Awesome interview, what a wealth of knowledge Herb is. And his drive to still learn and and research with recent tech advancements to the regenerative benefit without forgetting where he came from, very humble.
Excellent interview. Both of you. Have either of you heard of Advanced Eco Agriculture (AEA)? They did an 18 month trial in Fla and completely remedied HLB citrus greening on 300 acres using the regenerative approach. It fell on deaf ears. You appear to be using same scientific techniques. Best of luck in your endeavor.
Love both Gabe Brown and Ray Archuleta! I've got several other heros of Regenerative: John Kempf, Dr. Elaine Ingham, and Matt Powers. Lots of wisdom being shared. I find there are always modifications for climate, and crop species. But the principles are solid science.
Thanks so much. I would LOVE poultry to add to the soil microbiology. My challenge is that commercial fruit can't have animals witihin 90 days of harvest and my harvest season may be 4-5 months. That only "allows" animals for about a 4 month window. I've even consider a "lamb tractor" but not sure I could manage the input and the short interval. Herb
Yours and mine both!! I've applied for a USDA Grant (waiting) just for the analysis of my fruit vs. conventional fruit. The visual, taste and aroma differences are startling. The analysis will run over $1,000 per sample. I'm searching for funding sources. Running an orchard for four years from startup is costly. I believe the industry NEEDS the data of Nutrient Density to give Regenerative Organic the validation it deserves.
I think there are many parts of farming (conventional, regenerative, and everything in between) that can be misunderstood. We just need to keep talking to each other and share our information.
I don't understand why he does not plant more species in between. Like flowers to bring in pollinators and beneficial bugs to attack the bad ones. Also make that open landscape more diverse some plants will even increase the fertility on the soil in different ways also look at nature there is never just one type of plant on the landscape. I thing the cover crops are great but I dont think that's enough with some of the problems he's having. Food for thought.
Awesome interview, what a wealth of knowledge Herb is. And his drive to still learn and and research with recent tech advancements to the regenerative benefit without forgetting where he came from, very humble.
Absolutely!!! I loved meeting him!! So great!
Excellent interview. Both of you. Have either of you heard of Advanced Eco Agriculture (AEA)? They did an 18 month trial in Fla and completely remedied HLB citrus greening on 300 acres using the regenerative approach. It fell on deaf ears. You appear to be using same scientific techniques. Best of luck in your endeavor.
Oh wow! I have not heard of that but will look into it! Thank you for mentioning it! Herb is amazing! I’m so excited to see what he can with his land!
So excited for him to understand. Tell him to look up Gabe Brown and Ray Archuleta
Yes! I love how he retired but he actually didn’t, haha. That’s a true blood researcher by heart!
Love both Gabe Brown and Ray Archuleta! I've got several other heros of Regenerative: John Kempf, Dr. Elaine Ingham, and Matt Powers. Lots of wisdom being shared. I find there are always modifications for climate, and crop species. But the principles are solid science.
What a absolute Hero! Would love a follow up with the nutrient studies😊
Yes!! Herb is amazing!!
very interesting video
Thank you so much!! He was so great to talk with!!
I wonder how fast a plant adapt or have some kind of resiliency to fertilizing/glyphosate and then you go all organic and it under performs.
You have to go back and get some of the deliciousness
Oh yes!! The one he shared with me was amazing!!!
Great farm and story. Would pasture poultry in the rows and value to this beautiful farm.
Thanks so much. I would LOVE poultry to add to the soil microbiology. My challenge is that commercial fruit can't have animals witihin 90 days of harvest and my harvest season may be 4-5 months. That only "allows" animals for about a 4 month window. I've even consider a "lamb tractor" but not sure I could manage the input and the short interval. Herb
Thank you so much! We loved meeting him. We thought the same thing but like Herb said in his comment here, the window is just so short.
My mind is spinning thinking about how to get more funding for nutritional analysis.
Other than crowd funding I’m not sure there too much opportunity at the moment. However, I believe that is changing! Hopefully.
Yours and mine both!! I've applied for a USDA Grant (waiting) just for the analysis of my fruit vs. conventional fruit. The visual, taste and aroma differences are startling. The analysis will run over $1,000 per sample. I'm searching for funding sources. Running an orchard for four years from startup is costly. I believe the industry NEEDS the data of Nutrient Density to give Regenerative Organic the validation it deserves.
Farmers make fun of people trying to use more natural regenerative methods.
I think there are many parts of farming (conventional, regenerative, and everything in between) that can be misunderstood. We just need to keep talking to each other and share our information.
I don't understand why he does not plant more species in between. Like flowers to bring in pollinators and beneficial bugs to attack the bad ones. Also make that open landscape more diverse some plants will even increase the fertility on the soil in different ways also look at nature there is never just one type of plant on the landscape. I thing the cover crops are great but I dont think that's enough with some of the problems he's having. Food for thought.
I believe his pastures are planted with multiple species and he also has bees.
What’s his name farm etc
Squeeze Citrus, its also in the description! Incredible what he is doing to turn around the citrus industry!