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John Kempf

@realJohnKempf

Farmer, Beekeeper, Agronomist, Author, Host the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, Founder @AdvancingEcoAg and https://t.co/BHR6ECYq0r. Editor AcresUSA

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Ethical Skeptic ☀(@EthicalSkeptic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint validates TES findings 😎

🔻29 NT/F Zone nations show solid relationship between vaccination rate and excess mortality (we show 32 similar nations which exhibit this solid relationship)

🔻Excess Mortality persists after Covid has declined and continues to increase…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr(@RobertKennedyJr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teddy Macker: 'The extreme resistance Kennedy elicits within the Democratic Party — and by extension much of the mainstream media — arguably reveals something large moving beneath the surface of our politics.'

Teddy Macker: 'The extreme resistance Kennedy elicits within the @DNC — and by extension much of the mainstream media — arguably reveals something large moving beneath the surface of our politics.' #KennedyShanahan24
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AEA(@AdvancingEcoAg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of our cutting-edge services is plant sap analysis. Lab techs track sap nutrient flow & report back any deficiencies within days, allowing the farmer to address field issues without wasting time or $$: loom.ly/n16QmZw

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Nadaline Webster(@NadalineW) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was asked on a post about the difference between biogenic and fossil methane and it's a question that deserves a post of it's own because we meet this question again and again.

So, firstly, all biogenic methane (from cattle, rice paddies, compost heaps, wetlands etc) is part…

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Basel Musharbash(@musharbash_b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The horrible, no-good, ruinous, sociopathic role that ConAgra and Cargill played in consolidating almost every major food processing industry in the 1980s and then degrading its labor standards and hollowing out its suppliers is . . . very underappreciated.

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Ken Lawton(@LawtonFarms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matthew Fisher Soil Alchemist John Kempf Check out SureFire Ag metering tubes. No orifice, specific size hoses that use length to meter the liquid. Much larger hole than orifice metering. I use the ‘green’ tubes for in furrow biology. support.surefireag.com/media/document…

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“What do you think of this soil?”

“It would be a good place for some.”

“It would, we could pulverize that to death as well.”

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John Kempf(@realJohnKempf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are your primary agronomy headaches? What problems would you love to have solved? Ask me anything, will answer to the best of my ability.

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Jason Mauck(@jasonmauck1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if we took what we know about Agriculture and re imagined how it could fit together? That is this system.
Food walking off of the acre leaving 1/?” of soil rich in goodness. Great work ⁦Stock Cropper⁩ youtu.be/Qm3GH8x-Ys0

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TLiverman(@liverman_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intercropping is not Subtractive competition.
Intercropping is Additive cooperation.

Living plants with fungal rich ecosystems builds soil carbon, water storage, soil structure and Quorum sensing to make nitrogen & phosohorous bioavailable.

Intercropping has two income streams.

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John Kempf(@realJohnKempf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A need for Plant Growth Regulators is a reflection of excessive nitrogen and/or other nutritional imbalances. You can regulate vegetative expression with nutrition management, eliminate PGRs, and simultaneously increase yields.

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Dr. Lisa Iannattone(@lisa_iannattone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The “hygiene hypothesis” is the misnomer that just won’t die. We don’t need to get sick to be well. A better name is the “biodiversity hypothesis” since the rise in allergic/immune diseases is thought to be related to the loss of contact with biodiverse environments (nature!).

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Nadaline Webster(@NadalineW) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's funny how much denial there is around the emissions figures from agriculture being wrong - which they are. This is just a fact and here are the ways in which they are wrong:

1) Overestimated - in Ireland, the volume of actual methane that comes from cows is overestimated by…

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Jason Mauck(@jasonmauck1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I started doing this 9 years ago. I started with no budget, little understanding, and have heard every reason why intercropping is dumb.

It’s nights like this when you come to the realization that the worth is in the work. Making it work on your farm makes it valuable for you.…

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Ramblin man(@PuddlesFrasier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Kempf John Kempf we have been intercropping for 4 years in soybeans using a mix of oats, rye, and flax. We have seen up 100% higher yields over our APH but on average we are close to 30% over our APH. Easy, practical seeding change using an air seeder

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John Kempf(@realJohnKempf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The age of high input/ high output agriculture is coming to an end. The rise of weed, disease and insect pest resistance to agricultural chemicals is contributing to this demise, as high input farming drives the resistance to these problems it is trying to solve.

The other…

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