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Episode 36 – Reawakening our instincts for healthy eating

Episode 36 – Reawakening our instincts for healthy eating

by Lynne Whitbeck | Feb 19, 2019 | Down to Earth, Grazing, Health and Nutrition, Ranching, Soil, Working with Nature

If we were left to our own devices with a large selection of healthy food choices, how would we choose? Would we make healthy choices? What about livestock, and wildlife?

Episode 35 – On Pasture Magazine: bringing science to the farm

Episode 35 – On Pasture Magazine: bringing science to the farm

by Lynne Whitbeck | Feb 5, 2019 | Down to Earth, Economics, Farming, Grazing, Health and Nutrition, Ranching, Rangeland Science

We talk this week to On Pasture magazine founder Kathy Voth, whose mission is to make science accessible to people who need it–and to help keep them from being bamboozled by the latest agriculture fads.

Episode 31 – Restoring Texas prairie land: From big ag to a prosperous family farm

Episode 31 – Restoring Texas prairie land: From big ag to a prosperous family farm

by Lynne Whitbeck | Nov 28, 2018 | Down to Earth, Economics, Grazing, Ranching, Rural Communities, Soil

Jonathan and Kaylyn Cobb found a healthier way of farming when they rejected industrial methods and embraced regenerative practices. They tell the story of restoring degraded land through trial and error–and a big paradigm shift.

Episode 28 – Converting from industrial to regenerative agriculture: White Oak Pastures

Episode 28 – Converting from industrial to regenerative agriculture: White Oak Pastures

by Lynne Whitbeck | Oct 9, 2018 | Down to Earth, Economics, Farming, Grazing, Ranching, Rural Communities

Sixth-generation farmer Will Harris has led his farm back to its 19th century roots — and built on that to create a closed-loop, no-waste farm using regenerative practices and revitalizing their small Georgia town in the process.

Episode 25 – Pasturemap: High tech on the range

Episode 25 – Pasturemap: High tech on the range

by Lynne Whitbeck | Aug 28, 2018 | Down to Earth, Grazing, Ranching, Rangeland Science, Soil

Christine Su is CEO and co-founder of Pasturemap, a tool that helps ranchers increase productivity on their rangelands. We talk about the synergies among soil health, grass abundance, profitability, carbon sequestration, and intergenerational–and inter-regional–information sharing.

Episode 22 – Cattle grazing, community building, and ecosystem restoration

Episode 22 – Cattle grazing, community building, and ecosystem restoration

by Lynne Whitbeck | Jun 27, 2018 | Down to Earth, Grazing, Radical Center, Rural Communities, Working with Nature

Cattle grazing, community building, and ecosystem restoration Ariel Greenwood and Guido Frosini are first-generation ranchers in northern California. They recently organized the first annual Transhumance Festival (the next one is in May of 2019), which brought sheep...
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