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Episode #14: From No-till to Biological Breakthroughs with Clint Cox

Episode #14: From No-till to Biological Breakthroughs with Clint Cox

Update: 2025-08-29
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In this episode of the Green Cover Podcast, Keith Berns sits down with Clint Cox, a seasoned farmer from Long Island, Kansas. They explore Clint’s extensive journey, from growing up on a no-till farm to eventually running his own operation, where his ambitions led him to integrate cover crops and reintroduce livestock. Along the way, his experiences taught him the critical role that biological diversity plays in building a resilient system. Clint shares his trials and successes in boosting soil health, combating pests naturally, and minimizing synthetic inputs. Tune in to learn how Clint is innovating on his operation and paving a path for future generations.

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Episode #14: From No-till to Biological Breakthroughs with Clint Cox

Episode #14: From No-till to Biological Breakthroughs with Clint Cox

Keith Berns