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Green Cover Podcast

Keith Berns
Green Cover Podcast
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    Episode #24: How Jay Young Eliminated Phosphorus and Still Grows 100 Bushel Corn

    19/1/2026 | 1h 3min
    Jay Young farms in southwest Kansas, one of the harshest environments to prove regenerative agriculture works. With just 14 to 16 inches of annual rainfall, high winds, and a conventional farming culture, Jay has built a system around grazing cattle on cover crops, eliminated phosphorus for five years, cut nitrogen rates in half, and still produces 100+ bushel corn and milo. In this conversation, Jay breaks down his journey from reluctant farmer to passionate soil health advocate, explains how Johnson Sue compost transformed his operation, and shares practical strategies for making regenerative work in dry climates, from winter grazing systems to ultra low population corn. We also discuss his use of Halter GPS collars for cattle management and how shifting from a success or failure mindset to one of stewardship changed everything about how he farms.Learn more from Jay:    / @jyoungregenag  Learn how Jay is utilizing Johnson Su to reduce inputs:    • Johnson Su Compost: Improving Soil Health ...  Talk with the Green Cover team about which cover crop mix is best for your soil health goals: https://greencover.com/get-in-touch/Explore the podcast
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    Episode #23: Growing Giant Pumpkins & Boosting Crop Yields with Regen Agronomist Joe Ailts

    05/1/2026 | 59min
    Joe Ailts is a regenerative agronomist from Wisconsin with an unusual hobby: growing giant pumpkins. In this conversation, Joe breaks down the biological processes he uses to push pumpkins to extreme sizes, from mycorrhizal fungi networks to optimizing plant efficiency at every stage.What makes this interesting is how much of it translates directly to row crop farming. The same principles Joe uses to grow a 2,000 pound pumpkin (building soil biology, managing nutrients strategically, timing cover crops) apply to boosting yields on any farm. We talk about his approach to early maturing soybeans, nutrient management in corn, and why soil health isn't just a buzzword but the foundation of everything that happens aboveground.Get in touch with Joe: https://ailtsagronomy.com/index.php/c...Talk with the Green Cover team about which cover crop mix is best for your soil health goals: https://greencover.com/get-in-touch/
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    Episode #22: Regenerative Farming in Japan with Raymond Epp

    02/1/2026 | 1h 1min
    Raymond Epp is an American who grew up in a conventional farming family in Nebraska. His curiosity led him to Canada as a young man, where he pursued an education in Biblical Studies. There, he met his wife, who eventually brought him to Japan. In Japan, Raymond started a farm and became a significant figure in the country's adoption of regenerative agriculture. He shares his journey, including the challenges and successes he has faced, his work with local farmers, his collaborations with the Japanese government and researchers, and his continued efforts in educating and coaching others in sustainable farming practices.Learn more about Raymond's farm here: https://www.mennonitemission.net/part...
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    Episode #21: Working and Growing in the Family Business - Thanksgiving Special

    02/1/2026 | 26min
    In this special Thanksgiving edition of the Green Cover Podcast, Keith brings on his son and Green Cover Sales Manager, Jakin Berns, and nephew and Operations Manager, Travis Berns to have a conversation about their experiences of working and growing within the family business. The three share about the importance of family values, stewardship, and how these values are shared and overlap with our customers who share and recognize the value of living regeneratively. Happy Thanksgiving from everyone at Green Cover!
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    Episode #20: Freedom Farming and the Regenerative Nexus Summits with Ray Archuleta

    26/11/2025 | 49min
    On this episode of the Green Cover podcast host Keith Berns invites Ray Archuleta on to discuss the importance of collaborative learning for regenerative agriculture producers. They highlight the challenges farmers face in the current agricultural economy and emphasize the importance of mimicking natural systems to improve soil health. Ray discusses his journey in regenerative ag, reflecting on his epiphany about working with nature rather than relying on chemical inputs. The conversation covers the value of community, on-farm research, and the educational opportunities provided by events like the Regenerative Nexus Summits. They encourage farmers to engage in small-scale experiments, share their findings, and learn from each other to reduce dependence on costly inputs and achieve greater resilience and profitability on their farms.Think you'd be a good fit to attend a Regenerative Nexus Summit? Email [email protected] to inquire more.

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Welcome to the Green Cover podcast, where we have really interesting conversations with some of the top regenerative farmers and experts. Join our host Green Cover co-founder and co-owner Keith Berns and our guests as they discuss how we can help people regenerate God’s Creation for future generations.
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