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Rehabilitating farm & ranch Land
The Soil Sisters podcast documents the journey of rehabilitating Texas farm and ranch land using regenerative practices - from land stewardship and intentional farm and ranch planning to growing industrial hemp, ancient grains, and nutrient-dense food for our communities. If you're a newbie to regenerative agriculture or simply curious to grow healthy food for your family, we invite you to dig in with the Soil Sisters.
Hemp Update, Creating Community, and The Magic of Farming
The Soil Sisters are catching up and catching our breath from a whirlwind spring planting. This short Soil Sisters pod celebrates our community and covers the progress of our two industrial hemp projects and the beginning phases of building a community garden with our friends at Wella Foods in Lockhart, TX. We also riff on connecting with the magic of working with the land. Don't miss this episode if you're curious about growing industrial hemp on a small or large scale. Listen here and dig in with the Soil Sisters!
Legacy of the Land: Mesquite, Ancient Grains, and the Spirit of Regeneration
Transforming "weeds" into cash crops?! Discover how Dax Hansen's approach at Oatman Farms turns mesquite - often seen as a nuisance - into a valuable resource for food and regenerative farming. It's food for thought...and your pancakes! Listen here and dig in with the Soil Sisters!
The Hemp Farming Frontier
Meet Lucas Evans, founder of E3 Agriculture, an advanced agricultural solutions company with a focus on the burgeoning industrial hemp sector and localizing supply chains while developing sustainable building materials and consumer products. In this Soil Sisters episode, we review the benefits of hemp in terms of soil health, versatility, and economic opportunity. And explore the concept of 'seed to shelter,' the development of local hemp economies, and the importance of seed sovereignty. This chat also covers the practical aspects of starting hemp farming, including land preparation, seed selection, and community building. Hemp has the potential to transform agriculture, support local communities, and build regenerative practices for future generations. Dig in with the Soil Sisters!
Welcome to the Revolution - Planting Seeds of Change with Chad Johnson
For our very first episode of The Soil Sisters Podcast, we had the incredible opportunity to chat with Chad Johnson, a visionary in ecosystem design and a true inspiration for anyone looking to make a positive impact on the world through their relationship with nature. This episode marks the beginning of our Soil Sisters adventure, aiming to inspire you to join us in the revolution of life, love, communication, and community for a better world.
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Welcome to the Soil Sisters podcast. This season we're growing 80 acres of hemp on our family's land in Stonewall County and four acres of hemp in Caldwell County. We're also beginning a food forest project. We hope you'll subscribe and dig in with us!
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