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  • 78: Integrating Crops and Livestock for Soil Health and Profitability
    Ryan Hough and his brother run a diversified crop and cattle operation in Barnesville, Minnesota. They began their “soil health journey” roughly 10 years ago, and are constantly learning and refining the ways they integrate livestock into their cropping system in order to build the health of their soil and profitability. Kim Melton combines her background in agriculture with conservation through her work as the Soil Health Coordinator for the Red River Basin Commission, a nonprofit that stewards the basin that stretches across the borders of Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Canada.  The two frequently work together on implementing soil health practices (Kim is known to even hop in the sprayer to get program paperwork signed). Listen in for ideas for your operation, no matter your experience level with soil health. And, join us in Barnesville on November 18 for the "Harvest Celebration: Growing Profit and Conservation together." Click here to learn more.   Ryan Hough, Barnesville farmer Kim Melton, Soil Health Coordinator, Red River Basin Commission Jonathan Kilpatrick, Farmer Education Director, Sustainable Farming Association   Some resources mentioned in this episode: NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) NRCS Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) Minnesota Soil & Water Conservation Districts Ranching for Profit Working Cows Podcast   Dirt Rich is produced by the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota. The viewpoints of the speakers expressed within or outside of this episode do not necessarily reflect the goals and mission of SFA. If you enjoy Dirt Rich, consider supporting our work by becoming a member of SFA or making a gift at www.sfa-mn.org/support.
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  • 77: Simplifying Farm Management
    Jonathan interviews Joel Barr of Abraham’s Table Farm in Sandstone, Minnesota. Since the time of recording, Joel has also joined SFA’s team of consultants as our Market Garden & Farm Management Systems Consultant! Joel and his wife Megan have been farming for over a decade, producing vegetables, eggs, beef, and chicken for their community through a CSA and other direct markets across east central and the Metro areas of Minnesota. They don’t believe in just selling food, they’re committed to providing real nourishment through nutrient-dense products to the families they serve. We’re going to dive into how they successfully manage multiple enterprises, and the systems they’ve developed to make it all work and still achieve a great work-life balance. Speakers Jonathan Kilpatrick, Farmer Education Director, SFA Joel Barr, Abraham's Table Farm; Market Garden & Farm Management Systems Consultant, SFA Resources mentioned in this episode:  Jean-Martin Fortier (JM) Eliot Coleman John Kempf Dan Kittredge HMI (Holistic Management International) Andre Voisin "The Lean Farm" by Ben Hartmen Making Work Visible   Dirt Rich is produced by the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota. The viewpoints of the speakers expressed within or outside of this episode do not necessarily reflect the goals and mission of SFA. If you enjoy Dirt Rich, consider supporting our work by becoming a member of SFA or making a gift at www.sfa-mn.org/support.
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  • 76: Managing Buckthorn and Brush for the Long Haul
    "Nature is never done." Buckthorn removal has been a long, uphill battle for folks managing their woodlands and prairies – whether it be for recreation, farming, or aesthetics. And buckthorn is just one species in a much larger brush management problem that we see across Minnesota and the Midwest. Today’s roundtable of guests bring expertise in ecological restoration, forestry, silvopasture, and agriculture. They'll discuss the historical context of degraded savannas and woodlands and the buckthorn problem, and present a working lands approach to these pervasive challenges with a long-term view...including insights on saving time, labor, and money.   Speakers Tyler Carlson, Silvopasture & Agroforestry Project Lead, Sustainable Farming Association (SFA) Jim Chamberlin, Conservation Outreach Specialist, SFA Jennifer Grommes, Southern Minnesota Program Manager, Great River Greening Bryan Simon, Silvopasture & Agroforestry Project Consultant, SFA   Resources mentioned in this episode Dirt Rich Episode 23: Oak Savanna Origins w/ Stephen Thomforde Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Minnesota Soil & Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) MNL Seed Mixes SFA's Agroforestry & Silvopasture Webpage   This episode was recorded in partnership with Great River Greening. Funding for this project was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR). The viewpoints of the speakers expressed within or outside of this episode do not necessarily reflect the goals and mission of SFA. Dirt Rich is produced by the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota. If you enjoy Dirt Rich, consider supporting our work by becoming a member of SFA or making a gift at www.sfa-mn.org/support.
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  • 75: Come and Get It: Hosting On-Farm Events.
    Planning to host an event on your farm can quickly become complicated, even as a one-time or annual occasion. Jerry Ford (SFA) and Brett Olson (Renewing the Countryside) give experienced guidance on site planning, food and health regulations, risk management and liability, ticketing, vendors and more! At the very least, you're going to learn where not to put a port-a-potty. Resources: Jerry Ford - [email protected] Brett Olson - [email protected] On Farm Food Events/Come and Get It! National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (MISA) Blazing Trails Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety & Health Center (UMASH) Come & Get It! On Farm Food Service Manual Farmstay Manual (needs updating - but may be useful)  Link to course work Liability statutes: Statutes, Rules and Laws Minnesota Farmers Union (MFU) liability signs for sale: 1 free sign for members ------ The Come & Get It project was designed by Renewing the Countryside in partnership with The Sustainable Farming Association and Minnesota Farmers Union.  Funding for Come & Get It was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the organizers and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USDA. The viewpoints of the speakers expressed within or outside of this episode do not necessarily reflect the goals and mission of SFA. Dirt Rich is produced by the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota. If you enjoy Dirt Rich, consider supporting our work by becoming a member of SFA or donating at www.sfa-mn.org.
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  • 74: No-till can work here.
    Jared Luhman returns to the mic to interview Bruce Tiffany, a fourth-generation row crop farmer in Redwood County, Minnesota. Bruce knows those rolling hills along the Redwood River intimately: he has farmed over 54 seasons there. He currently grows soy, corn, and rye. Motivated by a desire to minimize inputs and to do right by previous and future generations, Bruce has shifted his practices to minimize tillage and keep a living root in the soil. He's found that even in fields with a dozen or more soil types, he's reaping better-than-average yields for his area -- while spending less to make it happen. Bruce invites listeners to reach out with questions at [email protected].   The viewpoints of the speakers expressed within or outside of this episode do not necessarily reflect the goals and mission of SFA. Dirt Rich is produced by the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota. If you enjoy Dirt Rich, consider supporting our work by becoming a member of SFA or donating at www.sfa-mn.org.
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Seasonal conversations on food and farming. Produced by the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota. www.sfa-mn.org Follow SFA's work by signing up for our e-newsletter: https://sfamn.z2systems.com/np/clients/sfamn/subscribe.jsp?subscription=7&
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