The Source – The Jorgensen Land & Cattle Podcast

The Source — Field Notes: Why Living Roots & Diversity Matter (Part 2)

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In Part 2 of our Five Soil Health Principles series, Jamie Wolf and Bryan Jorgensen discuss why living roots and crop diversity are essential to building resilient, productive soil. From cover crops and crop rotations to soil biology and long-term profitability, they explain how working with nature creates healthier farming systems for generations to come.

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Episode 6: Drought Management with Soil Health in Mind

Drought is impacting producers across much of the country, and the decisions made today can have long-term effects on both profitability and land stewardship. In this episode of The Source, Jamie Wolf sits down with Bryan Jorgensen to discuss drought management through the lens of soil health. They cover current conditions, grazing and forage strategies, cover crops, livestock integration, and the five soil health principles that help build resilience in both crop and grazing systems. Topics include: • Drought planning and risk management • Grazing and forage strategies • Cover crops and livestock integration • The five soil health principles • Building long-term resilience ISS: https://idealsoilsolutions.com/ [https://idealsoilsolutions.com/] JLC: https://jorgensenfarms.com/ [https://jorgensenfarms.com/]

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