowers. Jen Hawkins spent 8 years working for one of the largest pharmaceutical compounding companies in the world. In 2020, during the authoritarian over-reaction to Covid, Sean used his agricultural experience and community resources to … Continue reading →

Above the Sides
Aloha in Agriculture: Growing a Backyard Revolution with David Fuertes

Above the Sides

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 51:08


In this episode, we sit down with David Fuertes, a farmer, educator and advocate for food sustainability, to explore his path of bringing aloha to agriculture. As a community leader and Executive Director of Kahua Paa Mua in North Kohala on Hawaii Island, David has spent the past 15 years cultivating a “backyard revolution” through aina-based education that blends traditional practices with Korean Natural Farming. He shares how the organization supports youth and families in learning to grow their own food, raise animals, and build agricultural businesses. David reflects on rebuilding Hawaii's Future Farmers of America chapters, his roots in Kaumakani, Kauai, and the importance of pilina (relationships), a value deepened through his friendship with Pono Shim. Through stories of teaching, military service, and reflecting on E Ohana Hou (the eternal unleashing of grace), David reminds us that food and love can be the foundation of a thriving lahui (people).Episode Highlights0:24 Introduction to David Fuertes1:02 Kahua Paa Mua and the "backyard revolution" of learning to grow food3:15 Rebuilding Future Farmers of America (FFA) Hawaii chapters5:25 Pandemic pivots on the farm and Aloha Connects Innovation (ACI)9:32 Roots in Kaumakani, Kauai, a sugar plantation town; learning about hard work12:41 College, getting drafted into Vietnam War, giving back and lifelong friendships15:51 Becoming an agriculture teacher18:21 The best Filipino ringtone ever20:18 Former students, then and now22:44 Dream food sustainability scenario - ahupuaa model26:05 How to make agriculture thrive in Hawaii: a farmer's perspective27:28 Reading plants and organisms to help them grow and thrive30:18 Taro: teaching young ones about life32:15 E OHANA HOU35:28 Pilina: Friendship with Pono Shim39:47 Aloha and the lahui43:05 The universal language of love: food44:33 The 3 QP (Quality, People, Partnership)47:21 Aloha + the concentric circle of influence and control48:33 JFK Hawaii visit49:23 Driving with aloha Learn more about Kahua Paa Mua at: https://www.kahuapaamua.org/about  Welcome to the Above the Sides podcast! Join us on our journey to uncover what it means to think, act, and live aloha. The inspiration for this podcast is the late Pono Shim, former President and CEO of the Oʻahu Economic Development Board. His stories capture the essence of what it means to live aloha. He made it known that aloha is a lifestyle. It is not a solution to problems, a marketing brand or to be used as an advantage over anyone else. Aloha is to be honored and practiced.The name of this podcast is in reverence of Hawaiʻi's Queen Liliʻuokalani, who wrote: "To gain the kingdom of heaven is to hear what is not said, to see what cannot be seen, and to know the unknowable – that is Aloha. All things in this world are two; in heaven there is but One.” Through these episodes, we seek to find that singular perspective, the one that is "above the sides" as we strive for universal peace.We welcome you to pause with us as we share the stories and voices of Hawai'i business leaders, educators and community members who have chosen to be lifelong students of aloha. Mahalo nui loa for listening.

Food Done Right
S3 Ep25: From Surf to Turf, with Fergal Smith

Food Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 49:11


Having spent over a decade as an international pro surfer, Fergal Smith made the life-changing decision to return home to the west of Ireland and follow in his father's footsteps as an organic farmer. Starting with just half an acre of land, Fergal has slowly grown his innovative food business, Moy Hill Farm, into a 120-acre certified organic farm, growing vegetables using the no dig system, the Korean Natural Farming method, and Holistic Management.  In this episode of Food Matters, Fergal joins Mick Kelly of GIY to talk about how the Fukushima nuclear disaster inspired him to make this major life decision, the challenges and triumphs of building Moy Hill, and his commitment to sustainability, community, and inspiring the next generation of farmers. 

The Local Food Report
A Korean Natural Farming teacher on the relationships that create healthy soil

The Local Food Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 5:23


This week on the Local Food Report, a Korean Natural Farming teacher on the relationships that create healthy soil.

Food Done Right
S3 Ep20: How small scale farming can make a big impact, with Kevin Wallace

Food Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 68:26


Kevin Wallace had no farming background at all, yet he has become one of Ireland's most successful small-scale producers, growing a range of produce including salad greens, summer crops and speciality products for hotels, restaurants and cafés. Kevin is passionate about soil health and microbial balance, implementing practices such as the ‘no-dig' and Korean Natural Farming methods to ensure that he is working in harmony with nature. In this episode of Food Matters, Kevin talks to Mick Kelly of GIY about the difficult yet rewarding life of a micro-farmer, the unique philosophy behind New Leaf Urban Farmers, and his tireless efforts to creating a healthier, more sustainable ecosystem. 

The Poor Prole's Almanac
Navigating South Korea's Economic Turbulence: From Crisis to Community-Driven Ecology and Radical Agroecology

The Poor Prole's Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 45:27


Our latest episode navigates the turbulent water of South Korea's neoliberal rise, examining how austerity measures imposed by the IMF hit the working class hard and compromised environmental protections. Yet, within these adversities, seedbeds of change emerged, notably in the form of farming communes and radical agroecology. We unravel these complex threads with a nod to the contradictions they harbor, setting the stage for a deeper conversation about capitalism's imprint on democracy and nature. The narrative doesn't stop there. We turn our gaze to the evolution of environmental movements in South Korea, transitioning from the centralized NGO structures of the '80s to the grassroots-driven initiatives we see today. By spotlighting movements like the Life and Peace Movement, we highlight how ordinary citizens, pro-democracy advocates, and agroecological farmers are crafting a more resilient and balanced ecological future from the ground up. These community-driven efforts challenge the status quo not by dismantling capitalism directly but by fostering local autonomy and ecological alternatives, offering rich insights for similar movements in places like the United States. Finally, we explore the political landscape of agroecology with movements like JADAM and Korean Natural Farming at the helm, which challenge the artificial separation of politics from daily life. Consumer cooperatives are on the rise, transforming societal values and culture by creating alternatives to capitalism. In the realm of cooperative community agriculture, the Hansel and Movement stands as a testament to the power of collective endeavor, cycling financial and agricultural outputs back into the community. For sources, transcripts, and to read more about this subject, visit: www.agroecologies.org To support this podcast, join our patreon for early, commercial-free episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/ Key Words: South Korea, Capitalism, Foreign Exchange Crisis, IMF, Austerity Measures, Working Class, Environmental Protections, Farming Communes, Radical Agroecology, Grassroots Movements, Democracy, Nature, NGO, Life and Peace Movement, Consumer Cooperatives, Political Agroecology, JADAM, Korean Natural Farming, Cooperative Community Agriculture, Hansel and Movement, Capitalistic Pursuits, Late Night Recordings, Passive Income, Patreon  

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast
Korean Natural Farming Expert and Consultant, Chris Trump!

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 68:36


Chris Trump joins us on High on Home Grown again to chat about his progress with his latest company, Bio Mei! Chris is an expert in Korean Natural Farming and sustainable organic growing methods, and he has been on the show many times before. This is just another one of many awesome interviews with him, and we recommend you check out more of our interviews with Chris and his YouTube channel too! Just search “Chris Trump” on your favorite search engine, and you'll find everything you need to know about him there. Chris also offers us a discount for his online course! You can find more info during this episode, and if you want to check out his course, head to the link below: Online KNF Course with Chris Trump, Click HERE If you have any suggestions for guest to be on our cannabis podcast then please feel free to contact us on our website, Discord server, or any of your favourite social networks. Visit our website for links.  Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! 

Bioactive Live Q&A
Ep. 41 - Bioactive Live Q&A - Making KNF (Natural Farming) Inputs In Your Apartment (Without a Yard)

Bioactive Live Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 95:38


This week on Bioactive Live Q&A we talk with Johnny from @mindfullyrooted who has been sharing his Natural Farming products, tips and tricks for years now both through social media and his website and we are thrilled to catch up with him. In this episode, Johnny shares with us how he successfully grew Cannabis using homemade Korean Natural Farming in his 2nd story apartment. This is a challenge that many people face when trying to get into growing Cannabis using Natural Farming principles where the inputs are made cheap at home.02:23 Mindfully Rooted Introduction05:00 Transitioning from Bottled Nutrients to Natural Farming Practices11:30 How to make an IMO Collection when you live in an apartment14:45 Keeping your IMO collection clean inside the house or apartment20:15 What Did the first apartment grow look like? 21:50 Keeping the soil mix simple for the apartment grow32:30 Embracing Moles in Clay Heavy Soil and collecting their burrowed soil for IMO4Join us Friday Night at 9pm EST (8pm CST, 7pm MST) on Youtube (@MIBeneficials) for Bioactive Live Q&A!Cohosted by @Okcayxx and @Rubber_Ducky_IsopodsSupport this FREE show by supporting these amazing small businesses:http://www.okcalyxxshop.comhttp://www.rubberduckyisopods.comhttp://www.MIBeneficials.com#notill #organic #growyourown #biochar #nutrientcycle #regenerativeagriculture #familyrunbusiness #naturalfarming #notillgardening #notill soil #livingsoil #cannabiscommunity #livingorganicsoil #gardening #notillfarming #organicgarden #soilfoodweb #biodiversity #bioactive #terrarium #vivarium #isopods #permaculture #crestedgecko #rubberduckyisopods #mibeneficials #dartfrog #ihatefungusgnats

Teaming With Microbes
Preparing your soil for healthy plants

Teaming With Microbes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 30:48


This week, Jonathan is collecting birch water from his property, an early form of spring gardening as Jeff mentions.Later, they discuss how to prepare greenhouse soil to ensure it can support healthy plants. Jeff suggests adding things like fertilizer, compost, and warm water to the soil.Finally, they address listener questions about Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and the use of coffee in gardening.Catch all this and more in this episode of Teaming With Microbes!**********************************************Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.comPlant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi!Thanks to our sponsors:Big Foot MicrobesNumber 2 Organics made in partnership with Malibu CompostDown To Earth All Natural Fertilizers The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak.  Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show!

Year of Plenty Podcast
Nourishing the Land and People: The Microbial Magic of Korean Natural Farming

Year of Plenty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 70:56


This episode is a conversation with Chris Trump, who is an organic farmer and Korean Natural Farming consultant. Chris helps farmers around the world implement Korean Natural Farming solutions to create beautiful and healthy farmland as well as more nutrient-dense crops. For 12 years, Chris studied under and traveled with Master Cho who is the founder of Korean Natural Farming. Since then, Chris became the first in the world to apply Natural Farming Solutions large-scale—not only on his family's farm but with clients worldwide.Episode Overview:Korean Natural Farming and its Core PrinciplesKorean Natural Farming vs Conventional Farming MethodsChris's journey and how he and his family saved their 800-acre macadamia nut farmHow Korean Natural Farming creates healthier and more nutrient-dense cropsScaling Korean Natural Farming solutions on large farming operationsCurrent challenges with scaling Korean Natural FarmingUsing IMO (indigenous microorganisms) to supercharge soil healthPractical ways you can incorporate Korean Natural Farming in your garden or homesteadUse code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.comMY ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it outLeave a review on Apple or Spotify and send a screenshot to theyearofplenty@gmail.com to receive a FREE EBOOK with my favorite food preservation recipes.Connect with Chris:https://www.instagram.com/soilsteward/https://www.biomei.solutions/Support the podcast via donations:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplentySubscribe for Video Podcasts:https://rumble.com/c/c-4964456Sign up for the newsletter:www.theyearofplenty.com/newsletterSubscribe to the Youtube VLOG:https://www.youtube.com/@yearofplentypodcastDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplentyI want to hear from you! Take the LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KZW53RT

The No-Till Flowers Podcast
Why I Love to Spray at My Farm -- Boosting the Phyllosphere

The No-Till Flowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 27:42


We're back with Season 4 of the No-Till Flowers Podcast!  In this solo episode, host Jennie Love talks about regenerative spraying and how to boost the health of your crops with foliar feeding.  Learn about the phyllosphere and what easy homemade inputs you can use to reduce pests and diseases with weekly foliar sprays.   Mentioned in this episode:  Join the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network if you'd like to continue the conversation on this topic. Jennies on-demand short courses for fellow farmers:  Foliage for the Win Successful Flower CSAs and Subscriptions CREW: Hiring and Managing Woodies: Playing the Long Game Simple Steps to Better Marketing Regenerative Farming Cohort Tap into the above courses and resources any time you need.  These are available on-demand through the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network.  Current RFFN members shoud follow this link to access the Short Courses at the discounted member rate.      How to make WCA, a homemade calcium foliar feed. How to make LAB, a homemade input for boosting good biology in the phyllosphere My4Sons Backpack Sprayers Quorum Sensing TED Talk on YouTube   If you enjoyed this episode, you might also want to listen to:  Episode 15:  A Little Goes a Long Way in Regenerative Farming with Tony Gatez Episode 21: The Magical BRIX Number that Stops Pests with Dr. Tom Dykstra Episode 23:  Bokashi & Worm Farming with Matt Arthur Episode 30: JADAM Basics, Making JMS and Other Natural Inputs   Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and other opportunities.   Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content.  HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST?  Share your opinions in this brief survey.   As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it.  Thanks for tuning in!  

Growing For Market Podcast
The Nourishing Asian Kitchen (and Farm!) with Farmer/Author Sophia Nguyen Eng

Growing For Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 61:29


Sophia Ngueyen Eng was a successful marketer in Silicon Valley, in March of 2020. When the world shut down Sophia immediately realized the importance of food security. She quickly expanded her garden and even ventured into raising chickens. As Sophia's connection to the land grew so did her connection to her heritage as she tapped into traditional Asian gardening practices. Within years she and her family adopted the homesteading lifestyle and moved away from the city and on to 7 acres. Now, she pursues her passions for sustainable farming and nourishing Asian cuisine on her farm in Tennessee, where she employs regenerative practices to raise grass-fed dairy cows, beef cattle, laying hens, broilers, ducks, sheep, goats, turkeys, and traditional Asian practices to grow a variety of produce for her multi-generational family and local community. She has put it all down in her new book, The Nourishing Asian Kitchen, which spotlights healthy recipes from several different Asian traditions that can be made with farm-fresh whole foods. Her book draws parallels between soil and human health, for example how she feeds the soil with the same kind of fermented microbes as we can feed ourselves, with foods like sauerkraut and kimchi, and lactic acid bacteria from Korean Natural Farming for the soil. Learn how to feed yourself as well as you do your soil with this podcast and her book, The Nourishing Asian Kitchen. Connect With Guest:Email: sprinklewithsoil@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.freedomfundings.comWebsite: https://www.homesteadingrealtor.comWebsite: https://www.sprinklewithsoil.comInstagram: @freedomfundingsInstagram: @homesteadingagentInstagram: @sprinklewithsoilPodcast: https://www.thecalltofarms.comSubstack: https://sprinklewithsoil.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sprinklewithsoilSubscribe To Our Magazine - FREE 28-Day Trial:Our Website: www.GrowingForMarket.com

GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast

Korean Natural Farming expert and regenerative evangelist Chris Trump is back on the show for a whole episode about organic farming! Chris talks about the most important aspects to focus on when starting out KNF and incorporating it into your setup. He goes on to explain some of the finer points of IMO collection, composting temperatures, and the complex consortium of microbes that is required to drive a thriving living soil garden. Chris discusses the "sweet spot" when it comes to temperature and microbiology, explaining what happens to the biology when we go too cold, or too hot beyond that point. Chris wraps up the show by talking about his travels and his work outside of cannabis, and how he sees the world shifting to a more sustainable, regenerative mindstate. GrowCast Membership Weekly Live Streams - Personal Garden Advice- 100s of HOURS of Bonus Content  - MEMBERS ONLY DISCOUNTS! Join the greatest community in cannabis! GrowCast Seed Co Only 6 Lo-Hi Thai left! FIRE genetics straight from Rhizo Rich! Members get $20 off PER PACK! Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 10% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now REFILLABLE FILTERS!

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast
Growing Cannabis with Korean Natural Farming Techniques | Interview with Chris Trump

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 94:36


In this episode, we sit down with Chris Trump, an expert in Korean Natural Farming (KNF) techniques for cannabis cultivation. Discover how KNF can revolutionize your growing experience as Chris shares practical tips on creating nutrient-rich, organic solutions and fostering a balanced ecosystem for healthier plant growth. From seed germination to harvesting, learn the transformative impact of KNF in achieving bountiful, sustainable cannabis gardens. Tune in for this enlightening conversation and cultivate your cannabis with care and respect for the environment. If you have any suggestions for guest to be on our cannabis podcast then please feel free to contact us on our website, Discord server, or any of your favourite social networks. Visit our website for links.  Website: https://highonhomegrown.com Discord: https://discord.gg/sqYGkF4xyQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/highonhomegrown Thank you for downloading and listening to our cannabis podcast! I hope you have enjoyed this episode.

The Local Food Report
A Korean Natural Farming teacher on the relationships that create healthy soil

The Local Food Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 5:23


This week on the Local Food Report, a Korean Natural Farming teacher on the relationships that create healthy soil.

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice
JADAM vs. Korean Natural Farming

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 14:23


JADAM can be used by anyone, anywhere, no matter what size their garden or farm is. The JADAM Method seeks to simplify farming and create a universal standard. In doing this, the inputs must be cheap and readily available to anyone around the world. Connect With Youngsang Cho: Youngsang Cho,The president of JADAM, started organic farming in Korea in 1989. He learned natural farming from his father, Hankyu Cho who founded Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Based on his father's farming and Asian traditional farming, he founded JADAM (meaning "People that resemble nature")  in 1991. He has developed a number of core technologies necessary for popularizing organic farming. JADAM, which leads Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture, is the largest organic farming organization with more than 75,000 members in South Korea. Website Instagram YouTube Buy Youngsang Cho's JADAM books Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice
JADAM: The Ultra-Low Cost Farming & Gardening Method

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 9:11


This week we welcome two very special guests all the way from Korea - the founder of JADAM, Youngsang Cho, and his daughter, Sunyoung Cho. In this episode, we discuss the history and basics of JADAM and Korean Natural Farming. Connect With Youngsang Cho: Youngsang Cho,The president of JADAM, started organic farming in Korea in 1989. He learned natural farming from his father, Hankyu Cho who founded Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Based on his father's farming and Asian traditional farming, he founded JADAM (meaning "People that resemble nature")  in 1991. He has developed a number of core technologies necessary for popularizing organic farming. JADAM, which leads Ultra-Low-Cost agriculture, is the largest organic farming organization with more than 75,000 members in South Korea. Website Instagram YouTube Buy Youngsang Cho's JADAM books Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 5% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group

The Local Food Report
A Korean natural farming leader visits the Outer Cape

The Local Food Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 4:35


Chris Trump grew up on a 750-acre family macadamia nut farm in Hawaii. His dad took over the farm in 1988, and by the time Chris joined the business in the early 2000s, it was struggling. Profits were low, and chemical use was high.

Regenerative Skills
A step by step guide to making your own microorganisms and natural fertilizers with Lorenzo Costa

Regenerative Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 74:45


Today I'm going to give you a window into the series of Skill Exchange calls that I host regularly for the members of the Climate Farming community. The community is open to any active farmer in Europe and together we've co-created an online learning space for farmers to connect with one another, share ideas and knowledge, and receive support from their peers.This series of Skill Exchange calls is part of my ongoing effort to create a free library of farmer's presentations on tips and abilities they've found success with throughout the diverse farming operations that are represented in our groups.  In today's episode we get to hear from Lorenzo Costa, who's been on this show once previously in an episode I recorded on his farm in the Chianti region of Italy with Zach Weiss when I visited in November of last year. Lorenzo will offer a deep dive into some of the processes and recipes he has learned, applied, and found success with from Korean Natural Farming, or KNF. We start out with an overview of what KNF is and how it began before jumping into tutorials on how to make your own indigenous microorganisms, DIY liquid fertilizers, and more. This is a very technical presentation which will walk you through the each step in how to make these garden amendment and enhancement products for yourself, and since I know it can be tough to remember everything much less take notes if you're doing something else while you listen to this, Lorenzo was kind enough to send me his presentation with all the pictures he refers to so you can reference it later when you're mixing all this stuff up.Check out the presentation here Join the discord discussion channel to answer the weekly questions and learn new skills with the whole community Links: https://christrump.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lorenzo.costa1/ https://www.instagram.com/lascoscesa/ https://en.jadam.kr/

The No-Till Flowers Podcast
JADAM Basics: Making JMS and Other Natural Inputs

The No-Till Flowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 18:29


Host Jennie Love walks listeners through a clear and concise discussion of what natural farming is and how to begin making natural inputs like JADAM Microbial Solution (JMS).  If you've been intimidated by the host of natural inputs talked about in Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and JADAM, this is a great introduction that will demystify the process and get you started.   Mentioned in the episode:  Registration for the CREW virtual seminar to help you find and manage a great crew for the coming season.   The JADAM book The JADAM YouTube channel The Regenerative Flower Farmers Network where you'll find the transcript for this show and several related articles to making natural inputs for your regenerative farm (you must be a member to access it) If you enjoyed this show, you will also enjoy listening to these past episodes:  Episdoe 17: Exploring the Science Behind Natural Farm Inputs with Nigel Palmer Episode 15: A Little Goes A Long Way In Regenerative Flower Farming: KNF and JADAM with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm   Please remember to rate and review this podcast!  Many thanks! 

The No-Till Flowers Podcast
Nutrient Balancing in Living Soils with Bryant Mason, the Soil Doctor

The No-Till Flowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 92:00


Guest Bryant Mason of Soil Doctor Consulting in Colorado joins host Jennie Love in a lively conversation about nutrient balancing and soil testing, including key nutrients for better flower production and stem quality.  Follow Bryant on Instagram @soil_doctor.   Bryant has developed an easy online tool to help you directly to interpret your soil tests and choose natural amendments accordingly.  Click here to learn more.   Covered in this episode are: The Different Forms of Nitrogen Calcium Phosphorous  Magnesium Soil pH Soil Paste Test and Soil Testing in General Tissue Testing Water Management Testing Natural Inputs for Nutrient Levels Resources mentioned in this episode are:  Biomin Cal-Boro (calcium boron feed) Infiltration Ring Chart for Mode of Nutrient Uptake in the Root Zone Logan  Labs Past episodes for further listening include: Episdoe 25: The Power of Pulse Watering with Emma Horswill Episode 17: Natural Inputs with Nigel Palmer Episode 15: Korean Natural Farming and JADAM in Flower Farming with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm Episode 4: Soils Testing 101 with Ellen Polishuk    HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST?  Share your opinions in this brief survey.   As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it. 

The No-Till Flowers Podcast
Seed Starting, Regenerative Style with Lisa Mason Zeigler from The Gardener's Workshop

The No-Till Flowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 87:29


It's seed starting time!  I'd venture to say this is what we growers are live for!  Watching seedlings grow in the depths of winter is the best mood lifter.  Those of you in the Southern Hemisphere are likely gearing up for your late summer sowings for cool annuals too.  So it seemed like a great time to do a deeper dive into seed sowing with my old friend and seed starting pro, Lisa Mason Zeigler from the Gardener's Workshop.  Lisa literally wrote the book, called Cool Flowers, on starting seeds for early spring crops. She's been flower farming for 25 years and runs a seed supply house.  She's also the host of the Field & Garden podcast, which you should check out if you haven't already.  In this episode,  Lisa and I talk all about seeds.  Everything from seed storage tips to creating a living soil with natural inputs to even a bit about sowing by the biodynamic calendar.   If you'd like to get my written out Regenerative Seed Starting Mix Recipe, join the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN) to download that today.    Lots of links to share with this episode: The New Organic Grower by Eliot Coleman Seed Germination Theory and Practice by Dr. Norman Deno (free download) Biodynamic Calendar (make sure to set your specific location for accurate days) A study about the importance of the first few days of a seedling's life and how they develop Maxicrop (kelp product) WCA (calcium input) LAB (video on how to make it) A study on worm castings enhancing germination A study on worm castings improving disease resistance TED talk on how bacteria “talk” with autoinducers   Past episodes mentioned in this conversation for further listening include: Episode 21: BRIX with Dr. Tom Dykstra Episode 15: Korean Natural Farming and JADAM in Flower Farming with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm Episode 16: Biodynamics with Erika and Ken from Teton Full Circle Farm Episode 23: Bokashi and Worm Farming with Matt Arthur   HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST?  Share your opinions in this brief survey.   As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it. 

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast
Korean Natural Farming, with Chris Trump

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 69:27


Korean natural farming is Chris Trumps Speciality! Chris Trump has been on the show a couple of times before and he always brings a lot of good information with him. In this episode we talk about some of his KNF farming techniques that you can use in your own grow room. From making Lactobacillus, to making JMS and much more. This interview has lots of great info in it. So make sure you take notes it you need to ;)  Thank you very much for downloading and listening to this episode of our cannabis podcast! We always appreciate it and I hope you enjoyed this episode! Please go and visit our website highonhomegrown.com and of course check out Chris Trump website too at Christrump.com

Plant Cunning Podcast
Ep.101: Mattie B on Indigenous Microorganism (IMO) Research

Plant Cunning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 55:45


In this episode we speak with aspiring farmer and researcher Mattie B on his work looking in to how Indigenous Microorganism (IMO) in Korean Natural Farming work, and how they compare to other soil amendments such as compost, mycogrow and others. Check out his work here: https://unadillacommunityfarm.org/imo/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plantcunning/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/plantcunning/support

Roots and All
Korean Natural Farming

Roots and All

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 28:53


This week, my guest is David O'Carroll. David runs an 11 acre agroforestry learning centre in Totnes, Devon where he teaches natural farming methods, based on the techniques around Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) and Korean Natural Farming (KNF). He focuses on building healthy soil to produce healthy plants and is both generous with his time and knowledge as he aims to share the details of his techniques to help other growers. What We Talk About What is Korean Natural Farming? What is IMO? How do you make it? Why do you need it? What is LAB? How does it help plants? Is KNF as useful for ornamental plants as it is for edibles? Do you need a lot of space to make the KNF preparations? Preparations for home gardeners to try  Links www.ballaghbotanicals.co.uk www.zerosoap.info  Other episodes if you liked this one: Mycorrhizal Fungi with Jeff Lowenfels Garden Amendments with Nigel Palmer Patreon Membership

podcast – tributaries radio
CULTIVATE AUDIO – September 2022

podcast – tributaries radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022


We have 2 guests sharing systems of Korean Natural Farming – CHRIS TRUMP is a Master Korean Natural Farmer certified by Master Cho. He has also studied microbiological analysis under Dr. Elaine Ingham. Armed with potent regenerative sysems, Chris is teaching globally to share the godness of nature.                […]

The Survival Podcast
Korean Natural Farming with Sherri Miller – Epi-3161

The Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 103:04 Very Popular


Sherri Miller is a Master Cho certified instructor of Korean Natural Farming, KNF, helping people save time, labor, money, grow more and better food, improve their health and environment. Sherri is a Biologist and Researcher, including microbial field work. She's … Continue reading →

A Regenerative Future with Matt Powers
Ep 170 | KNF 2.0 With Chris Trump

A Regenerative Future with Matt Powers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 65:29


Are you interested in Korean Natural Farming? Chris Trump has the answers - join us LIVE tomorrow as we delve into the many ways natural farming techniques can be adapted and applied everywhere with Chris Trump. Learn more from Chris Trump: https://christrump.com Regenerative Soil the Online Course begins soon!! https://matt-powers.mykajabi.com/regenerativesoil

philosophical minds
Ryan Sprague: Cannabis Cultivation, Biogeomtry , Korean Natural Farming and Soil Science

philosophical minds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 55:44


GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast

*Alexandria and Jordan are headed to DENVER CO and SAN DIEGO CA next! Come attend our Living Soil Masterclass WORLD CLASS EDUCATION- now accepting all payment methods... Next 3 people to sign up to these two classes get FREE SEEDS* We've got a brand new guest! Natural farming enthusiast, breeder, and creator of the prolific Weed Should Taste Good brand; Miles is on the program for the very first time! Miles and Jordan talk about their recent travels, and the grow scene in Colorado. Miles shares the story of what brought him into the world of cannabis, and how he conceived the Weed Should Taste Good Brand. This leads to a conversation about breeding, and Miles discusses his philosophy and goal with his breeding work. He extrapolates on his hit cross Mesa Cookies, emphasizing it's complex flavor and hard hitting high which has led it to become a crowd favorite. Miles wraps up the show by talking about heirloom genetics, and where you can find him and his classes as he continues to educate and teach Korean Natural Farming practices. *Code growcast15 now works with grow KITS from AC Infinity! www.acinfinity.com use promo code growcast15 for 15% off the BEST grow fans in the game, plus tents, pots, scissors, LED lights, and now GROW KITS!* *PROUD NEW PARTNERS: Pulse Grow Room Monitors, industry leader in grow room data and monitoring! Visit www.pulsegrow.com and grab their Pulse One or Pulse Plus to UPLEVEL your grow room tracking! Receive alerts, analyze data, and improve your garden with data driven strategies!* *Rain Science Grow Bags the BEST grow containers around! Use code GROWCAST to save 10% today on pots, beds, cones and more! Simply the BEST containers!*

Cultivation Corner
Cultivation Corner, Episode 9 with Eduardo of Fine Bud Farms

Cultivation Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 70:06


What is indigenous biology, the soil food web, and how do you build soil and cultivate cannabis using Korean Natural Farming? Listen to episode 9 of Cultivation Corner with Eduardo of Fine Bud Farms.

Highly Optimized
Episode 114: Organic Cannabis Cultivation, Korean Natural Farming & Working With Mother Nature (feat. Quinn Caliendo)

Highly Optimized

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 61:09


Anyone who has been listening to this show for some time now has heard me speak to my love for organic Cannabis & my passion for helping others learn how to cultivate organic Cannabis in order to foster a deeper connection both with the plant & the earth as a whole. I truly believe that if each of us makes even a one percent effort to do our part in farming our foods & Cannabis organically, we could revolutionize the world & begin to reverse the damage that has been done to our top soils stemming from conventional farming practices. Todays guest on the show is a man who when I first saw at a local music festival, I was blown away by his break dancing & fire spinning skills. This being said, imagine my surprise when I walked into an organic Cannabis cultivation conference, began chatting with a gentleman about his journey as an entrepreneur in the legal industry in Maine & realized it was the same person I had seen fire spinning & break dancing back a couple of years prior. As usually happens with synchronicities like that one, him & I continued to chat afterward & ended up attending a 5 day Korean natural farming workshop together & since then, we have both dove into Cannabis & organic farming in our own ways & continue to nerd out together regarding the latest news in organic farming, Cannabis genetics & much, much more! Show Notes:(3:58) What originally got Quinn into cannabis?(7:17) MSO's in Maine.(18:14) Check out FreedomBuilderz.com! (42:48) Join the Highly Optimized Ceremony Circle on Facebook! (45:39) Quinn's favorite part about cultivating cannabis. (58:09) Where you can reach Quinn.(58:33) Quinn's final piece of advice for the listeners!https://www.highlyoptimized.me This episode was produced by Mazel Tov Media in Quincy, Massachusetts.https://www.mazeltm.com/totop

Stop Me Project
Airey Bros. Radio / Logan Silsley / Ep. 168 / The Institute of Natural Farming / Rastafria / Korean Natural Farming / Organic Farming

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 77:12


Logan Silsley of the Institute of Natural Farming joins us to talk about organic farming and the steps you can take to grow your own food. Logan practices Rastafarianism and took the time to break down the principles of the religion and its origins in Jamaica in the 1930's and the connection to Ethiopia's Haile Selassie. Stay Connected!!! https://instituteofnaturalfarming.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnf4_VR1AhyEn24JYQrv2eg/featured Instagram: @instituteofnaturalfarming The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros Value for Value https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=BHCAKFGH6TNF2

Stop Me Project
Airey Bros. Radio / Logan Silsley / Ep. 168 / The Institute of Natural Farming / Rastafria / Korean Natural Farming / Organic Farming

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 77:12


Logan Silsley of the Institute of Natural Farming joins us to talk about organic farming and the steps you can take to grow your own food. Logan practices Rastafarianism and took the time to break down the principles of the religion and its origins in Jamaica in the 1930's and the connection to Ethiopia's Haile Selassie. Stay Connected!!! https://instituteofnaturalfarming.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnf4_VR1AhyEn24JYQrv2eg/featured Instagram: @instituteofnaturalfarming The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros Value for Value https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=BHCAKFGH6TNF2

Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It
Garden Talk - Episode #67 - Getting Started With Korean Natural Farming!

Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 59:06 Very Popular


In this episode I interview Chris Trump. He talks about getting started with Korean Natural Farming and some of the natural farming techniques that you can use in your garden. Support the show

AgroConsciencia Podcast
Ep. 14 KNF al detalle con Ananda

AgroConsciencia Podcast

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later May 6, 2022 70:06


En este episodio entrevistamos nuevamente a Ananda KNF desde Chile. Les invitamos a que si aún  no han escuchado el previó episodio con Ananda, sintonice el Ep. 10 antes de seguir con este episodio. Los temas que se tocaron con Ananda son:Ciclo Nutritivo de las Plantas El valor de Microorganismos IndígenasPreparando sus propios Extractos y Biofermentos La Solución de Mantenimiento y sus siguientes preparaciones  Diseñando sus Métodos Operacionales Estandarizado Como contactar a AnandaInstagram : @anandaknf_free ó @anandanaturalfarmingEn Youtube : Anandaknf_free https://youtube.com/channel/UC9SJVsVwPlo92vGLvFkxe6QCorreo Electrónico: Livingsoil21@gmail.comAnfitriones : Richard Huntley (Instagram @richardhuntley0) e Ian Jimenez (Instagram @ian_jo16)Auspiciador de episodio: Puerto Rico "Korean Natural Farming" - para más información y contacto en Instagram @PR.KNFProducido por;  ELT Production LLC ( Email: eltproductionllc@gmail.com, Instagram @elt_production_llc)Para más información nos pueden contactar a agroconscienciallc@gmail.comGracias a ELT Production y nuestro equipo de trabajo. Síguenos  en todas las redes sociales bajo AgroConsciencia. Support the show

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast
Interview with Chris Trump, A World Renowned Expert on Korean Natural Farming

High on Home Grown, The Stoners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 70:43


Chris Trump is an expert on Korean Natural Farming and in this interview he takes us for a tour around a garden he designed in Colorado. He tells us how he built the living soil the plants are living in, how all of the nutrients are made for the plants, how they fight bugs and much more. There is so much cool information in this interview and it's not just for organic growers either. Improve the health of your plants by implementing some of these techniques into your garden. You can find out more about Chris on his website, Christrump.com or on his YouTube channel, just search "Chris Trump" and you will find it. Thanks for listening! 

GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast

World renowned Korean Natural Farming expert and friend of GrowCast Chris Trump returns to the show for an all new episode about a variety of advanced gardening subjects. Chris gives us an update on all his recent travels including his participation in the recent Science of Regenerative Cannabis Cultivation Conference tour. This leads to a conversation about how his overarching views on natural farming has shifted over the years, and Chris extrapolates on the importance of proper micro organism balance to achieve any means of real success in natural farming. Chris also shares his thoughts on molasses- specifically when used in the brewing of compost tea. Chris explains why he doesn't like to use molasses in his brews, and also shares why he prefers liquid sea bed derived humic acids over solid humic acid products. *The healthiest coffee I've ever found. Lab tested, mold and pesticide free, roasted for maximum antioxidants. No one comes close to Purity. www.puritycoffee.com code: GROWCAST for 20% off... Say NO to coffee mids!* *Proud partner of FOOP Nutrients! Certified organic nutrients, clone gel and more! Visit www.foopcanna.com and use code growcast15 for 15% off- try the FOOP sweetener and experience the amazing flavor! * *Proud partners of Rimrock Analytical, fast and easy sex testing! Use code growcast for free shipping on your tests, easy and fast collection process, cull your male seedlings! Visit www.rimrockanalytical.com and use code growcast for free shipping!*

Autoflower Podcast
Ep72: An Overview of Different Composting Methods w/ Earth_Grower

Autoflower Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 82:29 Very Popular


Huge shoutout to new Patreon members Ralph, SV, Tylor, Dillon, Vlad the Inhaler, MaineGirlGrows & Joe Soil! Our guest this episode is Brian Maisenbacher (@earth_grower). We chat about various methods of composting at home and about the importance of microbial diversity. Brian has dedicated his life to becoming the best farmer he possibly can be. He is mission-driven to help others have success in growing food and medicinal crops for their communities and their families. He is passionate about finding solutions to help farmers become more regenerative and profitable. Brian has wholeheartedly spent over a decade working on farms, heritage orchards, cattle ranches, doing landscaping, and designing home gardens and farms around Arizona, California, and the Midwest. He has also spent time working in Kenya to help build farms and provide fresh water for children's homes and churches with Love Mercy Organization. Periodically he teaches agricultural classes with Earth Citizens Organization Farm in Cottonwood Arizona. He studied Permaculture Design at Oregon State University, Korean Natural Farming with Chris Trump, Microbial Density and Diversity Analysis with Dr. Mary Lucero, as well as Microscopy and the Soil Food Web with Dr. Elaine Ingham. He embodies the philosophy of working with the rhythms of Nature and allowing it to be a conduit to become a better human being. He created Earth Grower LLC to help him achieve these goals in himself, and to help others become stronger more resilient farmers. Follow Brian on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/earth_grower/ Earth Grower website: https://www.earthgrowerllc.com/ DISCOUNT CODES: AutoPot USA - use code AFpodcast to save 10% at https://www.autopot-usa.com/ AC Infinity - use code AFpodcast to save 15% at https://www.acinfinity.com/ Nature's Living Soil - use code AutoflowerPodcast15 to save 15% at https://www.natureslivingsoil.com/ SD Microbes - use code AFpodcast to save 10% at https://sdmicrobeworks.com/ DYNOMYCO - use code AFpodcast to save 10% at https://www.dynomyco.com/   MERCH IS AVAILABLE! Visit the link below to shop! http://autoflowerpodcast.com/shop-merch/ Support the Podcast on Patreon Get early access to episodes, FREE TESTER SEEDS & other perks! https://www.patreon.com/autoflowerpodcast Questions/Comments? Email me at AutoflowerPodcast@gmail.com Connect on Social Media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AutoflowerPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autoflowerpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/autoflowerpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Autoflower-Podcast My personal grow account: https://www.instagram.com/tourettegrower/ My personal YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TouretteGrower Website: www.AutoflowerPodcast.com Credits: Intro/outro music: “Win City” from https://www.zapsplat.com. Soundbytes: Donald Trump, Jeff Sessions, Reefer Madness, Bill Hicks, Jim Morrison. Remixed by Chad Dulaney.

Bootstrap Farmer Radio
7 Things to Consider Before Starting a Farm | with Earth Grower Brian Maisenbacher

Bootstrap Farmer Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 70:37


Earth Grower's owner Brian Maisenbacher has dedicated his life to becoming the best farmer he possibly can be. He is mission-driven to help others have success in growing food and medicinal crops for their communities and their families.   He is passionate about finding solutions to help farmers become more regenerative and profitable. Brian has wholeheartedly spent over a decade working on farms, heritage orchards, cattle ranches, doing landscaping, and designing home gardens and farms around Arizona, California, and the Midwest.  He has also spent time working in Kenya to help build farms and provide fresh water for children's homes and churches with Love Mercy Organization. Periodically he teaches agricultural classes with Earth Citizens Organization Farm in Cottonwood Arizona.   He studied Permaculture Design at Oregon State University, Korean Natural Farming with Chris Trump, Microbial Density and Diversity Analysis with Dr. Mary Lucero, as well as Microscopy and the Soil Food Web with Dr. Elaine Ingham.    He embodies the philosophy of working with the rhythms of Nature and allowing it to be a conduit to become a better human being. He created Earth Grower LLC to help him achieve these goals in himself, and to help others become stronger, more resilient farmers.   Filmed in Venice Beach, CA with additional in field footage from Grae Biggs   Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 Earth Grower intro, Microbial soil testing, holistic management, lean practices, with ecological goals 01:10 Recent Arizona farm project 03:24 Intro to Brian's blog post: 7 Things to Consider Before Starting a Farm 05:40 Past farm experience 06:33 Orchard work 14:15 Farms are a set of complex systems working as a whole 16:03 Working and building international farms 21:58 Deep Dive: 7 Things to Consider Before Starting a Farm 22:22 1- Be clear about your goals 37:24 2- What are you good at 40:27 3 What lifestyle do you desire 42:13 Stacking functions with permaculture practices: Animals 46:00 Farming is a business 51:31 You cannot control nature 57:32 Attachment is the root of suffering 59:31 Be prepared to ask for help   Follow Brian https://www.instagram.com/earth_grower/ and check out his extensive resources at https://www.earthgrowerllc.com/

Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It
Garden Talk - Episode #57 - How To Do KNF & JADAM Methods In Your Garden! (Korean Natural Farming)

Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 56:52


In this episode I interview GreenzGoddess. She talks about a handful of Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and JADAM methods. She also talks about composting, bokashi, and reveals a high fungi tea recipe. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mrgrowit)

Micorrize
Dario Cortese - Living Soil Garden

Micorrize

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 71:18


In questa nuova puntata del podcast ho fatto una chiacchierata intensa e ricca di contenuti con Dario Cortese di Living Soil Garden. È una puntata un po' diversa dal solito perché l'azienda che Dario conduce assieme alla compagna Flavia è situata in Inghilterra, a Exeter. Abbiamo parlato di molti aspetti interessanti: gestione di un market garden rigenerativo, canali di vendita, peculiarità del contesto inglese, comunicazione e divulgazione, Korean Natural Farming e molto altro ancora. Qua sotto trovate alcuni link per seguire il lavoro di Dario e Flavia. Sito - https://www.livingsoilgarden.co.uk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livingsoilgarden/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009346573441 Medium - https://medium.com/@dario-cortese   Canale Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdbFZIzS3SKiS2zRWi7cKfQ Se hai trovato del valore in questa intervista e hai piacere di supportare Micorrize, lo puoi fare in diversi modi: ⁠⁠Fai una donazione su PayPal⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Supporta il podcast su Patreon⁠⁠ Segui le pagine social del podcast, lascia un commento e condividi i post, fallo conoscere ad amici e colleghi, lascia 5 stelle su Spotify o una recensione su Apple Podcast. Coltiviamo insieme un'agricoltura migliore! Scrivimi a ⁠davide@micorrizepodcast.it⁠ o su ⁠Instagram⁠. Visita il ⁠sito⁠ e iscriviti alla newsletter. Alla prossima!

AgroConsciencia Podcast
Ep.10 La Filosofía del Dr. Cho Han-Kyu y la Agricultura Natural Coreana (KNF)

AgroConsciencia Podcast

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 74:50


En este episodio entrevistamos a Ananda de Ananda Farms desde Chile. Los temas que se tocaron con Ananda son:Historia del KNF y sus Inicios de Maestro Cho Han Kyu (Chu)Definición de Cultivo Natural Coreano y sus elementosagricultura regenerativa3 MMM de los suelosAdaptación del KNF dependiendo de la geografía Como contactar a AnandaInstagram : @anandaknf_free ó @anandanaturalfarmingEn Youtube : Anandaknf_free https://youtube.com/channel/UC9SJVsVwPlo92vGLvFkxe6QCorreo Electrónico: Livingsoil21@gmail.comAnfitriones : Richard Huntley (Instagram @richardhuntley0) e Ian Jimenez (Instagram @ian_jo16)Auspiciador de episodio: Puerto Rico "Korean Natural Farming" - para más información y contacto en Instagram @PR.KNFProducido por;  ELT Production LLC ( Email: eltproductionllc@gmail.com, Instagram @elt_production_llc)Para más información nos pueden contactar a agroconscienciallc@gmail.comGracias a ELT Production y nuestro equipo de trabajo. Síguenos  en todas las redes sociales bajo AgroConsciencia. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss/AgroConsciencia?auth=VqICyZsY_1OCH9B1jPFcCHzg35Vx9Ufm)

The Soil Collective
EP 10: Why Does Local Organic Food Cost More? Changing Our Food Values + Making Regenerative Farms More Profitable with Brian Maisenbacher of Earth Growers

The Soil Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 63:32


Why does local food cost more? Is it worth it? If you've wondered what it takes to start a farm that nurtures the land and community while being financially viable, this episode includes so many juicy details on exactly how to make regenerative farms work. Organic agriculture expert and farm consultant Brian Maisenbacher of Earth Growers LLC shares his knowledge from over 10 years of experience in permaculture, ranching, orchards, Korean Natural Farming, market gardens and beyond. He weaves a profound picture of the local food systems at large and how we as consumers can better understand what happens behind the scenes. He shares his advice on how to communicate with our farmers as consumers and the questions we should (and shouldn't) be asking. Plus, we dig into exactly WHY local organic food costs more, how we can change our value systems around food, and the importance of the story behind each unique farm. We also learn about the incredible approach Brian takes to his consulting and farm design process to help farms become more profitable and provide a better way of life for farmers themselves.  Starting from a big picture mission and dialing into the details of farm design, infrastructure, marketing, and more, Brian shows us why farming is so much more than planting seeds in the ground or showing up to the farmer's market.

Fresh Growth
Oceanside Farms: Small Plot Intensive Farming in Alaska

Fresh Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 38:13 Transcription Available


In this episode, we talk with Don McNamara and Donna Rae Faulkner from Oceanside Farms in Homer Alaska. They raise a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, berries, and chickens, ducks and turkeys. They grow all of their produce and nine varieties of Alaska Certified Seed Potatoes without the use of synthetically based chemicals, pesticides, fungicides, or fertilizers.  The farm serves their local market.Don and Donna Rae practice Small Plot Intensive Farming (SPIN) and started out borrowing space in neighbor's yard and selling their produce on surf boards places on saw horses. They now have land near a road for their farm stand and built 10 high tunnels with drip irrigation. They have an honesty box at the farm stand and also sell to the local market through the Alaska Food Hub.They have worked in Kodiak Island villages, which typically has expensive imported food available, to set up hydroponics and growing their own food. Donna Rae, “They've gone from in many cases no in community veg growing to producing quite a lot of food” some are old airport sitesThey are enthusiastic about Korean Natural Farming, creating their own videos for others to learn from. “We want to be soil farmers as much as plant farmers”, says Don.

The No-Till Flowers Podcast
Exploring the Science Behind Natural Farm Inputs With Author, Nigel Palmer

The No-Till Flowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 87:58


Host Jennie Love sits down with former aerospace engineer turned author, Nigel Palmer, to discuss his outstanding book The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments.  Nigel has done a superb job of putting the science behind homebrewed natural inputs like those touted in Korean Natural Farming and JADAM practices.  Nigel tells us how we can conduct our own citizen science to be better regenerative farmers.   The process for testing your own liquid mineral amendments can be found here on Nigel's website.   Nigel's upcoming workshops can be found here.   Nigel's YouTube channel has a growing collection of informative videos on how to make your own natural regenerative inputs.   This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN).  Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming.   On RFFN, you'll find written recipes for making several of the natural inputs Nigel and Jennie talk about during this show as well as view a listener Q&A video with Nigel.  Please rate and leave a review for this show wherever you are getting it.   Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities.   Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content.  Thanks for tuning in!  

JotaHerb's Grow & Tell
Korean Natural Farming

JotaHerb's Grow & Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 119:43


JotaHerb's Grow & Tell, Episode 4 - Korean Natural Farming, KNF, JADAM, Indigenous Microorganisms (IMOs), Regenerative Agriculture.watch live on http://www.youtube.com/fcp02 every Thursday at 6pm pacific / 9pm eastern.Or join the conversation on the Future Cannabis Project clubhouse.

The No-Till Flowers Podcast
A Little Goes a Long Way in Regenerative Flower Farming: KNF and JADAM with Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm

The No-Till Flowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 80:43


And we're back!  It's the premiere of Season 2 of No-Till Flowers!!   Host Jennie Love talks again with fan favorite, Tony Gaetz of Bare Mountain Farm about making and using natural farm inputs for fertility and biology a la Korean Natural Farming and JADAM practices.  The running theme is that a little goes a long way.  Tony was on Season 1 of the podcast so be sure to check out that episode if you haven't already.   Tony and his wife Denise have an outstanding YouTube channel full of videos about Korean Natural Farming, JADAM, biochar, bokashi, no-till techniques, tools, and much more.   This show is brought to you by the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network (RFFN).  Your membership in RFFN will go to support the making of more podcasts here on No-Till Flowers. Join RFFN today to read dozens of great articles on regenerative practices as they specifically relate to flower farming.   On RFFN, you'll find written recipes for making several of the natural inputs Tony and Jennie talk about during this show.  Please rate and leave a review for this show wherever you are getting it.   Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and opportunities.   Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content.  Thanks for tuning in!  

Cultivation Corner
Cultivation Corner, Episode 4 with Sam of Burnt Mountain Agriculture

Cultivation Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 79:11


What is regenerative cannabis farming? What is Korean Natural Farming? If I want to make my own inputs or take advantage of indigenous microorganisms, how do I begin? Listen to episode 4 of Cultivation Corner with Sam of Burnt Mountain Agriculture to hear those answers and much more.

The Probiotic Life
052 - Partnering With Nature Through Natural Farming with Chris Trump

The Probiotic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 104:30


This episode is with returning guest Chris Trump. He's a student of Nature, and regarded as one of the leading experts in Korean Natural Farming and it's adaptations around the world.In this interview Chris shares a bit of his story of how he got involved in natural farming and why he started teaching it. I ask him about the qualities he sees in successful natural farmers, and we dive into philosophy.We also get into a more detailed discussion about Indigenous Microorganisms aka IMO. I refer to his videos, which you can find on Youtube here: IMO1 IMO2I highly recommend you look at his videos if you are even remotely interested in probiotic growing, it really helped me to look outside the box, and connect in with Nature.You can find Chris on Youtube: Chris Trump's ChannelWe also talk about the difference between Effective Microorganisms aka EM and IMO and a bit about what you see under the microscope. Chris turns it around and asks me about my journey of natural farming.You can find info on Chris and what he's up to at naturalfarming.co and also on InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend!May the beneficial microbes be with you.Cheers!