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Rambling #52 - On soil, farming and Aussie punk with Darren Aitken

2 h 0 min · 9. juni 2026
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Darren "Dags" Aitken is a market farmer with a life-long love of plants and the soil. He is champion of biodynamic farming and its importance in maintaining healthy and sustainable farming practices in the face of corporate industrial intervention in food production. Dags chats with Scott and Brian about the relationship between the soil and biodynamic farming practices and how small farms are struggling to stay relevant in the face of lack of government support and increasing bureaucracy. He also make a fascinating comparison between how farmers in China are supported by the government while in Australia they are increasingly being left to fend for themselves. In typically Rambling fashion, the conversation twists and turns to finally ends up at Dags' love of Australian punk music and the live music scene in Geelong and Melbourne in the late 80's and early 90's. To learn more about Darren Aitken and his farm Vortex Veggies, click here [https://www.notillgrowers.com/blog/2021/9/20/darren-aitken-of-vortex-veggies] or join him on his field day here. [https://demeterbiodynamic.com.au/events/vortex-vegies-inverleigh-vic-2/] ______ To listen to this episode ad-free and to gain access to exclusive. members only content, visit our Patreon page and become a member for just $5 per month. [https://www.patreon.com/Rambling_podcast]

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