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  • Chapter 10: Science | An EcoFarmers Discovery Audiobook Companion Podcast
    Dec 11 2025

    An EcoFarmers Discovery Chapter 10: ScienceWelcome to An EcoFarmer's Discovery: The Companion Podcast, where every Friday we dive deep into one chapter of Ewan Campbell's journey.You're invited to read along – get the audiobook via Spotify (search An EcoFarmer's Discovery) or grab it on Kindle – and explore each chapter with us as we unpack the stories, ideas, and principles of regenerative farming. A new episode drops each Friday, covering 26 chapters across 26 weeks.


    In This Episode:

    Chapter 10 dives into the “simple” observations that led Ewan to uncover one of the biggest missing pieces in modern farming: soil is electrically driven. By revisiting school science, comparing reactivity charts, and talking with engineers, Ewan realised why minerals move the way they do, why plants absorb nutrients in different ratios than the soil holds, and why water-soluble fertilisers often create more problems than they solve.


    From potassium corrosion to aluminium toxicity, cation exchange capacity, humus, and seasonal electrical switches inside trees, this chapter exposes the hidden electrical currents that shape soil health, plant growth, animal performance, and even the weeds that appear on your farm. Once you understand the electrical language of nature, the whole system starts making sense.


    We explore:
    • Why nutrients flow through plants electrically, not by solubility
    • How water-soluble fertilisers trigger animal health issues
    • The real meaning of CEC and why humus transforms soil capacity
    • How electricity reveals toxicity, mineral imbalance & soil weakness
    • What poplar trees, Redwood giants & solar-charged greenhouses teach us about natural electrical flow


    Packed with humour, clarity, and practical insights, this episode shows why understanding electricity in the soil changes everything about how we farm.


    Follow along: Watch full episodes on YouTube and Spotify Video.
    Useful links:
    • Learn more at EcoFarm Aotearoa (efa.nz)

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    37 min
  • Cyanobacteria: The Hidden Engine Driving Your Soil
    Dec 9 2025

    Cyanobacteria: The Hidden Engine Driving Your Soil The EcoFarm Aotearoa Podcast (Ep. 10)


    Most farmers know about clover, fungi, and fertiliser… but very few understand the microscopic lifeform that actually built the planet and is still driving soil fertility today. In this episode, Stephen and Ewan uncover the extraordinary role of cyanobacteria, the organisms that oxygenated Earth, created the first soils, and remain the biggest untapped force in New Zealand farming.


    Building on last week’s conversation, we explore why farmers who understand cyanobacteria gain deeper topsoil, stronger nutrient cycling, explosive winter growth, and long-term fertility without expensive inputs. From tissue salts to nitrogen fixation, worm castings to carbon gains, this episode connects the smallest biology to the biggest on-farm results.


    We discuss:
    • Why cyanobacteria are the true “regenerating motor” of the soil
    • How they build carbon, release nitrogen, phosphorus & sulphur, and deepen topsoil
    • The mineral imbalance (silicon vs aluminium) that determines pasture vs weeds
    • Why chemical sprays collapse soil biology and stop carbon from recovering
    • How worms, tardigrades & microbes digest cyanobacteria into long-lasting humus


    Hosted by: Stephen Brunton & Ewan Campbell
    Powered by: EcoFarm Aotearoa – www.efa.nz


    Our FREE E-Book!

    https://www.ecofarmaotearoa.nz/download-our-ebook/


    Listen To An EcoFarmers Discovery:

    https://open.spotify.com/show/3wIgUUghlsKIje76E5tjBA?si=4caf7169d6eb4d97


    Subscribe for weekly episodes exploring soil biology and regenerative farming solutions transforming the way we farm in New Zealand.

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    34 min
  • Chapter 9 Electrifying | An EcoFarmers Discovery Book Companion Podcast
    Dec 4 2025

    An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Chapter 9: Electrifying


    Welcome to An EcoFarmer's Discovery: The Companion Podcast, where every Friday we dive deep into one chapter of Ewan Campbell's journey.


    You're invited to read along – get the audiobook via Spotify (search An EcoFarmer's Discovery) or grab it on Kindle – and explore each chapter with us as we unpack the stories, ideas, and principles of regenerative farming. A new episode drops each Friday, covering 26 chapters across 26 weeks.


    In This Episode:

    In this electrifying chapter of An EcoFarmer’s Discovery, Ewan and Stephen explore the pivotal moment when a simple observation on the farm cracked open an entirely new understanding of how the land really works. After noticing kelp meal lining up perfectly in a bin, Ewan followed his curiosity into the worlds of paramagnetism, UV-reactive silica, natural electrical currents, and soil biology, uncovering a hidden layer of nature’s design that most farmers never see.


    From conversations with electrolytic engineers to experiments with magnetite, marine silts, gemstone UV boxes, and multimeters in the paddock, Ewan discovered that the soil isn’t just biological, it’s electrical. This chapter reveals how sunlight, silica, magnetic fields, and paramagnetism interact beneath our feet, shaping plant growth, nutrient movement, animal performance, and even how shells break down on a beach.


    We explore:

    • How a strange alignment of kelp meal sparked an investigation into soil electricity
    • Why magnetite, UV-reactive silica, and paramagnetic soils behave like a natural solar panel
    • How electrical currents amplify mineral movement, plant growth, and even toxins
    • Why superphosphate destroys the soil’s electrical potential and how to fix it
    • The link between electrical fields, livestock performance, and human health


    Full of discovery, honesty, and real-world experimentation, this episode captures the moment Ewan’s journey shifted from soil chemistry to the unseen forces that drive life itself and how understanding those forces reshaped everything he believed about farming.


    Subscribe or follow to hear more from Ewan’s 26-chapter journey into natural farming wisdom from his book An EcoFarmer’s Discovery.


    Watch us on video: Episodes are also published in full on YouTube and Spotify Video.


    Useful Links & Info

    • Listen / read along on Spotify (Audiobook): An EcoFarmer's Discovery: How the Soil Really Works — available here: On Spotify


    Book / Audiobook details: Visit the official page at EcoFarm Aotearoa (www.efa.nz)

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    39 min
  • The Carbon Trap: Why Pasture Renewal Is Costing You More Than You Think
    Dec 2 2025

    The Carbon Trap: Why Pasture Renewal Is Costing You More Than You Think


    The EcoFarm Aotearoa Podcast (Ep. 9)


    Most farmers know carbon is important, but few realise just how fast it can vanish or what’s really driving the losses. In this episode, Stephen and Ewan break down a Grasslands Conference presentation by soil scientist Louis Schipper, and compare his findings with what’s actually happening on real farms.


    From pasture renewal to maize cropping, chemical sprays to root systems, this episode takes you far beyond the theory. As Ewan explains, the numbers don’t lie, but the interpretation often does. Behind every carbon crash is a deeper biological story, and ignoring it costs farmers thousands in fertility, grazing, and long-term soil health.


    Together, Stephen and Ewan unpack the hard science, challenge long-held assumptions, and reveal why cyanobacteria are the missing link in New Zealand’s carbon cycle. Once you understand how soil biology really works, everything changes: carbon stabilises, nutrients rise, organic matter builds, and paddocks recover faster than anyone expected.


    We discuss:
    • Why pasture renewal causes huge carbon losses — and why recovery often never happens
    • How chemical sprays wipe out cyanobacteria and crash soil fertility
    • Why maize looks great the first year but drains carbon for years afterwards
    • The surprising role cyanobacteria play in nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulphur availability
    • Practical steps Ewan uses to lift organic carbon by 1–2% a year without expensive inputs


    With clarity, humour, and decades of hands-on fieldwork, Stephen and Ewan translate complex soil science into practical solutions any farmer can use. This episode connects research, real soil tests, and on-farm experience into a roadmap for restoring soil carbon the natural way.


    Hosted by: Stephen Brunton & Ewan Campbell
    Powered by: EcoFarm Aotearoa – ⁠www.efa.nz⁠


    Subscribe for weekly conversations exploring soil health, biology, and regenerative farming solutions that are transforming the way we farm in New Zealand.

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    50 min
  • Chapter 8 Results On The Hoof | An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Book Companion Podcast
    Nov 27 2025

    An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Chapter 8: Results On The Hoof


    Welcome to An EcoFarmer's Discovery: The Companion Podcast, where every Friday we dive deep into one chapter of Ewan Campbell's journey.


    You're invited to read along – get the audiobook via Spotify (search An EcoFarmer's Discovery) or grab it on Kindle – and explore each chapter with us as we unpack the stories, ideas, and principles of regenerative farming. A new episode drops each Friday, covering 26 chapters across 26 weeks.


    In This Episode:

    In this episode of An EcoFarmer’s Discovery, Ewan and Stephen explore the game-changing moment when Ewan discovered that mineral balance and soil health don’t just grow better grass, they grow better animals. What began as an experiment with kibbled maize and home-mixed mineral blends soon revealed remarkable weight gains, improved livestock health, and, eventually, premium-quality beef that stood out in the marketplace.


    As Ewan followed his curiosity from the paddock to the meat works, he uncovered deeper truths about food quality, animal nutrition, and the broken systems that often hide the realities of modern meat production. From early frustrations with butchers swapping carcasses, to selling high-Omega-3 beef into top restaurants, this chapter unpacks how soil biology, animal health, and human health are all intertwined and why good farming begins long before an animal reaches the gate.


    We explore:

    • How early mineral experiments boosted weight gain and animal wellbeing
    • What really determines tenderness, taste, and fat quality in beef
    • The shocking inconsistency of traditional meat grading and processing
    • Why grain feeding raises Omega-6 and how grass-fed CLA turns into Omega-3
    • The link between soil nutrition, animal fat profiles, and human health
    • The challenges of dealing with industry research, standards, and resistance
    • How practical trial-and-error shaped the EcoFarm approach to meat quality
    • Why farmers must lead innovation when institutions won’t


    Full of humour, honesty, and decades of experimentation, this episode shows how real food quality starts in the soil, continues through the animal, and ends with healthier people and healthier farms.


    Subscribe or follow to hear more from Ewan’s 26-chapter journey into natural farming wisdom from his book An EcoFarmer’s Discovery.


    Watch us on video: Episodes are also published in full on YouTube and Spotify Video.


    So, grab the audiobook on Spotify or Kindle and read along with each chapter as we expand, reflect, and add context.


    Useful Links & Info
    • Listen / read along on Spotify (Audiobook): An EcoFarmer's Discovery: How the Soil Really Works — available here: On Spotify


    • Book / Audiobook details: check out the official page at EcoFarm Aotearoa (www.efa.nz)

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    18 min
  • What Your Weeds Are Saying | Part 2
    Nov 25 2025

    What Your Weeds Are Saying | Part 2


    The EcoFarm Aotearoa Podcast (Ep. 8)


    When weeds explode across a paddock, most farmers reach straight for the sprayer. But as Ewan Campbell explains, every thistle, buttercup, dock, and gorse plant is actually doing a job and sending a message. From California thistles taking over dairy farms to ragwort covering entire hillsides, weeds aren’t the enemy… they’re indicators of deeper soil problems waiting to be fixed.


    In this episode, Ewan and Stephen explore how weeds reveal the true condition of the land. Instead of fighting nature with chemicals, they show why the real solution lies in soil fertility, mineral balance, aeration, biology, and smarter grazing. What looks like a weed outbreak is usually a soil cry for help and once the limiting factors are corrected, the weeds simply disappear on their own.


    We discuss:

    • Why weeds don’t compete with healthy pasture once soil is corrected• How gorse, thistles, ragwort, buttercup, willow weed, and bristle grass each signal different mineral or drainage issues• Why chemical sprays create long-term soil damage and even more weeds• The role of biology, aeration, and cyanobacteria in fixing compacted or anaerobic soils• How livestock can be used strategically to control weeds without chemicals• Real on-farm before-and-after examples of weed-infested blocks turning into lush, productive pasture• The difference between constructive money and destructive money in farm management


    With humour, clarity, and decades of hands-on experience, Ewan and Stephen reveal how regenerative farming turns weeds into teachers and how listening to them can transform your land far faster than spraying it.


    Hosted by: Stephen Brunton & Ewan CampbellPowered by: EcoFarm Aotearoa – ⁠⁠www.efa.nz⁠⁠


    Subscribe for weekly conversations exploring soil health, biology, and regenerative farming solutions that are transforming the way we farm in New Zealand.

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    39 min
  • Chapter 7 Going To The Source | An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Book Companion Podcast
    Nov 20 2025

    An EcoFarmer’s Discovery Chapter 7: Going To The Source


    Welcome to An EcoFarmer's Discovery: The Companion Podcast, where every Friday we dive deep into one chapter of Ewan Campbell's journey.


    You're invited to read along – get the audiobook via Spotify (search An EcoFarmer's Discovery) or grab it on Kindle – and explore each chapter with us as we unpack the stories, ideas, and principles of regenerative farming. A new episode drops each Friday, covering 26 chapters across 26 weeks.


    In This Episode:
    In this episode of An EcoFarmer’s Discovery, Ewan and Stephen explore the pivotal moment when Ewan’s curiosity led him beyond the farm gate and straight to the world-renowned Brookside Laboratories in Ohio. Searching for real answers about soil biology and fertility, Ewan discovered a way to truly “read” the soil, unlocking a practical science that forever changed how he farmed.


    Through insights from Dr. William Albrecht and his own hands-on testing, Ewan learned how every soil tells its own story and how New Zealand’s diverse volcanic landscape hides both challenges and incredible potential. Together, they unpack how science meets practicality, how “limiting factors” hold the key to productivity, and why true farming progress starts by going back to the source.


    We explore:

    • The journey to Brookside Labs and how it shaped EcoFarm’s testing philosophy

    • The legacy of Dr. Albrecht and the science of balanced soils

    • Why “if the book and nature disagree, throw away the book”

    • What New Zealand’s diverse soils reveal about fertility and trace minerals

    • The hidden relationship between soil health, animal health, and human health

    • How practical, cold-face experience brings science to life


    Full of humility, curiosity, and real-world learning, this episode shows how knowledge and observation can transform not only a farm, but the future of farming itself.


    Subscribe or follow to hear more from Ewan’s 26-chapter journey into natural farming wisdom from his book An EcoFarmer’s Discovery.


    Watch us on video: Episodes are also published in full on YouTube and Spotify Video.


    So, grab the audiobook on Spotify or Kindle and read along with each chapter as we expand, reflect, and add context.


    Useful Links & Info
    • Listen / read along on Spotify (Audiobook): An EcoFarmer's Discovery: How the Soil Really Works — available here: On Spotify


    • Book / Audiobook details: check out the official page at EcoFarm Aotearoa (www.efa.nz)

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    24 min
  • Weeds: What They’re Really Telling You About Your Soil
    Nov 18 2025

    Weeds: What They’re Really Telling You About Your Soil


    The EcoFarm Aotearoa Podcast (Ep. 7)


    When weeds take over, most farmers reach for the spray. But what if every thistle, buttercup, or gorse plant is actually trying to tell you something? In this episode, Ewan Campbell and Stephen Brunton dig into the surprising truth about weeds, they’re not enemies of productivity, but messengers of the soil’s condition.


    Through real on-farm stories and decades of regenerative experience, Ewan explains how weeds reveal underlying mineral imbalances, poor aeration, and biological breakdowns and how the right soil management can make them disappear without a single drop of poison. From “fixing the soil, not the weed” to using livestock as living tools for regeneration, this conversation turns conventional weed control on its head.


    We discuss:

    • How weeds reveal soil health, not failure
    • Why chemical spraying makes soil problems worse
    • The role of biology, minerals, and grazing in weed control
    • Real examples of gorse and blackberry transforming into rich pasture
    • How nature self-corrects when given the right conditions
    • The philosophy behind constructive money vs. destructive money in farming


    Full of practical wisdom, humour, and down-to-earth insight, this episode challenges the old mindset of “kill and control” — showing instead how healing the soil brings everything, even weeds, back into balance.


    With humour, honesty, and decades of hands-on experience, Ewan and Stephen explore how solving facial eczema starts with healthy soils, balanced biology, and a shift in thinking.


    Hosted by: Stephen Brunton & Ewan Campbell
    Powered by: EcoFarm Aotearoa – www.efa.nz


    Subscribe for weekly conversations exploring soil health, biology, and regenerative farming solutions that are transforming the way we farm in New Zealand.

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    33 min