• How to Breed & Harvest Wild Rice – Experience the Beauty of Diverse Life
    May 16 2025

    Wild rice isn’t just uniquely delicious: it’s highly nutritious and takes a lot of careful work to grow.

    Learn the ins and outs of breeding and cultivating wild rice in Minnesota from Jennifer Kimball, Assistant Professor in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics at the University of Minnesota.

    Tune in to explore:

    • Environmentally responsible practices in wild rice breeding and cultivation
    • The purpose and importance of “seed shattering”
    • How long people have been breeding wild rice compared to other grain crops like wheat and corn
    • Wild rice planting to harvesting - how long does it take?

    Press play to hear the full conversation and learn more about Kimball’s work at Jennifer A Kimball | Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics (umn.edu).

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    30 mins
  • How To Use Ingenuity To Improve Your Farming Operation | Follow These Basic Steps To See Results
    May 9 2025

    If you had the opportunity to innovate your farm, would you take it? The challenges that come with 21st-century agriculture are very unique, and inventive minds like Jonathan Dysinger are committed to innovating this process for both small and large farmers alike…

    Jonathan is the Owner and CEO of Farmers Friend, a company that develops tools and supplies to make small farms more efficient and profitable. With years of experience in the industry, he is intent on changing the world through regenerative agriculture. How? By equipping, educating, and inspiring fellow growers…

    Click play now to uncover:

    • The importance of being agriculturally creative.
    • The benefits of working with high tunnel gardening structures.
    • The biggest problems that farmers can face.
    • Tips for getting your own garden going.

    You can learn more about Jonathan and his work with Farmers Friend by visiting www.farmersfriend.com!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    36 mins
  • What Are Watersheds? How They Impact Your Food and Water Quality
    May 2 2025

    Where you live affects the quality of your food and water. A big reason for this has to do with watershed hydrology – the way water moves across agricultural landscapes.

    Matthew Helmers’ work revolves around this topic, and he shares his knowledge today.

    Tune in to explore:

    • What tile drainage is, and how it improves crop health and production
    • Why slowing water movement across the land is critical for crops and can decrease pollution in streams and rivers
    • Drainage water recycling – how it works, where it should be used, and the significant benefits
    • Sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorus – why too much in runoff water is a bad thing and how to lower the levels

    Helmers is the Director of the Iowa Nutrient Research Center at Iowa State University of Science and Technology. Learn more about his work at Iowa Nutrient Research Center (iastate.edu) and visit Iowa Learning Farms for weekly webinars and info by more experts.

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    27 mins
  • Using Aquaponics To Feed And Fund People In Need With Josh Imhoff Of Emerge Aquaponics
    Apr 25 2025

    Could aquaponics sustainably feed and fund the world? Josh Imhoff, the founder and director of Emerge Aquaponics is on a mission to find out. As someone who grew up traveling around the world, Josh was exposed to the immense “need” that many people have – and he has made it his goal to alleviate this.

    Determined to help feed and fund people, Josh decided that aquaponics may be the answer that he and many other individuals have been looking for. With this at the forefront of his mind, he started building and designing aquaponics systems 12 years ago with Emerge in order to provide people in need with food and income…

    Tune in now to discover:

    • How Emerge is developing systems to improve how food is grown.
    • How temperature affects the fish species used in aquaponics.
    • The importance of keeping the correct ratio of plants to fish in the system.
    • How aquaponics can provide income for communities in need.

    Want to learn more about Josh and his important work with Emerge? Click here now!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    42 mins
  • Digging Into Urban Farming And Sustainable Agriculture With Joshua Earl Arnold Of Warren Wilson College
    Apr 18 2025

    Today, we discuss all things sustainable agriculture with Joshua Earl Arnold. Joshua is a Professor of Sustainable Agriculture at Warren Wilson College where he educates his students on subjects such as entomology, agriculture, agroecology, and soil science. As someone that considers himself a “science, practice, and movement” agroecologist, Joshua is here to offer his unique perspective on urban agriculture as a whole.

    Joshua discovered his fascination with food systems during his undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley – specifically the sociology of how people interact with these systems. This interest ultimately led him to study insects and their role in agricultural ecosystems…

    In this episode, you will learn about:

    • The challenges that urban farmers face.
    • How the cost of water and insects can interfere with farming practices.
    • How urban farmers can work together to create “an economy of scale”.
    • Why soil-less systems may be a viable solution to urban farming issues.

    Want to learn more about Joshua and his outlook on sustainable agriculture? Click here now!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    28 mins
  • Taking A Closer Look At Mississippi’s Primary Fruit Crops With Dr. Eric Thomas Stafne
    Apr 11 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with horticulturist Dr. Eric Thomas Stafne to discuss fruit and nut crop production. As an Extension and Research Professor at Mississippi State University and the Coastal Research and Extension Center, Dr. Stafne is both an educator and researcher focused on understanding and optimizing crops such as blueberries, blackberries, grapes, and muscadines.

    Dr. Stafne’s professional background began in urban forestry, which blossomed into a fascination with horticulture – specifically fruit crops. With over 17 years of experience in this field, his knowledge surrounding fruit and nut crops has led him to some fascinating discoveries…

    Join the conversation now to hear Dr. Stafne talk about:

    • The fruit crops that he specifically deals with.
    • The easiest fruit crop one can grow, and why.
    • How climate conditions affect fruit and nut growth.

    You can find out more about Dr. Stafne and his work by clicking here!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    30 mins
  • Managing Forests And Mitigating Wildfire Repercussions With Brandon Collins Of UC Berkeley
    Apr 4 2025

    As fires continue to scorch the Western U.S., it can be hard to imagine a way to tame such extreme events. Wildfires have always been a natural environmental occurrence. Still, scientists are exploring management practices that may be able to mitigate these repercussions – while simultaneously helping the forests tolerate fire in general…

    Dr. Brandon M. Collins joins the podcast to discuss his work in fire dynamics and forest management. Brandon is an adjunct professor at UC Berkeley and the lead scientist at Berkeley Forests, where he is confronted with the daunting task of reducing increased susceptibility to wildfire and drought. He aims to do all this while also minimizing impacts on other forest ecological components.

    Join the conversation now to explore:

    • The importance of managing forests so that they can withstand fires.
    • The benefits of fire and to what extent it should be controlled.
    • The importance of connecting analysis to real-life engagement.
    • The two methods to help forests maintain a healthy tree density.

    You can find out more about Dr. Collins by clicking here now!

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    27 mins
  • Thriving on High-Quality, Ethical Foods from Seven Sons Farms-Blaine Hitzfield Shares the What, How, and Why
    Mar 28 2025

    “All life begins in the soil, and it translates all the way to human life and human health,” said the soil agronomist whose nutrition advice helped Blaine Hitzfield’s mother find life-changing relief from crippling arthritis.

    Farmers have a significant role to play in the health of society, and as the CEO of distributions at Seven Sons Farms (and one of the seven sons!), Hitzfield understands this well. He’s come to appreciate the value of healthy soil in growing healthy food, which has become his mission.

    Tune in to explore:

    • What’s produced by and offered at Seven Sons Farms
    • What CAFO is and how it works
    • How rotational and adaptive grazing reflect ecological principles
    • Why feedlot animals have been bred to have small rumen capacity
    • Challenges and lessons learned at Seven Sons Farms over the years

    Interested in learning more?

    Press play to hear the entire conversation, and check out Pasture-raised Meats & Organic Groceries - Seven Sons Farms for more info.

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

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    38 mins