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Pest control by birds of prey with Alina Blankenship of Sky Guardian Falconry in Oregon
Pest control by birds of prey with Alina Blankenship of Sky Guardian Falconry in Oregon

Episode 87

In case you’re wondering — this sounds cool, but why are we talking about falconry on a farming podcast? That’s part of what we’re going to talk abou…

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Optimizing your online sales and marketing with Nina Galle, co-author of Ready Farmer One: The Farmer’s Guide to Selling and Marketing
Optimizing your online sales and marketing with Nina Galle, co-author of Ready Farmer One: The Farmer’s Guide to Selling and Marketing

Episode 86

Good marketing makes your web presence stand out so customers can find you. Nina Galle, co-author of Ready Farmer One, The Farmer’s Guide to Selling …

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Nina Planck on replacing the industrial food chain with local foods values
Nina Planck on replacing the industrial food chain with local foods values

Episode 85

Nina Planck tells us about doing farmers markets as a kid growing up on Wheatland Vegetable Farms in Northern Virginia in the 70s and 80s, and how th…

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Advocating for the rights of farmers to sell directly to the public with Alexia Kulwiec, Executive Director of the Farm-To-Consumer Legal Defense Fund
Advocating for the rights of farmers to sell directly to the public with Alexia Kulwiec, Executive Director of the Farm-To-Consumer Legal Defense Fund

Episode 84

There are a lot of regulations that cover farm products, and running afoul of them can be costly or even put you out of business. Alexia Kulwiec, Exe…

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Learn from decades of natural farming experience with Jeff Poppen of Long Hungry Creek Farm in Tennessee
Learn from decades of natural farming experience with Jeff Poppen of Long Hungry Creek Farm in Tennessee

Episode 83

Jeff Poppen, longtime farmer and owner of Long Hungry Creek Farm in Tennessee, discusses his farming journey and the principles of biodynamic farming…

1 year, 7 months ago

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From farm worker to farm owner with Virginia Herrera of Eloisa Organic Farm in Oregon
From farm worker to farm owner with Virginia Herrera of Eloisa Organic Farm in Oregon

Episode 82

On this week’s podcast we hear from Virginia Herrera about what it’s like to own the farm she worked on for so many years. After working on Spring Hi…

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How growers are using Farmhand, the first virtual assistant built for farmers, with Carolyn Givens of Something Good Organics, Melanie Cunningham of Shakefork Community Farm and Ari Memar of Farmhand
How growers are using Farmhand, the first virtual assistant built for farmers, with Carolyn Givens of Something Good Organics, Melanie Cunningham of Shakefork Community Farm and Ari Memar of Farmhand

Episode 81

Virtual assistants have been around for a while in fields like business and marketing, but until recently there hasn’t been a VA built specifically f…

1 year, 7 months ago

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Suburban farming on a small footprint with a full-time job with Michael Bell of Dallas Half Acre Farm in Dallas, Texas
Suburban farming on a small footprint with a full-time job with Michael Bell of Dallas Half Acre Farm in Dallas, Texas

Episode 80

Talk about leveraging constraints, Michael Bell runs Dallas Half Acre Farm without running water or electricity, with a full-time job, on about half …

1 year, 7 months ago

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Designing with dried flowers with Hannah Muller of Full Belly Farm
Designing with dried flowers with Hannah Muller of Full Belly Farm

Episode 79

Dried flower arrangements are one of the best ways of ensuring a year-round supply of domestically-grown blooms, as gaps in the harvest season can be…

1 year, 8 months ago

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Training farmers for the future with an endowment from the past with Megan Larmer and Nicole Scott of the Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming in New York State
Training farmers for the future with an endowment from the past with Megan Larmer and Nicole Scott of the Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming in New York State

Episode 78

Learn what consumers find the most compelling reason to join a CSA, what a CSA guest token is, and how changing weather is making farming more diffic…

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