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Sustainable Agriculture: Beyond the Buzzwords with Greg Rawlings

43 min · 7. mai 2026
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In Episode 7 of Organic Odyssey, Greg Rawlings joins Madison Jasso and Matthew Grieshop for a conversation about his journey from cancer drug research to managing organic farmland in California. As a chemistry and biology double major at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Greg originally worked in cancer drug research before discovering a passion for agriculture. He shares how he got his start on a strawberry farm, operated his own farm, and eventually joined Jacobs Farm del Cabo, where he manages organic production at Swanton Pacific Ranch and other locations. The episode explores organic farming, regenerative agriculture, soil health, and plant disease management through Greg’s firsthand experiences growing herbs, tomatoes, strawberries, and more on California’s Coast. Topics covered in this episode include: * The transition from scientific research to organic farming * The impact of soluble nutrients on strawberry flavor * Lessons from Late Blight and the Irish Potato Famine * Challenges of disease management in organic agriculture * What regenerative agriculture really means in practice * Sustainable farming systems and the future of agriculture Whether you’re interested in organic agriculture, regenerative farming, soil science, sustainable food production, or California farming, this episode offers an in-depth look at the science and strategy behind modern organic agriculture.

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Sustainable Agriculture: Beyond the Buzzwords with Greg Rawlings

In Episode 7 of Organic Odyssey, Greg Rawlings joins Madison Jasso and Matthew Grieshop for a conversation about his journey from cancer drug research to managing organic farmland in California. As a chemistry and biology double major at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Greg originally worked in cancer drug research before discovering a passion for agriculture. He shares how he got his start on a strawberry farm, operated his own farm, and eventually joined Jacobs Farm del Cabo, where he manages organic production at Swanton Pacific Ranch and other locations. The episode explores organic farming, regenerative agriculture, soil health, and plant disease management through Greg’s firsthand experiences growing herbs, tomatoes, strawberries, and more on California’s Coast. Topics covered in this episode include: * The transition from scientific research to organic farming * The impact of soluble nutrients on strawberry flavor * Lessons from Late Blight and the Irish Potato Famine * Challenges of disease management in organic agriculture * What regenerative agriculture really means in practice * Sustainable farming systems and the future of agriculture Whether you’re interested in organic agriculture, regenerative farming, soil science, sustainable food production, or California farming, this episode offers an in-depth look at the science and strategy behind modern organic agriculture.

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What Does Regenerative Really Mean? Organic vs. Conventional Approaches with Eric Morgan and Elizabeth Whitlow The word "regenerative" is everywhere in agriculture right now, but what does it actually mean, and does it have to start with organic? In this episode of Organic Odyssey, we sit down with two experts who have been in the room where those definitions get made. Elizabeth Whitlow is the Executive Director of the Regenerative Organic Alliance (ROA), a nonprofit that oversees Regenerative Organic Certified (ROC), a rigorous certification for food, textiles, and personal care ingredients built on three pillars: soil health, animal welfare, and social fairness. Eric Morgan is the CEO of Rooted Ag Inc. and founder of Soil Health Lab LLC, with nearly 30 years of experience in pest control, soil science, and regenerative agriculture. A Cal Poly SLO Fruit Science graduate and former VP of Environmental Science at Braga Fresh, Eric is a frequent public speaker on regenerative farming and its role in the future of agriculture. Both Elizabeth and Eric served on the CDFA's Regenerative Agriculture Definition Work Group, a body assembled in 2024 to help California define "regenerative agriculture" for state policies and programs. In this conversation, our panel digs into what sets organic regenerative farming apart from conventional regenerative approaches, why biodiversity and low- and no-till practices matter for long-term soil health, and how food safety fits into the regenerative framework. Whether you're a farmer, student, or curious consumer, this episode breaks down one of the most important conversations happening in agriculture today. Topics covered: - The difference between organic and conventional regenerative farming - Biodiversity on organic farms and low- and no-till practices - Soil health as the foundation of regenerative agriculture - Food safety considerations in regenerative systems - How California is defining regenerative agriculture at the state level

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