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Join us for an engaging webinar with John Kempf, renowned crop health consultant and founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture. In this Ask Me Anything format, you'll have the unique opportunity to ask John your pressing questions about topics impacting your farm. Drawing from his extensive research and firsthand experience, John will provide insights and practical solutions to help you achieve healthier, more resilient crops. In this discussion, the topics cover: Nutritional management with copper, nitrogen, potassium, and calcium prevents wheat and barley lodging better than PGRs. Soil aeration and oxygen flow enhance paramagnetism more effectively than paramagnetic rock powders. Side-dressing potassium, like potassium nitrate, benefits soil biology more than broadcasting potash. Adequate calcium and boron levels, plus soil aeration, reduce clubroot in brassicas. Compost, low soil carbon, and lack of humic substances cause high chloride in plant sap, mitigated by humicarb. Selenium may influence fatty acid profiles and yield in forages, but its role in oil crops is unclear. Balancing potassium and calcium with manganese and boron ensures optimal plant health. Microbial activity and preventing soil drying enhance potassium availability in clay soils. Micropack offers higher performance than seaweed or fish-based foliar sprays for tropical fruit groves. Adequate boron, magnesium, sulfur, and molybdenum reduce root boring larvae in hazelnuts. Deeper earthworm presence reflects better soil aeration and structure, not necessarily overall soil health. Root dips or drenches with biostimulants aid tree establishment in silvopastoral systems. Seed Flare may penetrate sunflower shells but is less effective on stone fruit, needing experimentation. Adding minerals to compost tea for foliar use is possible but requires careful management to avoid biocidal effects. Subsoiling with a yeoman plow improves moisture and gas exchange in clay subsoil without surface disturbance. Excess potassium, nitrate, and chloride increase male flower production. BioCoat Gold is best as a seed treatment but can be applied in-furrow. #regenerativeag #regenerativefarming #organicfarming #sustainablefarming #soilhealth #planthealth #johnkempf