
Episode #77: Rick Clark
Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
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We're Already Comigling Ash Crops
There's some interesting breeding work going on that has largely been left by the wayside, where beans were pushing 90 hundred bushels an acre with short stature beans. Tillage is number one on my list. You have to stop tillage, because all these microbi communities are building themselves, and then you come through with tillage and wipe them out. All doing is rebuilding their communities to keep getting destroyed. They're barely surviving, not thriving. It's right. And you've got to look for validations. For example, we've not applied any aglime on our farm for eight years, and our soil p h is six point eight and rising. We're heading toward balance
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