Farms for Tomorrow cover logo
RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts
English
Non-explicit
farmsfortomorrow.org
5.00 stars
17:16

Farms for Tomorrow

by Farms for Tomorrow

Your Farm. Your Community. Your Future.

Copyright: @2020 Farms for Tomorrow

Episodes

s03e03 – Sally Witkowski – Food as Medicine

50m · Published 20 Apr 12:26

Joe Scrimger connects the dots between nitrogen use on the farm, soil health and water quality.

The post s03e03 – Sally Witkowski – Food as Medicine appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s03e02 – Jim Koan – Almar Orchards

51m · Published 05 Dec 16:36

Organic grower Jim Koan reflects on the mindset needed to succeed with perennial crops like apples that require longer-term investments of labor and capital.

The post s03e02 – Jim Koan – Almar Orchards appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s03e06 – Joe Scrimger – Soil Building for Hydration, Crops and Nutrition

0s · Published 31 May 11:50

Joe Scrimger describes how introducing and maintaining healthy soil life can help farmers improve hydration and strengthen crop plants, then reminds us it’s all about producing healthy feed and food.

The post s03e06 – Joe Scrimger – Soil Building for Hydration, Crops and Nutrition appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s03e05 – Joe Scrimger – Balancing Soil Biology for Crop Health

0s · Published 31 May 11:41

Joe Scrimger on how strategic crop rotation and cover-cropping can enhance the bacterial/fungal balance in the soil and jumpstart the phosphorous system, which improves uptake of many needed minerals.

The post s03e05 – Joe Scrimger – Balancing Soil Biology for Crop Health appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s03e04 – Joe Scrimger – Low-Till, Biologically-Informed Erosion Control

0s · Published 31 May 11:36

Soil life holds the soil together. Joe Scrimger gives examples of how well functioning soils can produce good crops, resist erosion and runoff, and withstand adverse weather events.

The post s03e04 – Joe Scrimger – Low-Till, Biologically-Informed Erosion Control appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s03e03 – Joe Scrimger – The Risks of Damaging Soil Life

0s · Published 30 May 19:33

Anything that damages soil biology can stress crop plants and put farms at risk. Joe Scrimger explains.

The post s03e03 – Joe Scrimger – The Risks of Damaging Soil Life appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s03e02 – Joe Scrimger – Nitrogen Management for Soil Biology

0s · Published 30 May 19:30

Joe Scrimger shares how nitrogen applications affect soil biology, including ways to better harness soil life to strengthen your crops.

The post s03e02 – Joe Scrimger – Nitrogen Management for Soil Biology appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s03e01 – Joe Scrimger – Nitrogen, Water, and the Farm

0s · Published 30 May 19:16

Joe Scrimger connects the dots between nitrogen use on the farm, soil health and water quality.

The post s03e01 – Joe Scrimger – Nitrogen, Water, and the Farm appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s02e05 – The Farm at Trinity Health Ann Arbor

1h 6m · Published 14 Jun 15:06

A Hospital Farm is Part of the Cure Episode 5: Amanda Sweetman:The Farm at Trinity Health Cultivating a Healthy Community Amanda Sweetman describes how a small farm on the hospital campus of Trinity Health St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor is having a big impact on food, medicine, community health, and local agriculture. Cultivating relationships (in […]

The post s02e05 – The Farm at Trinity Health Ann Arbor appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

s02e04 – Argus Farm Stop

0s · Published 10 Jan 21:59

Game Changer for Local Food Economy Episode 4: Kathy Sample & Bill Brinkerhoff: Argus Farm Stop Next Generation Farmers Market More About With the launch of Argus Farm Stop in 2014, Kathy Sample and Bill Brinkerhoff transformed their passion for local food into a community mission. Having subscribed to CSAs for years, the married co-founders […]

The post s02e04 – Argus Farm Stop appeared first on Farms For Tomorrow.

Farms for Tomorrow has 34 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:47:23. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 28th, 2024 23:41.

Similar Podcasts

Every Podcast » Podcasts » Farms for Tomorrow