Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
John Kempf
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Trucker wannabe farmer
I just listened to episode 105 that is one of the things I want to do in our property, I’m about to start listening to all podcast for some for the sixth time, as I slowly read John’s book. Thank you John for sharing the knowledge of all your guests and yours of course. Gartner’s Farm.
Hyperwolf350
Let’s hear it for the boys
Really enjoy the podcast and the level of detail covered. I have learned a lot. However, it feels a lot like a boys club, wish there were a bit more diversity in the people being interviewed.
kayseejay6
Enlightening and Hopeful
Really appreciate the in-depth information about ways we can do less harm and more good for the environment by changing our agricultural practices. Lots of upside for improving soil health, water utilization, nutrient utilization -while at the same time saving farmers money. Developing a sustainable and healthy food supply requires that we understand the financial impacts on farmers and find ways to make growing more sustainably more profitable.
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JeffRThiel
The best of Ag
I absolutely love this podcast and try to share it with as many people as possible. Real grounded conversations. Real regen(leaving room for everyone to start where they are). Real Ag. Real solutions. Real people. Real heart. Many thanks to all the folks that make this podcast happen!
McCarrickless
Don’t be an uncritical consumer of this podcast
I was surprised and disappointed to hear a highly touted guest proclaim that he wasn’t sure if climate change was really happening and be given ample time to waffle and cast doubt on what is established science. In addition, the same guest made it sound like all animal agriculture is fine—that eutrophication and other water pollution isn’t happening, that methane from ruminants isn’t an issue. C’mon. The science is there. This makes you, the host, look like a fool. Take some time to talk about the nuance—CAFOs are bad. A lot of animal agriculture IS bad. Sell your own model. Please—debunk and clarify when your guests make spurious claims.
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extrasuperkk
Long time listener becoming an even bigger fan
I’ve listened to all of John’s episodes. Always stimulating and valuable. But I have to say the recent episodes are going to a whole new level. I can tell John has been deep in thought about more than just soil and it shows. I really appreciate all that’s been discussed, including the topic of how to regenerate ourselves and our connections. Please keep going down this path. It’s powerful.
No-Till Flowers
Awesome!
Let’s heal our agriculture. Listening to this podcast will help.
Me741
Valuable
A great podcast by one of agriculture‘s great thinkers. We have much to learn from John Kempf, and it’s presented here in detail.
trumpeting_angel
Love the Podcast
John thank you for all you do to educate and inspire the masses on soil health
LJessica44
Such Rich Soil!
I keep wanting to see John Kempf in the mainstream media. It would be wonderful and fitting to find an Article in the NYT or WashPo or even TIME (is TIME still a thing?) with the story about agriculture that John would tell. There is not much that I can think of that is more pressing than widespread knowledge of the guests and host of this podcast. Good stuff!
URG...!
The best!
Such a wealth of good information! I feel like I’m getting such a good education and so many good book recommendations.
Robert Atterberry
The Library of Alexandria
In the world of agriculture there is no equal to this collection of brilliant scientists, farmers, and agronomists.
johnburstleton
All episodes superb
As a climate change activist and earth lover, hearing any good news about our future gives me back the joy that leaks away over time. I don’t know where Kempf has been all these years, but I am so grateful he has emerged to show us what I knew and many many of us knew, that the earth can take care of herself very well, if we just stop destroying her. Just. Stop. Learn along with these earth workers that Ecology was right. Let’s open that book up again, Ecology for Dummies.
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Ecology will save us
Treasure Chest of information
Bought 42 acres in Eastern TN a few years back. It’s mostly timber for the last 120 years. The pasture areas were subjected to chemical growing regimes for years and the soil is light beige and very poor. The forest soil is dark brown. I wanted to bring back the pasture areas. This podcast has provided me just the information I need to heal my soil. Thank you so much. Keep up the amazing work!
Blackbeard-4590
Don’t change a thing! Except maybe the audio quality.
To all the people out there that are critical about representation of women and certain communities, is that really so important? I’m a queer listener and farmer and haven’t ever felt the podcast lacking, except for the inconsistent audio quality, which I totally understand. John has fascinating people on from many different walks of life, bust most importantly, people that are 4th or 5th generation farmers. People that hold a lot of weight in their communities. People that manage THOUSANDS of acres and can speak to others in their field with credibility. The critiques about a lack of representation should be aimed at the industry and society, not this informative, inspiring and well produced podcast. Keep up the great work!
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Tomaballsdeep
You ask brilliant questions
I love this podcast. I am a Body Therapist - working with energy, soft tissue, bones, nervous system, using touch and sound and awareness practices- a gardener, herbalist and I love learning about soil. It is all connected. My favorite thing about this podcast is John’s heart - it is so clear in the way he relates to his interviewees, and with his brilliant questions. I learn so much, from all of it, content and process and heart.
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Mirwall
My favorite podcast
I learn so much from this podcast. These conversations give me a glimmer of hope for our future. John guides the conversations brilliantly. His guest are excellent experts expounding on the essential, broad ideas and the nuances of working with nature.
onekanmar
A Wealth of Digestible Information
I’m no biologist, just an urban gardener that has a strong passion for growing nutrient dense food for myself and my community. I feel that our country’s agriculture system is not designed for well being of its people, but to put more money in the pockets of agricultural corporations. The information that John digs up in his interviews is INVALUABLE! I’ve learned so much over the past month taking notes while listening to this podcast. What I love most about this podcast is that it feels like it comes from a place of humility. There is no sense of pride or effort to push the listener to think a certain way. It is pure information coming from John’s passion and interest in the topics discussed. Thank you and please keep it up!
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Logan Gunz
Where are the women?
You don’t know any women farmers?
Rchek
Great podcast
Amazing podcast. Covers all things soil health.
qdma1
No one is benefiting if you only interview white,cis men.
Wonderful! Important! BUT we need more interviews with women, BIPOC, and queer farmers. We need/must hear their perspectives and practices... we’ve got to think broader, bigger, better. If you are having a hard time finding them to interview, look harder. They are out there and necessary.
dyllpear
What book is that?
Hi there, I love the interview and and discussion about starting with geology in episode 65. However I can’t seem to find the book that was recommended, Buffalo Arts? Who’s the author? Curios farmer in Montana
jpondo
The most relevant podcast in agriculture
Regenerative agriculture is clearly the scientific driven, truly sustainable next evolution in our relationship with how we take care of each other in the land. This podcast has the most interesting technically competent guests who provide a wealth of actionable items towards true sustainability including the state ability of profitability G. Pennyroyal
Puduncle
Doing great things for ag and food and the world
Just love all the info, SO MUCH in depth info on science and food and ag. Super amazing, I have learned so much. Thanks for helping regenerate our farmland with all your knowledge!
Zemyna21
Joining heart and head, dollars and sense
Kudos to host John K. and his support team for this content-rich work. Yes, the audio is not broadcast-standard quality, but I find the knowledge and spirit of these conversations more than balances the technical quirks. Bravo!
Jed-I jester
Amazing Content - Horrible sound quality !
This is a great podcast, excellently handled by the host. But John seriously some of the sound quality is dreadful. I still wanna give 5 stars as your work is good and important but I’m sure you can do something with the sound quality even with Covid issues and remote interviews.
YannisD
Great content bad audio
Having trouble stomaching the content with the audio quality
jeremy kiner
Expert and intense
Top notch knowledge being discussed. Some of the science I wish had links to video explanations. Trying to bring regenerative ag small scale to my urban home garden. Soil around homes are depleted as well.
DaJoyK
Title
Great information, some audio quality is unbearable causijh me to miss out on valuable info
Logankyng
Great podcast
Excellent, enriching, informative podcast. John and guests passion about regenerative agriculture is infectious.
R-I-L-e-y
Saving our farms.
Restoring our soils is our quickest way forward to decarbonization. Here is a fantastic resource for growers looking for a path to higher profitability with the side benefit of restoring balance to our carbon budget. The business opportunities are significant. The old ways are ripe for disruption.
Nina Wisconsin
So grateful!
I’m listening to episode 5 of season 1 and I am inspired! This podcast offers so much essential knowledge and I’m undergoing real learning as I listen. Thank you all who take part in its production.
WaldoP969
Very stimulating and rich with ideas and information!
John is very knowledgeable, and does an incredible job at bringing in remarkable guests who are apex resources in their fields. Have very much enjoyed these podcasts!
joedinn150
The Passion and Ambition are contagious
John Kempf and the other agronomists at AEA as well as guests on the podcast a great platform for scientists interested in agronomy as well as farmers who are passionate about regenerative agriculture. I recommend anyone still hungry for knowledge to give their online lectures a listen.
devinrasch
Regenerative Agriculture will change the world!
John is doing great work with this podcast. I love the guests he brings on the information being discussed. World changing is big title, but will be the result if we can begin to influence the way people farm. Keep up the good work AEA and John!
AJ Westlund
Serious, Effective, Organized Info
I have a job which allows me to listen to (growing, farming, garden related) podcasts all day long. Regenerative Ag Podcast is the best one I have found. The information is dense, very well presented and organized. Most of all, John Kempf is working to make a change where things really matter - the health of the food we grow. The production values are excellent in terms of sound quality, etc.. I get a strong sense that Kempf well studied and up to date on the lit, and can clear assimilate the pertinent info from across the sciences. I also appreciate that his work is rooted in working with farmers make improvements. Its not theoretical or overly academic, but very real world.
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Gardener and Chef
Enlightening & Stimulating
The subject and practice of Regenerative Agriculture is gaining interest and momentum. Many thanks and kudos to John Kempf, a knowledgeable and energized visionary, for helping guide us through what can be a maze of random bits and bytes and for connecting the most important of dots so that we might better understand how to: improve the potential of our eco-systems - our soil, water and biodiversity; recognize the uniqueness and potential of our local environs and to stimulate our imaginations as we consider these relationships. The topic & guest are competently surveyed by Mr. Kemp resulting in an informative, comprehensible, enlightening and stimulating session.
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MLFogle
Top notch!!
John Kempf’s Regenerative Agriculture podcast is the most exciting, informative intersection of ecological agriculture, soil/personal health and the dynamic relationships therein. He has a diverse range of deeply knowledgeable guests and asks well thought questions that lead to further inquiry and insight. John approaches each conversation with a keen understanding of the information while remaining humble and open which allows the guest to deliver the information without being steamrolled by the interviewer. I really can’t wait to hear each new episode.
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Jonathan Kitchens
In-depth Agronomic Information
put together in a clear and easy to understand way. Very impressed with the level of knowledge of the guests and appreciate John's ability to draw out the information with clear and easy to follow questions. Though sometimes John and the guest move away from a topic I would have wanted to hear more about. Overall this is a great source of knowledge especiallly if you're curious about what is involved in transitioning a farming operation to sustainable practices. John and his guests provide great information on the practicality and profitability of different practices.
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Energy Goddess 7
Harmonious reality.
I am so grateful these podcasts have given me a place to steep in the wisdom of Nature. I never knew how insects eat the weak, the dying, the damaged plants by choice and necessity. I never knew how the design of our ecosystems are as profoundly intricately dedicated to our well being. It is so easy to be confused by the structures, veils, lies and degenerative dysfunction that passes for life in society. Cast it all aside. Listen to your Heart and then these podcasts to find out where to go, what to do, and how to do it, so we can all thrive and be stewards of our Home, our bodies, and minds. Regenerative living and eating, and growing is not a fad. It is our blueprint. Come Home to this. I feel so good, so grateful, so enlivened by the wisdom, intelligence and kindness that brought these caring, deeply educated and beautiful voices together. Thank you for helping me understand what Nature has been singing right in front of me my whole life, but I was too busy trying to navigate and survive so many sad distractions that add up to nothing, I did not have ears to hear. Thank you for leading this way, the Way of Love and Nature. I am here, ready to participate. Aloha, Claire - Permaculturist Singer, Artist, Builder, Teacher, Designer, Lover by Nature.
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We matter. We are Nature.
Great topics, more details please
I’ve been looking for professional, well-thought-out content on Regenerative Ag for some time and this is by far the best podcast available. One thing that would quickly elevate this to a 5 for me is if John would get more into actionable specifics. For example, during his conversation on nutritional density with the guest from OSU, the guest mentions some studies that he’s found convincing and the importance of additional reading/note taking for successful growers. I think a big opportunity was missed to reference the specific studies or research and dive into the details of where the guest sees his successful growers finding information, note taking styles etc... Tim Ferriss Show does this very well, as an example. TLDR: I think this would be more impactful for both enthusiasts and skeptics if there was a greater representation of scientific backing and actionable recommendations.
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Nate.B.August
A gold mine of information!
This podcast is full of all kinds of really great information about plant/soil health and their relationships
LifeHatch
Empowering Farm Nutrition Education
As a new farmer in the last frontier in North Pole, Alaska where our climate is harsh and soil lacks many essential minerals and looking for ways to find sustainble ways to emprove our soils, the information given by John and many others is eye opening and so fascinating and educational with information from scientists and researchers that give helpful information to help us as farmers to be able make better nutrition decisions and farm practices to be profitable. I am personal blown away from this information and I can't wait for each podcast!
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AlaskaBerryFarmer
Awesome!
To be the best, listen to the best! Great information for the serious grower!
plant w
Fast becoming my favorite podcast
Fast becoming my favorite podcast. Thorough look into the farming ecosystem, yet translated for the regular person. 👍🏼
butson
Awesome Information Needed Today
John Kempf does an amazing job of pulling together the complex aspects of Regenerative Agriculture and presenting them in a simple step-by-step process that can be applied at any scale of operation!
Farmergronomist
Awesome!
John is extremely well positioned for this podcast. He has developed a unique skill in pulling together many fractured parts and connecting the dots, to reveal previously not recognized correlations in plant health, soil health, and human health. John is able to explain in practical, actionable terms, what we as farmers can do to become profitable, while growing food as medicine to heal and feed the worlds population!
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Jay&Stoll
Outstanding Information
I have never listened to a podcast where I was so excited and impressed with the depth and quality of the information. John has a depth of knowledge and the ability to draw out some incredible insights from his guests. Highly recommend!
JohnKempf
Stellar
John Kempf, founder of Advancing Ecological Agriculture is uniquely well qualified to launch this particular podcast series. What is especially compelling is his choice of guests. As you can see it’s the Who’s Who of the leading-edge of ecological agriculture. That alone, combined with his well-placed and informative questions makes listening an edifying privilege.
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