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How to Understand What's Happening in Agriculture | Food Systems & Media

Episode 170 Published 3 weeks, 1 day ago
Description

Agriculture isn’t just happening in the fields — it’s happening on the airwaves, in policy conversations, and in the everyday decisions that impact what ends up on our tables.

And the truth is — most people have no idea how much is happening behind the scenes… or where to find reliable information when it does.

In this episode of The Homestead Education Podcast, Kody Hanner sits down with Addison Stoddard — host of the All Things Ag Gal Podcast and farm director for the Kansas Farm and Ranch Radio Network — to talk about the role of agricultural broadcasting and why it still matters more than ever.

From early mornings on the radio to breaking down complex topics like fuel, fertilizer, and food supply chains — Addison shares what it really looks like to be the voice delivering ag news to farmers who rely on it daily.

From market updates and policy changes to the realities of misinformation on social media — this episode dives into how information is shared, who people trust, and why accurate communication in agriculture is critical.

This isn’t just about radio.
It’s about understanding where your information comes from — and why it matters.

If you care about:

  • Understanding how agricultural news actually reaches farmers
  • The role of media and communication in food systems
  • Breaking down misinformation in agriculture
  • The connection between policy, markets, and your grocery bill
  • Real conversations about sustainability, production, and the future of farming

This episode will challenge how you think about agriculture — not just as a practice, but as a system of information, trust, and decision-making.

In This Episode, We Cover:
  • What agricultural broadcasting actually is and why it still matters
  • How farmers use daily radio reports to make real-time decisions
  • The role of trust and credibility in ag media
  • How misinformation spreads — and how to navigate it
  • Current challenges in agriculture, from fuel costs to fertilizer shortages
  • What sustainability looks like in real-world farming operations
  • Why communication is one of the most overlooked parts of agriculture
🤝 Support Our Guest — Addison Stoddard

If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to connect with Addison and follow her work in agricultural media.

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🔥 Final Thought

Information is one of the most powerful tools we have in agriculture.

The more we understand wh

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