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Amazing Aminos - The Rewards of Resilience

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Content provided by Graeme Sait. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Graeme Sait or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this compelling episode of the Nutrition Farming Podcast, host Graham Sait dives deep into the principles of regenerative agriculture, nutrient density, and microbial solutions for sustainable farming. With expert insights and engaging discussions, this episode offers practical strategies to boost soil health, crop resilience, and farm profitability.

In episode 4 of Series 5, we feature a fascinating interview with Dan Kittredge, the US farmer/educator with some important sharing's. Dan has been traveling the world of late sharing his regenerative insights and updating farmers and consumers about a game changing technology soon to be available. This episode, entitled, “Amazing Aminos - The Rewards of Resilience” features an in-depth look at the profound roles of amino acids in plant productivity/protection, and farm profitability. The biological focus in this episode covers the potential of on-farm multiplication of the multifunction marvel, pseudomonas florescens. There is a healthy dose of my humour , along with the, “Ask Gman”, segment where I respond to your questions.

🔹 Episode Breakdown:

Introduction (00:00) – Graham Sait welcomes listeners and provides a refresher on the core philosophy of Nutrition Farming.

🌍 The Science of Nutrition Farming (03:56) – Exploring the challenges of modern agriculture and the need for regenerative solutions.

🛑 Q&A: Clubroot Management Strategies (08:37) – Tackling one of the toughest soilborne diseases with proven strategies.

💪 The Role of Amino Acids in Crop Nutrition (23:32) – Understanding amino acids' impact on plant growth and soil fertility.

🔬 Introducing Micro Amino Drive (MAD) (34:04) – A game-changing bioavailable nutrient solution.

🧪 Comparative Chelating Capacity of Amino Acids (36:12) – How amino acids enhance nutrient uptake.

🌾 Interview with Dan Kittredge: The Future of Regenerative Agriculture (45:50) – A deep dive into global perspectives, nutrient density, and innovative farming techniques.

📉 Interview with Dan Kittredge: The Political & Economic Landscape (57:44) – Discussing the role of financial systems and overregulation in agriculture.

🔥 Microbes & On-Farm Brewing (1:53:08) – Harnessing beneficial microbes for soil and plant health.

📅 Conclusion & Upcoming Events (2:11:23) – Key takeaways and future podcast highlights.

If you're passionate about soil health, regenerative farming, and cutting-edge agricultural insights, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧

About Graeme Sait:

Course creator and presenter Graeme Sait is a specialist agronomist in sustainable and regenerative agriculture, plant nutrition and human health. He has advised and educated government, agronomists, and farmers in more than 20 countries. Graeme hosts the popular ⁠⁠Nutrition Farming Podcast⁠⁠, is the author of the popular ⁠⁠Nutrition Matters⁠⁠ blog, and is known for his passionate work and ⁠⁠TEDx talk on humus⁠⁠.

The Certificate in Nutrition Farming®: To view our online course pack & registration form, please ⁠⁠CLICK HERE.⁠⁠

Free Educational Newsletter - Nutrition Matters - The Latest News on Soil & Crop Nutrition, Animal & Human Health from the Leaders in Sustainable Agriculture. You will also receive a free digital copy of Graeme Sait's book! ⁠⁠Sign up now!

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In this compelling episode of the Nutrition Farming Podcast, host Graham Sait dives deep into the principles of regenerative agriculture, nutrient density, and microbial solutions for sustainable farming. With expert insights and engaging discussions, this episode offers practical strategies to boost soil health, crop resilience, and farm profitability.

In episode 4 of Series 5, we feature a fascinating interview with Dan Kittredge, the US farmer/educator with some important sharing's. Dan has been traveling the world of late sharing his regenerative insights and updating farmers and consumers about a game changing technology soon to be available. This episode, entitled, “Amazing Aminos - The Rewards of Resilience” features an in-depth look at the profound roles of amino acids in plant productivity/protection, and farm profitability. The biological focus in this episode covers the potential of on-farm multiplication of the multifunction marvel, pseudomonas florescens. There is a healthy dose of my humour , along with the, “Ask Gman”, segment where I respond to your questions.

🔹 Episode Breakdown:

Introduction (00:00) – Graham Sait welcomes listeners and provides a refresher on the core philosophy of Nutrition Farming.

🌍 The Science of Nutrition Farming (03:56) – Exploring the challenges of modern agriculture and the need for regenerative solutions.

🛑 Q&A: Clubroot Management Strategies (08:37) – Tackling one of the toughest soilborne diseases with proven strategies.

💪 The Role of Amino Acids in Crop Nutrition (23:32) – Understanding amino acids' impact on plant growth and soil fertility.

🔬 Introducing Micro Amino Drive (MAD) (34:04) – A game-changing bioavailable nutrient solution.

🧪 Comparative Chelating Capacity of Amino Acids (36:12) – How amino acids enhance nutrient uptake.

🌾 Interview with Dan Kittredge: The Future of Regenerative Agriculture (45:50) – A deep dive into global perspectives, nutrient density, and innovative farming techniques.

📉 Interview with Dan Kittredge: The Political & Economic Landscape (57:44) – Discussing the role of financial systems and overregulation in agriculture.

🔥 Microbes & On-Farm Brewing (1:53:08) – Harnessing beneficial microbes for soil and plant health.

📅 Conclusion & Upcoming Events (2:11:23) – Key takeaways and future podcast highlights.

If you're passionate about soil health, regenerative farming, and cutting-edge agricultural insights, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧

About Graeme Sait:

Course creator and presenter Graeme Sait is a specialist agronomist in sustainable and regenerative agriculture, plant nutrition and human health. He has advised and educated government, agronomists, and farmers in more than 20 countries. Graeme hosts the popular ⁠⁠Nutrition Farming Podcast⁠⁠, is the author of the popular ⁠⁠Nutrition Matters⁠⁠ blog, and is known for his passionate work and ⁠⁠TEDx talk on humus⁠⁠.

The Certificate in Nutrition Farming®: To view our online course pack & registration form, please ⁠⁠CLICK HERE.⁠⁠

Free Educational Newsletter - Nutrition Matters - The Latest News on Soil & Crop Nutrition, Animal & Human Health from the Leaders in Sustainable Agriculture. You will also receive a free digital copy of Graeme Sait's book! ⁠⁠Sign up now!

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