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Land Stewardship Project's Ear to the Ground Podcast

Land Stewardship Project's Ear to the Ground podcast features in-the-field interviews related to the Land Stewardship Project's work on regenerative agriculture, local food systems, rural communities, beginning farmers, social/economic justice, and agricultural/environmental policy.

Documentary Natural Sciences Society & Culture Science Education Non-Profit
Update frequency
every 8 days
Average duration
28 minutes
Episodes
381
Years Active
2005 - 2025
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Ear to the Ground 360: Food Bank Booster

Ear to the Ground 360: Food Bank Booster

At a time when rural residents are grappling with high food insecurity, an innovative Wisconsin program is connecting local farmers with local eaters. More Information • Wisconsin Local Food Purchase…
00:26:32  |   Sat 16 Nov 2024
Ear to the Ground 359: Trash to Treasure

Ear to the Ground 359: Trash to Treasure

Soil conservationist Julie Reberg sees composting as a “very scientific art form” that can transform waste into biological bullion. More Information • LSP’s Soil Microbiology Web Page • NRCS Manure C…
00:23:32  |   Thu 14 Nov 2024
Ear to the Ground 358: Low Input – High Returns

Ear to the Ground 358: Low Input – High Returns

Alex Udermann and his family at Meadowbrook Dairy were tired of working harder and harder for less and less. So they invested in building the kind of healthy soil that pays off economically, environm…
00:40:40  |   Tue 12 Nov 2024
Ear to the Ground 357: Against the Grain

Ear to the Ground 357: Against the Grain

As farmers from across the region haul corn past Allen and Kathleen Deutz’s farm to the local ethanol plant, they can’t help but notice fences, livestock, and a diversity of plants. What’s not as imm…
00:35:04  |   Sat 09 Nov 2024
Ear to the Ground 356: First Things First

Ear to the Ground 356: First Things First

Thinking of applying for NRCS funds? First, advises vegetable and livestock farmer Klaus Zimmermann-Mayo, figure out what kind of farming you want to do and how you want to do it. More Information • …
00:27:50  |   Mon 04 Nov 2024
Ear to the Ground 355: Silver Buckshot

Ear to the Ground 355: Silver Buckshot

Father-son team Joe and Matthew Fitzgerald are quite willing to share their insights with other farmers on how to get started in organic crop production. First piece of advice: sell your fishing boat…
00:26:54  |   Thu 31 Oct 2024
Ear to the Ground 354: Great Expectations

Ear to the Ground 354: Great Expectations

When Jay Fuhrer first started talking to his conservation colleagues about a different approach to protecting and building soil, he ended up eating lunch alone. But eventually the Burleigh County Soi…
00:32:25  |   Tue 29 Oct 2024
Ear to the Ground 353: 7 Years Later

Ear to the Ground 353: 7 Years Later

Jon and Carin Stevens farm unforgiving land that leaves little room for mistakes. But thanks to a system based on no-till, cover cropping, and reintegrating livestock, a “victory year” has finally em…
00:20:49  |   Sun 27 Oct 2024
Ear to the Ground 352: Land of the Living

Ear to the Ground 352: Land of the Living

Soil health expert Stephanie McLain has found that once farmers start seeking life in the bottom of a red Solo cup, there’s no turning back. More Information • LSP Soil Health Web Page • NRCS Soil He…
00:39:38  |   Fri 18 Oct 2024
Ear to the Ground 351: Less Tillage, More Money

Ear to the Ground 351: Less Tillage, More Money

  Jerry and Nancy Ackermann’s use of no-till and cover-cropping is building healthier soil, boosting beneficial bugs, and bolstering a positive financial bottom line. More Information • LSP’s No-till…
00:27:54  |   Thu 03 Oct 2024
Ear to the Ground 350: Cranking Up Capacity

Ear to the Ground 350: Cranking Up Capacity

By building soil biology via managed grazing, Langdon Collom is learning that expanding a farm’s capacity doesn’t always require horizontal expansion — sometimes you can simply go vertical. More Info…
00:25:56  |   Wed 25 Sep 2024
Ear to the Ground 349: Family, Farming & Forages

Ear to the Ground 349: Family, Farming & Forages

Since taking over their family’s livestock operation, Parker and Sam Beard have added a few new twists. But one thing will never change: those hills will remain in grass. More Information • LSP’s Gra…
00:33:04  |   Tue 24 Sep 2024
Ear to the Ground 348: Urban Agrarian

Ear to the Ground 348: Urban Agrarian

Elyssa Eull’s tiny farm is tucked between railroad tracks and an empty lot in the heart of a major metropolitan area, but its city soil is producing food on a commercial scale. More Information • LSP…
00:30:37  |   Tue 17 Sep 2024
Ear to the Ground 347: Bite-by-Bite

Ear to the Ground 347: Bite-by-Bite

Mapping a rural region’s “community food assets” reveals isolated islands of opportunity in a sea of corn and soybeans. LSP’s Scott DeMuth says now is the time to connect the dots and create a new re…
00:35:49  |   Thu 05 Sep 2024
Ear to the Ground 346: Pasture Pixie Dust

Ear to the Ground 346: Pasture Pixie Dust

The NRCS’s Jeff Duchene has set up grazing plans in 50 Minnesota counties, and has yet to find that proverbial “magic grass.” But he’s more convinced than ever that good management and good planning …
00:23:15  |   Thu 15 Aug 2024
Ear to the Ground 345: Grazing’s Generational Jump

Ear to the Ground 345: Grazing’s Generational Jump

Rick Matt was flat on his back when it became evident how he and his son, Damien, could build an intergenerational farming operation based on soil health, diversity, and grazing.  (Fourth episode in …
00:27:15  |   Mon 12 Aug 2024
Ear to the Ground 344: Flerd is the Word

Ear to the Ground 344: Flerd is the Word

Poor soil, short growing seasons, and little infrastructure: beginning farmer George Heller is proving that a successful grazing operation doesn’t require optimal conditions. (Third episode in a seri…
00:20:20  |   Mon 05 Aug 2024
Ear to the Ground 343: Healthy Soil Vs. Plastic Worms

Ear to the Ground 343: Healthy Soil Vs. Plastic Worms

Clifford Johnson calls himself an “honest regenerative hypocrite,” which says a lot about his approach to building soil health on his family’s crop and livestock farm.  (Second episode in a series on…
00:17:04  |   Tue 30 Jul 2024
Ear to the Ground 342: Ignoring the Red Dress

Ear to the Ground 342: Ignoring the Red Dress

Wholesome Family Farms is known for juggling enough enterprises to overwhelm even the most ambitious farmer. But Rachelle Meyer says a “three-legged stool” strategy keeps them balanced. (First episod…
00:24:33  |   Mon 22 Jul 2024
Ear to the Ground 341: Seeds of Local Democracy

Ear to the Ground 341: Seeds of Local Democracy

LSP’s political action partner, the Land Stewardship Action Fund, is working to show that vibrant rural communities require local people participating in decision-making — one vote at a time. More In…
00:39:51  |   Mon 24 Jun 2024
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