Farming With Nature

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Farming With Nature

This podcast is a knowledge resource on conservation agriculture in South Africa. The inspiration comes from a group of farmers in the Southern Cape who pioneered the method in South Africa, effectively changing 'desert' into valuable agricultural land. The principles of conservation farming is to work adjacent to nature rather than rigidly trying to control and manipulate it. This, along with time passing renders significant, stable and healthier results for all role players involved. We interview farmers and specialists in their fields connecting you directly to the source.

Episodes

  1. 09/28/2023

    Meet farmer, Johan Muller

    In this concluding episode, our spotlight is on Johan Muller, a farmer whose journey epitomises the indomitable spirit of conservation agriculture. As we unravel his tale, two distinct themes emerge, each offering profound insights into the intricate tapestry of sustainable farming. Producing a winter crop with summer rain is the first theme that paints the backdrop of Johan’s story. Situated near the picturesque Mossel Bay, Johan faces the challenge of producing a winter crop amidst the unpredictability of summer rain. His journey illustrates the delicate dance he orchestrates with nature to conserve every precious drop of moisture. In a region where water is a scarce resource, Johan's dedication to maximising every bit of moisture resonates as a true testament to the resilience of conservation agriculture. Of course, conservation agriculture is not just moonlight and roses. We delve into the reality of the journey. Johan’s experiences underscore the complexities of implementing conservation agriculture, dispelling any notions of an effortless path. His story unveils the hard work, the challenges faced, and the undeniable rewards that emerge when you commit to a practice deeply rooted in the balance between man and nature. Hailing from an area blessed with more summer rain, Johan’s realisation that only through conservation agriculture can he truly conserve every droplet is a pivotal moment. The unexpected effects of removing sheep from the equation further illuminate the multifaceted nature of his journey.

    27 min

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This podcast is a knowledge resource on conservation agriculture in South Africa. The inspiration comes from a group of farmers in the Southern Cape who pioneered the method in South Africa, effectively changing 'desert' into valuable agricultural land. The principles of conservation farming is to work adjacent to nature rather than rigidly trying to control and manipulate it. This, along with time passing renders significant, stable and healthier results for all role players involved. We interview farmers and specialists in their fields connecting you directly to the source.

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