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Regenerative Farming News
Heather Heinrichs
16 episodes
2 days ago
A weekly podcast where we dig into the latest stories, innovations, and voices shaping regenerative agriculture across Western Canada. From soil health and grazing strategies to funding programs and farmer success stories, this channel is your go-to hub for practical insights and inspiring conversations that build resilient farms and thriving communities. 🎙️ New episodes drop weekly — subscribe to stay connected with the regenerative movement!
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A weekly podcast where we dig into the latest stories, innovations, and voices shaping regenerative agriculture across Western Canada. From soil health and grazing strategies to funding programs and farmer success stories, this channel is your go-to hub for practical insights and inspiring conversations that build resilient farms and thriving communities. 🎙️ New episodes drop weekly — subscribe to stay connected with the regenerative movement!
Show more...
News Commentary
News,
Science,
Nature
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Episode 4 - July 27, 2025
Regenerative Farming News
33 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 4 - July 27, 2025
In this episode I take a break from farm news and delve into the reasons why farming is helping to create drought conditions. Three widely known documentaries about this are "The Biggest Little Farm", "Kiss the Ground", and "Common Ground". I talk about my own personal experience with drought and regenerated soil. The interview for the week is with Axten Farms who practices regenerative farming in southern Saskatchewan. Tannis Axten gives advice to consumers, "demand better!" If the people in the stores make it known that they want regenerated food, that will better enable the farmers to shift in that direction.
Regenerative Farming News
A weekly podcast where we dig into the latest stories, innovations, and voices shaping regenerative agriculture across Western Canada. From soil health and grazing strategies to funding programs and farmer success stories, this channel is your go-to hub for practical insights and inspiring conversations that build resilient farms and thriving communities. 🎙️ New episodes drop weekly — subscribe to stay connected with the regenerative movement!