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#30 Soil fertility and the role of trees in the agricultural transition by Francis Bucaille
Episode 30

#30 Soil fertility and the role of trees in the agricultural transition by Francis Bucaille

The Regenerative Agroforestry Podcast · Dimitri Tsitos & Etienne Compagnon

October 31, 20211h 25m

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Show Notes

Francis Bucaille is a leader in the field of agronomy. Farmer, consultant, educator, author and owner of Gaiago, he has built a reputation nuancing some of the commonly held beliefs of regenerative agricultural practices. As a soil expert he talks about the key principles of agroecology, why fungi and lignin are so important, and how trees can help farmers improve their soil. This interview contributes to our ongoing investigation as to how trees can be an agronomic tool for farmers. Their impact on soil health and fertility is a natural place to start. Enjoy!

• TABLE OF CONTENTS

02:00 - Francis' story and his vision of agriculture

20:10 - Cover crops, questioning agroecological beliefs, and practical agronomy 

32:45 - How to get started and his key agronomical principles

42:05 - The importance of fungi for soil health

46:30 - Key agronomical principles continued 

55:50 - The role of agroforestry

1:04:50 - The potential of rameal chipped wood for soil health and why we shouldn't feed 'salad' to soil organisms 

1:15:10 - Meeting soil health objectives with   

• RESOURCES

https://www.gaiago.eu/

https://www.dunod.com/sciences-techniques/revitaliser-sols-diagnostic-fertilisation-protection

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNdCItE62Ds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jIu5-x7rJs

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