Ray Archuleta
Understanding Ag & The Soil Health Academy – Missouri, USA
Ray Archuleta has had a long career in the world of agronomy and promoting healthy soils. Starting out with the NRCS (Natural Resource Conservation Services) to now serving as part of the Soil Health Academy that helps educate farmers and landowners on promoting healthy soils.
Ray received his AS degree in Livestock Science and he served in the Peace Corps for two years in Guatemala as a Livestock Specialist. He also operates a 150-acre farm with his family in Missouri.
Archuleta teaches biomimicry strategies and agroecology principles for improving soil function. He was a driving force behind National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) efforts to provide farmers, ranchers, foresters and other public stakeholders with the education, technical assistance and advice necessary to ensure sustainable management of the nation’s soils. Archuleta is uniquely skilled at taking the best of what science has learned from practice and research, and communicating it in a way the enables and encourages collaborative adoption of best practices.
“Farmers and ranchers, it’s our job to work with nature…your soils, ladies and gentlemen, are ALIVE!”
“Each decision we make can alter how our future will turn out, so how we end up in the future is really our decision.”
Publications: Archuleta has headlined numerous agronomy conferences, and has been featured in a range of media, including The Progressive Farmer, Daily Kos, Agriculture.com, and GreenBiz.com.
Website: Soil Health Academy
Twitter: https://twitter.com/raythesoilguy
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-archuleta-86397731/
Video 1) Biomimicry: Emulating Nature & Improving Soil Function
Video 2) Regenerative Agriculture Healing The World