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On this episode of the K-State Regen Ag Podcast, I am joined by Annie Rowell and Tod Bramble of King Arthur Baking Company, the oldest flour company in the United States and the top-selling branded family flour in the nation. We discuss their Grains for Good program and the partnership with K-State and Kansas farmers that has resulted from it. Tune in to learn more about how a consumer packaged goods company is thinking about regenerative agriculture and working it into their supply chain. Grains for Good | King Arthur BakingKing Arthur Baking Company: Posts | LinkedInAnnie Rowell | LinkedInTod Bramble | LinkedInK-State Regenerative AgricultureIntro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

On this week's episode of the K-State Regen Ag Podcast, we spoke with Endy Lopes Kailer, a PhD Candidate in the K-State Department of Agronomy, whose research centers on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). We discuss what AMF is, why it matters to regenerative agriculture, and the initial results of Endy's PhD research. Tune in to learn all about how these microscopic fungi are essential to nutrient and water uptake in many of our staple crops in Kansas. If you would like to learn more about Endy's work and hear her speak in person, please join us at our June 4th, 2026, Field Day at Guetterman Family Farms. Endy Lopes Kailer -https://www.linkedin.com/in/endykailer/Endy's Email: endy@ksu.eduField Day Info: https://ksura.short.gy/FieldDayInfoField Day Registration: https://ksura.short.gy/Guettermanhttps://www.kstateregenag.org/Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

On this week's episode of the K-State Regen Ag Pod, we speak with Scott Satterthwaite, Water Quality Coordinator for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s Watershed Management Section. We discuss the history of KDHE's work in the regen ag space, what projects they are currently pursuing, and the ways regenerative agriculture can bring together and serve the goals of both people concerned about water quality improvement and sustainable farming. Scott Satterthwaite e-mail: Scott.Satterthwaite@ks.govScott's Mobile Phone: (785) 480-9837https://kswraps.org/https://www.kdhe.ks.gov/974/Watershed-Management-Sectionhttps://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/1efcfe1924fc4daf85a7958c0a41fa5ahttps://www.kstateregenag.org/Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

On this week's episode of the K-State Regen Ag Podcast, we speak with Dr. Kraig Roozeboom, Professor Emeritus of Cropping Systems for the Kansas State University Department of Agriculture and currently a research consultant for the Kansas Soybean Commission. Kraig joins me to discuss his career and his research in Northeast and North-Central Kansas on regen ag adjacent topics such as cover crops, cropping system diversification and intensification, and the environmental impact of these changes. Kraig Roozeboom, PhD | K-State | Kansas State Universityhttps://www.kstateregenag.org/Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

On this episode of the K-State Regen Ag Podcast, we speak with Dr. Logan Simon, Southwest Area Agronomist for the K-State Department of Agronomy. We discuss how regenerative agricultural practices are applied in the cropping systems of the southwest and south-central regions of Kansas. We also discuss how cotton, a crop unique to this region of the state, interacts with regen practices, and the early stages of his research on biostimulants.Dr. Logan Simon -https://www.linkedin.com/in/logan-simon-434b0a306/https://www.agronomy.k-state.edu/about/people/faculty/simon-logan/On X (formerly Twitter): @SWKSAgronomySign up for GROWING POINT: A Southwest Kansas Agronomy eNewsletterhttps://www.kstateregenag.org/Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

On this episode of the K-State Regen Ag Podcast, we speak with Dr. Augustine Obour of the K-State Agronomy Department. Dr. Obour is based out of the KSU Agriculture Research Center in Hays, KS and his research covers topics including tillage, cover crops, and crop-livestock integration in Western Kansas. Tune into to learn more about what Dr. Obour and his team have found through over a decade of research experience in Western Kansas. Augustine Obour, PhD | K-State | Kansas State University"Grazing Cover Crops Improved Soil Health in Dryland Cropping Systems" by Augustine K. Obour, John D. Holman et al."Productivity, Nutritive Value, and Profitability of Single and Multi-S" by Augustine K. Obour, John D. Holman et al."Effects of Dual-Purpose Cover Crop and Occasional Tillage on Dryland C" by Logan M. Simon, Augustine K. Obour et al.K-State Regenerative AgricultureIntro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

On this episode of the K-State Regen Ag Podcast, we speak with Eric Purvis of E&H Farms in Weskan, KS. We discuss his operation, the unique challenges of trying to farm regeneratively in Western Kansas, and his partnership with the Kansas Soil Health Research Network. Tune in to learn more about how regenerative ag practices are applied in one of the driest areas of the state. E & H Farms - Homehttps://www.kstateregenag.org/Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

On this episode of the K-State Regen Ag Podcast, we speak with Nick and Hayden Guetterman of Guetterman Brothers Family Farms in Bucyrus, KS. We discuss their farm's regenerative journey, what they learned about applying regenerative practices in their specific context of east-central Kansas, and the research they have conducted with the Kansas Soil Health Network. Tune in to learn more about the opportunities and challenges that come with farming regeneratively in one of the state's higher-rainfall environments. Guetterman Brothers Family Farms - http://www.gb-farms.com/https://www.kstateregenag.org/Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

This episode of the K-State Regen Ag podcast is a crossover episode with Dr. Jennifer Ifft's Smoke and Mirrors Ag Policy podcast. We speak with Mitchell Hora, a farmer from Washington County, Iowa, and the CEO of Continuum Ag, about the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit and its potential to incentivize the adoption of regenerative ag practices and to reward those already implementing regen practices on their operations. This is an important development in agricultural policy and represents a different approach to connecting farm practices to energy and environmental markets.Mitchell Hora - https://continuum.ag/team/mitchell-hora/Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit - https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/clean-fuel-production-creditSmoke & Mirrors Podcast - https://jenniferifft.wordpress.com/smoke-mirrors-podcast/https://www.kstateregenag.org/Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/

On this episode of the K-State Regen Ag Pod, we speak with Dr. Maria Bowman, currently of Spark Climate Solutions, about a report titled "Economic Outcomes of Soil Health and Conservation Practices on U.S. Cropland" that she was the lead author of while working at USDA-ERS. This report examines a broad swath of data from the USDA's Agricultural Resource Management Survey to assess what it can teach us about the adoption and profitability of soil health practices. Report - https://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/pub-details?pubid=112840Dr. Maria Bowman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/msbowman/https://www.sparkclimate.org/our-team-members/maria-bowmanOther Resources:https://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/pub-details?pubid=109082https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/charts-of-note/chart-detail?chartId=113055https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/charts-of-note/chart-detail?chartId=112975https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/charts-of-note/chart-detail?chartId=112901https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/charts-of-note/chart-detail?chartId=112868https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/charts-of-note/chart-detail?chartId=109369https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/charts-of-note/chart-detail?chartId=108950https://www.kstateregenag.org/Intro Music - Jenny's Theme by Jason Shaw sourced from freemusicarchive.org, CC by 3.0 USOutro Music - Home on the Range, recorded by Tom Munch, sourced with permission from the artist https://tommunch.com/