Topic: Regenerative Farming

5 chapters across the catalog

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 1:46:22 - 1:51:16

1690: Corn Sweat

Australian Regenerative Farming, Meals for Mamas

A first-time donor from New South Wales, Australia, discusses his work in regenerative farming and his connection to Bitcoin podcaster Marty Bent and Texas Slim. He promotes his girlfriend's business, "Meals for Mamas," which provides organic meals for postpartum mothers. The hosts discuss the "de-douching" of new producers.

Doom Goblin
Episode 1660 1:08:44 - 1:13:09

1660: Doom Goblin

USDA Climate Smart Commodities Program and Industry Capture

The USDA has appropriated $3.1 billion for "Climate Smart Commodities" projects, which the hosts characterize as a scam to buy off large producers. A listener's letter compares these agricultural regulations to the consolidation of the Gulf of Mexico reef fishery, where small players are being pushed out by corporate interests.

Unbanked
Episode 1570 2:23:00 - 2:27:08

1570: Unbanked

Dutch Nitrogen Crisis, Soil Health and Nitrates

The ongoing Dutch nitrogen crisis is discussed in the context of soil health and groundwater contamination. While the government aims to reduce livestock to meet emissions targets, critics argue the science is being used as a pretext for land grabs. The segment explores the role of soil microbes and regenerative farming in water retention.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 9:02 - 12:11

1487: Si Senor

Will Harris, White Oak Pastures, and Russell Brand

Will Harris of White Oak Pastures is highlighted for his work in regenerative farming and his recent viral appearance on Fox Business with Stuart Varney. The segment references Russell Brand's commentary on the interview, which challenged stereotypes about Southern farmers and addressed concerns regarding Bill Gates' acquisition of American farmland.

Sleep Equity
Episode 1419 56:10 - 1:00:40

1419: Sleep Equity

Al Gore, Regenerative Farming and Carbon Pollution

Former Vice President Al Gore appeared on CBS to promote regenerative farming as a method to trap carbon emissions in topsoil. Gore characterized carbon dioxide as "man-made global warming pollution," comparing the atmosphere to an "open sewer" while advocating for a shift away from traditional plowing.