Podcast by Cover Crop Strategies
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 229 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Business |
In this final installment of the Cover Crops on the Road Podcast, we’ll finish up the road trip with a visit to New Park, Pennsylvania grower Paul McPherson at Maple Lawn Farms. His operation is unique from the first two visits for several reasons. L... more
In today’s episode, come along on the road with me as I travel across parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania to visit 3 different farmers who are working with cover crops and no-till in unique ways. Our first stop in part 1 of this journey took us to Jim... more
This week, let’s hop in the car and head to Cecil County, Maryland to visit Bryan Racine, who is relatively new to the no-till and cover crop movement, but is learning and innovating at a rapid pace.
In today’s episode of the podcast, come along on the road with Cover Crop Strategies Associate Editor, Mackane Vogel, as he travels to parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania to visit 3 different farmers who are working with cover crops in unique ways. Th... more
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Steve, I just listed to this podcast. We have a growing number of cattle producers growing wheat for silage in our area which lets them cut it in early June and still plant a full season soybean or corn silage crop afterwards. With that said, is there a legume that would either reduce inputs, improve silage quality or both that you would recommend intercropping with the wheat? We are talking fall planted wheat in Northwest Ohio. Thanks
Fantastic podcast. My only reason for 4 stars is that the audio ain’t great sometimes.
I cannot thank you enough on the amount of
insight, education and motivation for no-till farming. I love the sharing of ideas and real life experience from both the farmers and facilitators, your podcast has kept me on a focused direction for a no-till operation on my new farm in SW Oregon...keep up the great work!
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This podcast features discussions centered around innovative agricultural practices, specifically focusing on cover crops and no-till farming. Listeners can expect insights from experienced farmers and industry experts who share their personal stories, best practices, and the latest advancements in sustainable agriculture. Key topics include soil health, climate resiliency, and community efforts to promote regenerative farming techniques. Unique to this podcast is the emphasis on real-life experiences and peer education, offering practical advice tailored to both seasoned and upcoming farmers.
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Cover Crop Strategies Podcast launched 7 years ago and published 229 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Cover Crop Strategies Podcast include:
1. Paul McPherson
2. Bryan Racine
3. Jim Hershey
4. Lisa Kubik
5. John Cussans
6. James Hepp
7. Joel Reddick
8. Rob Myers
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