Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Episode 173: Building Soil Health on Limited Rainfall with Jeremy Brown

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Sinopse

Jeremy Brown is an organic farmer and the founder of Broadview Agriculture in the Southern Plains of West Texas. Managing nearly 4,000 acres of certified organic land, Jeremy is a leader in adapting regenerative practices to "brittle," low-rainfall environments. He brings a pragmatic approach to the movement by aligning his production with the natural limitations of his ecosystem, prioritizing soil biology and local economic health over the high-input "rat race" of conventional technology.  In this episode, John and Jeremy discuss:  Jeremy's transition from the "Roundup Ready" era back to organic farming to discover what truly constitutes "good soil."  How high yields in desert-like environments creates a financial "rat race" that ignores the farm's natural context.  30-year plateau in dryland cotton yields despite massive advancements in chemical and seed technology.  How Jeremy uses a weather-responsive approach to interseed multi-species cover crops.  The integration of stoc