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Advancing Eco Agriculture | Discovering creative solutions for regenerative apple growing | Kyle Rasch, Tom Rasch & Son Orchards @AdvancingEcoAgriculture | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Kyle Rasch of Tom Rasch & Son Orchards is a third-generation apple grower in Michigan. Kyle’s grandfather started the farm over 60 years ago and today they grow 130 acres of apples.

Kyle’s vision is to one day have the whole farm become regenerative certified organic, a goal he pursues alongside his AEA Regenerative Ag Consultant, Nathan Harman. Together, Kyle and Nathan implement data-driven programs and regenerative practices that help Kyle reach new levels of nutrient density and crop performance.

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