In this episode, we sit down with the facilitators and creators behind the Trusted Advisor Partnership (TAP) program—a forward-thinking initiative designed to equip agriculture professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to lead in soil health and regenerative agriculture.
We dig into the origins of TAP and the gap it was built to fill, exploring why empowering trusted advisors—agronomists, consultants, and industry professionals—is critical to driving meaningful change on the farm. The conversation unpacks what the program actually looks like in practice, from its blend of science-based learning and real-world application to how participants engage with both foundational principles and cutting-edge agronomic strategies.
You’ll hear a breakdown of the course structure, what participants can expect throughout the program, and how TAP balances technical depth with practical, field-level relevance. We also look ahead to the future of the program—how it plans to evolve alongside the rapidly changing sustainability landscape—and who stands to benefit most from being involved.
Finally, we explore what long-term success looks like: not just for the individuals who take part, but for the broader agricultural system. From stronger advisor-producer relationships to measurable improvements in soil health and farm resilience, TAP is aiming to create lasting impact where it matters most.
Whether you’re an agronomist, retailer, consultant, or simply interested in the future of sustainable agriculture, this episode offers a grounded, insightful look at a program built to move the industry forward.