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Ecological Weed Management

Big Shift For Small Farms

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In this episode of The Big Shift for Small Farms podcast, host Edgars Greste explores the complex topic of weeds and ecological management. Joined by agroecologist Kim Deans, they challenge traditional chemical-based weed control and advocate for a more holistic approach that integrates weed management with overall soil health and farm sustainability.

Listeners will hear from farmers like Alexia Martinez and Kym Green, who share their experiences balancing weed control with sustainable practices such as composting, cover crops, and natural remedies. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding weeds’ ecological roles, monitoring soil health, and embracing a mindset that sees weeds as part of the natural ecosystem—not merely as pests to be eliminated.

Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:

  • Kim Deans

  • Alexia Martinez

  • Kym Green

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Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services. Funded by the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust.

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