Regenerative Reflections

Making Regenerative Ag Happen in the Cover Crop Seed Industry

13 min · 14. marras 2025
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Hosts Makayla Voris and Dr. Kelly Wilson explore how to make regenerative agriculture happen by exploring the cover crop seed industry and what farmers might look for if they want to start their own seed business or plant their first cover crop. In this episode, you’ll hear from: * Dr. Etienne Sutton, MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture National Cover Crop Variety Project Manager * Alan Weber, Ag Economist, Missouri Producer and Collaborator with the MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture * Jerry Hall, Co-Founder and President of Go-Seed * Mac Kincaid, Missouri Cover Crop Seed Producer This podcast is part of the MU Extension Podcast Network.  Disclaimer: The University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture is a research institution and not paid by partner organizations or businesses to promote their products and services.     Connect with the MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture at  [https://cra.missouri.edu/]regenerativeagriculture@missouri.edu [regenerativeagriculture@missouri.edu].  [https://cra.missouri.edu/] Learn more about our National Cover Crop Variety Project. [https://cra.missouri.edu/cover-crop-variety-development-project/]

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