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Green Cover Podcast
by Keith Berns
Welcome to the Green Cover podcast, where we have really interesting conversations with some of the top regenerative farmers and experts. Join our host Green Cover co-founder and co-owner Keith Berns and our guests as they discuss how we can help people regenerate God’s Creation for future generations.
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Building a Drought Resilient Grazing Operation Using Perennials and Cover Crops with Kevin Wiltse
Kevin Wiltse is a fifth-generation Kansas farmer who has spent over a decade transitioning from cash cropping to perennial pasture and grazing cover crops for more profitable grazing. Five years into one of the worst droughts in recent memory, his cattle herd is bigger than it's ever been. In this episode, Keith sits down with Kevin to talk through his shift to a forage-based, perennial-centered operation, including how he cut inputs, built grazing infrastructure, and kept his herd intact through drought years that would have broken most operations. Kevin also shares the enterprise economics behind his decision-making, what winning the 2025 Leopold Conservation Award in Kansas means to him, and why he believes this kind of change has to come from within before it can show up on the balance sheet.
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Episode #30: The New American Dream with Rylan Engelhart and Kelly Ryerson
Kelly Ryerson and Ryland Englehart co-founded American Regeneration to close the gap between what the best regenerative farmers know and what policymakers have never heard. In this episode, they share their unlikely journeys — from fighting pesticides and running vegan restaurants — to becoming two of regenerative agriculture's most passionate advocates. They dig into their work connecting soil health, human health, and policy at both the state and federal level. They also preview their upcoming New American Dream Conference in Bandera, Texas, where farmers, doctors, homesteaders, and policymakers will gather around a shared vision of healing the land and the people on it. If you believe a nation that rebuilds its soil rebuilds itself, this conversation is for you.Learn more about the American Regeneration Conference on May 1-2, 2026: https://events.acresusa.com/american-regeneration
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Episode #29: The Art of Following Nature’s Design at Alderspring Ranch
Glenn and Carol Elzinga of Alder Spring Ranch were losing cattle to wolves, losing money, and ready to walk away from everything — until they discovered that the answer wasn't new technology or better systems, but going back to the way God designed animals and land to work together. By stopping fighting creation and starting to work with it, they watched their soil organic matter triple, plant diversity explode from just two dominant species to over 80, and beavers come back to restore their waterways. In this episode, Glenn dives deep into the relationship between grazing animals, living roots, and soil biology — and how understanding that connection transformed not just their land, but the quality and flavor of the beef it produces. If you believe the land can do better tomorrow than it does today, this conversation is for you.
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Episode #28 Wide Rows, Deep Roots: Greg Thoren's Regenerative Vision
In this episode, Keith welcomes back Greg Thoren, a regenerative farmer from northwest Illinois, for a highly anticipated follow-up conversation. Greg farms approximately 2,400 acres that are all no-till, non-GMO, and cover cropped. This time around, Keith and Greg discuss Greg's 60-inch row corn system, sharing why the wider row spacing has been a game-changer. Greg has found that 60 inch spacing work better for capturing the sunlight necessary to produce enough forage value to offset the yield tradeoff. Greg also discusses his custom cover crop and forage mixes, and using virtual fence collars with his cattle. Finally, the conversation turns to the future. Greg and his wife have spent decades building a thriving regenerative system on land they're unwilling to watch revert to conventional farming. So rather than selling or renting to the highest bidder, Greg is charting a unique path for transition: bringing in three young families with regenerative mindsets to farm the operation together. Greg's innovative approach extends not only to day-to-day operations on his farm, but to securing its future. It's not just regenerative farming, it's regenerative community building.
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Episode #27: Healing Watersheds One Farm at a Time with Abe Collins
In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, host Keith Berns welcomes Abe Collins of Vermont, an innovative farmer and systems thinker who has spent decades developing tools and practices to rapidly heal degraded land. Abe shares how combining deep rooted plant diversity, custom rip sower technology, and biological inputs can dramatically improve soil health, water infiltration, and drought resilience. The conversation then expands into Abe's compelling vision of "watershed contracting," where farmer cooperatives organize to heal entire watersheds in service to their communities, moving agriculture beyond commodity pricing into a transparent, cost plus model that benefits everyone. If you're passionate about the future of regenerative agriculture and building resilient communities from the ground up, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
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Episode #26: Interseeding Cover Crops into Soybeans with Alex Frasier
In this episode, Keith sits down with Alex Frazier, a fourth-generation farmer and agronomist from South Dakota, who has been interseeding cover crops into his soybeans for six years. Alex shares how planting a simple mix of oats, rye, and flax alongside his beans — then terminating it six to eight weeks later — has helped him boost his farm's soybean average from 39 to 52 bushels per acre while reducing phosphorus inputs by 75% and nitrogen by 40%. They dig into the specifics of mix design, spray timing, weed suppression, nutrient cycling, and the surprising soil test that showed higher organic carbon after interseeded beans than after 200-bushel corn. Whether you're looking to build biology in a corn-and-bean rotation or just want a low-cost, low-risk way to start experimenting with regenerative practices, this conversation is packed with practical takeaways. Tune in and learn how a $13–15/acre companion crop investment can pay dividends for your soil and your bottom line.
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Episode #25: Why Healthy Soils Don't Blow in the Wind with David Kleinschmidt
In this episode, consultant and Illinois farmer David Kleinschmidt discusses the tragic 2023 dust storm on Interstate 55 that claimed seven lives, exploring how it reveals a deeper crisis in soil health. David shares his journey from ag retail to soil health consulting, emphasizing that erosion is fundamentally a biological problem, not just a mechanical one. He offers practical advice on getting started with cover crops, understanding carbon-to-nitrogen ratios, and managing soil aggregation to prevent both wind and water erosion. David also discusses the importance of balancing conservation practices with farm profitability, the future of diverse crop rotations, and why every farmer should read "The Soil Owner's Manual." Whether you're just starting your regenerative agriculture journey or looking to refine your practices, this conversation provides valuable insights on building healthier, more resilient soils.
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Episode #24: How Jay Young Eliminated Phosphorus and Still Grows 100 Bushel Corn
Jay Young farms in southwest Kansas, one of the harshest environments to prove regenerative agriculture works. With just 14 to 16 inches of annual rainfall, high winds, and a conventional farming culture, Jay has built a system around grazing cattle on cover crops, eliminated phosphorus for five years, cut nitrogen rates in half, and still produces 100+ bushel corn and milo. In this conversation, Jay breaks down his journey from reluctant farmer to passionate soil health advocate, explains how Johnson Sue compost transformed his operation, and shares practical strategies for making regenerative work in dry climates, from winter grazing systems to ultra low population corn. We also discuss his use of Halter GPS collars for cattle management and how shifting from a success or failure mindset to one of stewardship changed everything about how he farms.Learn more from Jay: / @jyoungregenag Learn how Jay is utilizing Johnson Su to reduce inputs: • Johnson Su Compost: Improving Soil Health ... Talk with the Green Cover team about which cover crop mix is best for your soil health goals: https://greencover.com/get-in-touch/Explore the podcast
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Episode #23: Growing Giant Pumpkins & Boosting Crop Yields with Regen Agronomist Joe Ailts
Joe Ailts is a regenerative agronomist from Wisconsin with an unusual hobby: growing giant pumpkins. In this conversation, Joe breaks down the biological processes he uses to push pumpkins to extreme sizes, from mycorrhizal fungi networks to optimizing plant efficiency at every stage.What makes this interesting is how much of it translates directly to row crop farming. The same principles Joe uses to grow a 2,000 pound pumpkin (building soil biology, managing nutrients strategically, timing cover crops) apply to boosting yields on any farm. We talk about his approach to early maturing soybeans, nutrient management in corn, and why soil health isn't just a buzzword but the foundation of everything that happens aboveground.Get in touch with Joe: https://ailtsagronomy.com/index.php/c...Talk with the Green Cover team about which cover crop mix is best for your soil health goals: https://greencover.com/get-in-touch/
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Episode #22: Regenerative Farming in Japan with Raymond Epp
Raymond Epp is an American who grew up in a conventional farming family in Nebraska. His curiosity led him to Canada as a young man, where he pursued an education in Biblical Studies. There, he met his wife, who eventually brought him to Japan. In Japan, Raymond started a farm and became a significant figure in the country's adoption of regenerative agriculture. He shares his journey, including the challenges and successes he has faced, his work with local farmers, his collaborations with the Japanese government and researchers, and his continued efforts in educating and coaching others in sustainable farming practices.Learn more about Raymond's farm here: https://www.mennonitemission.net/part...
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Episode #21: Working and Growing in the Family Business - Thanksgiving Special
In this special Thanksgiving edition of the Green Cover Podcast, Keith brings on his son and Green Cover Sales Manager, Jakin Berns, and nephew and Operations Manager, Travis Berns to have a conversation about their experiences of working and growing within the family business. The three share about the importance of family values, stewardship, and how these values are shared and overlap with our customers who share and recognize the value of living regeneratively. Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at Green Cover!
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Episode #20: Freedom Farming and the Regenerative Nexus Summits with Ray Archuleta
On this episode of the Green Cover podcast host Keith Berns invites Ray Archuleta on to discuss the importance of collaborative learning for regenerative agriculture producers. They highlight the challenges farmers face in the current agricultural economy and emphasize the importance of mimicking natural systems to improve soil health. Ray discusses his journey in regenerative ag, reflecting on his epiphany about working with nature rather than relying on chemical inputs. The conversation covers the value of community, on-farm research, and the educational opportunities provided by events like the Regenerative Nexus Summits. They encourage farmers to engage in small-scale experiments, share their findings, and learn from each other to reduce dependence on costly inputs and achieve greater resilience and profitability on their farms.Think you'd be a good fit to attend a Regenerative Nexus Summit? Email [email protected] to inquire more.
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Episode #19: The Fascinating World of Soil Microbiology with David Olson
In this episode, Keith Berns hosts David Olson from Sustainable Growing Solutions to discuss the integration and benefits of biological products in regenerative agriculture. David shares his background, the development of his company's biological treatments, and the emphasis on microbial diversity in achieving soil health and crop resilience. They delve into how biologicals enhance soil biology, boost crop yield and health, and even fix atmospheric nitrogen in dead crop residues. They also talk about their joint venture, Ark Biome, aimed at manufacturing these biological products in Nebraska, making them more accessible to farmers in the Midwest. The conversation ends with practical advice for farmers new to biological products, emphasizing the importance of microbial diversity and having clear objectives.
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Episode #18: Exploring Soil Health and Nutrient Density with Jill Clapperton
Dr. Jill Clapperton is a globally recognized soil ecologist known for her captivating ability to blend scientific insight with practical solutions.We are thrilled to have Dr. Jill as our keynote speaking at our Southeast Kansas Soil Health Conference on December 10th and 11th in Iola, Kansas!You won't want to miss this opportunity to learn from Dr. Clapperton and the other farmers who will take the stage at this event.Register for the event: https://greencover.com/event/southeas...Access free resources from Jill Clapperton: https://www.rhizoterra.com/
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Podcast Episode #17: Sharing the Load Through Cooperative Farming
In this episode of the Cover Podcast, Illinois farmers Steve Jamison, Matt Johnson, and Brad Riskedal share how their cooperative farming arrangement has enabled each of their transitions from conventional to regenerative agriculture. By pooling labor, investing in better equipment, and expanding crop diversity beyond what would be possible individually, they’ve reduced inputs and drastically improved soil health. Their story highlights the power of community in accelerating regenerative practices and producing nutrient-dense food for future generations.
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Podcast Episode #16: Regenerative Organic Dairy with Blake & Stephanie Alexandre
This week's podcast guests are Blake and Stephanie Alexandre, founders of Alexandre Family Farm, a pioneering Regenerative Organic Certified dairy and pastured egg operation in northwestern California. Over the years, they transitioned their farm to regenerative organic practices, becoming leaders in soil health, animal welfare, and quality dairy production. In this conversation, they share their personal journey, the values behind their adoption of regenerative practices, and how telling their farm’s story has helped them connect with like-minded consumers who believe in the power of food grown in harmony with nature.You can learn more about Alexandre Family Farms here: https://alexandrefamilyfarm.comAlexandre Family Farms products can be found in grocery stores across the United States. Find their products near you: https://alexandrefamilyfarm.com/pages/store-locator
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Episode #15: How Education Fuels the Regenerative Movement with Matt Powers
In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, Keith Berns is joined by Matt Powers, a permaculture and soil health educator whose journey into organic and regenerative food systems began after his wife’s cancer diagnosis. Matt describes how such a life altering event catalyzed his inquiry into food and soil. Since then, Matt has written over 24 books, developed courses, and taught thousands about the vital links between soil biology, plant health, and human well-being.Together, Keith and Matt explore Matt’s unconventional path from professional musician to regenerative educator, the importance of humility, and the role of innovative microscopy techniques in understanding soil health. They also discuss the value of community, the significance of regenerative entrepreneurship, and how education empowers people to create lasting change.Attend Matt's upcoming free online conference, R-Soil on October 1st-5th 2025. https://matt-powers.mykajabi.com/r-soilCheck out Matt's books and courses: https://matt-powers.mykajabi.com/
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Episode #14: From No-till to Biological Breakthroughs with Clint Cox
In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, Keith Berns sits down with Clint Cox, a seasoned farmer from Long Island, Kansas. They explore Clint’s extensive journey, from growing up on a no-till farm to eventually running his own operation, where his ambitions led him to integrate cover crops and reintroduce livestock. Along the way, his experiences taught him the critical role that biological diversity plays in building a resilient system. Clint shares his trials and successes in boosting soil health, combating pests naturally, and minimizing synthetic inputs. Tune in to learn how Clint is innovating on his operation and paving a path for future generations.If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] Or visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #13: Regenerative Organic Almond Farming with Benina Montes
In this episode of the Green Cover podcast Benina Montes shares the farm's journey from traditional dairy farming to diverse regenerative organic practices, including growing almonds, walnuts, olives, chickens, and sheep. She discusses their strategies for improving soil health, water conservation, and pest management without synthetic chemicals. The conversation highlights the importance of educating the community, sharing practices, and advocating for agricultural policies that support sustainable farming. The episode also emphasizes the significance of nutrient-dense food and the efforts in marketing and selling these products directly to consumers.You can purchase Burroughs Family Farm's organic almonds, almond butters and other products directly from their website: https://burroughsfamilyfarms.com/If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] Or visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #12: A Regenerative Approach to Wildlife Conservation with Dr. Grant Woods
In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, host Keith Berns welcomes wildlife biologist Dr. Grant Woods to explore how multi-species cover crops in food plots can serve as a powerful tool for both soil regeneration and wildlife management. Dr. Woods shares practical strategies for using cover crops and microbial life to revitalize degraded land, transform conventional food plots into biodiverse systems, and support ethical, nutrient-rich wildlife populations. The conversation highlights how regenerative food plot design can help landowners become better stewards while creating thriving ecosystems above and below ground.Shop Food Plot seed here: https://store.greencover.com/collecti...Learn more from Dr. Grant Woods at the Growing Deer TV YouTube page: / @growingdeertv If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] Or visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #11: Harnessing the Power of Cover Crops with Tyler Tobald
Join us on the Green Cover Podcast as we dive into the world of regenerative agriculture with Tyler Tobald, a passionate no-till farmer and cover cropper from Glasco, Kansas. In this episode, Tyler shares his intriguing journey from being a bassoon player to an accomplished regenerative farmer. Learn about his innovative practices, the importance of diversity in cover crop blends, and the economic and environmental benefits of integrating cover crops into agricultural systems. Whether you have livestock or not, discover how you can make cover crops work for you and improve profitability on the farm. Don't miss out on Tyler's insights into regenerative agriculture, community relationships, and maximizing return on investment. Find Tyler on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JTACFarmsIf you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #10: How Regenerative Food Reverses Chronic Disease with Erin Martin
This week’s podcast guest, Erin Martin is revolutionizing the way we approach healthcare and spreading the word that healthy aging starts in the soil. Erin shares the story of Fresh RX, a food-as-medicine program that’s healing its patients with nutrient dense food. Working with doctors and local farms, the program has helped participants reverse chronic disease, come off prescription medications, regain vision lost to diabetes, and even achieve remission from cancer. Erin explains how this model not only transforms the lives of those who participate but also creates reliable markets for small-scale farmers and stimulates the local economy. Learn more about Erin’s amazing work at https://www.freshrxok.org/ and https://consciousagingsolutions.com/g... If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #9: Farming for Profit Over Yield with Greg Thoren
Greg Thoren is a regenerative farmer from Illinois whose willingness to learn and innovate has made his farming operation profitable and resilient. In this episode, Greg discusses how he’s growing and marketing nutrient dense grains, his experience with becoming certified with Regenified and how he’s grazing cattle on cover crops and then marketing that beef direct to consumers. Greg also shares about his extensive experience with corn interseeding, utilizing 60-inch rows and grazing his cover crop after corn harvest. If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #8: Understanding Prussic Acid & Nitrate Poisoning with Dale Strickler
Description: In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, we dive into the important topics of prussic acid and nitrate poisoning when grazing cover crop forages. Our guest, Dale Strickler, a former Green Cover team member and renowned author and agronomist, shares his expertise on recognizing and managing these issues. Learn about the conditions that lead to prussic acid and nitrate toxicity, effective management strategies, and the importance of soil fertility and cover crops. Want to learn more from Dale? Check out his book, 'Managing Pastures' or visit his website to learn more about his consulting services. https://www.regenerativewisdom.com/dale-strickler-bioIf you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #7: Regenerating Our Capacity For Stewardship with John Kempf
What’s the difference between soil health and regenerative agriculture? What does it mean to “be regenerative”? In this episode, Keith and John Kempf discuss what regenerative agriculture really means when we zoom out from practices and start to think about how the regenerative mindset influences the way we show up in the world. Keith and John discuss how we might regenerate entire communities by embodying the core value of integrity and seeking to partake in reciprocal relationships with those around us. Plus, John shares exciting news about AEA’s Fall Festival.Stay tuned and save the date for Advancing Eco Agriculture's Fall Festival on September 11th and 12th!What if there was an event that truly embodied regenerative farming?An event that brought together the brightest minds in regen ag from around the globe...Where you could dive into cutting-edge science and practical techniques to take back to your farm...Built for farmers—not for the companies trying to sell to them...And featuring incredible local, organic food to nourish the body and the soil.Yeah, that sounds like a great idea.Let’s make it happen.Stayed Tuned...September 11th & 12th, 2025Listen to the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast: https://regenerativeagriculturepodcast.com/If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] Or visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #6: Interseeding Seed Corn for Improved Soil Health with Scott Richert
Scott Richert, an experienced farmer from central Nebraska is shaking things up on the farm with corn interseeding. In this episode, Scott shares his journey from traditional farming to prioritizing soil health, highlighting the challenges and successes of using cover crops and diverse blends. Scott shares his collaborative research efforts with Jenny Rees Brhel and the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network, exploring topics like interseeding cover crops, timing of seeding, and optimizing crop populations. The episode concludes with advice for farmers starting on the path to regeneration, underscoring the value of persistence, experimentation, and collaboration.
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Episode #5: Inviting Regeneration Across the Fenceline with Nicole Masters
In this episode, world-renowned agroecologist Nicole Masters joins Keith Berns for a powerful conversation on regeneration, humility, and the importance of walking alongside farmers rather than ahead of them. Nicole describes that across the globe, soils are sending us messages and those that are learning how to listen are seeing profound shifts in soil function, and most importantly, profitability. Together, Nicole and Keith explore the ripple effects of regenerative land management—how one person’s transformation can catalyze change across an entire community when it’s rooted in curiosity rather than superiority. They also dive into the importance of locally grounded coaches, farmer-to-farmer storytelling, and Nicole’s work training agroecologists to support farmers through this transformational journey.Join us for an upcoming soil health workshop with Nicole in Nebraska on June 3–4 that promises to get your hands dirty, your mind engaged, and your heart inspired.Register for the workshop: https://greencover.com/event/nexus-in...Learn more about Nicole's CREATE program: https://integritysoils.com/pages/crea...Buy Nicole's book, For The Love of Soil: https://integritysoils.com/products/f...If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] Or visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #4: Growing Cows Instead of Corn With Kipp Hinrichs
Kipp Hinrichs started out his farming career doing things the same as everyone else, growing conventional, high yield corn and soybeans on prime, irrigated cropland in south central Nebraska. 2020 brought a lot more down time and Kipp took to “YouTube University” where he came across the teachings of Gabe Brown and other regenerative farmers who were questioning the status quo. After doing the math, Kipp figured that he could actually make more profit raising livestock than growing a corn crop in the Cornhusker state. In just five years Kipp has gone from full conventional row-crop production with zero livestock to a 100% focus on rearing and finishing grass-fed and finished beef and lamb on cover crop forages.Learn more about Kipp Hinrichs's farm operation: https://www.onceuponaprairie.com/If you love our podcast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguides/At Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] Or visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Episode #3: DNA Sequencing of Soil Microbes with Dr. Laura Kavanaugh
In this episode Keith Berns and Laura Kavanaugh sit down at Union Grove Farm, a regenerative vineyard in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to chat about Laura’s journey from working at the Johnson Space Center to becoming the Chief Science Officer at Advancing Eco Agriculture. Today, Laura is using her background in bioinformatics in groundbreaking research on DNA sequencing to help us better understand the diversity of life in our soils. You won’t want to miss this excellent and riveting conversation!
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Episode #2: How Rick Clark Is Rethinking Diversity On His Organic Regenerative Farm
What’s the real secret to regenerative success? In this episode, Indiana farmer Rick Clark shares how he's building organic systems at scale — without tillage, without inputs, and without regret. But the real magic? It’s not just about species diversity, it’s about plant family diversity. Rick walks us through how rethinking his cover crop mixes — moving beyond rye and radish — transformed his soil, his mindset, and his mission. From the moment a one-inch rain exposed the damage of tillage to the spiritual and ecological awakening that followed, Rick’s story is one of humility, experimentation, and deep commitment to human and soil health.Whether you're just starting with cover crops or building your tenth cocktail mix, this conversation will challenge and inspire you to see diversity — and your farm — in a whole new way.Looking to get your own custom mix? Try our Smartmix Calculator: https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com/
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Episode #1: Gabe Brown and the Origins of the Regenerative Agriculture Movement in the United States
In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, we sit down with renowned regenerative farmer Gabe Brown to revisit a pivotal moment in 2006 that helped spark the regenerative agriculture movement in the U.S. Learn how a bold idea from a South American expert changed the way we think about cover crops, soil health, and farming systems. We also discuss the rise of the regenerative market, how farmers can benefit, and what the future holds for nutrient-dense food production. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about the power of diversity, stewardship, and collaboration in agriculture.Links:Understanding Ag: https://understandingag.com/Soil Health Academy: https://soilhealthacademy.org/Regenified: https://regenified.com/If you love our pdocast, dive into our other great resources like the Soil Health Resource Guide: https://greencover.com/freeguidesAt Green Cover, we grow, clean, mix, and deliver the highest quality cover crop seed directly to agricultural producers across the United States.Our faith-based company is built by farmers, family-owned and united in our purpose to help farmers regenerate, steward and share God's creation for future generations.We'd love to provide you with excellent quality seed, expert cover crop advice, and a custom seed blend designed to meet your goals for your field.Contact our expert sales team at (402) 469-6784 or [email protected] Or visit us online at https://greencover.comBuild your own custom mix at https://smartmix.greencoverseed.com
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Welcome to the Green Cover podcast, where we have really interesting conversations with some of the top regenerative farmers and experts. Join our host Green Cover co-founder and co-owner Keith Berns and our guests as they discuss how we can help people regenerate God’s Creation for future generations.
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