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Spiral of Soil Regeneration – Part 3 (Dr. Randy Anderson)

March 22, 2017 Video

This is the third part of a three part series in Dr. Anderson’s 10-minute talk on his spiral of regeneration. Dr. Randy Anderson, Research Agronomist with the USDA-ARS in Brookings, SD, shares with us his spiral of soil regeneration. The concept of the spiral had its genesis in Dr. Anderson’s work in no-till where he…

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The Potential in Community Farming, Paddock Grazing, and MORE!

March 8, 2017 Blog

Community Learning

Picture this: A proactive community of open-minded producers joining forces for the greater good. With all of them together, they work to increase yields and soil health, and gain a better understanding of their livelihoods. If such a community existed, would you be interested? It may seem “pie in the sky”, but one state down,…

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Spiral of Soil Regeneration – Part 2 (Dr. Randy Anderson)

March 1, 2017 Video

Dr. Randy Anderson, Research Agronomist with the USDA-ARS in Brookings, SD, shares with us his spiral of soil regeneration. The concept of the spiral had its genesis in Dr. Anderson’s work in no-till where he observed a number of interactive biological effects at work. In this second video, Dr. Anderson walks us through the benefits…

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Spiral of Soil Regeneration – Part 1 (Dr. Randy Anderson)

February 22, 2017 Video

This is the first part of a three part series in Dr. Anderson’s 10-minute talk on his spiral of regeneration. Dr. Randy Anderson, Research Agronomist with the USDA-ARS in Brookings, SD, shares with us his spiral of soil regeneration. The concept of the spiral had its genesis in Dr. Anderson’s work in no-till where he…

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SD Cropcast 01: Dr. Randy Anderson

December 8, 2016 Podcast

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Why Beat Your Head Against The Wall to Fight Residue

December 7, 2016 Video

Dick Nissen and his son Chris farm in Clay County, SD and encounter some of the typical east River conditions many farmers face especially in the spring (including residue). It turns out that Chris Nissen is a passionate soil health guy sometimes struggling to see why his neighbors spend as much as they do on…

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