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Fair Hill Farmstead Life

Fair Hill Farmstead Life

Judith Horvath, Fair Hill Farm

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Frequency: 1 episode/17d. Total Eps: 60

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Fair Hill Farmstead Life, hosted by Judith Farrell Horvath, is a dynamic podcast amplifying the voices of regenerative agriculture’s trailblazers. Showcasing stories of success and struggle, it inspires a new generation of farmers and earth-friendly entrepreneurs to build resilient, local food systems. From innovative Agrihoods to soil health breakthroughs, each episode explores practical strategies and visionary ideas for ecological regeneration and community prosperity. Rooted in resilience, gratitude, and systems thinking, the podcast, launched in 2023 reaches thousands globally, fostering a movement for sustainable agriculture. Available on all major platforms. For more info on Judith’s work visit www.fairhillfarm.com.
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#52: Wrigglebrew founder Sam Baker's Vermicompost Tea Solving Big Issues in Florida

Season 4 · Episode 52

jeudi 15 mai 2025Duration 59:53

Sam Baker is a chemist who started a company with his friends while he was at University. Wrigglebrew is a unique little company solving fertilizer runoff, algal blooms, increasing nutrient density in foods, all by creating a shelf-stable organic fertilizer from earthworm manure tea. He tells his tale of Perionyx Excavatus earthworms, Teddy the worm guy, the magic of enzymes in natural processes, the great problems of growing 10x every year, and the latest project he is working on – his own discovered process using a series of worms to successfully ingest and consume nonrecyclable dirty polystyrene and related plastics and then making tea from it! 

www.wrigglebrew.com www.instragram.com/wrigglebrew www.Facebook.com/PRAGwrigglebrew https://x.com/llcprag  www.linkedin.com/company/wrigglebrew https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPzJEBVwHWJzbmc15QN5TcQ

#51: Hydroponics in Urban Environments with Connor Tidd CEO of Just Vertical

Season 4 · Episode 51

jeudi 17 avril 2025Duration 46:06

Skeptical of hydroponics claiming to be regenerative? Meet Connor Tidd CEO of Just Vertical. Right out of the gate Judith challenges Connor to make the case that hydroponics can indeed be regenerative and even the best option in certain places on earth where us humans live.  Just Vertical is a small company out of Ontario Canada that's starting to get a lot of attention. www.justvertical.com and on IG: just.vertical  

#42 Hurricane Helene Disaster Coverage from James and Audra Holmes at the Perennial Holmestead in TN

Season 3 · Episode 42

mardi 1 octobre 2024Duration 48:28

Straight talk about what happened, why, what's going on and how people can help. Discussion about general preparedness follows. Specific ways to help:

  • The Funny Farm: A small business that is leading grassroots efforts to get supplies to those that were cut off from everything by the Nolichucky River. Venmo @FunnyFarmTN (3632) put “floods” in the description.  Follow @FunnyFarmTN on Instagram and Facebook for updates.  Run by Tammy Stanton, one of the speakers that was at The East Tennessee Homestead Alliance Festival 

  • River of Life / Michael & Deirdre Hefflin: Making meals for those in urgent need; Venmo @riveroflifemiracles CashApp:$riveroflifemiracles  Follow River of Life (River of Life Miracles) on Facebook

  • Samaritan's Purse - Headquartered in Boone, NC, one of the cities that were hit extremely hard.  Currently helping in 5 sites.   https://www.samaritanspurse.org/

  • Grindstone Ministries: non-profit organization that provides disaster relief and construction services to those affected by devastating storms.  They will be helping in Tennessee and North Carolina  www.grindstoneministries.com

  • Local Churches:  Our local churches are playing a HUGE role in recovery efforts.  If your local church is collecting monetary or physical donations to send to a sister church in Appalachia, that would be a great option as our supply chains are currently very stressed.  Needs (NOT CLOTHES):

    • Living Essentials: non-perishable food, water, tents, flashlights, gas cans, propane tanks (large and small), portable grills (with propane or charcoal), can openers, baby food and formula, diapers

    • Cleaning and Sanitizing: buckets, bleach, gloves,n-95  masks, paper towels, trash bags

#41: The Abundance Mindset Collective - This Month I Learned / September 2024

Season 3 · Episode 41

vendredi 20 septembre 2024Duration 01:15:46

Another installation of This Month I Learned, group chat with Wendi Bergen and Greg Peterson. Last month we laughed about Chicken Juice. This month we discover the spinach tree and Pea-Trees. We discuss freeze drying the harvest, deterring deer and what to do when big tomatoes fail three years in a row- grow lots of little ones! We discuss the decline of Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar, APEEL, and then cover a whiz bang app that helps people make healthier decisions in the grocery store, the niftiest pickle jar ever, and how to reuse/recycle canning seals. Prominently mentioned in this episode: https://permapasturesfarm.com/products/billys-bone-sauce   

#40: Chad Johnson: Elevating nature through the permaculture process

Season 3 · Episode 40

jeudi 12 septembre 2024Duration 56:44

Chad Johnson, protegee of Sepp Holzer, permaculture designer at Kingdom Come Permaculture, is pushing the boundaries of what we consider possible. He ‘unfolds the earth’ to create microclimates and sacred spaces for humans, designing with nature for the delight of humans. He has a special affinity for water and earthworks, creating crown gardens, connecting human hearts to nature and feeding the soul, and connecting through dreams in a process he calls imagineering, planting "raspbarriers", and continuously experimenting. www.kingdomcome.earth  

#39: Getting retrospective and doing a raindance in central Ohio.

Season 3 · Episode 39

vendredi 6 septembre 2024Duration 26:22

Water on the mind because there's not enough here.  Worst drought in 35 years. Getting philosophical on water handling and sharing the golden observations of what drought looks like on my farmstead. PS: Rainmaker needed.  

#38: Jim Gale Bringing Permaculture to Prisons: Second Chance University

Season 3 · Episode 38

mercredi 21 août 2024Duration 01:00:06

Jim Gale is not just talking about change—he's making it happen. From tackling the turmoil in our food systems to launching Second Chance University, where permaculture meets prison reform, this episode is all about flipping scarcity on its head and cultivating abundance. Tune in as we explore how one man's audacious projects are turning the paradigm upside down, offering hope, and realigning our world with life itself. https://secondchanceuniversity.org  https://foodforestabundance.com/  

#37: Abundance Unleashed: Renaissance Man Billy Bond at Perma Pastures Farm

Season 3 · Episode 37

vendredi 16 août 2024Duration 01:35:38

Meet Billy Bond, the mastermind behind Billy's Bone Sauce, the unofficial king of comfrey, author of "Scrapsteading," and host of the Permaculture P.I.M.P Cast. A jack-of-all-trades from Perma Pastures Farm, he's not just a permaculture designer and trained butcher, but also an electrician, family man, and community builder. Dive into his world where innovation meets tradition, and discover how he's just warming up in his quest to foster a community of abundance, make the difference in the lives of disadvantaged kids, and end human trafficking. Www.permapasturesfarm.com. Www.kalebhouse.org

 

#36: Homesteaders Chicken Jam with Wendi Bergen, Greg Peterson and Judith Horvath

Season 3 · Episode 36

mardi 30 juillet 2024Duration 01:09:41

What the heck is chicken juice? I didn’t know till I learned how to make some. Ride along as three seasoned pros share tips, tricks, product reviews and anecdotal yuks. And remember folks, bugs carry bugs.    

#35: Nigel O'Quinn and Organ Meats for a Palatable HIgher Healths Win

Season 3 · Episode 35

vendredi 19 juillet 2024Duration 01:18:23

Nigel O'Quinn, discusses the launch of his business, why he came to the USA, settled in Montana, and singlehandedly created a brand new revenue stream for his regenerative rancher neighbors through this venture. He's a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner with a background in Kinesiology, founded Higher Healths - Beef organs as Real food for real people - to ensure his family received the best nutrition possible. This personal journey led to the creation of a business that addresses a broader nutritional need.  Check out https://www.higherhealths.com/


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