Why the Farmer is the Pharmacist of the Future with Louis De Jaeger

Why the Farmer is the Pharmacist of the Future with Louis De Jaeger

Author: Mark Ferguson June 15, 2025 Duration: 54:13
Our guest this week is Louis De Jaeger, a landscape designer, author and filmmaker who believes that many of agriculture’s biggest problems start with poor soil. In this episode, he and Ferg explore soil as a living system. One that can reduce costs, improve resilience, and produce more nutrient-dense food when managed well. They talk about building long-term fertility without synthetic fertilisers, how some farmers are fighting drought and climate change, and the link between soil microbes a...

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