Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Episode 89: Regenerative Agriculture, Cover Crops and Water Holding Capacity with Jimmy Emmons

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Synopsis

Jimmy Emmons is a third-generation farmer from Oklahoma. He and his wife Ginger have been farming and ranching together since 1980. They have a 2000-acre farm with a diverse rotation of crops that include: wheat, soybeans, sesame, sunflowers, irrigated dairy alfalfa, canola, grain sorghum, and several cover crops for seed. Jimmy has been monitoring soil health with soil testing since 2011 and is a proponent of using multi-species cover crops to enhance soil health. He is currently involved in a multi-year water holding capacity study examining the water use of cover crops. Jimmy also incorporates other regenerative practices, such as companion crops, to attract beneficial insects and decrease the need for additional synthetic nutrients. In this conversation, John and Jimmy discuss: The benefits of cover crops for water retention in the soil profile Drought resilience of crops and plants grown in diverse environments Companion crop mixes and their benefits The importance of talking to your legislatures