Listen "Generations of No-Till on the Bay | Crop Chats (Part 1)"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textWhat happens when you mix three generations of farmers, waterfront clay soils, a serious focus on soil health, and a no-nonsense approach to no-till? You get the Kaiser family farm.In this first half of our two-part deep dive, we sit down with Eric, Max, and Rob Kaiser at their farm near Napanee, Ontario—right on the shores of Hay Bay. From their early days of acquiring fragmented land to now running a full no-till and livestock-integrated operation, the Kaisers walk us through how their system evolved, why they ditched tillage without looking back, and how they manage everything from manure to multi-species cover crops.You'll hear stories about:How they reclaimed and restructured fragmented farmlandWhy manure management is more than just nutrients—it's about timing, tools, and communityThe trade-offs and evolution from strawberries to sweet cornWhat it really takes to maintain soil structure on challenging terrain👨🌾 “We didn’t try no-till. We just did it.”🔄 This is Part 1 of a 2-part conversation. Part 2 drops next week—don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss it!🎧 Listen, learn, and walk away with practical insights for any scale of operation.Crop Chats is a collaborative video and podcast series between the Ontario Soil Network and Ian McDonald (OMAFA). Watch the full video on YouTube or listen on your favourite podcast platform.🌱 Watch the full series on YouTube: youtube.com/@SoilNetwork🌾 Discover more from OMAFA: youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videosThanks for tuning in to the Soil Network Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a fellow farmer or agri-curious friend. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a conversation about farming smarter, growing better, and building stronger communities. 🌾 Stay Connected:📢 Explore more stories, events, and resources through our Linktree:👉 linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork Let’s keep growing—together. See you next time!
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