Back to Eden Farming: Soil Health and No-Till with Nick Ager

Back to Eden Farming: Soil Health and No-Till with Nick Ager

Modern Farming Podcast – Episode 212 Guest: Nick Ager from Growing Back to Eden Farm – Crystal River, Florida In this episode of the Modern Farming Podcast, Kris and Tara sit down with Nick Ager, a regenerative no-till farmer based in Crystal River, Florida. Nick shares insights from years of experience managing farms and consulting on agricultural projects across the country, helping growers rethink how soil health and natural systems can work together to build productive, resilient farms. The conversation dives into regenerative agriculture practices and the growing movement toward farming methods that restore soil rather than deplete it. Nick explains the philosophy behind no-till growing, why minimizing soil disturbance matters, and how farmers and gardeners can begin rebuilding living soil ecosystems. Kris, Tara, and Nick also discuss the Back to Eden gardening method, popularized by Paul Gautschi. They explore how this approach uses natural mulch systems—especially wood chips—to mimic the forest floor, protect soil biology, conserve moisture, and reduce weeds. Nick shares how many of the principles behind Back to Eden align closely with regenerative agriculture and the work he is doing on his own farm. Beyond theory, Nick puts these ideas into practice at his farm in Crystal River, where he hosts regenerative agriculture courses and hands-on workshops. Farmers, homesteaders, and backyard growers come from around the region to learn practical techniques for improving soil health, reducing inputs, and building resilient food systems. Nick also shares about the ministry aspect of his work, explaining how his farm has become a place where people gather not only to learn about farming, but also to reconnect with faith, purpose, and stewardship of the land. For Nick, regenerative agriculture is about more than producing food—it’s about caring for God’s creation, building community, and helping people rediscover the deeper connection between the soil, the farmer, and the Creator. In this episode you’ll learn: What regenerative no-till farming looks like in practice Why soil biology is the foundation of healthy farms The principles behind the Back to Eden method How mulch systems can reduce weeds and improve moisture retention Why more farmers are turning toward regenerative systems How Nick is teaching others through on-farm courses, consulting, and ministry If you’re interested in soil health, regenerative farming, sustainable food systems, and the deeper purpose behind stewarding the land, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration. 🎧 Tune in to Episode 212 to hear how Nick Ager is helping farmers and communities rediscover the power of working with nature. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GROWINGBACKTOEDEN/

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