Soil Talks™ Podcast

Brandon Kail

Soil Talks™ Podcast cuts through the slogans and gets straight to decisions that matter. Each week, we sit down with producers, agronomists, researchers, and product builders shaping the next decade of agriculture. We go beyond theory into timing, placement, risk, and verification. So you hear exactly how people are solving tough problems: compaction that returns, salinity and sodicity, nutrient “access vs. supply,” microbe persistence, drought-time irrigation tactics, and when it’s safe to pull inputs back without risking the crop. You won’t hear hype. You’ll listen to what worked, where it stalled, and the single change that restarted progress. . If you’re responsible for acres, budgets, or outcomes and want signal over noise this is your show.

  1. The Rhizophagy Revolution: Why Plant Roots are Microbial Farmers with Dr. James White

    3D AGO

    The Rhizophagy Revolution: Why Plant Roots are Microbial Farmers with Dr. James White

    What if everything we knew about nutrient uptake was only half the story? In this episode of Soil Talks™, we dive deep into the Rhizophagy Cycle with world-renowned expert Dr. James White. We move beyond the "straw" model of plant roots and explore how plants actually "farm" microbes, attracting, absorbing, and even stripping the cell walls of bacteria to extract vital nutrients like manganese and nitrogen. Dr. White explains the "addictive" nature of conventional chemical inputs and how they blind plants to their natural internal partners. From the secret ecology of seed-borne endophytes to the direct link between soil health and human nutrition, this episode is a masterclass in the "Biological... Beyond Organic®" methodology. Chapter Markers(01:24) Roots as "hunters and farmers" vs. "straws" (02:56) Defining the Rhizophagy Cycle (06:03) Why rhizophagy is the key to reducing synthetic inputs (12:11) How microbes enter root cells: The entry hypothesis (15:40) The "Stripping Process": Using reactive oxygen to extract nutrients (19:41) Ejecting microbes: How plants manage soil "cattle" (21:00) Endophytes: The interior design of plant health (27:42) How plants vector microbes to the next generation via seeds (32:46) The "Addiction" of conventional NPK and fungicides (41:39) Can we use biology as a selective herbicide? (46:00) Soil testing: Why microbial biomass equals cycle success Key TakeawaysActive Symbiosis: Plants are not passive absorbers; they actively manage a complex internal ecology to ensure survival and nutrient efficiency. Seed Integrity: Modern seed processing often removes the very microbes a seedling needs to survive and resist pathogens. Nutrient Density: A diverse soil microbiome directly increases the production of health compounds like phenolics in crops. #SoilTalks #RhizophagyCycle #RegenerativeAg #SoilMicrobiome #DrJamesWhite #BeyondOrganic #SoilHealth #PlantPhysiology

    48 min
  2. Beyond NPK |The Soil Architect's Blueprint for Doubling Yields with Neal Kinsey

    APR 17

    Beyond NPK |The Soil Architect's Blueprint for Doubling Yields with Neal Kinsey

    In this episode, we dive deep into the "Blueprint of the Earth" with the soil architect himself, Neal Kinsey. Neal shares over 50 years of wisdom inherited directly from Dr. William Albrecht, challenging the modern "NPK-only" mindset that leaves growers with declining yields and unbalanced soil. We explore why standard soil tests often fail by stopping at pH, the critical role of calcium as the "doorman" for all other nutrients, and how balancing base saturations can transform even "dead" or sandy ground into highly productive land. Whether you are dealing with heavy clay gumbo or light sands, Neil explains how to prioritize feeding the soil so the soil can feed the plant. Key Discussion Points The Albrecht Legacy: Neal’s journey from a Missouri graduate student to a world-renowned consultant mentored by Dr. William Albrecht. Why pH is a Trap: Discover why a "perfect" 6.5 pH can still hide severe nutrient deficiencies that bottleneck your harvest. Calcium is King: Understanding the element that dictates soil structure, porosity, and the uptake of every other nutrient. ROI Over Inputs: Real-world stories of farmers doubling their whole-farm yields by switching from a "shotgun approach" to "rifle-like" soil balancing. The Physics of Fertility: How soil chemistry controls the air and water balance (porosity) required for biological life to thrive. #SoilTalks #NealKinsey #RegenerativeAg #SoilHealth #BeyondNPK #AlbrechtMethod #SoilTesting #BaseSaturation #AgriculturalYield #SustainableFarming #SoilBiology #Agronomy Kinsey Agricultural Services: KinseyAg.com Learn More about Soil Balancing: The Biological...Beyond Organic® Fundamentals CourseFollow Soil Talks™ Podcast

    1h 52m
  3. Unlocking the Soil Vault: Beyond NPK with Matt Slaughter

    APR 10

    Unlocking the Soil Vault: Beyond NPK with Matt Slaughter

    Is your soil a locked vault? Most farmers are sitting on a fortune of nutrients they can't actually use. In this episode of Soil Talks, we’re joined by Matt Slaughter, owner of Earthfort, to dismantle the biggest myths in modern agriculture. Matt reveals why your crops might be starving even if your chemical tests show "plenty of nutrients," and why shifting from a chemical-first to a biological-first mindset is the final frontier of farming. We go deep into the "Ground Truth" of soil microbiology, moving past the NPK treadmill to look at the living systems that actually drive profitability. In this episode, we discuss: The "Vault" Metaphor: Why chemistry is only the lock, and biology is the combination. The Death of the "Dead Soil" Myth: Why most soil isn't dead—it's just dangerously out of balance. The Economics of Transition: How one dairy farm increased milk fat and saved the operation by focusing on soil health. Wimp Pathogens: Why disease-causing organisms are actually "wimps" in a healthy, diverse system. Protein vs. Salt: Why your nitrogen source (Urea vs. Fish/Soy) changes everything for your microbes. Connect with Matt Slaughter: Website: Earthfort.com Email: matt@earthfort.com Connect with Soil Talks: Subscribe on YouTube: @RockyMountainBioAgFollow on Apple & Spotify: Newsletter: Biological... Beyond Organic® NewsletterIf you found value in this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and share it with a fellow producer. Let’s bring the truth back to the soil.

    52 min
  4. Matt Powers: The Rhizophagy Cycle & Why Plants Eat Bacteria

    APR 3

    Matt Powers: The Rhizophagy Cycle & Why Plants Eat Bacteria

    What if everything we knew about how plants "eat" was only half the story? In this episode of Soil Talks, we are joined by world-renowned permaculture educator Matt Powers to discuss the revolutionary Rhizophagy Cycle. Matt breaks down the "Soil Food Web 2.0," explaining the microscopic process where plants literally consume bacteria to trigger root growth and nutrient uptake. We move beyond basic sustainability into the high-level science of DNA testing, advanced microscopy, and why "sustainable" is no longer the goal regeneration is. Key Topics in this Episode: The Rhizophagy Cycle: The "Aha" moment of how plants actually digest microbes.Soil Food Web 2.0: Moving past the basics into DNA and functional biology.Microscopy for Farmers: How to use the lens to spot pathogens like Fusarium before they strike.The Glyphosate Legacy: Real talk on how long chemicals last in your soil and how to heal the land.Education for the Future: Why K-12 students are the key to the regenerative movement.Whether you are a backyard gardener or a large-scale farmer, this conversation provides the scientific "common sense" needed to restore your land and grow the healthiest food possible. 00:00 – Introduction: Moving Beyond Sustainable to Regenerative 04:15 – Matt Powers’ "Aha Moment": From Music and Teaching to Soil 08:30 – Redefining Permaculture: Future Care and Independence 13:10 – Why We Must Teach Regenerative Science to K-12 Students 17:45 – The Rhizophagy Cycle: How Plants Consume Microbes 21:30 – Lessons from Dr. Elaine Ingham & Dr. James White 26:40 – Microscopy for Beginners: Identifying Soil Structure and Life 32:15 – The Truth About Glyphosate and Soil Residues 38:50 – DNA Testing vs. Microscopy: Choosing the Right Tools 45:10 – Building a Global Regenerative Community #MattPowers #RegenerativeSoil #SoilFoodWeb #Permaculture #Rhizophagy #SoilMicroscopy #CitizenScience #HealthySoil #RegenerativeAgriculture #Microbiology Links Visit Rocky Mountain BioAg: https://www.rockymountainbioag.comLearn with Matt Powers: https://www.regenerativesoilscience.comGet the Book "Regenerative Soil": at Acres USASubscribe to our YouTube Channel: @RockyMountainBioAg

    1h 34m
  5. Your Soil Test is Already Outdated. (Here’s Why) | Laura Decker

    MAR 27

    Your Soil Test is Already Outdated. (Here’s Why) | Laura Decker

    Stop waiting weeks for lab results while your crop’s window of opportunity closes. Most soil recommendations are based on samples that are days or even weeks old. But soil isn’t a static chemistry set; it’s a living biological engine. In this episode of Soil Talks™ Podcast, we sit down with Laura Decker, CEO of Prolific Earth Sciences, to reveal why traditional soil testing often misses the mark and how the Microbiometer® is giving growers real-time data to slash input costs and boost resilience. At Rocky Mountain BioAg®, we believe in a Biological… Beyond Organic® approach. If you aren't measuring your microbial biomass in the field, you aren't seeing the full picture of your farm's potential. Learn more & Get Started: ▶ Get the Microbiometer here: https://www.rockymountainbioag.com ▶ Explore Biological Solutions: ▶ Join the Community: #SoilTalks TIMESTAMPS: The "Retention Engine"00:00 The "Mail Truck" Problem: Why your samples die in transit. 02:15 Meet Laura Decker: From Immunology to the Soil Revolution. 07:42 Why NPK-only farming is an "Economic Trap." 13:40 The "Drug Addict" Analogy: Transitioning off conventional inputs. 17:18 How to pronounce "Microbiometer" (and why it matters). 20:13 The Science of "Sticky" Soil: What Glomalin tells you about profit. 24:51 Why your Agronomist might be missing the biological "Missing Link." 31:27 The 104°F Death Zone: The truth about lab sample handling. 46:05 Data vs. Understanding: How to read your soil’s heartbeat. #SoilHealth #RegenerativeAgriculture #AgTech #Microbiometer #RockyMountainBioAg #SoilTalks #FarmerProfit #SoilBiology #SustainableAg

    1h 37m
  6. Your Crops Aren’t Sick, They’re Dependent | John Kempf

    MAR 20

    Your Crops Aren’t Sick, They’re Dependent | John Kempf

    For decades, agriculture has been built on a simple idea: If something goes wrong… apply more inputs. More fertilizer. More chemicals. More control. But what if that entire model is flawed? In this episode of Soil Talks™, John Kempf breaks down a radically different way to think about crop health, soil biology, and system function. We dig into: • Why pests may not be attacking your crops but reporting a deeper issue • How soluble fertilizers can create long-term dependency • The hidden relationship between plant immunity and soil microbiology • Why modern agriculture succeeds in yield but fails in resilience • And how some growers are producing healthier crops with fewer inputs This isn’t about organic vs conventional. It’s about understanding how biological systems actually function. Because the real question isn’t: “How do we fix sick crops?” It’s: “Why are they getting sick in the first place?” — 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube: [INSERT YOUTUBE LINK] — Connect with John Kempf: Website: https://johnkempf.com Podcast: Regenerative Agriculture Podcast — Follow Soil Talks™: YouTube: @RockyMountainBioAg LinkedIn: Rocky Mountain BioAg® Website: Rocky Mountain BioAg® — If this episode challenged how you think about agriculture, share it with someone who needs to hear it. #SoilHealth #RegenerativeAgriculture #SoilBiology #Farming #Agronomy #PlantHealth #Podcast

    1h 1m
  7. What Soil Tests Miss: The Biology Driving Real Soil Fertility | Dr. Lance Gunderson

    MAR 13

    What Soil Tests Miss: The Biology Driving Real Soil Fertility | Dr. Lance Gunderson

    If soil is the engine of agriculture, how do we measure its performance? For decades, agriculture has treated soil like a chemistry set. Measure nitrogen. Adjust phosphorus. Balance potassium. But soil is not a sterile laboratory. It is a living biological engine. In this episode of Soil Talks™ Podcast, Brandon Kail sits down with Dr. Lance Gunderson, president of Regen Ag Lab and one of the most experienced soil microbiology interpreters in agriculture today. With over 100,000 soil samples analyzed, Lance explains why traditional soil tests often miss the most important part of soil function: biology. We break down: • Why the soil microbiome controls nutrient availability • The limits of conventional salt extraction soil tests • How the Haney Test measures biological soil function • Why fungal:bacterial ratios influence carbon storage and drought resilience • The hidden role of protozoa and microbial grazing in nitrogen release • The difference between PLFA testing and DNA sequencing • How growers can reduce fertilizer dependency through biological nutrient cycling If soil is the engine of agriculture, this episode shows how to finally look under the hood. Because soil health isn't just chemistry. It's biology, structure, water, and time working together. 🎧 Share, Like & Subscribe to the Soil Talks™ Podcast Hosted by Rocky Mountain BioAg® Contact Dr. Gunderson at https://regenaglab.com Learn more with The Biological...Beyond Organic® Fundamentals Course #soilhealth #soilbiology #soilmicrobiome #soiltesting #haney test #regenerative agriculture #soilfertility #microbialnutrientcycling #plfasoiltesting #soilmicrobiology

    33 min

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Soil Talks™ Podcast cuts through the slogans and gets straight to decisions that matter. Each week, we sit down with producers, agronomists, researchers, and product builders shaping the next decade of agriculture. We go beyond theory into timing, placement, risk, and verification. So you hear exactly how people are solving tough problems: compaction that returns, salinity and sodicity, nutrient “access vs. supply,” microbe persistence, drought-time irrigation tactics, and when it’s safe to pull inputs back without risking the crop. You won’t hear hype. You’ll listen to what worked, where it stalled, and the single change that restarted progress. . If you’re responsible for acres, budgets, or outcomes and want signal over noise this is your show.

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