Episode 88 - Kellogg: The Soils Gap
Daniel Judd’s interest in soil management grew from his experience as a conventional dairy farmer and curiosity about evolving sector practices. His 2025 Kellogg’s Report explores the ‘soils gap’, showing how science, commerce, and culture shape decisions across conventional, regenerative, and organic systems. In this episode, Sarah speaks with Daniel about what drives differences in farmer approaches, challenges in soil science funding, and how beliefs, trust, and experience influence decisions. He also shares how self-learning, collaboration, and critical thinking can boost soil health and profitability in a changing sector. Guest: Daniel Judd, Kellogg Scholar Host: Sarah Perriam-Lampp, Editor-in-Chief, CountryWide Daniel Judd is focused on bridging the ‘soils gap’ in New Zealand dairy, exploring how science, commerce, and culture shape farmer decisions and soil management practices. Drawing on his Kellogg research and experience as a conventional dairy farmer, he examines the spectrum of farming approaches, from conventional to regenerative, and how beliefs, trust, and practical experience influence on farm decision making. Through interviews with farmers, researchers, and advisors, Daniel uncovers the nuances between systems, the limitations of current soil science funding, and the practical strategies that help farmers improve soil health and profitability. He highlights the value of self learning, critical thinking, and collaboration, showing how farmers can adopt flexible approaches that benefit their business, the environment, and the long-term resilience of New Zealand’s dairy sector. Find Daniel’s Kellogg report here. Become a CountryWide Club member for $89/year for six seasonal magazines including free postage (New Zealand only) annually: https://country-wide.co.nz/shop/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE COUNTRY-WIDE INSIDER WEEKLY EMAILSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.