Improving Broadscale Agriculture | John Kempf
Publisher |
Scott Mann
Media Type |
audio
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Natural Sciences
Science & Medicine
Publication Date |
Aug 08, 2020
Episode Duration |
Unknown

My guest today is John Kempf, the author of the recently released Quality Agriculture.  A farmer, teacher, and entrepreneur from Northeast, Ohio, John has spent more than 15 years developing a nutrition and farm management program that quickly restores soil health and maximizes plant resistance to disease and insects, while reducing costs and increasing profits […]

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My guest today is John Kempf, the author of the recently released Quality Agriculture.  A farmer, teacher, and entrepreneur from Northeast, Ohio, John has spent more than 15 years developing a nutrition and farm management program that quickly restores soil health and maximizes plant resistance to disease and insects, while reducing costs and increasing profits […] The post Improving Broadscale Agriculture | John Kempf appeared first on The Permaculture Podcast.

My guest today is John Kempf, the author of the recently released Quality Agriculture.  A farmer, teacher, and entrepreneur from Northeast, Ohio, John has spent more than 15 years developing a nutrition and farm management program that quickly restores soil health and maximizes plant resistance to disease and insects, while reducing costs and increasing profits for farmers who adopt these methods. Already applying these processes to millions of acres of farmland, his current mission is for these regenerative models to become adopted globally by 2040.

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Along the way, John shares the history of how he came to and developed these methods, as well as how existing food policies and intellectual property systems hamper farmers’ ability to steward the land and increase the health and resilience of our communities. By holistically meeting the needs of farmers and focusing on the results, rather than the methods, John leads farmers down the path of regenerative agriculture and a more abundant future.

Find out more about John, his podcast, and his new book, Quality Agriculture, at JohnKempf.com.

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John’s results represent what permaculture practitioners can achieve on a broad-scale by seeing to farmers’ needs while speaking the language of permaculture. John is doing for fruit and vegetable agriculture what folks like Allan Savory are achieving raising animals.

Permaculture folks have a fantastic number of tools in our toolkit. John extends those by providing a model for furthering our practices, whether we are interested in working directly with farmers and broad-scale agriculture or policy and politics. We can use the research and science he’s found to argue and advocate for practices and procedures that change agriculture as we know it. We can push organic and other operations further and further away from chemical use and closer to what we’ve known for more than 40 years: working with nature leads to bountiful results.

But, those are just my thoughts at the moment. What are yours? 

Leave a comment in the show notes or get in touch.Email: show@thepermaculturepodcast.comCall: 717-827-6266Or drop something in the mail:The Permaculture PodcastP.O. Box 16Dauphin, PA 17018

Until the next time, spend each day caring for the soil and growing healthy plants while taking care of Earth, your self, and each other.

ResourcesJohn KempfRegenerative Agriculture PodcastDisease Resistance and Regenerating Soil with Michael McNeillKiss The GroundFarmer’s Footprint

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