The Acres U.S.A. Podcast

The Acres U.S.A. Podcast

By: Acres U.S.A.®

Language: en

Categories: Science, Natural

Welcome to "The Acres U.S.A. Podcast," where we dive deep into the world of production-scale organic and regenerative farming. For over 50 years, Acres U.S.A.® has been the go-to resource for farmers, ranchers, and market gardeners, guiding them to grow food profitably and sustainably, all while honoring the rhythms of nature. Join our host, Taylor Henry, owner, and CEO, as he brings you weekly insights, interviews, and practical tips to cultivate a healthier, more resilient food system. Tune in and let's grow together!

Episodes

Insights on Regenerative Farming with Rick Clark – Acres USA Podcast Ep. 80
Oct 27, 2025

In this episode of ‘The Acres USA Podcast’, host Taylor Henry speaks with Rick Clark, a pioneering fifth-generation farmer from Indiana known for his innovative approaches to regenerative agriculture. Rick discusses his journey from being a no-till purist to adopting a more flexible and scalable approach to farming. They delve into key topics like profitability over yield, the challenges of reducing input costs, and the importance of baselining farm practices. Rick also shares his candid thoughts on the future of regenerative agriculture, including the potential role of limited tillage in maintaining soil health and combating perennial weeds. Tune in for...

Duration: 01:10:46
From Humble Beginnings to Farming Icon: Joel Salatin's Journey with Polyface Farm Ep. 79
Oct 20, 2025

Join Acres U.S.A.'s Taylor Henry as he chats with Joel Salatin, co-owner of Polyface Farm in Virginia. Discover the Salatin family's journey from acquiring their farm in 1961 to today, where they now service thousands of families with diverse farming products. Joel shares insights on sustainable farming practices, the importance of direct marketing, and strategies for successful farming without massive capital investment. Learn how the Salatins implemented rotational grazing, polyculture systems, and a frugal lifestyle to build a thriving, innovative business. Joel also touches on effective marketing, customer relations, and the significance of patience and resilience in...

Duration: 01:05:31
Regenerative Agriculture Pioneer Gabe Brown: Transforming Farms & Mindsets. Ep. 78
Oct 13, 2025

Join host Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres U.S.A., in an insightful conversation with Gabe Brown of Brown's Ranch in North Dakota, a pioneer in the regenerative agriculture movement. In this episode, Gabe shares his journey from conventional farming to a thriving, biologically rich system, emphasizing the importance of working with nature. Discover the foundational principles of soil health, the mindset shift required for regenerative practices, and the economic benefits of sustainable farming. Gabe also discusses the impact of marketing, education, and mentorship in farming success, and shares exciting news about his upcoming session at the 50...

Duration: 00:45:06
Brian Dougherty: Revitalizing Farms with Regenerative Practices feat Ep. 77
Oct 06, 2025

Join ‘The Acres U.S.A.'s Podcast’ host Taylor Henry as he sits down with Brian Dougherty, a regenerative agriculture consultant with Understanding Ag. Brian shares insights from his rich background as a dairy farmer and agricultural engineer, discussing the integration of annual cropping systems with cattle, soil health, and the economics of sustainable farming. Listen in as they explore practical steps for incorporating livestock, low hanging fruit in nutrient management, and the true value of cover crops. They also touch on the challenges of the commodity trap, the future of herbicides, and the upcoming Acres U.S.A. E...

Duration: 01:13:22
Dr. Ben Edwards: Beyond Conventional Medicine: A New Approach to Wellness Ep. 76
Sep 29, 2025

In this episode of ‘The Acres U.S.A. Podcast’, host Taylor Henry interviews Dr. Ben Edwards, a conventional doctor turned proponent of sustainable and regenerative medicine. Dr. Edwards shares his transformation from traditional medical practices to embracing holistic, integrated health protocols influenced by eco-agriculture principles. They discuss how soil health impacts human gut health, the journey to establishing Veritas Medical, and the profound implications of diet, lifestyle, and mental well-being in disease prevention and reversal. Dr. Edwards also shares practical advice for detoxifying the body and highlights the power of nutrition, hydration, movement, and peace in maintaining optimal heal...

Duration: 01:19:29
Exploring Regenerative Farming and Soil Science with Matt Powers Ep. 75
Sep 22, 2025

In this episode of ‘The Acres U.S.A. Podcast host Taylor Henry, CEO of Acres U.S.A., welcomes Matt Powers, an author, teacher, and curriculum builder, to discuss sustainable farming practices and regenerative agriculture. Matt shares his journey from aspiring ski racer and musician to becoming an influential voice in eco-agriculture, driven by a personal health crisis in his family. He emphasizes the importance of understanding compost and soil health, highlighting the need for effective microscopy and the role of natural processes in soil remediation. The conversation also covers his upcoming RSoil conference, featuring over 30 speakers on to...

Duration: 00:51:53
Judith McGeary, Food Freedom: Opportunities and Challenges for Producers Ep. 74
Sep 15, 2025

In this episode of ‘The Acres U.S.A. Podcast’, another throwback Eco-Ag recording from 2017. Judith McGeary dives deep into the complexities of food safety regulations and legislative advocacy for small and sustainable farmers. The episode features a comprehensive discussion on state cottage food laws, federal food safety regulations, and the importance of grassroots activism. Key points include the nuances of cottage food laws, exemptions under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), and the potential impacts of the PRIME Act on local meat processing. The conversation emphasizes the significant role of building relationships with policymakers and offers practical advice for...

Duration: 01:06:16
Courtney White: Finding Hope in Regenerative Agriculture Ep. 73
Sep 08, 2025

In this episode of the Acres U.S.A. Podcast, we have another throwback Eco-Ag Keynote by Courtney White. White shares his transformative journey from an urban upbringing in Phoenix to becoming an environmental activist and advocate for regenerative agriculture. Through personal anecdotes, he illustrates the challenges and hope surrounding sustainable farming and land management. White discusses his involvement in projects like the Quivira Coalition and his work in holistically managing cattle and restoring degraded landscapes. He also touches on the broader implications of regenerative practices on combating climate change and fostering ecological balance. This episode encapsulates White's dedication...

Duration: 00:54:00
Eco-Ag 2019 Panel: Discussing the Future of Regenerative Supply Chains Ep. 72
Sep 01, 2025

Recorded live at the 2019 Eco Ag Conference and Trade Show in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Experts including Bob Quinn, David R. Jessel, and Trent Hendricks share their experiences and insights on sustainable farming, ecological practices, and the evolving role of big corporations in supporting regenerative agriculture. They delve into the importance of outcomes-based models, the integration of local food systems, and the challenges and opportunities within the current agricultural landscape. This episode also features a Q&A session with the audience, exploring how farmers and advocates can contribute to a more regenerative and resilient food system.

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Duration: 01:35:20
Debunked by Nature: Mollie Engelhart Ep. 71
Aug 25, 2025

Join Taylor Henry on “The Acres U.S.A. Podcast” as he interviews Mollie Engelhart, a chef, mother, regenerative rancher, and author of 'Debunked By Nature'. Molly shares her extraordinary journey from running five vegan restaurants in Los Angeles to managing Sovereignty Ranch in Texas. In this episode, she discusses the transformation in her views on food, politics, and motherhood, the impressive endorsements for her new book, and how she balances multiple revenue streams on the farm. Her insights on sustainable farming practices, the importance of family, and the challenges and rewards of running a farm-to-table restaurant are both insp...

Duration: 01:06:29
Bruce Tainio: Amending Soil Microbial Life Ep. 70
Aug 18, 2025

Bruce Tainio is famous for his imaginative, creative look at sustainable agriculture. In this talk from the 2005 Acres U.S.A. annual Eco-Ag Conference, Tainio leads the audience through the necessities needed in soil life to produce healthy, voluminous yields. The late Tainio is a great speaker and presenter, and Acres U.S.A. fans will surely love this presentation, which will never go out of date. Tainio received his formal education at Eastern Washington University, majoring in Biology. As a part of his curriculum, Bruce spent a year traveling the world, collecting and cataloging field data and food...

Duration: 01:05:03
Jeff Moyer: Understanding and Building True Soil Health Ep. 69
Aug 11, 2025

Jeff Moyer's premise at the 2015 Acres U.S.A. annual conference follows: Soil health is dependent on several key concepts, all based on the idea that soil is a complex material made up of a physical component, a chemical component and a biological component. It is only when all three of these components are in balance that the soil can function in a dynamic state of health. Every farm can benefit from improved soil health and reduced costs. This experienced organic farmer will teach key concepts every farmer, organic or not, should be practicing.

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Duration: 01:14:16
Rethinking Farm Financing with Charley Cummings Ep. 68
Aug 04, 2025

In this episode of The Acres USA Podcast, host Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres U.S.A., engages in a conversation with Charley Cummings, co-founder of Walden Mutual. They discuss a variety of topics surrounding sustainable and regenerative agriculture, including innovative financing options for farmers, the impact of banking choices on environmental sustainability, and the challenges and strategies involved in farming operations. Charley shares his journey from starting Walden Local, a pasture-based meat company, to establishing Walden Mutual, a bank focused on supporting regenerative agriculture. He explains how Walden Mutual tailors loan structures to support diverse, resilient...

Duration: 01:04:25
Reclaiming Appalachia: Kaleb Hanshaw's Journey in Ecological Agriculture Ep. 67
Jul 28, 2025

Join host Taylor Henry on The Acres U.S.A. Podcast as he interviews Kaleb Hanshaw from West Virginia, a certified Permaculture Designer and Director of Reclamation and Mediation at Coalfield Development. Discover Caleb's journey from ministry to homesteading, his work in post-mine land restoration, and how he's building sustainable farming practices in the Appalachian region. Learn about the unique challenges and techniques used in land reclamation, including water management, multi-species grazing, and soil health improvement. Caleb also shares insights into acquiring affordable land for homesteading, leveraging ecological restoration for increased property value, and the transformative power of permaculture...

Duration: 01:20:39
Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin - Regenerative Poultry Production Systems Ep. 66
Jul 21, 2025


Recorded live at the 2021 Eco-Ag Conference & Trade Show in Covington, Kentucky, Dec. 6-9, 2021. 

Scaling up your chicken operation to become a commercial operation can be difficult. Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin’s system of integrating poultry into your crop and pasture operation is spreading around the world because it helps farmers see clear, humane paths forward and to reach the larger markets. He brings an indigenous-based approach to putting poultry back into its natural environment and to the business development process for aggregating and scaling the collective impact of small farms for a new and regenerative industry. In this wor...

Duration: 01:03:25
Increase Profits with Regenerative Ag - John Kempf Ep. 65
Jul 14, 2025

This throwback Eco-Ag session from 2017 will address how to produce more profitably through regenerative agriculture. John Kempf has become one of the most inspiring and promising crop consultants in agriculture today. Kempf’s consulting company, Advancing Eco Agriculture, has successfully implemented profitable organic programs for a large number of fruit and vegetable growers and crop producers across the country. In this discussion, Kempf will lay out the foundational principles he uses to succeed in bring operations to pesticide free production and how these principles enable growers to make more money with regenerative agriculture.

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Duration: 01:06:19
Beyond the Label: Unveiling the Pesticide Industry with Chuck Benbrook Ep. 64
Jul 07, 2025

Join host Taylor Henry from Acres U.S.A. as he interviews Chuck Benbrook in a captivating episode of The Acres U.S.A. podcast. Discover Chuck's fascinating journey from a childhood playing in his grandmother's flowerbed to becoming a pivotal figure in agricultural economics and pesticide regulation. The discussion delves into Chuck's experiences in British Columbia's remote areas, his challenges and achievements in ranching, and his significant contributions to understanding the impact of pesticides, particularly glyphosate, on human health and agriculture. This episode also touches on Chuck's involvement in high-profile litigation against large chemical companies, revealing how industry...

Duration: 01:28:16
Dr. Christine Jones - The Liquid Carbon Pathway and Common Mycorrhizal Networks Ep. 63
Jun 30, 2025

Join us as we delve into the transformative insights of Dr. Christine Jones, who explores the intricate relationships between plant diversity, soil health, and sustainable agriculture. This throwback Eco-Ag Keynote  begins with a heartfelt tribute to Dr. Phil Callahan, a pioneer in agricultural knowledge, and transitions into Dr. Jones's in-depth discussion on the importance of green plants, mycorrhizall networks, and the liquid carbon pathway in creating healthy, resilient soils. Learn about groundbreaking experiments and real-world applications that reveal how increasing plant diversity can lead to greater soil carbon and nitrogen levels, improved drought tolerance, and overall healthier ecosystems. Whether y...

Duration: 01:24:08
Beyond the Conventional: A Deep Dive into Regenerative Farming with Will Harris and Melissa Norris Ep. 62
Jun 23, 2025

In this episode of the Acres USA podcast, host Taylor Henry is joined by Author Melissa Norris to interview Will Harris of White Oak Pastures. They delve into the complexities of pesticide immunity laws, discussing how pesticide companies seek protection from liabilities despite evidence of harmful consequences. Will shares his journey from conventional to regenerative farming, the economic challenges involved, and the importance of transparency and education in sustainable agriculture. Additionally, they touch on the significant role that federal subsidies play in the farming industry, the disparity between industrial and regenerative farming, and the vital need for consumer awareness...

Duration: 00:49:33
Monte Bottens: Bridging Generations in Farming Innovation Ep. 61
Jun 16, 2025

On this episode of ‘The Acres U.S.A. Podcast’ Taylor Henry sits down with Monte Bottens, a fifth-generation Illinois farmer who manages over 2000 acres and operates multiple agricultural businesses. Monty discusses his journey from conventional farming to regenerative practices, his ventures such as Ag Solutions Network and the insights he gained from his experiences in both Illinois and California. Learn about the challenges and successes in soil health improvement, integrating livestock, direct-to-consumer sales, and the potential of virtual fencing. This episode is filled with valuable tips and stories for anyone interested in sustainable and profitable farming practices.

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Duration: 01:37:08
Ranching Reinvented: Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture with Joel Hollingsworth Ep. 60
Jun 09, 2025

In this episode of the Acres U.S.A. Podcast host Taylor Henry dives deep into the world of sustainable and regenerative farming practices, with a special focus on the economic challenges and innovative solutions within the industry. Joined by Joel Hollingsworth, owner of Smoke River Ranch, the conversation explores a multitude of topics—from the intricacies of herd share programs and the macroeconomic impacts of trade policies to advanced high-density grazing techniques and the transformative potential of nutrient-dense food production. Joel shares his unique approach to transitioning traditional ranches to regenerative systems, shedding light on how economic viability ca...

Duration: 02:16:50
Homesteading Wisdom: Sean and Beth Dougherty's Journey Ep. 59
Jun 02, 2025

In this episode of The Acres U.S.A. podcast, host Taylor Henry sits down with homesteaders Sean and Beth Dougherty to discuss their journey into regenerative farming and sustainable living. Tune in as they share their experiences from starting on 'junk' land to creating a thriving farm that produces 90-95% of their food. Learn about the principles that have guided their success, the books and authors who inspired them, and the practical tips for homesteading, including livestock management and ecosystem-based farming. Whether you're an aspiring homesteader or simply curious about sustainable agriculture, this conversation offers a wealth of...

Duration: 01:01:22
Brix, Bones, and Better Beef with Dr. Will Winter and Steve Campbell Ep. 58
May 26, 2025

Join us in this episode of The Acres U.S.A. Podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry, as we dive deep into sustainable farming and regenerative agricultural practices with renowned experts Steve Campbell and Dr. Will Winter. Steve shares his journey from ranching in Idaho to discovering the transformative effects of nutrition and grass finishing on livestock. Will recounts his evolution from conventional livestock practices in Kansas to founding a holistic veterinary practice. They cover a wide array of topics, including the importance of mineralization, the impact of diet on livestock health, grass finishing techniques, and the role of biological...

Duration: 01:36:34
Farm Weird: Embracing Unconventional Ag Practices with Jason Mauck Ep. 57
May 19, 2025

Join Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres U.S.A., as he interviews Jason Mauck on the latest episode of The Acres U.S.A. Podcast. This in-depth conversation covers sustainable farming, regenerative practices, and innovative agricultural techniques like relay cropping, using livestock for in-crop grazing, and adapting crop systems for economic resilience. Jason shares his unique approaches to farming, including integrating cattle grazing into crop production and maximizing crop yield with strategic soil management. The episode also previews the upcoming Acres U.S.A. “Farm Weird” Field Day at Jason's farm in Gaston, Indiana on June 21st, feat...

Duration: 00:57:57
Cover Crops and Diversity: A Conversation with Keith Burns Ep. 56
May 12, 2025

Join host Taylor Henry on this episode of The Acres U.S.A. Podcast, as he engages in a deep dive into cover cropping and ecological agriculture with Keith Burns, the owner and founder of Green Cover Seed. Hear about Keith's journey from conventional farming to a focus on multi-species cover crop mixes, the benefits of diverse plantings, and how innovative practices can help improve soil health and resilience. Keith also discusses practical strategies for integrating cover crops, the value of biological soil health, and the potential future of ecological agriculture.

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Duration: 01:05:26
Farm to Market: Helen Atthowe's Success in Sustainable Agriculture Ep. 55
May 05, 2025

Welcome to the Acres U.S.A. Podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry. In this episode, Taylor is joined by Helen Atthowe, the author of 'The Ecological Farm.' Helen discusses her journey in organic farming, her inspirations, and innovative farming techniques including selective mowing and mulching with perennial species. The conversation also covers the importance of mineral balancing, pest suppression, and creating habitats for beneficial insects in an orchard setting. Helen provides insights into her transition to a semi-retired life, ongoing farm experiments, and her dedication to learning and adapting sustainable farming practices. For anyone interested in sustainable and...

Duration: 00:58:06
Regeneration and Resilience: Ari Tessitore’s Agricultural Journey from Engineer to Farmer Ep. 54
Apr 28, 2025

Join host Taylor Henry, the owner and CEO of Acres U.S.A, as he sits down with Ari Tessitore on the Acres U.S.A. Podcast. They discuss Ari's entrance into regenerative farming, the challenges faced and lessons learned in establishing a sustainable farm. From navigating land acquisition to the intricacies of organic crop farming and livestock management, Ari shares his journey and insights into balancing innovation with tradition. Tune in to hear about the role of partnerships, the importance of resilience, and the future of eco-agriculture.

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Duration: 00:54:25
The Business of Beef: Flipping the Script on Cull Cows with Jordan Green Ep. 53
Apr 21, 2025

Join Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres U.S.A., in an intriguing conversation with Jordan Green, founder of Farm Builder and a leading expert in practical, scalable livestock farming. Discover the innovative approach of Jordan’s cull cow program, where undervalued cull cows are transformed into high-quality beef, even amidst rising cattle prices. Learn how Jordan applies the 'sell-buy' mindset to maximize profitability and sustainability in farming, and gain practical tips on managing cull cows, marketing ground beef, and navigating the economics of regenerative agriculture. This episode is packed with valuable insights for farmers looking to optimize th...

Duration: 00:59:04
From Conventional Ag to Ecological Ag: Jeff Kleypas’ Agronomic Shift Ep. 52
Apr 14, 2025

Join host Taylor Henry on the Acres U.S.A. Podcast as he dives into a rich conversation with agronomist Jeffrey Kleypas from Advancing Eco Agriculture. Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience from conventional agronomy to sustainable, regenerative farming. He shares insights on adapting to extreme weather conditions in Texas, transitioning from conventional to eco-agriculture practices, and the importance of soil and plant health in crop production. Learn about the challenges and rewards of regenerative agriculture and discover how to enhance your farming practices while focusing on long-term ecosystem health.

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Duration: 00:49:02
Dan Kittredge- Tools for Defining Food Quality Ep. 51
Apr 07, 2025

Throwback to the 2018 Eco-Ag Conference  with Dan Kittridge on this episode of the Acres U.S.A. Podcast. Dan, who grew up on an organic farm and has a history with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA), discusses the development and significance of a handheld spectrometer. This innovative tool can measure the quality of produce by analyzing compounds that influence flavor and nutrient density. Dan also delves into the concept of quality in agriculture, the role of enzymes in plant health, and the broader implications for human and environmental health. Learn how this tool could revolutionize consumer choices, agricultural p...

Duration: 01:04:02
Beyond the Root Cellar: Winter Storage CSA Farming with Sam Knapp Ep. 50
Mar 31, 2025

Join Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres U.S.A., as he chats with Sam Knapp, author of 'Beyond the Root Cellar,' on the latest episode of The Acres U.S.A. Podcast. Sam Knapp shares his journey from an aspiring engineer with degrees in chemistry and physics to a dedicated farmer promoting innovative off-season storage farming. Discover how he maneuvers farming challenges in Alaska's harsh climate, cultivates high-quality storage crops, and manages a profitable market garden on a small acreage. Gain insights into the best crops for winter storage, the technicalities of building a storage facility...

Duration: 00:50:27
Innovating Beef: Justin Pettit's Carrot-Fed Cattle Journey Ep. 49
Mar 24, 2025

In this episode of The Acres U.S.A. podcast, host Taylor Henry sits down with Justin Pettit of Santa Carota Beef to discuss the unique aspects of their grass-fed beef operation in Bakersfield, California. Justin shares insights into their history, from feeding cattle carrot byproducts to their current regenerative practices. They delve into challenges and benefits of their unique feeding method, the intricacies of their market and distribution strategies, and the importance of direct-to-consumer sales. Tune in to learn about the nuances of sustainable beef production and the evolution of a multi-generational ranching business.

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Duration: 00:51:09
Bridging Agriculture and Medicine: Insights with Dr. Arden Andersen Ep. 48
Mar 17, 2025

In this episode of The Acres U.S.A. podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry, we dive deep into the intersection of ecological farming and medicine with Dr. Arden Andersen. Dr. Andersen, a pioneering figure in regenerative agriculture and an experienced physician, shares his unique journey from teaching vocational agriculture to becoming a medical professional. He discusses the critical connection between soil health, plant nutrition, and human health, emphasizing the impact of nutrition on well-being. The conversation covers a range of topics, including controversial views on childhood vaccinations, the importance of a balanced diet, and the challenges of modern agriculture...

Duration: 00:45:26
Building Alliances for Eco- Agriculture, a Panel Discussion with John Kempf, Joel Salatin, Gary Zimmer and Gabe Brown Ep. 47
Mar 10, 2025

This episode of The Acres U.S.A. Podcast is a panel discussion from The 2024 Eco-Ag Conference moderated by John Kempf, and includes panelists Joel Salatin, Gary Zimmer, and Gabe Brown. This episode is focused around sustainable farming, regenerative practices, and how farmers can work together to bring regenerative and ecological agriculture to the mainstream. The panelists share their experiences, discuss the importance of curiosity and lifelong learning, and explore how to overcome challenges in the agricultural community. Don't miss this insightful conversation on how to grow food profitably and with nature in mind.


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Duration: 00:58:42
Conversations with Gary Zimmer Pt. 4: Gary’s Legacy after Midwestern BioAg. Ep. 46
Mar 03, 2025

In this engaging episode of the Acres U.S.A. Podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry, Gary Zimmer discusses his journey with Midwestern BioAg, including the reasons behind selling the company and the innovative practices being explored today. Gary shares insights into challenges faced by the company, including the complexities of training employees, integrating knowledge into fertilizer products, and the financial burdens of transitioning ownership. The conversation delves into the potential of anaerobic digesters on large farms, the benefits of biologicals and regenerative practices, and the unexpected successes in regions like North Dakota. Gary also touches on the future of...

Duration: 00:59:59
Electromagnetic Fields and Livestock Health: Insights from Dr. Paul Dettloff Ep. 45
Feb 24, 2025

In this episode, Dr. Paul Dettloff shares his personal journey transitioning from a conventional veterinarian to an organic farming advocate since witnessing the struggles of his first organic cow in 1988. He discusses the significance of various farming techniques and the impact of DC currents on farm environments and animal health. Learn about the importance of soil health, electromagnetic fields, ley lines, and water structuring, along with insights on understanding and mitigating DC currents on farms. Dettloff also highlights the value of observational skills in identifying issues in farming practices and emphasizes the holistic approach to farming, aligning with the...

Duration: 01:32:14
Navigating Change: How Mollie Engelhart Reinvented Her Food Journey Ep. 44
Feb 17, 2025

In this episode of the Acres U.S.A. podcast, host Taylor Henry welcomes guest Mollie Engelhart, an entrepreneur, chef, farmer, and advocate for regenerative agriculture. Mollie shares her unique journey from veganism to embracing meat and dairy within a regenerative farming framework. Raised vegetarian on a farm in upstate New York, she transitioned away from veganism after several eye-opening experiences. She discusses the challenges she faced in the restaurant business and shares insights into sustainable food systems, the economics of organic farming, and the flaws of factory farming. Tune in to learn about Mollie’s transformative journey, the im...

Duration: 01:26:21
The “Barefoot Farmer” Jeff Poppen: Biodynamics and Beyond Ep.43
Feb 10, 2025

In this episode of the Acres USA podcast, host Taylor Henry talks with Jeff Poppen, better known as the Barefoot Farmer. Jeff shares his 50-year journey in organic and biodynamic farming at Long Hungry Creek Farm in Tennessee. They discuss Jeff's book 'Barefoot Biodynamics,' his philosophies on soil ecology, community-supported agriculture, and sustainable food production. Jeff delves into the principles and practices of biodynamics, including the use of cow manure, composting, and effective tillage. He also reflects on his early inspirations, the role of livestock on farms, and his efforts to create a self-sufficient, community-focused farm. Whether you're...

Duration: 01:33:23
Fish, Family, and Fertilizers: Anne Molloy's Story of Neptune's Harvest Ep. 42
Feb 03, 2025

In this episode of the Acres U.S.A. Podcast, host Taylor Henry interviews Anne Molloy from Neptune's Harvest, a family-run business renowned for turning fish remains into high-quality fertilizer. Anne talks about the fascinating history of Neptune's Harvest, from its beginnings in the seafood industry to its innovative approach to creating sustainable fertilizers. Discover the unique cold-process hydrolyzed fish product that sets Neptune's Harvest apart, and hear about their success stories from various farming sectors, including cranberry bogs, blueberry growers, and hay pastures. Anne also shares practical application tips and the benefits of using their products in both...

Duration: 00:34:06
Holistic Farming: A Conversation with Dr. Will Winter and Special Guest Mark Shepard Ep. 41
Jan 27, 2025

In this episode of the Acres USA Podcast, host Taylor Henry sits down with regenerative farming experts Dr. Will Winter and Mark Shepard for an in-depth discussion on Ecological Agriculture. Dr. Winter shares his journey from conventional veterinary medicine to his current role at Thousand Hills Cattle Company, highlighting the benefits of grass-fed beef, the importance of mineralization, and the use of holistic veterinary practices. Mark Shepard adds valuable insights on soil health, multi-species grazing, and the role of holistic farming in transforming modern agriculture. The conversation covers various topics, including the ineffective use of conventional treatments like antibiotics...

Duration: 01:21:07
Cultivating Connections: Joe Childs on Building Grazing Relationships Ep. 40
Jan 20, 2025

In this episode of Acres U.S.A. Podcast, host Taylor Henry dives into sustainable farming and regenerative practices with Joe Childs, a contract grazier from southwest Wisconsin. Learn about Joe’s journey from a dairy farm upbringing to managing hundreds of acres and cattle through innovative grazing strategies. Joe shares his experiences with rotational grazing, negotiating leases, overcoming livestock challenges, and building relationships with landowners and cattle owners. This episode provides valuable insights for aspiring farmers and those interested in grazing and livestock management.

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Duration: 01:06:58
Exploring Climate Smart Agriculture with Dylan Vaca Ep. 39
Jan 13, 2025

In this episode of Acres U.S.A. Podcast, host Taylor Henry sits down with Dylan Vaca of Grown Climate Smart to discuss innovative practices in regenerative agriculture. They dive into the USDA's Climate Smart Commodities Grant, soil health, water conservation, and carbon sequestration. Dylan shares insights on practical on-farm strategies, the impact of cover crops, reduced tillage, and nutrient management. Learn how Grown Climate Smart supports farmers with financial incentives and resources to build resilient and profitable agriculture systems. Tune in to understand the future of climate smart agriculture and how farmers are thriving in a changing climate.<...

Duration: 00:24:54
Dr. Nasha Winters - Human Health and Resiliency Ep. 38
Jan 06, 2025

Join us in this episode of The Acres U.S.A. Podcast, as we have a throwback from the 2021 Eco-Ag Conference! In this episode, Dr. Nasha Winters reflects on the journey and impact Acres U.S.A. has had on her mission of changing healthcare , discussing the profound changes in agriculture and healthcare over the past 50 years. The conversation covers pivotal historical moments from 1971 and their influence on today's farming and health practices. Nasha also shares her vision for the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health, a pioneering project in southeastern Arizona aimed at integrating wellness, sustainable farming, and holistic...

Duration: 01:04:38
Andre Leu: Challenging the Myths in Modern Agriculture Ep. 37
Dec 30, 2024

In this episode of the Acres U.S.A. podcast, host Taylor Henry speaks with Andre Liu, a renowned advocate for sustainable and organic farming. Andre shares his extensive experience working globally with farmers and governments, as well as his insights from his books 'The Myth of Safe Pesticides' and 'Poisoning Our Children.' They discuss the importance of organic farming, the challenges faced by conventional farmers, and the critical impact of consumer education on farming practices. Andre also dives into his personal journey in agriculture, the trials and successes of his farming practices in Australia's tropical regions, and...

Duration: 00:53:11
Revolutionizing Agriculture with Green Lightning: A Conversation with Travis Potter Ep. 36
Dec 23, 2024

In this episode of the Acres USA Podcast, host Taylor Henry sits down with Travis Potter, a pioneering figure in sustainable and regenerative farming. Travis shares his incredible journey from growing up on a ranch in the southern Sierras to revolutionizing agriculture with his innovative product, Green Lightning. With a background in ranching, meat production, and organic farming, Travis delves into the development and impact of Green Lightning, a technology that mimics lightning to capture nitrogen from the air and improve soil health. This episode explores the challenges and triumphs of farming, advancements in eco agriculture, and the potential...

Duration: 00:53:44
Charles Walters- The Real Objective of Food Production Ep. 35
Dec 16, 2024

In this episode of the Acres U.S.A. podcast, we have a throwback from the early 2000s Eco-Ag Conference. Fred Walters introduces his father, Charles Walters, the founder of Acres U.S.A.. Charles shares his extensive insights on the state of ecological agriculture in the early 2000s, reflections on the growth and impact of organic and regenerative farming, and anecdotes from his personal experiences. He discusses the challenges faced by the farming community, the importance of consumer-driven demand for organic/regeneratively grown products, and the critical role of sustainable practices in improving both agriculture and public health...

Duration: 00:34:08
Regenerative Practices in Agriculture: Steve Diver's Guide to Biofertilizers Ep.34
Dec 09, 2024

Join host Taylor Henry, Owner of Acres U.S.A., as he engages in a deep and insightful conversation with Steve Diver, an expert with 40 years of experience in horticulture, farm management, and soil consultancy. Steve elaborates on the importance of biofertilizers and shares practical insights into their integration into farming practices. Highlights include discussions on regenerative farming practices, the significance of cover crops, microbial inoculants, and innovative biofertilizer recipes. 


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Duration: 00:49:44
From Classroom to Farm: Matt Powers' Journey in Regeneration Ep. 33
Dec 02, 2024

In this episode of the Acres USA podcast, host Taylor Henry sits down with Matt Powers, a prominent figure in the Eco Agriculture community. Powers discusses his recent event on soil science, his extensive work in regenerative agriculture, and his revolutionary new book on regenerative soil microscopy. He also delves into his educational background, highlighting his transition from teaching high school to becoming a leading advocate for sustainable farming. Powers shares insights on the importance of live soil testing, the benefits of mycorrhizal fungi, and the future of DNA testing in agriculture. Additionally, he expresses his excitement for the...

Duration: 00:58:32
Jay Fuhrer: Building a Future with Conservation Ep. 32
Nov 28, 2024

Join Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres USA, in this insightful episode of the Acres USA podcast. Taylor sits down with Jay Fuhrer, a veteran with over 40 years of conservation work through the NRCS. Jay shares his incredible journey, from his humble beginnings on a mixed farming operation in the Northern Plains to managing Menoken Farm, a conservation demonstration farm. Learn about Jay's commitment to promoting soil health principles, his innovative practices in sustainable and regenerative farming, and his family's farming legacy. This episode dives deep into soil conservation, innovative agricultural techniques, the historical context of farming in...

Duration: 01:17:24
Silvopasture Innovations and Tree Integration with Austin Unruh Ep. 31
Nov 25, 2024

Join Taylor Henry, the host of the Acres USA Podcast, as he delves into the world of sustainable and regenerative agriculture with Austin Unruh from Trees for Grazers. In this episode, Austin shares insights from his book 'Trees for Grazers', discussing innovative methods to integrate tree planting within grazing systems to improve livestock management and farm productivity. Learn about the use of tree shelters, electric fencing, and the selection of tree species for optimal shade, fodder, and feed production. Austin also touches upon his background, the challenges faced, and the cost-sharing programs available to farmers interested in silvopasture. Tune...

Duration: 00:44:24
Navigating the Business of Farming: A Conversation with Jordan Green Ep. 30
Nov 21, 2024

Welcome to the Acres USA Podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres USA. In this episode, Taylor talks with Jordan Green, co-founder of FarmBuilder, about his journey in sustainable farming, particularly pasture livestock farming and regenerative agriculture. Jordan shares his experiences managing seasonal poultry production, strategies for maintaining cash flow, and the benefits of leasing farm land. They discuss the advantages of raising hogs in forests, sourcing feed, and the unique practices that have contributed to Jordan's success. Additionally, the conversation delves into the challenges and triumphs of scaling farming operations, the importance of relational marketing...

Duration: 01:23:08
Building a Better Farm: Insights from Will Harris at White Oak Pastures Ep. 29
Nov 18, 2024

In this episode of the Acres USA Podcast, host Taylor Henry interviews Will Harris, the fourth-generation farmer and owner of White Oak Pastures. Will shares his journey from industrial cattle farming to adopting regenerative practices, including the challenges and successes along the way. They discuss ongoing projects such as constructing a new freezer unit, remodeling the poultry plant, and installing a large solar voltaic array. 

Will also talks about the complexities of running a multi-species farm, the impact of regulatory requirements, and his views on the future of regenerative farming. Tune in to learn from Will's extensive e...

Duration: 00:55:59
John Kempf - Does Your Technology Help or Hurt Your Efforts to Regenerate Your Farm? Ep. 28
Nov 11, 2024

Welcome to the Acres USA Podcast! In this special webinar episode, hosted by Paul Meyer, we delve into sustainable farming, regenerative practices, and technological innovations in eco-agriculture. Our special guest, John Kempf, founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) and executive editor of Acres USA magazine, shares his insights on adopting new agricultural technologies and the philosophical thoughts behind them. We explore the role of technology in agriculture, especially during the COVID era, and discuss the importance of in-person interactions at events and conferences. John also covers topics such as plant health, the use of artificial intelligence in agronomy, and...

Duration: 01:12:26
Earthly Wisdom: Nigel Palmer's Guide to Regenerative Growing Ep. 27
Nov 04, 2024

Join Taylor Henry, host and CEO of Acres USA, as he converses with Nigel Palmer, author of 'The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments.' In this insightful episode, they delve into Nigel's approach to sustainable and regenerative gardening practices. From the current projects in his southern New England garden to his journey in organic farming, Nigel shares valuable knowledge about garden amendments, soil health, and the impact of regenerative practices. Discover the importance of minerals, biological amendments, and organic matter, along with practical steps for fermenting plant juices and creating nutrient-rich compost. Tune in to learn how simple...

Duration: 00:54:19
Harvesting Success: Megan Neubauer on Agritourism and “Pick-Your-Own” Farming Ep. 26
Oct 28, 2024

Join host Taylor Henry on the Acres USA podcast as he engages with Megan Neubauer, co-owner of Pure Land Farm in McKinney, Texas. Discover how Megan transitioned from a biology and science background to a successful 'pick-your-own' agritourism model, addressing challenges like severe weather and urbanization. Learn practical strategies for running a thriving farm close to a heavy populated city, utilizing innovative organic marketing and community engagement. Megan shares detailed tips on farm operations, soil health, and sustainable practices, along with her vision for nationwide agritourism and developing an online course for farmers. Gain insights from her book, “Pick Yo...

Duration: 00:59:01
Gabe Brown's Revolutionary Farming Journey: From City Life to Regenerative Agriculture Ep. 25
Oct 21, 2024

On this episode of the Acres U.S.A. Podcast host Taylor Henry chats with Gabe Brown, a leading voice in sustainable farming and the author of 'Dirt to Soil.' Discover Gabe's inspiring transition from city life to pioneering regenerative agriculture, focusing on soil health, innovative farming practices, and family farm transition. Learn about setting up living trusts, introducing diverse income streams, and maintaining financial resilience. 


Taylor and Gabe dive into strategies for debt-free farming, grass-based cattle farming, and the successful weaning process. This episode highlights the crucial role of early planning, open c...

Duration: 00:57:49
Cultivating Change: Joel Salatin on Sustainable Farming and Resilience Ep. 24
Oct 14, 2024

Join host Taylor Henry on the Acres U.S.A. Podcast as he chats with Joel Salatin of Polyface Farms, a pioneer in regenerative agriculture. This insightful episode explores Joel's innovative rotational grazing, sustainable farming practices, and the role of local food systems in creating resilient agricultural environments. Discover how Joel tackles environmental challenges while reducing external dependencies, shares his effective marketing strategies, and discusses the significant impact of technology on modern farming efficiency. Gain inspiration from Joel's reflections on influential figures and ideas shaping the regenerative farming movement, and understand the growing influence of health-conscious consumerism in agriculture...

Duration: 01:46:35
Regenerating the Land: Dr. Allen Williams on Adaptive Grazing Ep. 23
Oct 07, 2024

Join host Taylor Henry as he interviews Dr. Allen Williams, a leading expert in adaptive grazing and nutrient density, with over four decades of experience. Dr. Williams discusses his journey into regenerative agriculture, the founding of Understanding Ag and the Soil Health Academy, and the development of the 6-3-4 methods of adaptive stewardship. This episode offers insights into sustainable farming practices, the economic benefits of regenerative agriculture, and practical advice for farmers and ranchers in applying adaptive grazing practices. Discover how these techniques can improve soil health, animal welfare, and farm profitability, while addressing global agricultural challenges.

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Duration: 01:11:13
Joel Salatin- Can We Feed the World? Ep. 22
Sep 30, 2024

In this flashback from the 2018 Eco-Ag Conference, join Joel Salatin, as he discusses a key question in sustainable agriculture—'Can we feed the world this way?'—by delving into historical farming practices, the evolution of industrial agriculture, and the potential of modern, sustainable methods. Alongside an insightful historical recount, the episode also includes a preview of the ACRES 2024 EcoAg Conference and features an engaging call to action for embracing liberty in food production.

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Duration: 01:09:01
Exploring Restoration Agriculture with Mark Shepard Ep. 21
Sep 23, 2024

Back to Back, join Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres U.S.A., in a captivating conversation with Mark Shepard, a leading figure in sustainable farming and a top selling Acres U.S.A. author. In this episode, they discuss the evolution of Acres U.S.A., regenerative farming practices, and the future of eco-agriculture. Discover Mark's journey from engineering to eco-agriculture, his philosophies on regenerative farming, and insights on creating resilient, productive landscapes. Learn about the importance of mimicking natural ecosystems, managing resources, and the potential for a revitalized rural economy through regenerative agriculture. Don't miss this...

Duration: 01:07:09
Mark Shepard - Water Management Ep. 20
Sep 16, 2024

In this episode of the Acres USA Podcast, Acres U.S.A. author Mark Shepard, engages in a deep discussion focusing on effective water management techniques in agriculture, emphasizing the importance of understanding ecological systems and the impact of water on soil and crop health. Shepard’s key principles include the application of the keyline design and master line system, as well as examples from his home farm in WI, New Forest Farm. This episode also touches upon historical water management methods from Germany and their influence on modern practices in Australia and the USA. This in depth presentation pr...

Duration: 00:59:27
Arden Andersen - A Doctors Take on Soil Ep. 19
Sep 09, 2024

In this Acres USA podcast episode, we throwback to Dr. Arden Andersen, a unique blend of physician and agronomist, who consults with major farming operations worldwide. Dr. Andersen discusses the interconnection between human health and agricultural practices, emphasizing sustainable farming, nutrition, and the harmful impacts of processed foods and pesticides. He shares his background in family medicine, public health, and agriculture, and the importance of consumer choices in driving agricultural changes. The episode highlights the role of nutrient-dense food in preventing chronic diseases and the significance of proactive health management through diet, exercise, and lifestyle adjustments.

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Duration: 01:05:15
Jerry Brunetti-Understanding How Nature Works Ep. 18
Sep 02, 2024

Join us in this throwback from Eco-Ag.  Jerry Brunetti, a leading expert in nutraceuticals and fertilizers, to explore the intricate communication systems within nature and their implications for sustainable farming. Dive deep into the significance of holistic agricultural practices, understand the critical role of silica and nutrient density in improving soil and plant health, and learn from historical insights and modern research on eco-agriculture. This episode sheds light on the complex interplay of ecosystems, the impact of modern chemicals, and strategies for integrating perennial polycultures. A must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture and the natural processes that go a...

Duration: 01:22:16
Planting the Future: A Conversation with Kevin Wolz of Canopy Ep. 17
Aug 26, 2024

Join host Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres USA, as he delves into a fascinating discussion with Kevin Wolz of Canopy. This episode explores Kevin's journey from Illinois' prairies to agroforestry, the founding of the Savannah Institute, and the work and vision behind Canopy. Learn about the innovative Canopy Compass tool for mapping farm suitability, the benefits and challenges of integrating tree crops into conventional farming, and how agroforestry practices like alley cropping and silvopasture can transform agricultural landscapes. Whether you're a farmer, rancher, or eco-agriculture enthusiast, this podcast episode offers valuable insights into sustainable and regenerative farming...

Duration: 01:08:49
Neal Kinsey: Building Life in the Soil Ep. 16
Aug 19, 2024

Blast from the Past, For an insightful discussion with renowned soil fertility expert Neal Kinsey. In this episode, Neal delves into managing fertilizers and soil fertility using the Albrecht system of cation balance. He emphasizes building a strong foundation for life in the soil, highlighting that it's not just about inoculating the soil but ensuring the right environment for microbes. Kinsey shares valuable anecdotes and scientific explanations, such as the importance of proper mineral balance, the role of microbes in nutrient cycling, and how to improve soil structure for optimal crop growth. Tune in to learn the principles of...

Duration: 00:54:31
Conversations with Gary Zimmer Pt. 3: The Evolution of Midwestern BioAg. Ep. 15
Aug 12, 2024

Join Taylor Henry on the Acres USA podcast as he delves deep into the world of sustainable and regenerative farming with Gary Zimmer. This episode explores the formation of Midwestern BioAg, the challenges and innovations in eco-friendly agricultural practices from the 70s to present. Learn about the pivotal role of soil mineralization and the significance of key minerals such as calcium and boron. Gary Zimmer enriches the discussion with his expertise on cover crops, crop diversity, and bio-based fertilizers, reflecting on both the historical and modern landscape of farming. Discover how Midwestern BioAg's pioneering efforts in fertilizer formulation and...

Duration: 01:30:32
Will and Jenni Harris: Regenerative Farming and Family Legacy, Ep. 14
Aug 05, 2024

In this episode of the Acres USA podcast, you will hear Will and Jenni Harris’s Keynote presentation from the 2021 Eco-Ag Conference. Will and Jenni share the story of White Oak Pastures and how it was started. They discuss the transition from conventional to regenerative farming, the importance of community, and the succession of the family farm. Will Harris provides a historical overview of the farm, its practices, and the philosophy behind regenerative agriculture. Jenny Harris elaborates on her journey back to the farm and the diverse business ventures she and her family have undertaken. Together, they emphasize the in...

Duration: 01:14:27
Organic Growth: Good Agriculture's Tools and Resources for Farmers - Ep. 13
Jul 29, 2024

In this special episode of the Acres U.S.A. podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry, we chat with Kirsten and Reba from Good Agriculture. They discuss their innovative approach to supporting small to mid-sized farmers by easing administrative burdens and leveraging technology to enhance profitability. They detail their services including bookkeeping, financial management, marketing, and acquiring funding. Good Agriculture shares insights on improving farm operations, fostering sustainable practices, and the importance of understanding key performance indicators (KPIs). The episode also emphasizes creating a strong farm brand, establishing efficient processes, and practical marketing strategies, aiming to assist farmers in achieving...

Duration: 00:46:43
Greg Judy: Mastering Regenerative Grazing & Inspiring Sustainable Farming, Ep. 12
Jul 22, 2024

Dive into a dynamic episode with renowned grazer Greg Judy as he unveils his sustainable grazing practices, journey, and expert advice for adopting regenerative methods. Filmed on-site, Greg discusses rotational grazing, organic matter importance, fly control, and the nuances of a custom grazing business. 


Learn about the efficacy of fescue grass, breed-specific grazing traits, and strategies for a productive low-cost farm. Additionally, Greg highlights his authentic and educational YouTube presence, milestones, and interaction with the farming community.Get ready for practical tips and inspiring stories that redefine eco-friendly farming.


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Duration: 01:09:48
Greg Judy: Mob Grazing and the Explosion of Soil Life. Ep. 11
Jul 15, 2024

Greg Judy is a Missouri-based grass farmer who has developed and propelled the art of so-called "mob-grazing," an amazing phenomenon. He taught a crowd at the 2013 Acres U.S.A. annual conference about his techniques to bring about an explosion of life in the soil, and how his techniques can help any farmer rescue damaged soil. He firmly believes in multi-purpose livestock, not just for meat and milk, but for how they can contribute and help maintain a healthy soil for other crops.

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Duration: 01:01:07
Blast from the Past: Mark Shepard's 2019 Eco-Ag Presentation EP. 10
Jul 08, 2024

In this Blast from the Past Podcast, Acres U.S.A. contributor Mark Shepard goes into detail about restorative practices. In his presentation from the 2019 Acres U.S.A. Eco-Ag Conference, Mark explains the importance of changing how we farm for the betterment of the land around us. He challenges everyone in attendance and listening to farm with ecological principles in mind. Enjoy this throwback keynote, and if you are interested in hearing more from Mark Shepard, you can find a lot of his great content on our Members Site, as well as on our online course materials. You...

Duration: 01:03:55
Holding the Lines: Maureen Ash’s Farming Story. Ep.9
Jul 01, 2024

Join us in this episode of the Acres USA Podcast as host Taylor Henry, owner and CEO of Acres USA, sits down with Maureen Ashe, author of 'Holding the Lines.' Maureen shares her journey and experiences in sustainable and regenerative farming. They discuss the beauty of Pierce County and Maureen's early days in farming. Learn about her family's farming history, their shift from conventional to horse-powered farming, the challenges they faced, and the joys of raising horses. 

They also touch on Maureen's adventures in Europe, steeplechase riding in Ireland, and how these experiences shaped her perspective o...

Duration: 01:16:36
The Acres U.S.A. Podcast: Justice for Family Farmers: Mark Kastel's Mission with Organic Eye. Ep. 8
Jun 24, 2024

In this episode of the Acres USA Podcast, host Taylor Henry welcomes Mark Kastel, a passionate advocate for family farmers and organic farming. Mark shares his inspiring journey from working with Agribusiness Giants to pioneering organic farming practices in the 1980s, driven by his personal health transformation. As the Executive Director of Organic Eye, Mark continues to fight for economic justice and the principles of organic farming. The conversation delves into the history and challenges of the organic movement, regulatory issues, and the importance of authentic organic certification. Tune in to learn how Mark's work aims to preserve the...

Duration: 00:52:12
Charles Walters: Insights from 'A Farmer's Guide to the Bottom Line’. Ep. 7
Jun 17, 2024

Insights from 'A Farmer's Guide to the Bottom Line' by Charles Walters

In this special episode of the Acres USA podcast, Taylor Henry shares a recording from Acres USA founder Charles Walters. The recording features an overview of Walters' book, 'A Farmer's Guide to the Bottom Line,' which compiles stories and knowledge gained from decades of visiting small farms and his own business experiences. 

Walters provides practical advice for small farmers on running their farms ecologically and successfully. Topics discussed include the challenges faced by farmers, the importance of direct selling, and the pitfalls o...

Duration: 00:55:23
Gary Zimmer Pt. 2 Gary's Insights on Dairy Nutrition and Soil Health #6
Jun 10, 2024

This episode of the Acres USA podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry, features Gary Zimmer sharing his experiences with sustainable dairy farming and nutrition. The discussion covers his work in Hawaii with pineapple hay, the challenges of insecticides, and his journey from college to practical farming.

Key topics include quality forage, mineral balance, soil health, cow comfort, optimal feeding strategies, the impact of stray voltage, and the use of sexed semen. Additionally, the podcast delves into best practices for transitioning livestock from a grain to a grass-based diet, emphasizing a gradual shift to medium-quality grass to prevent health...

Duration: 00:57:34
Fraud Prevention Insights with Harriet Behar - #5
Jun 03, 2024

In this episode of the Acres USA podcast, host Taylor Henry interviews Harriet Behar, an organic inspector and educator, about sustainable farming practices and the prevention of organic fraud in the supply chain. Behar shares her extensive experience with organic farming, describing her work on her certified organic farm and her involvement with the National Organic Standards Board and the Organic Farmers Association. The discussion focuses on recent regulatory changes to strengthen organic enforcement and improvements in organic livestock standards, highlighting the importance of maintaining integrity in the organic certification process.

Duration: 01:14:59
The Evolution of Eco Agriculture with John Kempf - #4
May 27, 2024

Tune into this in-depth conversation between John Kempf and Taylor Henry. They cover Kempf's transition to regenerative practices, the establishment of Advancing Eco-Agriculture, the community-driven approach, and the prediction of widespread adoption. Additionally, they explore the current adoption landscape, emphasizing mindset shifts, technological advancements, and the imperative of investing in agri-tech for sustainable practices in agriculture.

Duration: 01:15:09
Gary Zimmer Part 1 - Childhood and Education - #3
May 20, 2024

This is the first podcast of a series with Gary Zimmer, where Acres owner and CEO, Taylor Henry, will sit down with Gary and discuss what steps led him to where he is at currently in his life. On this episode, they talk about how Gary was raised on a dairy farm over on the East side of Wisconsin. They discuss Gary's time at the University of Madison, Wisconsin, his experiences in Hawaii, becoming a professor in Winona, finding his way back to Wisconsin, and buying a farm in the Spring Green area. Through the conversations, they discuss how...

Duration: 01:00:37
The Future of Farming with Dan Kittredge - #2
May 14, 2024

Tune into this episode with insights from Dan Kittredge, founder of Bionutrient Food Association (BFA), and discussions around sustainable agriculture, regenerative practices, nutrient density in food like beef and wheat, meter development for measurement, the importance of open-source science, funding challenges, soil health, biological systems principles, and upcoming conferences on nutrient density and regenerative agriculture.

Duration: 00:58:57
Cultivating Tomorrow: Organic Herbicides with Steve Diver - #1
May 07, 2024

On this episode of The Acres U.S.A Podcast, hosted by Taylor Henry, we dive into sustainable farming, regenerative practices, and the intricacies of using herbicides in organic farming. Guest Steve Diver shares his extensive experience in horticulture and organic farming, highlighting the importance of cultural practices and cover crops in weed control. The discussion covers the evolution of organic herbicides, the impact of conventional herbicides on the environment, and innovative farming techniques aimed at reducing the toxic load on farms and promoting soil health. Diver also reflects on the history of regenerative agriculture and the principles common...

Duration: 01:14:13