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The Soil Network

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🎙️ Welcome to the Soil Network Podcast!🌾 About Us:The Soil Network Podcast (formerly Combines & Coffee) is where farmers, agronomists, and soil enthusiasts come together to share real-world stories, practical advice, and lessons learned from the field. Hosted by the Ontario Soil Network (OSN), we explore how different farming systems—organic, conventional, no-till, and more—can coexist and thrive through shared knowledge and community support.🤝 Our Mission:We’re here to build stronger farms by fostering farmer-to-farmer learning, sparking innovation, and strengthening community ties. Through open conversations, we connect farmers with peers, experts, and fresh ideas to create resilient farms and healthier soils for the next generation.🚜 What You’ll Find Here:Field-Tested Insights: Learn what’s working on farms across Ontario and beyond.Innovative Farming Practices: From cover crops to regenerative methods, discover techniques that can transform your farm.Farmer Stories: Be inspired by the real experiences of farmers committed to continuous improvement.🌱 Let’s Grow Together:Join us for candid, honest, and practical conversations about what it takes to farm better—one field at a time.👉 Explore More: linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork

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13 episodios

episode No-Till on Heavy Ground: What Actually Works at Hunco Farms | Crop Chats artwork

No-Till on Heavy Ground: What Actually Works at Hunco Farms | Crop Chats

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2290973/fan_mail/new] No-Till on Heavy Ground: What Actually Works at Hunco Farms | Crop Chats In this episode of Crop Chats, we head to Hunco Farms in Ontario to break down what it really takes to succeed with no-till planting on heavy, sometimes poorly drained ground. Jason, Kevin, and Phil walk us through their planter setup, the upgrades they’ve made, and what they’ve learned the hard way about planting green, managing residue, and adapting to changing conditions. From hydraulic downforce to trash whippers and electric row shutoffs, this is a real-world look at what works—and what doesn’t—on tough soil. You’ll hear: ✔ Why they chose a Kinze 3605 with specific add-ons ✔ The impact of planting green into cereal rye ✔ What planter features they’d skip if they could do it again ✔ Lessons from early no-till fears—and what changed their minds ✔ How section control and monitoring tech are shifting their approach 🔧 Gear Featured: Kinze 3605, N540 Air Seeder, Yetter, Exapta Mojo Wires, L'arie openers 🌱 Topics: no-till corn, soybean planting, planter upgrades, heavy ground strategies, trash management, field calibration, GPS use 📍 Filmed in Ontario, Canada 🎙️ Presented by the Ontario Soil Network 👨‍🌾 Real farmers. Real fields. No marketing fluff. 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 [https://youtube.com/@SoilNetwork] 🌾 Discover more from OMAFA: youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos [https://youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos] Thanks 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 [https://linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork] Let’s keep growing—together. See you next time!

23 de jun de 2025 - 34 min
episode Generations of No-Till on the Bay | Crop Chats (Part 1) artwork

Generations of No-Till on the Bay | Crop Chats (Part 1)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2290973/fan_mail/new] What 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 farmland * Why manure management is more than just nutrients—it's about timing, tools, and community * The trade-offs and evolution from strawberries to sweet corn * What 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 [https://youtube.com/@SoilNetwork] 🌾 Discover more from OMAFA: youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos [https://youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos] Thanks 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 [https://linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork] Let’s keep growing—together. See you next time!

7 de may de 2025 - 47 min
episode Farming the Slopes: How the Honey Family Makes No-Till Work in Norham | Crop Chats artwork

Farming the Slopes: How the Honey Family Makes No-Till Work in Norham | Crop Chats

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2290973/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Winning with No-Till, we visit Bill and Wes Honey on their multi-generational farm in Norham, Ontario. Nestled in the rolling hills near Warkworth, their operation tackles the challenges of steep slopes, irregular field shapes, and a mix of sandy loam and clay — all while staying committed to a no-till system. From Bill’s early involvement in Ontario’s conservation farming movement to Wes’s experience growing up without ever using a plow, the Honeys share how no-till became second nature — not just for soil health, but for work-life balance and long-term sustainability. We dig into how cover crops, shared equipment, Phoenix harrows, and smart residue management help them protect their fields, reduce erosion, and farm with fewer passes. It’s a story of thoughtful adaptation, neighborly innovation, and holding firm to what works. 📍 Location: Norham, Ontario  🧑‍🌾 Guests: Bill & Wes Honey #NoTill #OntarioFarming #SoilHealth #FamilyFarms #CoverCrops #FarmLife 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 [https://youtube.com/@SoilNetwork] 🌾 Discover more from OMAFA: youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos [https://youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos] Thanks 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 [https://linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork] Let’s keep growing—together. See you next time!

1 de may de 2025 - 43 min
episode Scaling No-Till Without More Equipment: Mark Burnham on Soil, Slopes & Sustainability | Crop Chats artwork

Scaling No-Till Without More Equipment: Mark Burnham on Soil, Slopes & Sustainability | Crop Chats

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2290973/fan_mail/new] What does it really take to scale a no-till system without piling on equipment costs? In this episode of Crop Chats, we’re in Cobourg, Ontario with seventh-generation farmer Mark Burnham of Burnham Farms. Mark shares how his farm transitioned into full no-till over two decades—without the need for flashy new iron or big tillage passes. Mark and his father have built a system that works across steep hills, sandy loam, and large field blocks. From optimizing cover crop timing to managing compaction through strategic patience (and the occasional well-tuned chisel plow), Mark walks us through how his no-till system thrives in real-world conditions. We discuss: * Why cover crops now pay for themselves through soil savings * How planting green fits into his corn and azuki bean rotation * Why patience and timing are more critical than horsepower * The key equipment pieces that actually matter for no-till * His honest take on when and why he still uses tillage—and how little it takes 🎧 New episodes dropping weekly throughout the planting season. 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 [https://youtube.com/@SoilNetwork] 🌾 Discover more from OMAFA: youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos [https://youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos] Thanks 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 [https://linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork] Let’s keep growing—together. See you next time!

24 de abr de 2025 - 35 min
episode 30 Years of No-Till on Heavy Clay with Nick Stokman | Crop Chats artwork

30 Years of No-Till on Heavy Clay with Nick Stokman | Crop Chats

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2290973/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Crop Chats, we visit Nick Stokman’s farm near Strathroy, Ontario, where he’s been fine-tuning his no-till system on heavy clay soils for over 30 years. With a practical mindset and deep curiosity, Nick shares lessons learned across decades of experimentation—from managing residue and customizing drills for bio strip-till to making cover crops work in narrow windows. This conversation explores the real tradeoffs of no-till on challenging soils, how to prioritize long-term soil biology, and the role of patience, drainage, and observation in building a resilient system. If you’re considering a shift to reduced tillage—or want to learn from someone who’s been in the trenches for decades—this episode offers grounded, candid insight from one of Ontario’s long-time soil stewards. Topics covered: * No-till on heavy clay: managing moisture, compaction, and emergence * The evolution of Nick’s cover crop system * Custom equipment hacks for bio strip-till * Learning from failure and trusting slow progress * What he’d never go back to—and why * Advice for new no-tillers 🎧 New episodes dropping weekly throughout the planting season. 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 [https://youtube.com/@SoilNetwork] 🌾 Discover more from OMAFA: youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos [https://youtube.com/@ONfieldcrops/videos] Thanks 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 [https://linktr.ee/ontariosoilnetwork] Let’s keep growing—together. See you next time!

16 de abr de 2025 - 39 min
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