This podcast is about connecting people to the landscapes that grow our food. Your host Bronwyn Green interviews farmers, producers, experts in agriculture, and many more. To get a greater understanding of management practices that mitigate climate change, improve water quality, build soil health and enhance habitat and biodiversity on agricultural landscapes.
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This podcast is about connecting people to the landscapes that grow our food. Your host Bronwyn Green interviews farmers, producers, experts in agriculture, and many more. To get a greater understanding of management practices that mitigate climate change, improve water quality, build soil health and enhance habitat and biodiversity on agricultural landscapes.
Moritz Passmann manages Crescentwood Farm alongside his wife and in-laws near Russel, Manitoba. Moritz shares the practices they have implemented that support soil health and all the critters above and below the ground.
Not only have these changes made farming more interesting, it has reduced stress for him and his family, improved soil quality, and their land’s productivity.
Together they have improved yields and their net profit per acre by changing some of their cropping practices over the years.
A few methods that are making a big differences:
✨Reducing tillage
✨Seeding different cash crops with mixtures of warm season grasses, cool season grasses, and legumes
✨Reducing inputs
✨Adding compost tea and worm castings into their cover crop seed mix
Contact Info:
CrescentwoodHof@posteo.ca
For Our Soil's Sake
This podcast is about connecting people to the landscapes that grow our food. Your host Bronwyn Green interviews farmers, producers, experts in agriculture, and many more. To get a greater understanding of management practices that mitigate climate change, improve water quality, build soil health and enhance habitat and biodiversity on agricultural landscapes.