Ohio Valley Farmers in Their Own Words

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A six-episode podcast exploring social sustainability among small to midsize local farmers in the Upper Ohio Valley. Completed as a thesis project for Chatham University's Master of Food Studies program.

Madeleine Sheinfeld


    • May 1, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 10m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


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    Ep. 6: Looking Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 6:12


    In the final episode, I play a selection of quotes from farmers explaining what they're optimistic about in the future of agriculture, and despite all the challenges addressed throughout the series, what makes them stay.

    Ep. 5: Community Connections

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 14:11


    Being able to build community among farmers, as well as between farmers and their customer base and neighbors, has a significant impact on the ability for small-to-midsize farms to thrive. In this episode, we hear how farmers' markets and organizations help farmers find help, resources, and support. The Blends, Eric Freeland, and Mick Luber discuss the importance of engaging with customers to share their passion for food and farming.

    Ep. 4: Labor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 12:50


    This episode explores issues faced by farmers in relation to the need for off-farm employment, such as health insurance and retirement benefits, as well as the long work hours associated with farming. We also hear some perspectives from farmers on how they find and manage additional employees.

    Ep. 3: Land Tenure & Generational Transition

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 16:07


    At the end of the Episode 2, Karen Cox mentions that the boom in oil and gas extraction throughout the region has boosted land prices, creating challenges for new farmers in their search for land tenure. This episode picks up with Eric and Brianna Blend, who are experiencing this issue firsthand. For farmers like Eric Freeland and William Thiele, who inherited their farmland, concern lies instead with who will take over the farm, and the family legacy, after they retire.

    Ep. 2: Extractive Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 9:44


    This episode briefly explores some history of extractive industries in the region before expanding on the ways the oil and gas industry is affecting farmers. With WVU extension agent Karen Cox's overarching explanations as a backdrop, we hear from Eric Freeland and Mick Luber, two farmers who grew up in this area and have watched the impact of extractive industries unfold over their lifetimes. 

    Ep. 1: Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 4:52


    I introduce the broader topic and themes of social sustainability and preservation of small-to-midsize agriculture. I explain how I came to be interested in this issue through my graduate school studies, and that getting to know farmers personally and speaking with them about their experiences reignited my interest in social sustainability and enabled this project to take shape.

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