NTMG// Bryan O'Hara, Author of No-Till Intensive Vegetable Culture

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And onto our conversation with the great…

Bryan O'Hara - Tobacco Road Farm Bryan is back on the show this time discussing biodynamics, his composting methods, nutrient balancing and his new book!

What. An. Episode. We have for you this week. We catch BACK up with Bryan O’Hara of Tobacco Road Farm who recently published No-Till Intensive Vegetable Culture, Pesticide-Free Methods for Restoring Soil and Growing Nutrient-Rich, High-Yielding Crops. Not only do we talk about the book—which is an essential read as far as we are concerned—we get into his history of biodynamics/KNF, creating high-quality compost, and nutrient balancing. Click-it the book cover below to get your copy of the book today.