Don't understand how there is 20 thumbs down , this guy is so smart and showing every1 with the energy to listen how to fix and make there crops healthy on an organic microbial level. All the thinking is done for us already just do what he says and it will work. Can't possibly see why anybody would thumb down getting taught real info that works. Baffles
I will check this Dan out, but I doubt it. This guy is one of the most inteligent people on the planet, so glad he was born a farmer. I been binging his stuff, he has blown my mind🤯
This talk is like a nutrient-dense food: the time spent digesting it gives you more than other choices! Love your work, many thanks for making this available.
I so enjoy and appreciate John's presentations, he is deeply knowledgeable. The first time I heard him talk at the 2nd annual conference I was so inspired and excited to get back into my own garden and apply his advice. His talk was the catalyst behind my decision to join the BFA!
@@attilanemeth8215 Hi there - currently we do not. Sorry. We might be able to refer you to someone in the EU who does. Please email hello@advancingecoag.com
This is one of the more helpful talks I've heard. It cuts through so much popular nonsense and homes in on what is likely the "essence" of biological farming. I owe someone a beer and a joint, for sure. Peace and many thanks!
...WOW!!! AT ~1:10:00... YOU MENTIONED BLUEBERRIE PRODUCTION BEING BENEFITTED BY FERTIGATION USING "MOLASSES"... WOULD OTHER "SWEETENERS" WORK?! (I.E. "CORN SYRUP")?!.. WOULD CORN SYRUP BE AFFORDABLE, ON A LARGE SCALE?!...
Good channel. If you want to improve it, when you have such long-form talks, some time stamps for the various subjects would help people find the information relevant to themselves.
@@pyramidion5911 We are launching our 10th annual but first virtual conference in Feb 2021 -> soilandnutrition.org/ _Reimagined our traditional multi-day intensive into an online series of webinars offered weekly over the course of eight months. Live streaming workshop + Q&A every Thursday @ 3pm ET. 30+ speakers in as many weeks - 1 ticket. And if you miss one or just want to review, no problem - registrants will have quick access to the recordings . Hope you can join us!
@@hosoiarchives4858 This talk was given at our conference over 2 years ago. But John Kempf will be joining us again for our 10th anniversary Soil & Nutrition Conference in 2 days :) This year, we've transformed our traditional multi-day conference into an online series of unique webinars offered weekly over the course of eight months. Check it out! soilandnutrition.org/
Oh thank you so so much for uploading these talks! Ever since I listened through your talks at living web farms on RUclips (multiple times) I've been thirsty for more knowledge in these arenas.
Good info as always. I have heard recently that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.(sounds great spoken fast) actually dissolves in the plant cells after something like three days delivering to the plant all sorts of nutrients including calcium. That's a nifty effect that I'd like to read more about. Have you heard anything?
J - I think this might be a direct Q for John? Advancing Eco Ag also has a RUclips channel which can be found here: ruclips.net/channel/UCRApdrU3BA0Pzo6MNWTD2jg
It's hard to keep track of which nutrient is important when and then what to apply. Basically what I got from this is Calcium should be considered as a Macronutrient just like 'NPK' and Manganese should be applied as well. Plus, compostttt
Love the lectures. If you need help with your voice, slippery elm bark saved the soldiers in the winter of valley forge. A tea spoon of this cambium, in hot water with honey will support your mucus membranes. It's oatmeal flavored.
Love the information given wished I could had made it to the conference Alaska is far away. My goal is to make it to the conference this year. Everything makes sense and makes me want to learn more as a farmer. I am starting my own farm and I want to make my farm a regenerative Agriculture berry farm. Look forward more learning resources!
@@jamesbutterson5218 lol, no problem, homie. I'm in research mode, and it seems you are as well. Plus, you just seem like a cool, positive dude who's probably a knowledgeable, skilled grower who appreciates these things; and clearly you do. I'm just waiting for your RUclips channel! And I love your avatar. And also, I have no grower friends who much care about either growing or learning, lol. So for whatever reason, seeing your comments makes me feel like I'm a part of community who loves cannabis and wants to know everything true about her. So passing these videos on to you is just a thank you for being committed to ending the war against us humble cannabiphilic farmers. Stay safe, comrad. "Far from cheap, we smoke skunk with our peeps all day, Spread love, it's the growers way" peace James
Don't understand how there is 20 thumbs down , this guy is so smart and showing every1 with the energy to listen how to fix and make there crops healthy on an organic microbial level. All the thinking is done for us already just do what he says and it will work. Can't possibly see why anybody would thumb down getting taught real info that works. Baffles
...WOW!!!! THIS "REGENERATIVE" AGRICULTURE IS SO AMAZING!!!... THERE'S A REAL NEED FOR MORE GARDENERS, AND FARMERS, TO LEARN SO MUCH MORE!!!
John Kempf is the best American agricultural scientist of our time. No one else can come close
FACT!!!!
Dan Kittredge does come close ;-)
I will check this Dan out, but I doubt it. This guy is one of the most inteligent people on the planet, so glad he was born a farmer. I been binging his stuff, he has blown my mind🤯
@@Soilfoodwebwarrior dan is fantastic, they are friends
@@hosoiarchives4858 I am aware of that now. They make a good team.
I grew with regular calcium fertigation instead of nitrogen and had great results. Huge breakthrough.
I've listened to this 40,000 times
This talk is like a nutrient-dense food: the time spent digesting it gives you more than other choices! Love your work, many thanks for making this available.
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Excellent speaker! Thank you John.
I so enjoy and appreciate John's presentations, he is deeply knowledgeable. The first time I heard him talk at the 2nd annual conference I was so inspired and excited to get back into my own garden and apply his advice. His talk was the catalyst behind my decision to join the BFA!
He was my inspiration as well! Complete paradigm shift!
SNC was great! Thanks for having John speak!
Do you sell and send products to europe please?
Maybe go to their website and use their contact info: www.advancingecoag.com/
Our pleasure :)
@@attilanemeth8215 Hi there - currently we do not. Sorry. We might be able to refer you to someone in the EU who does. Please email hello@advancingecoag.com
@@TheFarmacySeedsNetwork Thanks!
How in the heck does this channel only have 1500 subs. Keep up the great info. Thanks
i love the channel i believe is true that farming community is less everyday
It is real information and not feel good images and empty slogans.
This is one of the more helpful talks I've heard. It cuts through so much popular nonsense and homes in on what is likely the "essence" of biological farming. I owe someone a beer and a joint, for sure. Peace and many thanks!
Wow! I learned a lot from this talk.
The technical sound quality of this recording is excellent. Thank you. The captions are good, too.
So glad you like it, John :)
...WOW!!! AT ~1:10:00... YOU MENTIONED BLUEBERRIE PRODUCTION BEING BENEFITTED BY FERTIGATION USING "MOLASSES"... WOULD OTHER "SWEETENERS" WORK?! (I.E. "CORN SYRUP")?!.. WOULD CORN SYRUP BE AFFORDABLE, ON A LARGE SCALE?!...
Good channel. If you want to improve it, when you have such long-form talks, some time stamps for the various subjects would help people find the information relevant to themselves.
We are working on this! The February 2021 Soil and Nutrition Conference is going to have savvier video production!
@@Bionutrient will that be live streamed??
@@pyramidion5911 We are launching our 10th annual but first virtual conference in Feb 2021 -> soilandnutrition.org/ _Reimagined our traditional multi-day intensive into an online series of webinars offered weekly over the course of eight months. Live streaming workshop + Q&A every Thursday @ 3pm ET. 30+ speakers in as many weeks - 1 ticket. And if you miss one or just want to review, no problem - registrants will have quick access to the recordings . Hope you can join us!
@@Bionutrient when is this?
@@hosoiarchives4858 This talk was given at our conference over 2 years ago. But John Kempf will be joining us again for our 10th anniversary Soil & Nutrition Conference in 2 days :) This year, we've transformed our traditional multi-day conference into an online series of unique webinars offered weekly over the course of eight months. Check it out! soilandnutrition.org/
Oh thank you so so much for uploading these talks! Ever since I listened through your talks at living web farms on RUclips (multiple times) I've been thirsty for more knowledge in these arenas.
You are so welcome Natasha - it is our pleasure. (Best part is that we get to rewatch them, too!)
What started as an ordinary seminar to me ended up a true Genesis.
Excellent Information as i am a melon grower.
Thanks from bottom of my heart.
WOW! This presentation is fantastic. Keep up the great work Mr Kempf!
Just very wow!!
Amazing talk! Can’t wait for the next part.
John the academy sounds like an amazing idea 💡 I'll be there for sure
Thanks so much for this John and everyone at the BFA. Very exciting stuff. Any chance of downloading the slides?
Good info as always. I have heard recently that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.(sounds
great spoken fast) actually dissolves in the plant cells after something like three days
delivering to the plant all sorts of nutrients including calcium. That's a nifty effect that
I'd like to read more about. Have you heard anything?
As the plant makes the sugars, do the sugars “ change “ as they are given up as exudates to feed microbes?
does anyone know how to get the SLIDES for this webinar? mygreathanks and blessings to all
Please can you say when you are planning to release the online course?
J - I think this might be a direct Q for John? Advancing Eco Ag also has a RUclips channel which can be found here: ruclips.net/channel/UCRApdrU3BA0Pzo6MNWTD2jg
You can sign up for it now... can't seem to find the link... email AEA and they'll end you the sign up link.
Hi :)
Thank you for sharing those informations.
Good crop everybody!
Thanks for sharing BioFoodAssoc!!!!
You are very welcome :)
Wow. Super helpful. Thank you :)
my goodness - 2 gallons of mollases per acre is a whole lot!!! what is the outer limit for applying sugar? mygreathanks and blessings
It's hard to keep track of which nutrient is important when and then what to apply. Basically what I got from this is Calcium should be considered as a Macronutrient just like 'NPK' and Manganese should be applied as well. Plus, compostttt
On the spinach bolting point. I’ve never heard of Nitrate switching to Ammonium during warm night causing the plant to go reproductive.
Love the lectures. If you need help with your voice, slippery elm bark saved the soldiers in the winter of valley forge. A tea spoon of this cambium, in hot water with honey will support your mucus membranes. It's oatmeal flavored.
Excellent ..Very informative and practical
Love the information given wished I could had made it to the conference Alaska is far away. My goal is to make it to the conference this year. Everything makes sense and makes me want to learn more as a farmer. I am starting my own farm and I want to make my farm a regenerative Agriculture berry farm. Look forward more learning resources!
Same!
Nodes, vegative. Manganese and boron.
Those are my guesses before hearing the answers... Let's see how I did.
Wow, amazing stuff, thank you!!!
I've listened to a lot of John's lectures, but never have seen what he looks like. Is there a face to John?
It is my understanding that is against his religious beliefs to have his photo taken.
Yes, Amish.
He’s a cross between Robert Redford and Jason Isbell
Why not lime instead of gypsum
Hosoi Archives gypsum also provides sulfur which is usually lacking as well
Naa ko dri kay ingon c sir c jhon lang mo discuss para sa iya
Thanks
Where are my cannabis peeps?! Cheers, y'all.
Thanks Carey 😉💨✌
@@jamesbutterson5218 hell yeah. Cheers James.
This is another that seems really solid. Peace homie.
David Forster - Introduction to Soil Minerals SNC18
@@careyjamesmajeski3203 your too cool Carey! Thanks again GROWERS SMOKER LEARNER'S LOVE ☕ 🍁😤 💨🤘
@@jamesbutterson5218 lol, no problem, homie. I'm in research mode, and it seems you are as well. Plus, you just seem like a cool, positive dude who's probably a knowledgeable, skilled grower who appreciates these things; and clearly you do. I'm just waiting for your RUclips channel! And I love your avatar. And also, I have no grower friends who much care about either growing or learning, lol. So for whatever reason, seeing your comments makes me feel like I'm a part of community who loves cannabis and wants to know everything true about her. So passing these videos on to you is just a thank you for being committed to ending the war against us humble cannabiphilic farmers. Stay safe, comrad. "Far from cheap, we smoke skunk with our peeps all day, Spread love, it's the growers way" peace James
This man….. sounds like Dan Aykroid’s son…..
WOW
There are NO UNIVERSITY AGRONOMY DEPARTMENTS... teaching what John just GAVE to us. Tuition Value....~ $20,000. Tuition Cost = Exactly $0.00.
This guy talks fast
so
YES, finally a pace that doesn't bore me. Go watch TV. It's for morons.
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