Exciting interview. I hope we can get a lot more mainstream farmers on the regenerative path as soon as possible. Are there some banks that are pointing their farming customers in the regenerative direction? Especially when it comes to purchasing fertilizer.
Yes, the curse of knowledge... learning to work through that! lol I have many similar experiences regarding nutrients, nitrogen, traces and nitrogen management. thanks as always! Another great guest!
I’ve always marveled that whenRegen ranchers put out free choice mineral feeders on depleted farms, the cows take just what they (and the soil?) need. After a few years time, the cows take less and less minerals. 200 years ago there were no mineral salesmen. How do wild deer, sheep and elk get the minerals they need. From wild plants and wild soil.
Great stuff. Always amazing to drive around and see large piles of old manure...so much potential just literally rotting away. Thank you both.
Such valuable insights from both of you. Gives me much hope for my tiny operation. Thanks for all you do changing our mindsets.
Exciting interview. I hope we can get a lot more mainstream farmers on the regenerative path as soon as possible. Are there some banks that are pointing their farming customers in the regenerative direction? Especially when it comes to purchasing fertilizer.
Yes, the curse of knowledge... learning to work through that! lol I have many similar experiences regarding nutrients, nitrogen, traces and nitrogen management. thanks as always! Another great guest!
Thank you both! Inspiring!
When is Johns book coming out...?
I’ve always marveled that whenRegen ranchers put out free choice mineral feeders on depleted farms, the cows take just what they (and the soil?) need. After a few years time, the cows take less and less minerals. 200 years ago there were no mineral salesmen. How do wild deer, sheep and elk get the minerals they need. From wild plants and wild soil.
Over applied the manure sounds like