Soil Savvy

Workshops

Soil Savvy

Les Roggenbuck and Mark Angelini

Learn how to understand soil health from a whole systems perspective as we delve into the basics of soil testing, mineral nutrition, microbial balance, and more. We’ll balance complex subjects with easy to understand and actionable principles and practices so that you can improve your soil conditions, decrease pest and disease, improve yields, and work toward producing truly nutrient-dense foods.

Teacher Bio:

Les grew up on a family farm in the rural thumb of Michigan. The family farm consisted of field crops, livestock and a large family garden. At a young age, he helped till, plant and harvest the family garden and his mom's you-pick strawberry garden.
After graduating from Michigan State University with an associates degree in Crop and Soil Science, he began to manage the family farms crop rotation and fertility program, including soil testing, analysis and soil amending.
He also worked for two years for Joe Scrimger at Bio-Systems in Marlette, Michigan pulling soil samples and giving soil test recommendations to farmers in the thumb area.

Mark has spent the past the past 15 years immersed in the realms of local food systems, regenerative agriculture, permaculture & ecological design, traditional woodworking, herbalism, wild foods, and fermentation.
He co-owns Mountain Run Permaculture with his wife Allison where they work with gardeners, homesteaders and farmers of all skill-levels, acreage, and experience to design and implement regenerative food producing systems that maximize ecological outcomes.
He has been a student of soils ever since he first started growing food. Since 2017 he has been diving deep into understanding the complexity of soil remineralization, soil biology, testing, and what mindsets, tools and practices produce the healthiest and most nutrient-dense crops.