Franck Groeneweg, who recently purchased Wheat Montana’s farm, has been farming all over the world endlessly trying to improve his soil health. Here he puts biological inoculates to the test.
Read MoreEstablishing a perennial pasture mix is no easy task. Why make it harder by fighting biology?
Read MoreJack Perrin established his dairy in 1976 and transitioned to organic production in 2002. Using biological inoculates, he was able to greatly decrease his organic input costs and improve the quality of his milk.
Read MoreLong time Paradise Valley land owner Jim Melin has been working on his hay fields all his life. He plans to leave it better than he found it.
Read MoreThe folks at Bio Ag Management, deep in Illinois corn and soybean country, are changing the input paradigm. They manage for soil life and in doing so have cut back on chemical inputs while improving their soil health and increasing profits.
Read MoreJump starting the soil life in this old hayfield, a blend of regar brome, orchard grass, and alfalfa, proved to be testing and money well spent.
Read MoreDave has been making hay in Montana’s Paradise Valley for decades. Read how he was able to switch from a chemical program to a biological focus.
Read MoreRegenerative Land Solutions is part of a world wide movement to improve agricultural practices. Florian features those efforts and our friends’ work at Western Sustainability Exchange and the Tom Miner Basin Association.
Read MoreNon-native annual Bromus grasses, such as Texas Rescue Grass or Cheat Grass, are a drain on many western ranching operations. Shifting biological balance can help promote more beneficial perennials.
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