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The Market Gardener Podcast
JM Fortier
37 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to The Market Gardener Podcast! Join hosts JM Fortier and Chris Moran as they engage with influential members of the global small-scale farming and organic regenerative agriculture community. Our podcast is your gateway to insightful conversations about farming, food, small businesses, and thought leadership in the world of sustainable agriculture. We're here to shine a positive light on the practices and principles that drive small-scale farming, agroecology, and community building. Tune in for high-level discussions that inspire and empower a new era of positive farming.
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Welcome to The Market Gardener Podcast! Join hosts JM Fortier and Chris Moran as they engage with influential members of the global small-scale farming and organic regenerative agriculture community. Our podcast is your gateway to insightful conversations about farming, food, small businesses, and thought leadership in the world of sustainable agriculture. We're here to shine a positive light on the practices and principles that drive small-scale farming, agroecology, and community building. Tune in for high-level discussions that inspire and empower a new era of positive farming.
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26: Seed Farming & Growing Your Own Seeds With Master Grower | Dan Brisebois
The Market Gardener Podcast
1 hour 42 minutes 19 seconds
6 months ago
26: Seed Farming & Growing Your Own Seeds With Master Grower | Dan Brisebois

This week we chat with Dan Brisebois from Tourne-Sol Farm about the importance of seed saving for market gardeners. Dan shares his journey from agricultural engineering to co-founding a thriving worker co-op farm that balances vegetable production with a successful seed business. We explore the practicalities of growing your own seeds, debunk myths about cross-pollination, and discuss how seed saving can boost resilience and profitability. Dan also highlights the benefits of cooperative farming for work-life balance and introduces his new book, The Seed Farmer, a hands-on guide to seed production.


The Seed Farmer by Dan Brisebois. Get the book and start growing and saving your own seeds this farming season!


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Dan:

Website: https://danbrisebois.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danbrisebois.farm

Tourne-Sol Farm & Seed Company: https://fermetournesol.qc.ca 


JM:

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeanmartinfortier 


Timestamps

[2:21] Dan’s journey into farming and how he co-founded Tourne-Sol Farm.

[5:56] Starting a cooperative farm: Challenges and lessons learned.

[10:42] Is a fully self-sufficient seed farm realistic or just a dream?

[15:14] Open-pollinated vs. hybrid seeds: Understanding the differences.

[20:07] Managing cross-pollination anxiety and best practices.

[25:32] Why market gardeners should consider growing at least some of their own seed.

[30:45] The profitability of seed crops compared to vegetable crops.

[35:18] Growing seed in different climates: Adapting to humidity and regional challenges.

[40:04] Using greenhouses for seed production and improving quality.

[45:39] How market gardeners can integrate seed saving without disrupting production.

[50:51] The cooperative structure of Tourne-Sol Farm and its long-term success.

[55:20] Holistic management and work-life balance in a co-op farm.

[1:00:12] The realities of running a seed business: Marketing, sales, and logistics.

[1:05:46] Dan’s book The Seed Farmer: Why it’s a must-read for growers.

[1:10:28] The moment Dan realized he wanted to be a farmer.

[1:15:14] Reflections on the future of seed sovereignty and resilient farming.

[1:30:00] Rapid fire Q&A, Wheel Of Time novel series by Robert Jordan


The Market Gardener Podcast
Welcome to The Market Gardener Podcast! Join hosts JM Fortier and Chris Moran as they engage with influential members of the global small-scale farming and organic regenerative agriculture community. Our podcast is your gateway to insightful conversations about farming, food, small businesses, and thought leadership in the world of sustainable agriculture. We're here to shine a positive light on the practices and principles that drive small-scale farming, agroecology, and community building. Tune in for high-level discussions that inspire and empower a new era of positive farming.