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Regenerative Seed Growers: John Heermann

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • Our guest John Heermann is a dryland farmer in Haxtun, Colorado growing rye, wheat, triticale, vetch, buckwheat, sorghum, flax and chickpeas and other seed crops for Green Cover.
    He grew up farming with his dad, but John points to self-education and experimentation as the path that brought him to regenerative agriculture.
    Heermann’s yields have been steady, but his profit margins have improved after adopting regenerative practices.
    Increased microbial activity in his healthy soils has allowed him to reduce his fertilizer use. A win for local ecosystems, consumer health, and his bottom line.
    The team at Green Cover not only delivers high quality cover crop seed, but also educational content on topics of soil heath and cover crops. If you love our UA-cam content, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide.
    At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.
    Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.
    We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.
    Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or info@greencover.com
    Or visit us online at greencover.com
    Build your own custom mix at smartmix.green...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @230e4
    @230e4 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing John. It's nice to hear from the farmers growing the seed we use.

  • @johnwackerle7112
    @johnwackerle7112 4 місяці тому

    Great job. Thank you for sharing!! The rye and vetch pictures are something to aspire too.

  • @paulvandenberg5341
    @paulvandenberg5341 4 місяці тому +1

    Some of these presentations would be fine as a podcast which wouldn’t burn my battery. This is one. Think audio only?
    There was no video of importance. Description was sufficient, photos unnecessary.
    I really appreciate Green Cover presentations.

  • @jimbledsoe9083
    @jimbledsoe9083 3 місяці тому

    When more of our neighbors adopt regenerative practices we will have more rain and greater overall abundance. @21:08 or so, in talking about the timing of cover crop termination and water, the small water cycle and the effects of the biotic pump brings to mind a question of how rainfall is encouraged and created by the existence of growing plants.

  • @lyudmylasharma7768
    @lyudmylasharma7768 4 місяці тому

    If pea seeds are the goal, then 70:30 by seed count with rye; 60:40 with barley or oats are common ratios used all over in Europe. Winter fava beans, peas, barley or oats, and canola grow together well and separate easily for Martin Williams from Down Under.