Real Organic Podcast

Jean-Paul Courtens: To Till Or Not To Till On A Vegetable Farm

August 04, 2021 Real Organic Project Episode 20
Real Organic Podcast
Jean-Paul Courtens: To Till Or Not To Till On A Vegetable Farm
Show Notes

#020: Biodynamic farmer Jean-Paul Courtens discusses the complexities of tillage through the eyes of a vegetable farmer, as well as necessary changes in his practices due to the increasing effects of Climate Change.

Jean-Paul Courtens is a well-known Biodynamic farmer living in New York's Hudson Valley and a valuable resource to the farming community. After spending decades growing organic food for over eight hundred CSA members in his region he turned his attention to educating and mentoring the next generation of farmers. In 2018, he was awarded NOFA NY's Farmer of the Year Award.

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