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Brains, Bears and Butchery: Tall Tales from Extension Life with Dr. Gregg Rentfrow

Brains, Bears and Butchery: Tall Tales from Extension Life with Dr. Gregg Rentfrow

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In this laugh-filled episode of the Maine Farmcast, host Dr. Colt Knight is once again joined by longtime collaborator and friend Dr. Gregg Rentfrow for a storytelling session unlike any other. From mistaken 911 calls while covered in blood to black bears with a taste for Twinkies, Colt and Gregg swap wild tales from their careers in extension and meat science. You'll hear about mysterious brains found in trash cans, SWAT teams storming university feedlots, near-death encounters with food-deprived bears, and the years-long journey of building a custom electric guitar from century-old piano wood. Equal parts humorous and heartfelt, this episode gives listeners a glimpse into the unpredictable and unforgettable life of agricultural extension professionals.

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