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Going To Seed: Inspiring a shift in agriculture towards adaptation, community and diversity.

This is my first solo podcast after Shane Simonson started his own podcast -- Zero Input Agriculture. We wish Shane joy and success in his new endeavor.

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In his final episode, Shane interviews himself to help launch his new solo podcast: Zero Input Agriculture. Shane outlines his breeding work, successes with shifting to a zero input agricultural mindset, and efforts and experiences in building networ... more

Shane talks with Paul Ward as he reflects on a lifetime of experience breeding maize, tepary beans, landrace wheat in temperate Australia and a whole bunch of other side topics.

Shane Simonsen talks to Reville Saw about his work rehabilitating degraded land in West Papua using syntropic principles, the indigenous agriculture surviving in Papua, and his own extensive efforts breeding bananas from original species, lima beans,... more

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Reville Saw
Australian permaculture and agroecology expert working on projects in Papua and Australia
Episode: Reville Saw
William DeMille
Farmer and educator specializing in sustainable gardening.
Monticello College
Episode: William DeMille talks to Joseph and Holly
Austin Vaughn
Gardener focused on land race gardening experiments in Texas
Episode: Austin Vaughn
Padraic Flood
Independent plant breeder with a background in botany and plant genetics.
Episode: Padraic Flood
Dr. Darren Abbey
Prolific plant experimenter from the US and clinical toxicologist
Episode: Episode 16- Darren Abbey
Yevgenii Berben-Zycki
Crop breeder from Ukraine
Episode: Yevgenii Berben-Zycki
Raphael Maier
Professional and amateur plant breeder based in Switzerland
Lubeira
Episode: Raphael Maier
Bruce Pascoe
Indigenous agriculture expert and author
Black Duck Foods
Episode: Going to Seed- Bruce Pascoe
Damien Beaumont
Aussie plant breeder known for creating intergeneric hybrids between raspberries and strawberries
Episode: Shane Simonsen talks to Damien Beaumont about intergeneric berry hybrids

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Shane Simonsen
Host and agricultural expert, focusing on sustainable farming practices and crop breeding.

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Going to Seed- Mark Shepard
Q: How do you deal with weeds?
Mark explains that he primarily mows the area where he plants trees and uses animals like cattle and hogs for grazing to help manage weeds and nutrient cycling.
Going to Seed- Mark Shepard
Q: Can you tell us a bit about your background and the path that led you into crop breeding?
Mark Shepard discusses his upbringing in industrial Boston, explaining how he became passionate about environmental conservation and ecological restoration, leading him to purchase and restore degraded lands.
Going to Seed- Bruce Pascoe
Q: What kind of crops do you grow and what practices do you use?
Pascoe cultivates kangaroo grass, tubers and other native plants using sustainable practices without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
Going to Seed- Bruce Pascoe
Q: Can you tell me something about your background and the path that led you to growing Australian Indigenous crops?
Bruce Pascoe described his transition from conventional farming to focusing on Indigenous crops after realizing the lack of Aboriginal involvement in the industry.
Episode 16- Darren Abbey
Q: What are your other priorities in crop breeding?
One of the areas I find very interesting is in making miniature varieties.

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Focused on the principles of sustainable agriculture and the promotion of genetic diversity in food crops, content explores various innovative approaches to farming and gardening. Central themes include crop breeding, permaculture, and the importance of community-driven seed initiatives. Episodes feature conversations with experts who share practical insights into adapting agricultural practices to local conditions, discussing topics like land race gardening, seed saving, and various sustainable farming techniques. Noteworthy is the show's commitment to showcasing diverse voices in agriculture and encouraging listeners to engage with their local food systems.

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