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Runrabbitrun154Excellent production/information.Graeme manages to break down the complex mechanisms related to plant growth, and soil and human health and present them in understandable and actionable ways for farmers seeking to work alongside their soils and crops. Very much appreciate his sharing of DIY recipes, which make it clear that his primary goal is to spread the knowledge he has gathered and help farmers produce healthy and profitable crops that steps radically away form the current industrial agricultural model. Enjoying, too, the longer format offered in the second season. Graeme’s podcast is one of the few that I repeatedly re-visit for another listen. Have a look at the show notes for the helpful timestamps. Keep it up, Graeme! All the best from Central Maine, USA.
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SwayzerinoGreat show!Graeme does a great job on this podcast. Tons of information makes listening to each episode a few times a must. Thanks Graeme!
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love the soil microbesZambian farmerLove listening and learning from you. Thanks so much for your time and effort. It’s always so interesting. Crops and animals are always happier and healthier when we farm the soil. We keep on changing. Thanks again.
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sugartop212The bestAs a farmer this is an invaluable tool for learning about soil health and even more so about human health. Thank you Graeme. Love the long show format and the jokes in the middle!
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Roc SystemsPricelessI so appreciate the information. I so believe in what you teach that I’ve gone back into farming after selling up and I’m growing 76ha of Virginia tobacco and 76 ha of wheat, following your principles to the letter. Mind blown! I love that you teach and incorporate all these principles into our personal health with tips, recipes and practical steps. My life will never be the same again. Thank you so much.
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PleasureSword420Love it!Great gardening podcast, one of the best I’ve listened too and Graeme is a pleasure to listen to with his soothing mellow voice.
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Matt G in CaliforniaNutrition Rules!Nutrition Rules! (2003) is one of my favorite books. So many helpful and insightful nuggets there for the finding. Graeme’s podcast is similarly rich. Could not agree more with the pen and paper comment although for me sometimes it’s easier to just re-listen, which I often do. In the agronomy world everyone wants to make a buck off of you. With Graeme it’s clear that he’s more interested in helping farmers do the important work of detoxing our farms and stemming the tide of climate change.
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Hayduke912Hughly ValuableThis podcast is wonderful. Not only do you get plant nutrition explained in a comprehensive manner, human health explained in a meaningful manner, but you get jokes too!!! It is a truely great podcast connecting the dots of plant health and human health (and global health) in ways that laymen can comprehend and implement. Wonderful job, thank you!
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NorCal Nut DoctorKnowledge you can use anywhere!!Teaching resiliency is such a key, we have lowered chemical inputs significantly and with Graeme’s guidance I see more growth in that direction...Can’t wait for the next podcast!!
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RyegateWillListen many times, take notes!I am grateful to Mr. Sait freely sharing his passion & deep knowledge of: soil health & crop nutrition, with emphasis on farm profitably, human health, & human nature. I have listened to all episodes multiple times & I take notes to solidify my retention and understanding & to draw further questions. The information is practical, detailed, and in a systems (Natural Law) perspective. For me, Mr. Sait’s presentation is easy to hear, and desirable for listening - for learning & inspiration. I’ve even told a couple of the humorous stories with good success! I’ll never match Mr. Sait’s presentation.
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TimmohulzGreat agronomic knowledgeReally looking forward to the episodes to follow! Graham is some one who brings a wealth of knowledge to the international agricultural community and i look forward to the pearls of wisdom he plans to share with us through this podcast.
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Widman AgNutrition FarmingThis is a series I do beleive will benefit those producers who want to get off the chemcial farming wagon. It will explain the main areas to focus on for soil health improvement to produce higher nutritent crops and forages for livestock. By learning why the soil biology is so imporatant and how the soil biology can change the soil health will benefit not only the agricultural producer but also the end consumer by having high nutrient dense foods. Blessings
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