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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 24 MIN

Chapter 7 Going To The Source | An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Book Companion Podcast

from EcoFarm Aotearoa · host Ewan Campbell with co-host Stephen Brunton

An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Chapter 7: Going To The SourceWelcome to An EcoFarmer's Discovery: The Companion Podcast, where every Friday we dive deep into one chapter of Ewan Campbell's journey.You're invited to read along – get the audiobook via Spotify (search An EcoFarmer's Discovery) or grab it on Kindle – and explore each chapter with us as we unpack the stories, ideas, and principles of regenerative farming. A new episode drops each Friday, covering 26 chapters across 26 weeks.In This Episode:In this episode of An EcoFarmer’s Discovery, Ewan and Stephen explore the pivotal moment when Ewan’s curiosity led him beyond the farm gate and straight to the world-renowned Brookside Laboratories in Ohio. Searching for real answers about soil biology and fertility, Ewan discovered a way to truly “read” the soil, unlocking a practical science that forever changed how he farmed.Through insights from Dr. William Albrecht and his own hands-on testing, Ewan learned how every soil tells its own story and how New Zealand’s diverse volcanic landscape hides both challenges and incredible potential. Together, they unpack how science meets practicality, how “limiting factors” hold the key to productivity, and why true farming progress starts by going back to the source.We explore:The journey to Brookside Labs and how it shaped EcoFarm’s testing philosophyThe legacy of Dr. Albrecht and the science of balanced soilsWhy “if the book and nature disagree, throw away the book”What New Zealand’s diverse soils reveal about fertility and trace mineralsThe hidden relationship between soil health, animal health, and human healthHow practical, cold-face experience brings science to lifeFull of humility, curiosity, and real-world learning, this episode shows how knowledge and observation can transform not only a farm, but the future of farming itself.Subscribe or follow to hear more from Ewan’s 26-chapter journey into natural farming wisdom from his book An EcoFarmer’s Discovery.Watch us on video: Episodes are also published in full on YouTube and Spotify Video.So, grab the audiobook on Spotify or Kindle and read along with each chapter as we expand, reflect, and add context.Useful Links & Info• Listen / read along on Spotify (Audiobook): An EcoFarmer's Discovery: How the Soil Really Works — available here: On Spotify• Book / Audiobook details: check out the official page at EcoFarm Aotearoa (www.efa.nz)

An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Chapter 7: Going To The SourceWelcome to An EcoFarmer's Discovery: The Companion Podcast, where every Friday we dive deep into one chapter of Ewan Campbell's journey.You're invited to read along – get the audiobook via Spotify (search An EcoFarmer's Discovery) or grab it on Kindle – and explore each chapter with us as we unpack the stories, ideas, and principles of regenerative farming. A new episode drops each Friday, covering 26 chapters across 26 weeks.In This Episode:In this episode of An EcoFarmer’s Discovery, Ewan and Stephen explore the pivotal moment when Ewan’s curiosity led him beyond the farm gate and straight to the world-renowned Brookside Laboratories in Ohio. Searching for real answers about soil biology and fertility, Ewan discovered a way to truly “read” the soil, unlocking a practical science that forever changed how he farmed.Through insights from Dr. William Albrecht and his own hands-on testing, Ewan learned how every soil tells its own story and how New Zealand’s diverse volcanic landscape hides both challenges and incredible potential. Together, they unpack how science meets practicality, how “limiting factors” hold the key to productivity, and why true farming progress starts by going back to the source.We explore:The journey to Brookside Labs and how it shaped EcoFarm’s testing philosophyThe legacy of Dr. Albrecht and the science of balanced soilsWhy “if the book and nature disagree, throw away the book”What New Zealand’s diverse soils reveal about fertility and trace mineralsThe hidden relationship between soil health, animal health, and human healthHow practical, cold-face experience brings science to lifeFull of humility, curiosity, and real-world learning, this episode shows how knowledge and observation can transform not only a farm, but the future of farming itself.Subscribe or follow to hear more from Ewan’s 26-chapter journey into natural farming wisdom from his book An EcoFarmer’s Discovery.Watch us on video: Episodes are also published in full on YouTube and Spotify Video.So, grab the audiobook on Spotify or Kindle and read along with each chapter as we expand, reflect, and add context.Useful Links & Info• Listen / read along on Spotify (Audiobook): An EcoFarmer's Discovery: How the Soil Really Works — available here: On Spotify• Book / Audiobook details: check out the official page at EcoFarm Aotearoa (www.efa.nz)

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