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How can insects transform agriculture and waste management? In this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, Michael welcomes Josh Galt, a global nomad turned regenerative agriculture innovator. Now based in Mexico, Josh is pioneering the use of black soldier fly larvae for waste management, animal feed, and organic fertilizer. He also collaborates with smallholder farmers to develop consumer products like coffee, chocolate, and tropical fruits grown in BSFL-enriched soil. Tune in to hear how black soldier flies are transforming agriculture by turning waste into a sustainable resource for soil health and animal feed! Episode Highlights: Josh's Journey: Where is Josh currently located? [0:53] Industry Experience: What programs has Josh been involved with? [2:55] Insect Farming 101: What is the life cycle of black soldier flies? [11:09] Harvesting Process: How does Josh harvest black soldier flies? [21:35] Future of Insects in Agriculture: What does Josh see for the future of insect farming? [28:23] Beekeeping & Innovation: What does Josh do with honey bees? [47:00] Don't miss this episode on how black soldier flies are revolutionizing waste management, animal feed, and organic farming through regenerative agriculture! About the Guest: Josh Galt is a regenerative agriculture innovator who has lived on various types of farms across the world. He specializes in black soldier fly farming for waste management, natural animal feed, and organic fertilizer. Now based in Mexico, he and his wife work with smallholder farmers to develop consumer products like coffee, chocolate, and a new honeybee product called beeghee. Connect with Josh Galt: Website: Josh Galt Instagram: Follow on Instagram Facebook: Like on Facebook The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor, Seedtime! Are you ready to simplify your crop planning? Seedtime is a powerful tool designed to help farmers and gardeners plan their growing season with ease. Customize your schedule based on your location, get reminders for seeding, transplanting, and harvesting, and track your progress with the built-in journal. Start farming smarter at PlanWithSeedtime.com.
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Changes are Coming in 2025! As they say “Elections have conequences”... these will reach right in to your garden! It's all about the soil! Enriching your soil will increase the quality of your plants and volume of your crop's yield. When you Grow your own food for your family, you want Organic Fertilizers that work. We made it easy. Insects will come but keeping your garden organic with effective insect control can be tough! We have the best choices for organic insect control! Wondering what you should do about feeding your houseplants in winter? Listen in and you'll know the answer!! Philadelphia, South Jersey, & Delaware Valley Saturdays at 8am 860am WWDB-AM Saturday at 6am & 5pm 93.5FM & 1540am WNWR "The Word".... NYC Tri-State Area Sundays at 8am 1250 AM "Classic Oldies" WMTR Bloomers in the Garden helps you and your neighbors have more beautiful yards, gardens and landscapes. Len and Julio are your “go-to” source for practical information, solid “local” advice that applies to the Delaware Valley. Learn about products and plants you can pronounce that are available at local Independent Garden Centers. Get inspired and confident to try new things, building on our past successful recommendations. Your hosts, Len Schroeder & Julio Zamora Len Schroeder has a rich family heritage of horticulture dating back over 100 years. His own experience spans over 30 years as Owner of Bloomers Home & Garden Center. Bloomers is a Retail Garden Center that caters to the home gardener and the do-it-yourself landscaper. Bloomers prides itself on its staff training. We translate the often confusing gardening information into easy to understand, executable tasks. Len brings a professional lifetime of sorting out plants and products that work when customers get them home. Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Call the Bloomer's Garden Hotline” at (609)685-1880 to leave your question, your name and the town you're from! You can also write to len@bloomers.com or julio@bloomers.com
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On today's episode, we hear from Manda USA, sponsor at this year's Crop Consultant Conference, about fermented organic fertilizers in western agriculture. Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to this month's sponsors who makes it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their website. Manda USA - https://mandausa.com/harvest/ New Age Ag Services - https://www.newageagservices.com/ 2024 Crop Consultant Conference - https://progressivecrop.com/conference/
Jesryl Paulite and Melonie Lisayan are Co-founders at Lato Plus Liquid Foliar Biofertilizer. Lato Plus Liquid Foliar Biofertilizer is a new organic fertilizer for crops. Utilizing Lato, these fertilizers achieve similar resistance for crops while ensuring nutrition and safety for consumption. This episode is recorded at the TARA Agri-Aqua TBI office. TARA Agri-Aqua is a TBI at CSU (Caraga State University) in Butuan City incubating agri-aqua startups. IN THIS EPISODE | 00:39 Ano ang Lato Plus Liquid Foliar Biofertilizer? | 06:55 What is the problem being solved? | 15:26 What is the solution of the startup? | 20:26 What is the story behind the startup? | 34:31 What is the vision? | 41:52 How can listeners find more information? TARA AGRI-AQUA | Facebook: facebook.com/TARA.AgriAqua THIS EPISODE IS CO-PRODUCED BY SPROUT SOLUTIONS | Website: sprout.ph | Sprout Payroll Starter: bit.ly/SproutPayrollStarter CHECK OUT OUR PARTNERS | Ask Lex PH Academy: asklexph.com - Get 5% discount on e-learning courses & certifications! Code: "ALPHAXSUP" | OneCFO: onecfoph.co - Get 10% discount on CFO and financial services! Code: "ONECFOXSUP" | Twala: twala.id | Wunderbrand: wunderbrand.com | Doon: doon.ph | Enspace Cebu: enspace.ph/en | Mommyki Super Pet App: mommyki.com | Marketmind Local: marketmindlocal.com | Mata Technologies: mata.ph | Hier Business Solutions: hierpayroll.com | Smile: getsmileapi.com | DVCode Technologies: dvcode.tech | Drive Manila: www.facebook.com/drivemanilaph | Ignite Careers: ignitecareers.ph | LookingFour Buy & Sell Online: lookingfour.com | NutriCoach: nutricoach.com | Benjoys Food Products: benjoysfoodproducts.com | ROC.PH: roc.ph/ref/1706/?campaign=ROCPHXSUP | Digest PH: digest.ph - Get 10% discount on legal services! Code: "DIGESTXSUP" | Contakt RFID Business Cards: contakt-ph.com - Get 10% discount on RFID Business Cards! Code: "CONTAKTXSUP" | CodeChum | Kazam | Jur.ph | Big Giant Games | Founders Launchpad | Packetworx | Uplift Code Camp | Pareto Consulting | Agile Data Solutions - Hustle PH | Board Prep | Zayls | SeriousMD | Pahatid.ph START UP PODCAST PH | YouTube: youtube.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6BObuPvMfoZzdlJeb1XXVa | Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/start-up-podcast/id1576462394 | Facebook: facebook.com/startuppodcastph | Patreon: patreon.com/StartUpPodcastPH | Website: phstartup.online This episode is edited by the team at: tasharivera.com
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In this episode of the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, Fred and his expert guests answer questions about: • Squash pollination woes with Master Gardener and vegetable expert Gail Pothour.• The timing and application of plant fertilizer, with America's Favorite Retired College Horticulture Professor, Debbie Flower. • Choosing tart/sour cherry trees for cooking purposes, with Phil Pursel of Dave Wilson Nursery. Pictured: Male, Female Summer Squash FlowersLinks:Subscribe to the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter https://gardenbasics.substack.com Smart Pots https://smartpots.com/fred/ HeirloomRoses.com (with the FRED discount link, good until Oct. 31, 2024)Dave Wilson Nursery Cherry VarietiesDave Wilson Nursery You Tube VideosGot a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.net• E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com All About Farmer Fred: The GardenBasics.net websiteThe Garden Basics with Farmer Fred Newsletter, Beyond the Basics https://gardenbasics.substack.comFarmer Fred website: http://farmerfred.comThe Farmer Fred Rant! Blog http://farmerfredrant.blogspot.comFacebook: "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram/Threads: farmerfredhoffman https://www.instagram.com/farmerfredhoffman/Twitter/X: @farmerfredFarmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases from possible links mentioned here.Thank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter.
814: Albert Wilde on Wool Pellet Organic Fertilizer.Using an innovative resource to improve water retention in potted plants.In This Podcast: Regenerative farming is all about using everything in the system and not having any waist. What if you were a farmer and found a place that there was a 20% waste stream on your farm? Albert Wilde of Wild Valley Sheep Farm invented a new way to fertilize his wife's houseplants and it is turning into an innovate new way to fertilize and have our soil retain water. Join us as Albert and I chat about what is in my opinion one of the most innovative fertilizer inventions of the decade!Our Guest: Albert is a sixth generation sheep rancher, entrepreneur, and father of seven boys. He is pioneering a new market for US wool, focusing on the use of wool pellets as a fertilizer and water holding soil amendment. Albert started by making compost on the side as a little extra income for the farm. This led to making wool pellets and trialing them with a local greenhouse. Then in 2017, Wild Valley Farms won the Utah “Green Business Award for Innovation” and in 2018 Wild Valley Farms was chosen as a finalist out of 535 entries in the “American Farm Bureau Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge”. Since then, Albert has worked with numerous universities around the world demonstrating the benefits of wool pellets. Wild Valley Farms has expanded the market through distributors, online, and in stores establishing a new innovative product for gardeners and farmers. Albert's Recommended book: Root Cellaring natural cold storage of fruits and vegetables, by Mike and Nancy Bubell,Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/WildValleyFarms for the show notes and links on this episode! Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 850 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
How do we nurture our plants and gardens with the best, most sustainable fertilizer around? One family's quest for sustainability in their business led to the creation of Neptune's Harvest, a full line of organic fertilizers that utilizes a by- product of the seafood industry. On today's episode, we spoke with with Ann Molloy from this 5th generation family-run company in Gloucester, MA. We learn about the rich heritage of Gloucester in the fishing industry and how Neptune's Harvest evolved from the family's seafood business, pioneering a variety of organic fertilizers so that all parts of the harvested fish are used and not disposed of as waste. We also learn about Ann's personal journey from an art student who traveled with the Grateful Dead, to her pivotal role in marketing and sales at Neptune's Harvest. If you're wondering what is so special about fish fertilizer, Ann shares all of the benefits that we can expect from Neptune's Harvest and her favorite products. Get ready to make some good dirt! Topics Discussed: · The Grateful Dead · From Art Major to Sales and Marketing · Working in a Family Business & Passing it to the Next Generation · Chitin · Growing Squash Plants · Seed Starting and Sustainable Gardening · Organic Fertilizers · Ann's Journey & The Fascinating History of Neptune's Harvest · The Benefits of Fish Fertilizer · Gardening Tips · Using Fish Waste · The Environmental Impact of Fish Waste Disposal · Soil Enhancers · Liquid Humate · Italian Heritage · Nutrients in Soil & Food · Combatting Garden Pests with Natural Solutions · The Importance of Sustainable and Organic Gardening · Addressing Climate Change and Its Effects on Fishing · Celebrating Gloucester's Rich Fishing History · Understanding Organic Labels and Certification Episode Resources: · April Slow Living Episode · Tomato & Vegetable Fertilizer · Liquid Crab & Lobster Fertilizer · Hydrolyzed Fish Fertilizer Connect with Ann Malloy: · Website: https://www.neptunesharvest.com · Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-molloy-949a1a43/ · Email: Ann@NeptunesHarvest.com · Neptune's Harvest YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/neptunesharvest · Neptune's Harvest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neptunesharvest/ · Neptune's Harvest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neptunesharvest/ · Glouchester SALT: https://www.gloucestersalt.org ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
How do we nurture our plants and gardens with the best, most sustainable fertilizer around? One family's quest for sustainability in their business led to the creation of Neptune's Harvest, a full line of organic fertilizers that utilizes a by- product of the seafood industry. On today's episode, we spoke with with Ann Molloy from this 5th generation family-run company in Gloucester, MA. We learn about the rich heritage of Gloucester in the fishing industry and how Neptune's Harvest evolved from the family's seafood business, pioneering a variety of organic fertilizers so that all parts of the harvested fish are used and not disposed of as waste. We also learn about Ann's personal journey from an art student who traveled with the Grateful Dead, to her pivotal role in marketing and sales at Neptune's Harvest. If you're wondering what is so special about fish fertilizer, Ann shares all of the benefits that we can expect from Neptune's Harvest and her favorite products. Get ready to make some good dirt! Topics Discussed: · The Grateful Dead · From Art Major to Sales and Marketing · Working in a Family Business & Passing it to the Next Generation · Chitin · Growing Squash Plants · Seed Starting and Sustainable Gardening · Organic Fertilizers · Ann's Journey & The Fascinating History of Neptune's Harvest · The Benefits of Fish Fertilizer · Gardening Tips · Using Fish Waste · The Environmental Impact of Fish Waste Disposal · Soil Enhancers · Liquid Humate · Italian Heritage · Nutrients in Soil & Food · Combatting Garden Pests with Natural Solutions · The Importance of Sustainable and Organic Gardening · Addressing Climate Change and Its Effects on Fishing · Celebrating Gloucester's Rich Fishing History · Understanding Organic Labels and Certification Episode Resources: · April Slow Living Episode · Tomato & Vegetable Fertilizer · Liquid Crab & Lobster Fertilizer · Hydrolyzed Fish Fertilizer Connect with Ann Malloy: · Website: https://www.neptunesharvest.com · Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-molloy-949a1a43/ · Email: Ann@NeptunesHarvest.com · Neptune's Harvest YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/neptunesharvest · Neptune's Harvest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neptunesharvest/ · Neptune's Harvest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neptunesharvest/ · Glouchester SALT: https://www.gloucestersalt.org ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Fish fertilizer is one of the oldest natural fertilizers out there. On this week's podcast, hear how it's made, and what sets hydrolyzed fish fertilizer apart from fish emulsion. Ann Molloy of Neptune's Harvest in Gloucester, Massachusetts, tells us how her dad realized waste from the fishing industry that was being thrown away could be made into natural fertilizer. We also talk about best practices with fish fertilizer, how to apply it and how to get the most out of fish fertilizer. Understanding the manufacturing process explains why fish hydrolysate, which is stabilized with an organically-approved nutrient that plants need, doesn't smell as bad as fish emulsion, until you mix it with water. Which is why you have to use what you mix with water within a few hours, otherwise it will start to smell like fish again! Connect With Guest:Email: ann@neptunesharvest.comWebsite: https://www.neptunesharvest.com/Instagram: @neptunesharvestFacebook: Neptune's Harvest Podcast Sponsors:Huge thanks to our podcast sponsors as they make this podcast FREE to everyone with their generous support: A-Roo- Discover innovative packaging solutions at A-ROO Company, your one-stop destination for customizable and eco-friendly packaging across various industries, including floral, produce, and specialty packaging. Explore stylish and eco-friendly Kraft Paper Sleeves and sheets at shop.a-roo.com today and enjoy an exclusive 10% discount with code "GFM10" for Growing For Market Podcast listeners. When it comes to quality and innovation, A-ROO Company is the name you can trust. Rimol Greenhouse Systems designs and manufactures greenhouses that are built to be intensely rugged, reliably durable, and uniquely attractive – to meet all your growing needs. Rimol Greenhouses are guaranteed to hold up through any weather conditions, while providing exceptional value and an easy installation for vegetable growers of all sizes. Learn more about the Rimol difference and why growers love Rimol high tunnels at Rimol.com. Vermont Compost Company - Since 1992, Vermont Compost Company has supplied premium living soils and compost-based amendments to thousands of successful growers all over the country. All ingredients used in Vermont Compost products are approved for certified organic production. In addition to product consistency, growers can depend on Vermont Compost as an invaluable resource for a breadth of soil and plant knowledge and the technical expertise it takes to grow organically in an ever-changing environment. Why Grow Alone? Visit vermontcompost.com/gfm for details or mention this podcast when you place your order. Bootstrap Farmer offers a complete range of growing supplies including heat mats, ground cover, frost blankets, silage tarps, irrigation, and trellising. They also make all-metal, all-inclusive greenhouse frames, constructed of steel made in the USA and fabricated in Texas. Their heavy-duty, Midwest-made propagation and microgreens trays will last for years and are available in a full range of colors, great for keeping farm seedlings separate from retail, or just for fun. For all that and more, check out Bootstrap Farmer at bootstrapfarmer.com. Local Line is the all-in-one sales platform for direct-market farms and food hubs of all sizes. Increase your sales and streamline your processes with features including e-commerce, inventory management, subscriptions, online payments, and more! Get 15% off marketing services and one premium feature for a year with the code Growing4market at https://hubs.la/Q02bpWQV0 Subscribe To Our Magazine - FREE 28-Day Trial:Our Website: www.GrowingForMarket.com
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Recorded: 1/19/2024When it comes to fertilizer, we often discuss things like urea, potash, MAP, and DAP. However, a whole world of organic fertilizer sources exists outside of the traditional inorganic fertilizers most large-row crop producers are accustomed to using. In this episode, we are joined by two very knowledgeable members of our Penn State team to go over the benefits and drawbacks of organic fertilizers. We also discuss how folks interested in organic production might go about making the switch to organic. Links:The National List of Allowed and Prohibited SubstancesAgricultural Analytical Services LaboratoryUsing Organic Nutrient SourcesHost: Joseph Akins Guest: Dr. Elsa Sanchez and Megan Chawner, Penn State University/Penn State ExtensionFollow us on Facebook!
Synthetics Vs Organic Fertilizer. #water #waterquality #wateringpractices #irrigation #farming,#agriculture,#regenerativeagriculture,#farm,#soil,#farmer,#garden,#corn,#explainervideo,#agriculturetechnology, #itsallaboutthebiology The Soil Matters Jim Kurtz of Harvest Harmonics Watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrjZIjJsVjk Today's Guest: Jim Kurtz of Harvest Harmonics Your Host: Leighton Morrison Executive Producer Ken Somerville For a complete disclaimer, visit our website.
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Early winter is the best time to prepare for planting your spring vegetable garden.Learn how you can prepare your planting beds for spring planting. Stephen gives you simple tips to prepare the soil for next season. Get garden prep and vegetable grow at Harvesttotable.com. Read the Vegetable Garden Soil Guide and Organic Fertilizers and Soil Amendments. Also visit the Index and type in the crop you want to grow and harvest. You can keep growing with these books from Stephen Albert and Harvest to Table: Vegetable Garden Grower's Guide, also Kitchen Garden Grower's Guide, and Vegetable Garden Almanac and Planner, and Tomato Grower's Answer Book. Highlights: (02:13) Soil Testing in Early Winter (04:12) Winter Mulching for Planting Beds (06:52 ) Overwintering Container Plants (09:36) Composting Tips for Winter Links: Website: Harvest to Table iTunes: Harvest to Table Podcast Spotify: Harvest to Table Podcast Google Podcast: Harvest to Table Podcast Amazon Music: Harvest to Table Podcast
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The Girly Homesteader Podcast: NOT the Typical Homestead Show (Gardening/Seasonal Living/Chickens)
On today's podcast, I am sharing my favorites from the month of October. Here's all the links to the things I discuss: Organic REV Fertilizer (use code GIRLY for 5% off) Grubbly Farms Chicken Electrolytes Beautycounter Perfume Well People Eye Cream (daytime) Beautycounter Eye Cream (nighttime) Supergoop Sheer Screen Buy my Homestead Planner Follow me on Instagram!
Industry disruptors. Those people, those companies and that technology that are changing things up and bringing forward new ideas and often times new solutions for agriculture. Joining us on this episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is a leading disruptor in the agricultural input sector. The company is Phinite and has developed an innovative approach to animal manure. Jordan Phasey, founder and CEO of Phinite, is here to tell us more.This episode is sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they are working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting the website at UnitedANH.comFor more information, on this and other topics, we invite you to visit our websites - www.Feedstuffs.com, and www.NationalHogFarmer.com. While you are there be sure to check out our digital editions and our new Feedstuffs 365 platform.
The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
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Segment 1: Understanding types of fertilizersSegment 2: what to does with tomatoes Segment 3: Guest Benjamin Vogt of https://www.monarchgard.com/benjamin-vogt.htmlSegment 4: Garden questions answered Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com Or call 1-800-927-SHOWSponsors of the showProplugger of https://proplugger.com/Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/ Use coupon code Radio23 at checkout and save 15% off your orderChapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/Phyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.html Use code Gardentalk10 to save 10% off your orderHappy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/ Use code JoeyHolly to save 10% off orders of $90.00 one time useDripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out to save 10% on your orderBlue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/ Us code grow50 and save 10% off your order of $50 or moreTree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/ use coupon code garden15 to save 15% off your orderBloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/ use promo code freeship4meany size No More Bugs!Rescue of https://rescue.com/Jung Seeds of https://www.jungseed.com/ use code 10GT23 to save 10% off ordersFleet Farm of http://www.fleetfarm.com/Aquart - Mart of https://www.aqua-mart.com/Soil Savvy of https://www.mysoilsavvy.com/Wind River Chimes of https://windriverchimes.com/Verlo Mattress of https://verlo.com/Farmers Defense of https://farmersdefense.com/Rise Gardens of https://risegardens.com/Wisconsin Greenhouse Company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/Grip 6 of https://grip6.com/ Use Code Radio15 to save 15% off your orderDripping Springs Ollas https://drippingspringsollas.com/Tree Hugger springers of https://treehuggersprinklers.com/Mantis of https://mantis.com/Live Earth Products of https://www.livearth.com/The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show March – Oct weekly check it out herehttps://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/season-7-radio/Merch camping and gardening https://www.thatismyshirt.com/Amazon #Influencer page with products we use and trust from gardening to camping, household goods and even cat stuff. Over 500 items list https://www.amazon.com/shop/thewisconsinvegetablegardener?ref=ac_inf_hm_vp
Hubard Stephny, a 29-year-old petroleum engineer, has turned into a pioneer of green energy and organic fertilizer in Cameroon. He is bringing his green ideas to communities and is training them.
Hear how “The Ecological Farm” author/farmer Helen Atthowe developed a minimalist no-till, no-spray, grow-your-own fertilizer method over decades of research and application on her own farms. Helen has been applying and refining the principles of soil, plant, and whole farm ecosystem health for decades, and we're glad she finally wrote it all down in one place!This interview is of personal interest for interviewer Andrew Mefferd, as he had the pleasure of visiting her Woodleaf Farm in California 20 years ago when he was a farm apprentice. For farmers who aspire to “close the circle” and stop relying on off-farm inputs, this conversation has a lot of ideas for how growers can farm more self-sufficiently, as well as ecologically. It is also a realistic book, acknowledging that developing an ecological farm may in many cases take years of development; in the meantime there are recommendations for interventions for pests, diseases and other problems so growers can stay in business until ecosystem-based solutions are fully functioning. In Shop Talk with Neversink Farm, we chat about new tools, old tools, how they can benefit your farm and tips to use them successfully with Conor Crickmore of Neversink Tools, which manufactures tools for farmers.In this episode of Shop Talk with Neversink Farm, we discuss methods and timing for stale seedbedding. Stale seedbedding is a technique to intentionally let weeds germinate before a crop has emerged, in order to eliminate them using quick methods like flame weeding or blind cultivation without risk of damaging the crop. Though stale seedbedding can be done multiple times over the course of a season, we discuss a simple method for knowing when to time your last weeding pass just before the crop emerges, to reduce competition as much as possible.Thanks to our collaborator on this podcast Neversink Farm. They make this podcast free to everyone with their generous support. For tools designed and made by farmers, check out www.NeversinkTools.com Order The Ecological Farm book- GFM magazine subscribers always get 20% off books:https://growingformarket.com/store/products/246 Connect With Guest:Website 1: http://woodleaffarm.org/Website 2: http://veganicpermaculture.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AgrarianDreams/videos Download A FREE Magazine Issue:Go To Growing For Market Magazine: www.GrowingForMarket.com
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In this episode, Isabel Atugonza, Youth Challenge International's Knowledge and Learning Manager in Uganda, speaks with Nankinga Viola Kukiriza, founder of V&E Organics - a green enterprise that makes organic fertilizer from manure to provide a better, alternative product to artificial fertilizers. Viola discusses her passion for gardening and the environment and how YCI's HerStart program empowered her to become a social entrepreneur. This episode was conducted in Luganda and the English voiceover is provided by Isabel Atugonza.
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Felicity and Candice talk to Daniel Gleeson, CEO of Fertoz. IN the conversation we find out how the company identified the growing demand for organic crop farming, and took advantage of the opportunity to provide an all-natural solution to boost soil nutrition. Fertoz is a leader in sustainable fertilizers for the US, Canada and Australia - the code on the ASX is FTZ and it currently boasts a market cap of $39 million. The team at Fertoz have a great goal - they want to provide organic, regenerative and conventional farming operations with reliable access to direct application rock phosphate fertilizers that are better for the environment, soil health and building the carbon in soils.Follow Talk Money To Me on Instagram, or send Candice and Felicity an email with all your thoughts here. Felicity Thomas and Candice Bourke are Senior Advisers at Shaw and Partners, and you can find out more here. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Talk Money To Me acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Talk Money To Me is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.Talk Money To Me is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we sat down with Jack Higgins from Earthworks to discuss their new line of direct to consumer fertilizers, Earthworks 4 Home. Earthworks has been manufacturing compost based fertilizers for the professional turf industry for years, and we're excited to hear about their new products designed to make lawn (and soil) care easy, as well as their top-notch and easy to use soil testing program! be sure to check them out and enjoy listening to us learn a ton from Jack.www.earthworks4home.comwww.earthworksturf.comIG: earthworks4home earthworksturfKeep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizerswww.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1Join us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
With the avian flu being in the news this Spring, and the culling of millions of chickens, it got us thinking again about the poultry industry again. More specifically, about chicken manure- where it comes from and where it's going. I did some research into the industry and my findings were shocking, and confusing. We wanted to bring back Milo Shammas, the founder of Dr. Earth, to help us understand this topic more thoroughly. If chickens are being fed GMO corn and soy, how is it then that their manure would qualify as an organic input ingredient for fertilizers and compost? Are "organic" farms contaminated with GMO by-products? Is this a small, or a large problem? Do labeling laws need to change? We will discuss these topics in this special edition of The Growing Revolution Smart Potcast. We'd love to hear what you have to say about this topic. Please leave a comment! If you like what you seen here, please like this video and consider subscribing to the @smartpots channel. Thank you!
Hello Friend Are you ready to make some black gold? Today, I will tell you how to start your own worm bin at home and how and what to feed the worms so you can make your own organic fertilizer for your garden! Let me know if you start your own bin! Join our Facebook Group -> Simple Gardening, Homesteading & Holistic Home for Beginners Email -> claimingsimplicity@gmail.com Instagram -> https://www.instagram.com/claimingsimplicity/ Blessings! Monica
Among the things our country spends money on, right up there with airplanes and cars, is fertilizer. Join your intrepid Simblified hosts as they dive into this pile and try to find out moreAdd one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit, and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humor (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humor", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!You can contact the hosts on:Chuck: twitter.com/chuck_gopal / instagram.com/chuckofalltradesNaren: twitter.com/shenoyn / instagram.com/shenoynvTony: twitter.com/notytony / instagram.com/notytonySrikeit: twitter.com/srikeit / instagram.com/srikeit
In this episode Ellen and C.L. celebrate spring salads, discuss organic fertilizers and discuss the many ways to grow vining Clematis. :28 What's for dinner: Spring Salads 6:24 Insider Information: Organic fertilizers 11:03 Eat/Drink/Grow: Clematis This episode is brought to you by our friends at Rainwand.com
Dr. Rob Mikkelsen, Yara's Director of Agronomic Services, joins us again to bust a common myth that organic fertilizers are preferred by plants. To learn more about Yara please visit us at https://www.yara.us https://www.yaracanada.ca
How about using human dung on your vegetable patch? It might not sound appetizing, but it is an effective organic fertilizer. And it's considered safe too provided the compost is made correctly. The method has been used in Mexico since ancient times.
We sat down with Ted Stutz, owner of the organic fertilizer company Ohio Earth Food. He gave us some great information on natural products that are not only healthy for your lawn, but your soil microbes. Find them at IG: www.instagram.com/ohioearthfoodwww.ohioearthfood.comKeep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizers www.Propeat.com IG:@propeat1Outro music this week is Vans in Japan, by Deep StateJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to win a giveaway! SUBSCRIBE!!!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more info and merchwww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
SBS Sinhala radio brings you the most prominent news highlights of Sri Lanka in this featured current affairs segment - සවන්දෙන්න ගෙවීගිය සතියේ ශ්රී ලංකාවෙන් වාර්තා වුනු නවතම පුවත් වල ඇතුලාන්ත තොරතුරු SBS සිංහල සේවයේ සෑම සඳුදා දිනකම ගෙනෙන 'සතියේ ශ්රී ලාංකික පුවත් විමසුමෙන්"
A Ugandan social entrepreneur is building sawdust composting public toilets in the slums of the capital, Kampala. The community's hygiene has improved, and farmers are benefiting from the organic fertilizers.
In this episode we sat down to talk with Ryan at MicroLife Organic Fertilizers about their lineup and all things Organic, soil health, microbes, beneficial fungi and more! Follow Ryan on Instagram: @mrsoillife Follow MicroLife on Instagram @microlife_organic_fertilizer www.Microlifefertilizer.comJoin us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to get a giveaway!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more infowww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of ten DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
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In this episode of Growing the Future Podcast, Dan chats with Jason McNamee. Jason is the Chief Product Officer and Senior geoscientist at Lucent Bioscience. Lucent BioSciences delivers Soileos: a sustainable, non-leaching micronutrient fertilizer for agriculture... in other words, Soileos is the bomb. In this episode you will learn: What is Soileos and what makes it different from synthetic fertilizers?How this proprietary technology came about and why it's so effectiveThe million-dollar question: what is the benefit for farmers?The technology and workings behind synthetic fertilizers.The importance of understanding the microbiome in the soilDeep understanding of what's happening in the soil and why farmers need to preserve itThe similarities between the microbiomes in the human body and the microbiomes in the soilHow is the product delivered to farmers?Bonus: Jason's entrepreneurial advice on startupsWant to learn more about Soileos? Go here Want to connect with Jason on Linked in? Go here And if you want to be part of the Growing the Future community, make sure to say hi on social at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-aberhart-b36203b6/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growingthefuturepodcast/Say hi to Dan: https://www.instagram.com/aberhartdan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxB4TPqfE2KR1SPo6KQJQxw Also, don't forget to share this episode with your fellow Growing the Future trailblazers and subscribe to the podcast.
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Check out Pro Organic, a 100% natural and organic Tree and Shrub Fertilizer launching this summer. This organic fertilizer is formulated with rice bran, castor meal, and 17 natural minerals that help plants grow healthy and strong.
Making sure that the plants in your garden are getting enough food is probably the most important thing to do, aside from watering, when you are growing your own fruits and veggies. Just as important is the type of fertilizer you plan on using; whether it be organic or synthetic. To get a better understanding on the different types of organic fertilizers out there we spoke with Andrew Samples who is the regional sales rep for Nature Safe. Nature Safe is one of the largest organic fertilizer manufacturers out there as well as the largest recycling companies. Andrew explains that the company takes various inedible animal materials from the harvesting process of those animals and recycles that material into organic fertilizers for farmers and gardeners. This is a way to help ensure there is no waste so that all of an animal will be used. Organics Organics is a topic that many people are passionate about. Sometimes the passion can overshadow the facts causing confusion and leading to misinformation. One of the first things to come to mind when organics is mentioned is cost. When you are shopping in the grocery store you will notice that items labeled as ‘organic' tend to be more expensive. Even though these items are at a higher price, we feel better about buying them because we feel as though we are doing the right thing for ourselves and how the item was produced. As per the USDA website, “Produce can be called organic if it's certified to have grown on soil that had no prohibited substances applied for three years prior to harvest. Prohibited substances include most synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. In instances when a grower has to use a synthetic substance to achieve a specific purpose, the substance must first be approved according to criteria that examine its effects on human health and the environment”. Organic gardening is the way most people want to grow their own food. Ground Fertility There are some differences, some similarities too, between growing your food organically or using conventional methods. You will find there are tradeoffs between the two as well. When growing organically you need to think ahead and plan for the time it takes for the fertilizers to break down and become available to your plants. There are several types of fertilizers and each can take a different amount of time to break down. Manures Chicken manure, the “original fertilizer”, has been used for hundreds of years to feed crops the nutrients that they need. Our 5-4-3 Organic Fertilizer is a pelletized chicken manure that should be incorporated into the soil a few weeks before you plant your crops. This will allow the nutrients in the fertilizer to break down and become incorporated into the soil for your plants to use. One of the highest nitrogen-containing manures is bat guano. We carry a 5-6-2 Fish and Guano liquid fertilizer that is rich in nitrogen but breaks down slowly, also giving you time to prepare your plots for planting. Other common manure fertilizers are those from horses, cows, and pigs. These, however, have a lower nitrogen quantity than the chicken, fish, and bat varieties. As mentioned above there are some misconceptions about the term ‘organic' and that applies to manures. One organic manure you never want to use in your vegetable garden is Milorganite. This fertilizer is made from processing sewer sludge to extract nitrogen and phosphorus. While it is wonderful for landscaping and lawns, the metals and other contaminants it can contain can be absorbed by the plants in your garden. Mined Minerals Andrew also has experience with Chilean nitrate. This nitrate-rich, organic fertilizer is mined in Chile by blasting the crust of the earth, scoop the materials up, and leech out the salts. This process is carried out in the Atacama Desert, one of the driest deserts in the world. This purely nitrate fertilizer is perfect for colder weather as the other fertilizers can have trouble...
Habitat Podcast #121 - Nick Percy joins Jared and Brian on a great Spring Food Plot discussion. Habitat management and food plots are in the air! We cover: Spring Food Plot Choices, Organic Pellet & Foliar Fertilizer, Screening Food Plots & Switchgrass, Soil Tests - Fast PH level turnaround, EHD & Pond Health for Whitetails Habitat PODCASTS & GEAR Leave Us Reviews Here Land Plan Consulting Services Killer Food Plots 10% off & free shipping w/code: HP10% Packer Maxx Culti-Packers $25 off with code: HPC25 Morse Nursery - Use code HABITAT10 for 10% off & free shipping HuntWise MI Whitetail Pursuit Realtree United Country Land Pro - Lake States Realty & Auction Habitat Hook Habitat Podcast Store's Amazon Page
On this episode of RENEWables, we conclude our four-part series with a science lesson from Dr. Jerry Hatfield, an agricultural research plant physiologist with a 45+-year industry career. He explains why carefully evaluating the soil plant atmosphere continuum is an important foundation to optimizing the “living system,” to not only improve crop production efficiency but also produce the food needed to sustain the population around the world. Soil health and soil fertilization are critical to the future of farming, and BioStar's SuperSix™ Organic Liquid Fertilizer provides a key component in nitrogen to support both.
This RENEWables episode dives deep into the weeds of organic farming and how the continued spike of the organic industry is calling for increased soil health, soil fertility and growing better crops. Allen Philo, an organic farming expert with a vast knowledge in soil science, explains how BioStar's SuperSix™ patented organic liquid fertilizer functions differently than others. Its all-natural form increases soil microbiology, which in turn increases overall soil health. In fact, SuperSix is the highest liquid nitrogen organic fertilizer on the market today at 6% and is produced as part of a waste-to-energy process. Listen and you're guaranteed to learn more about the organic industry and the critical role renewable energy plays in propelling it forward.
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You've probably heard it said that soil quality and fertility is paramount for a successful garden. You probably even know that compost is one of the best amendments you can add to your soil. But what about organic fertilizers? I frequently get questions about organic fertilizers -- specifically, what to use and when to use it. For this topic, I turned to Joe Lamp'l and in this episode of the Beginners' Garden Podcast, we talk about organic fertilizer options. SHOW NOTES: Other Episodes with Joe Lamp’l: Tomato Troubleshooting: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2019/07/02/troubleshooting-tomato-plant-problems-with-joe-lampl/ Irrigation Best Practices: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2019/07/09/garden-irrigation-best-practices-with-joe-lampl/ Find Joe here: https://joegardener.com/ Earlier podcast episodes: https://journeywithjill.net/podcast Raised Bed Templates: https://journeywithjill.net/shop (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make a purchase, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you.) Special thanks to our sponsor, Good Ideas, Inc. Home of the best-selling rain barrel, Good Ideas also offers self-watering raised beds, compost tumblers, and more pre-built options for the busy gardener. Get 10% off your purchase by entering the code JILL10 at checkout. https://goodideasinc.com/ PROMO CODE: JILL10 for 10% off Connect with Jill: Get Jill’s “In the Garden” Weekly Emails + Free Printable Resources Here: https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup Join the Beginner’s Garden Shortcut Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/beginnersgarden/ Connect with Jill on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/
Did you know you can fertilize your plants and lawn with fish guts? In this episode I discuss how it works, what kind to get, what it is best for and some of the pros and cons of using fish as a fertilizer source.
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In this podcast Margo Hale, Regional Director of NCAT's Southeast Regional office in Fayetteville, Arkansas, talks with Dr. Anne Fanatico about ecological poultry production and alternative feeds for poultry diets. Anne teaches and conducts research at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. They talk about poultry feed and alternatives to the standard corn and soybean diet, including insects, worms, and potatoes. They also discuss practical tips for ecological poultry production. For more information on this topic, you can contact Margo Hale directly at margoh@ncat.org Related ATTRA Resources: Pastured Poultry Nutrition and Forages Pastured-Raised Poultry Nutrition Poultry Production: Providing Adequate Methionine Integrating Livestock and Crops Vermicomposting: The Basics Other Resources Webinar - Producing and Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae in Small Poultry Flocks Sustainable Fish and Invertebrate Meals for Methionine and Protein Feeds in Organic Poultry Production - The Journal of Applied Poultry Research American Pastured Poultry Producers Association Fertrell Company - Natural and Organic Fertilizer, Soil Amendments and Livestock Nutrition Please call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website. You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page. Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website. Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages! Southwest Regional Office: Website / Facebook Western Regional Office: Website / Facebook Rocky Mountain West Regional Office: Facebook Gulf States Regional Office: Website / Facebook Southeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook Northeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook
In this podcast Margo Hale, Regional Director of NCAT's Southeast Regional office in Fayetteville, Arkansas, talks with Dr. Anne Fanatico about ecological poultry production and alternative feeds for poultry diets. Anne teaches and conducts research at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. They talk about poultry feed and alternatives to the standard corn and soybean diet, including insects, worms, and potatoes. They also discuss practical tips for ecological poultry production. For more information on this topic, you can contact Margo Hale directly at margoh@ncat.orgRelated ATTRA Resources:Pastured Poultry Nutrition and ForagesPastured-Raised Poultry NutritionPoultry Production: Providing Adequate MethionineIntegrating Livestock and CropsVermicomposting: The BasicsOther ResourcesWebinar - Producing and Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae in Small Poultry FlocksSustainable Fish and Invertebrate Meals for Methionine and Protein Feeds in Organic Poultry Production - The Journal of Applied Poultry ResearchAmerican Pastured Poultry Producers AssociationFertrell Company - Natural and Organic Fertilizer, Soil Amendments and Livestock NutritionPlease call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office: Website / FacebookSoutheast Regional Office: Website / FacebookNortheast Regional Office: Website
Allergies & bad time management have kept me from podcasting recently, but I'm back for another rant about Organic Gardening & ideas I have to expand my brand & business, Gardening 4 Gains
In this episode, Omar Rodriguez, a sustainable agriculture specialist with NCAT's ATTRA sustainable agriculture program, has a conversation about biostimulants with Meerae Park, a master's degree student in the Plant Sciences Department at the University of California Davis. Omar, who works out of NCAT's Western Regional Office in Davis, California, and Meerae give an overview of biostimulants – which are generally described as substances that aren't fertilizers, pesticides, or growth regulators but can affect plants' yield, quality, and vigor. They discuss categories of biostimulants, how they may affect plants, the sometimes difficult task of defining which substances are biostimulants, how farmers can research which biostiumulants might be helpful for their crops, and other aspects of Meerae's research. For more information on this topic, you can contact Omar Rodriguez directly at omarr@ncat.org.Related ATTRA Resources:Sources of Organic Fertilizers and AmendmentsResource Guide to Organic and Sustainable Vegetable ProductionUnderstanding the Soil Microbiome with Nicole MastersOther ResourcesBiostimulants: What are they and do they work?Crop BiostimulantsPlant Biostimulants: Definition, concept, main categories and regulationPlease call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office: Website / FacebookSoutheast Regional Office: Website / FacebookNortheast Regional Office: Website /
In this episode, Omar Rodriguez, a sustainable agriculture specialist with NCAT's ATTRA sustainable agriculture program, has a conversation about biostimulants with Meerae Park, a master's degree student in the Plant Sciences Department at the University of California Davis. Omar, who works out of NCAT's Western Regional Office in Davis, California, and Meerae give an overview of biostimulants – which are generally described as substances that aren't fertilizers, pesticides, or growth regulators but can affect plants' yield, quality, and vigor. They discuss categories of biostimulants, how they may affect plants, the sometimes difficult task of defining which substances are biostimulants, how farmers can research which biostiumulants might be helpful for their crops, and other aspects of Meerae's research. For more information on this topic, you can contact Omar Rodriguez directly at omarr@ncat.org. Related ATTRA Resources: Sources of Organic Fertilizers and Amendments Resource Guide to Organic and Sustainable Vegetable Production Understanding the Soil Microbiome with Nicole Masters Other Resources Biostimulants: What are they and do they work? Crop Biostimulants Plant Biostimulants: Definition, concept, main categories and regulation Please call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website. You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page. Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website. Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages! Southwest Regional Office: Website / Facebook Western Regional Office: Website / Facebook Rocky Mountain West Regional Office: Facebook Gulf States Regional Office: Website / Facebook Southeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook Northeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook
Habitat Podcast #42 - Nick Percy has a VERY informative discussion on all things 2019 Food Plots. We cover: 2019 Food Plots & Mineral Transfer Proper Soil Testing To Find Correct Seeds Or Products, Organic Matter & Liquid Bacteria Spray, What Seed To Plant Based On Soil Test, Educating Property Owners & Changing Bad Habits, Minor Changes = Big Results, Water & Wetlands, Foot Plot Layouts & Screening, Organic Fertilizer & Root Health With Immediate Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium With Calcium and more.... www.habitatpodcast.com www.killerfoodplots.com
This program explains why you might want to plant a hickory tree, and which flowers can be started indoors this spring. C.L. and Ellen also discuss how organic fertilizers work and why you should appreciate that they aren’t instantly available to plants. The episode ends with the mystery of the disappearing foxglove plants. :30 Did You Know: What is a shagbark hickory tree and why should you care? recipe for shagbark hickory syrup Go Native Tree Farm in Manheim PA is a place you can order hickory 5:52 Eat/Drink/Grow: Yes, it’s time to start thinking about which flowers to grow from seeds. 18:07 Inside Information: How organic fertilizers work. 20:55 Love Letters and Questions: Portia is wondering why her foxgloves have disappeared. This episode of Plantrama is brought to you by American Meadows. Use the code PODCAST19 for $5 off of an order of $40 or more.
When you're prepping a bed, it's important to know that there are a wealth of options for recharging the soil. Whether you're setting up a new bed or trying to amend after a bountiful harvest, here are 7 organic ways to get your soil filled with nutrition! Learn More: 21+ Organic Fertilizers and How To Use Them In Your Garden Keep Growing, Kevin Follow Epic Gardening Everywhere: YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group Twitter
How would you think about constructing your own fertilizer? Bill from Garden Maker drops his expert knowledge. I hope you enjoy this episode :) Keep Growing, Kevin Podcast Sponsor: Garden Maker Naturals Natural and organic fertilizers with complete ingredient transparency, custom-mixed for your garden's unique needs. You can get my Epic Soil Starter custom-mixed fertilizer over at Garden Maker. I designed it with one of their founders to take a raised bed from basic soil to super-charged in a single season! Use the code 'partnershipping' for 50% off of your shipping costs! Follow Epic Gardening Everywhere: YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group Twitter
In this edition of Vargas Speaks : • Update on the budget for the university for FY18 • 100,000 Strong for the Americas ( ) • Higher Learning Commission Strategy Forum ( ) • Southeast Launches New Courses Dedicated to Cultural Competence in the Health Professions • Southeast Awarded Grant to Evaluate Polysulfate as Organic Fertilizer for Vegetables, Soil Conditioner This interview was recorded on Tuesday, November 16, 2017
Mixing in organic fertilizers to your gardening adds a lot of versatility to how you build your soil and add nutrition. In this episode I look at synthetic vs. organic fertilizers as well as share a few of my favorites. Learn More: 21+ Organic Fertilizers and How To Use Them In Your Garden Keep Growing, Kevin
If you thought worm castings an odd fertilizer, brace yourself: the new kid on the organic fertilizer block is insect castings, or frass. Daniel Jazvac, one of the co-founders of Prime Nutrients Ltd., calls this fertilizer the “missing link” of organics. Here's why: insects play a crucial role in recycling organic matter everywhere, and some […] The post The Manic Gardener – The Next Organic Fertilizer: Insect Poop? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
In the course of this interview, Steve Solomon covers a lot more ground than the tame “organic fertilizers” title suggests. This American-turned-Aussie gardener and garden writer defines the lovely phrase “to put into healing grass,” gives a bit of history about the British garden “allotment,” critques Elliot Coleman's seven-year garden rotation, describes the odd Oregon […] The post The Manic Gardener – Steve Solomon's Complete Organic Fertilizer—Eventually appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
An Access to Health Experts interview with special guest Dr Elaine Ingham, President and Director of Research at Soil Food Web, Inc. Here is Dr. Ingham discussing the use of organic fertilizers and how they help support the nutrient cycle in soil. She also talks about the differences between fungal food and bacterial food for the healthiest soil and which plants thrive. Access to Health Experts is not only an interview series, it's also a membership website featuring user forums, special reports, 20% discounts on professional grade nutritional supplements, monthly teleseminars, and much more. Visit www.accesstohealthexperts.com for more information.