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The Natural State with Dr. Anthony Gustin


Jul 20, 2022

Richard Perkins, author, educator, and leading expert on regenerative agriculture comes on the show to discuss everything he’s learned since running his regenerative ag farm for over ten years.

 

Richard shares his background, how he learned to fend for himself living in a gypsy community, how animals are irreplaceable, and more.

 

He also answers questions like:  is regenerative agriculture available to small farms? Can it be scaled? What does it take to start a regenerative agriculture farm?

 

Richard also chats about why he switched from growing vegetables to animal husbandry, the negative consequences of our current farming practices, mineral depletion in our soil, how to create a profitable farm that can provide for a family, and what to grow based on your farm size.

 

With over 10+ years of running his own regenerative agriculture farm and teaching others how to do so, Richard is an incredible wealth of knowledge on the subject. He’s also so well-versed on biodiversity and understanding what species grow best where. Richard shares as much of these details as he can in this episode.

 

Whether you’re dreaming of owning a farm one day or you’d like to turn yours into a regenerative agriculture farm, or you’re just interested to learn more, this episode is for you.

 

Here’s a breakdown of what’s in store:

  • How Dr. Gustin found Richard and his work
  • How Richard found himself in this space and his journey throughout the years
  • What it was like to live in a gypsy community
  • The problem with modern farming and how it got to this point
  • Why Richard chose to leave vegetable farming for animal husbandry
  • How the health of our soil is affected by our current farming practices and what can be done about it
  • The downsides of row crops
  • Mineral depletion in soil and how to restore it
  • How fertilizers, pesticides, rodenticides, and fungicides are killing the health of our soil and planet
  • How to improve the health of our top soil
  • What are the most profitable farm activities to help people make a living?
  • Richard’s number one advice for starting your own farm
  • What you can grow or raise based on your land size
  • How to deal with the downsides of running your own farm and what those really look like
  • Why we have an urge to fix the world, why this rarely works, and what to do instead