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The Dirt on Organic Farming

The Dirt on Organic Farming

Released: 2021-07-30
© 2022 Organic Agronomy Training Service | OATS
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6 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
6 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2021-07-30
© 2022 Organic Agronomy Training Service | OATS
Most Recent Episode
6. No Tools, No Premiums: Organic Transition is a Trap

6. No Tools, No Premiums: Organic Transition is a Trap

Time: 1:09:15
Organic transition is a three year gamble. Farmers battle weeds, low fertility, and equipment investments while selling crops at conventional prices. Is it even possible to get through transition without losing a bunch of money?
Separate the wheat from the chaff and myth from reality with this episode's guests:
Will Glazik, organic farmerAaron Butler, organic farmerBen Bowell, Oregon Tilth/NRCSRyan Koory, MercarisTell us what you think about the podcast by taking this short survey.
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A huge thank you to our sponsors:
General MillsClif BarStonyfieldKing Arthur Baking Co.Organic Valleyand our fiscal sponsor, Organic Trade AssociationMusic from Blue Dot Sessions, Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe, and Free Music Archive. Sound Effects from zapsplat.com.
Episode ID: 1000530528367
GUID: Buzzsprout-8932945
Release Date: 30/07/2021, 00:30:00

Description

Over the years, we have been asked some really tough questions about organic grain farming. The Dirt on Organic Farming podcast brings honest and fair answers to six common criticisms of organic agriculture by openly discussing the sometimes messy promise of the organic opportunity. We combine expert interviews with real world examples to get beyond "us vs. them" and towards a more informed understanding of organic agriculture. Created by the Organic Agronomy Training Service (OATS) with co-hosts Mallory Krieger & Nate Powell-Palm and producer Michaela Elias. Learn more at www.organicagronomy.org.

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