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In this episode of Rocks to Roots, Hilary and Duane sit down with Josh Riddle of Farm It for a grounded and motivating conversation about what it means to farm with the future in mind.
Josh shares his journey from farming alongside his grandfather and dad to now embracing regenerative agriculture on his own land. They talk about the shift from traditional methods to innovative practices like cover cropping, no-till systems, and reducing synthetic inputs — all to rebuild soil health and create a more sustainable food system.
From finding support through his biofarming Group to rethinking what success looks like on the farm, Josh brings a thoughtful, hopeful perspective to what it means to grow food that’s good for people and the planet.
Whether you’re a grower, a curious eater, or someone who just wants to better understand how food and conservation connect, this episode offers a fresh look at the power of farming in partnership with nature.
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In this episode of Rocks to Roots, Hilary and Duane sit down with Josh Riddle of Farm It for a grounded and motivating conversation about what it means to farm with the future in mind.
Josh shares his journey from farming alongside his grandfather and dad to now embracing regenerative agriculture on his own land. They talk about the shift from traditional methods to innovative practices like cover cropping, no-till systems, and reducing synthetic inputs — all to rebuild soil health and create a more sustainable food system.
From finding support through his biofarming Group to rethinking what success looks like on the farm, Josh brings a thoughtful, hopeful perspective to what it means to grow food that’s good for people and the planet.
Whether you’re a grower, a curious eater, or someone who just wants to better understand how food and conservation connect, this episode offers a fresh look at the power of farming in partnership with nature.