Welcome to the Cannabis Cultivation and Science podcast, I’m your host, Tad Hussey of KIS Organics.
Chris is owner/operator of Blue Fox Farm, a 40 acre organic vegetable farm in the Applegate Valley o
Ben's book, The Lean Farm, has changed the way we run our farm. Any farmers or growers that rely on
Entomologist Suzanne Wainwright Evans is back to discuss dipping rates, sprayer recommendations, con
William Evans has been working in the horticulture and nursery industry for over 20 years and brings
Learn the pros and cons of soil testing as well as how to understand and interpret the results. Our
Our guest this week is Jessi Bloom. Jessi is a Northwest native and comes from a strong background o
Suzanne Wainwright-Evans is an Ornamental Entomologist specializing in integrated pest management.
Let's talk biochar. What is biochar and what makes it special? Is all biochar the same? How do we ev
What is the future of cannabis cultivation? Jaya Palmer and I explore some of the latest advancement
Our guest this week is not only an awesome grower and passionate gardener, but also a good friend. J
In this episode, we interview Dr. Robert Faust, President of Bioag where we talk about humates, humi
This is the second part of my interview with Nelson Lindsley of Poetry of Plants. Nelson has been cu
This is the first part of my interview with Nelson Lindsley of Poetry of Plants. Nelson has been cul
This is the final part of an interview series with Clackamas Coot. We settle the questions regardin
This is the 2nd part of a 3 part interview series with Clackamas Coot. We talk more about neem, his
Today we're honored to be interviewing Steve Solomon all the way from Tasmania. Steve is the author
Our guest today is Tim Wilson of Microbe Organics. Some listeners may know him better as MicrobeMan
David is an Agrologist and has a Master of Science in Plant Sciences from McGill University. He bega
Our guest today is gone by the online name of Clackamas Coot on such forums as IC Mag and Lumperdawg
In this episode, we talk to Jeff Lowenfels about the Soil Food Web, mycorrhizal fungi, no-till, and