Daily farm and garden talk. All about growing vegetables profitably and efficiently on small farms
This is the very real story of Chad Stamps and his unromantic journey into farming. It's the reality
Today’s guest is Joe Baird. Joe and his family are taking on the task of restoring the village of V
Key Takeaways: -Even if the worst happened and the business failed. How bad would it actually be? -L
-Key Takeaways: Hugelkultur mounds are usually positioned perpendicular to the wind. Sometimes used
This episode is a compilation of interviews that I recorded during PV1 - March 13-16, 2014. The gene
This show is an interview with Peter McCoy of Radical Mycology. Radical Mycology is a movement and s
In Woody Agriculture, crops would be planted only once in a lifetime. The use of woody perennials fo
This is an interview with Neal Spackman. And while you probably haven’t heard of Neal the work that
The episode is a compilation of interviews that I recorded during PV1 - March 13-16, 2014. Each of
Today’s show is a pretty inspirational one. What would you do if you only had a year left to live? A
This book is about designing sustainable human settlements, an preserving and extending natural syst
Given the amount of confusion that I see on a day to day basis, and the fact that there seems to be
This is the real world view of an organic farmer who is serving a community by producing food on sca
As my guest today David Pagan Butler of OrganicPools.co.uk says, "If you want really healthy water,
I want to talk about something which I call the impossible task. It is something that each one of us
I think we are in the perfect storm right now for regenerative agriculture and permaculture. The eco
While many of us will never use permaculture outside of our own backyard or community, there is a wh
My guest Pete Kanaris is a serial entrepreneur. He has started a whole bunch of businesses, some hav
"Instead of trying to support 1000's of people, let's get really good at supporting 150 people and w