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Podcast Extra: Ask Me Anything with John Kempf - April 9, 2026

By John Kempf
Podcast Extra: Ask Me Anything with John Kempf - April 9, 2026

In this Podcast Extra, Join John as he answers a wide range of grower-submitted questions covering real-world challenges in regenerative agriculture. The discussion focuses on the practical application of biologicals and biostimulants, nutrient management strategies for specific soil types, and the use of AEA products to improve crop resilience. John emphasizes the importance of synergistic "stacking" of products and the role of microbial diversity in achieving disproportionate yield responses. Other topics discussed include: Distinguishing between biological inoculants for the soil rhizosphere and those designed for plant foliage. Defining biostimulants as non-living materials, such as humic substances, seaweeds, and organic acids, that trigger plant or microbial responses. Achieving geometric yield effects, where one plus one equals five or more, through the synergistic stacking of diverse inoculants and biostimulants. Recommending BioCoat Gold and Seed Flare as the primary choices for seed treatments to enhance the native microbiome. Including molybdenum in all nitrogen applications because it is a necessary enzyme cofactor for nitrate reductase. Improving nitrogen use efficiency for both plants and soil biology through the use of Rebound Molybdenum. Adding ammonium thiosulfate to nitrogen mixes to help achieve a proper 10:1 nitrogen-to-sulfur ratio. Utilizing Pinion as a broad-spectrum biocontrol that activates the plant's own immune, genetic, and microbiome pathways. Acknowledging that the effectiveness of Pinion is heavily influenced by the amount of oxidative stress a plant is under. Identifying plant species and family diversity as the most effective practical steps for improving soil microbial communities. Using single-species inoculants, such as Rhizobium or Mycorrhizal fungi, to disprove the myth that small amounts of microbes cannot be successful. Remediating high sodium in soil and water by combining gypsum, humic substances, and Spectrum DS. Treating

Source: advancingecoag.com

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