Jeff Poppen, the Barefoot Farmer, is back at Living Web Farms for a workshop highlighting his smart and resourceful minimal tillage program. Learn to use tillage the right way, to help you manage efficiently without killing the soil, and how to do it without fancy and over-expensive equipment. Learn about the foundations of his farming principles that go back to the early part of the 20th century and how to work with nature and the soil to achieve optimal results with less work and little to no inputs.
VIDEO: Savvy Tillage with Jeff Poppen
Jeff Poppen, the Barefoot Farmer, is back at Living Web Farms for a workshop highlighting his smart and resourceful minimal tillage program. Learn to use tillage the right way, to help you manage efficiently without killing the soil, and how to do it without fancy and over-expensive equipment. Learn about the foundations of his farming principles that go back to the early part of the 20th century and how to work with nature and the soil to achieve optimal results with less work and little to no inputs.
Very informative thank you
It is our pleasure to receive Jeff!! This Jewel REQUIRES listening to MANY, MANY times:-) While in the garden, before you go to sleep etc.
Thank you for sharing-
Thanks as always, very informative
Really enjoyed this talk so far, thanks.
Interesting:
“Slaves did that” it’s hard work he said. The descendants of slaves are still fighting for reparation to no avail.
Bravo! Thanks Jeff.
I love listening to Jeff. Intelligence and humor are the perfect recipe for teaching others. Keep it up.
Thank you Jeff! You never disappoint!
I also add sand to the bottom trench.
This guy is pretty cool.
Brilliant! Looking forward to the remaining videos
To till or not till, this is the question. To add to the confusion. I belive you should no-till–until you have to till. And then till–until you can go back to no-till.