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Brown's Ranch Bismarck, ND

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History

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Conventional Practices

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1994 Purchased A 750 No-till Drill

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1994 Added Peas for N Fixation

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NITROGEN

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1995 Hail

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1995 Winter Triticale & Hairy Vetch

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Plants Interacting with Mycorrhizal Fungi

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1997 Drought

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Cowpea & Sudan Grass

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Tracking Organic Matter...

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Symptoms of a Degraded Resource

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Bios (Life)

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Nature's Way

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Liquid Sun: Roots leaking exudates!

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Liquid Carbon Pathway

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Fungal Network

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Biotic Glues and

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Healthy, Functioning Soil

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Growing Plants Cycle Carbon

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Today's Model Misuses Carbon

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Synthetic Fertilizers Accelerate Carbon Release

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Baling Residue Removes Carbon

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Tillage Releases Carbon

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Let's Compare Systems

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No-Till-Medium Diversity- High Synthetic Use

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No-Till-High Diversity Livestock Integration

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Soil Organic Matter is the "House" microbes live in, Water Extractable Organic Carbon is the "Food" they eat.

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1 Least Amount of Mechanical Disturbance Possible

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Treating the Farm as an Ecosystem with Gabe Brown Part 1, The 5 Tenets of Soil Health
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2017Mar 25
Gabe Brown of Brown's Ranch in Bismarck, ND, shares his transformative journey of cultivating his farm from modern conventional use to a thriving living ecosystem. Through no-till and extensive cover crop usage, Gabe and his family are able to support a diverse array of farm and ranching enterprises that are both profitable and models of sustainability in regenerative agriculture. Learn more at www.brownsranch.us

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