An unfiltered take on Califonia Agriculture and the crazy world that we live in. If you want to get a deeper knowledge of how food is grown and what the challenges are, join us weekly for takes from across the industry that are raw, honest, and real from the growers and professionals that make it happen.
Ingredients: California sunshine and Strawberries. This week we were lucky enough to get a chance to speak with Carolyn O'Donell of the California Strawberry Commission on multiple industry-related topics. From new research to marketing strategies to labor issues we cover a lot of ground this week. Hope you enjoy our discussion! For more information visit: California Strawberry Commission: https://www.calstrawberry.com/en-us/ California Strawberries (consumer-focused): https://www.californiastrawberries.com/ Specific page with farmer and farmworker stories: https://www.californiastrawberries.com/farm-stories/ Social @CAStrawberries (consumer): Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, YouTube Social (strawberry biz): Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube Twitter @StrawberryComm and on LinkedIn page.
This week we discuss the dicey topic that is labor and what differences there may or may not be in the future for our labor force.
Biodiesel; What is it? Where did it come from? What is the latest in biodiesel production? We brought back another round of research to dive into the world of biodiesel. Buckle up Road Warriors! Music: Centuries by Fall Out Boy
There is hope that the next round of funding could lead to repairs/ expansions to the water infrastructure in the Golden State. We talk through what's on the table and the awkward COVID Calisthenics that are handshakes in 2020. Hope you enjoy our discussion and antics as we try to get back on track with a normal schedule.
This week we talk about the topic that's on everyone's mind; harvest. We talk about the issues the almond industry is facing but how they and other shelf-stable commodities will weather the pandemic better in the end. We hope you join us for a great discussion as we look to the future!
We reach into the research world to learn about rubber alternatives. New findings could mean new revenue sources for growers in California. We hope you enjoy this information rich episode and let us know your thoughts on social channels.
We spoke with Scott to learn more about the fight for water up in the Klamath Basin and what they have done to fight back. Northern California's struggles are eerily reminiscent of the Central Section's battle; we hope you find the discussion informative and inspiring!
This week we touch on some interesting news stories that have been shared around the industry and poised to make our lives interesting.
There's still a silver lining! This week we talk about the state of the food supply and what that means for the future. Don't be fooled, there's still challenges ahead but we still can eat! Thank you, farmers! The link to the mentioned webinar is here.
As you have seen it live at the World Ag Expo, the famous autonomous spray rig that resides in the Central Valley, has now been made its way into the fields. We had the great privilege to interview with the GUSS Automation team this past week. As we enter into this new era of precision agriculture; COO: Gary Thompson, talks about the specifics of how this autonomous sprayer operates efficiently its own in the field. Gary also shares the story of how the company came to be and the values they hold true to build their relationships with their growers while still exceeding high expectations from their system. Tune in on this week's podcast to find out more. You will also find out whether or not the GUSS Sprayer came first before the Cyber truck. Don't miss out! We hope you enjoy this!
We did it; we broke the double digits! This is part 2 of our analysis of how to start a farm. We talk hard numbers today about not only start-up costs but also how long it would take each of our dream scenarios to pay off.
We take an exit from our main content highway and take a shot at thinking through what it would take to start a farm in today's day and age. We hope you enjoy this multipart discussion and hope to provide you with something to digest during this coming week. Reach out to us on social media and let us know if we missed anything!
Talking about the Future…. What does the next chapter in human history hold for the economy? For ag as a whole? Stay tuned towards the end for some tips on staying sane during these trying times!
Coping with Quarantine. Get Up, Get Loud let's do what we can during this shelter in place and being remote. We discuss making an impact from the safety of our homes and how the future of ag may or may not change with COVID 19.
Lucio Torres was an awesome guest on the podcast this week. We got to learn more about not only starting a business but starting a business in the ag space competing with larger corporations. We hope this uplifting episode brings some light to your day.
JMBR was fortunate to have Steven Cardoza come on to share his wisdom and experience as a grower in the Central Valley. We talk about education, field experience, and alternative practice. We change it up this week and record in the morning, attempting to continue to improve your listening experience!
COVID is still a thing?! A weekly check-in with the gang talking about prepping, home life during isolation and anything else our minds came up with this early in the morning.
PANDEMIC! Coronavirus has begun to cause a change in everyone's lives and we talk about what life looks like while sheltering in place. We discuss the danger of a labor shortage to this essential industry. Hoard your toilet paper and tune to stay sane during these crazy times!
This week we discuss SGMA, BIOPs (Biological Opinions) and Big Macs. Join us to laugh and learn more about how these topics are impacting agriculture here in the valley.
In the beginning… we recorded from a trailer. What better time to start a podcast then after the 2020 World Ag Expo? We give a quick intro to ourselves, the show's purpose and the get to speak with Cory Broad from Jain Irrigation.