Land Stewardship Project's Ear to the Ground
Summary: Land Stewardship Project's Ear to the Ground podcast features interviews and presentations related to the Land Stewardship Project's work on sustainable agriculture, local food systems, rural communities, beginning farmers, social justice and agricultural/environmental policy.
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Podcasts:
George Boody and Mark Schultz discuss their personal passions and how LSP brings about positive change as the organization prepares for a leadership transition.
An artist uses her work to introduce people to the wonders of the soil universe.
LSP members see firsthand how rural Mexicans are using their connections to the land to fight the corporate takeover of ag.
Seeing is believing: a rain simulator shows the value of continuous living cover on farm fields.
How rotational grazing on one farm is improving profits, wildlife habitat and community relations.
How birds, biology and food production blend on one Minnesota dairy farm.
Using Farm Beginnings and Journeyperson training to make holistic decisions on a community farm.
LSP investigates how innovative farmers manage economic and agronomic risk.
The MN Nurses Association's Rose Roach talks about working with LSP to transform healthcare from a commodity to a human right.
A farmer and a researcher talk about making cover crops pay.
LSP experiments with a new test that provides deeper insights into soil's productive potential.
An Indiana farmer describes his experience with cover cropping and how it fits into a bigger goal of improving his land's soil health (part 3 of 3).
A soil scientist compares Indiana's 'bottom up' approach to advancing soil health to Maryland's 'top down' system (part 2 of 3).
How Indiana became the king of cover cropping (part 1 of 3).
With the help of LSP's Farm Beginnings and Journeyperson, Sara Morrison takes her garden beyond the backyard.