Podcast Extra: Electrolyte Nutrition vs. Biological Nutrition | ACRES USA Webinar with John Kempf
2/12/20261 hr 10 min
In this Podcast Extra, John Kempf compares Electrolyte Nutrition vs. Biological Nutrition in a webinar with ACRES USA and explains why conventional nitrogen strategies often lead to loss, inefficiency, and disrupted soil biology. Drawing from real-world agronomy, John outlines a biology-centric approach to nitrogen management that improves profitability, reduces synthetic inputs, and strengthens plant resilience. Topics include nitrogen timing, loss prevention, biological on-ramps and off-ramps, and practical strategies for in-season management. The webinar concludes with a live Q&A, where John answers grower questions and expands on implementation details.
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First 90 secondsPaul Meier· Host0:00
We will kick this off. So welcome, everyone. My name is Paul Meier. I'm the editor of Acres USA magazine. Welcome to today's webinar, and, um, today's presentation and Q&A is with John Kempf, the founder of Advancing EcoAgriculture and, um, many other things. He, uh, he continues to work with us at, uh, at Acres USA, and we're glad for that. Uh, today's webinar is sponsored by USDA's TOP program, the Transition to Organic Partnership program, and we're grateful to them. And, uh, the, the format for the webinar will be about 30 to 45 minutes of John talking with some slides, maybe not quite that, uh, followed by some Q&A. Uh, if you have questions, go ahead and type them into, uh, the Q&A box down there. The chat is enabled as well, so you can chat there, and we will throw in our information, uh, acresusa.com. Uh, we do have a couple of, uh, events coming up, uh, starting in March and, uh, then in April, and we've got quite a few across the summer, and we will, uh, throw some a- uh, some links for that. And then, of course, you can learn more about AEA at advancingecoagriculture.com. So with that, I will turn it over to John.
John Kempf· Guest1:24
Thank you, Paul. Hi, everyone. Um, today's topic,