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This week on The Cabin Podcast, we're celebrating Dairy Month with a true champion for farmers and food truth: The Farm Babe! Michelle Miller, known as The Farm Babe, joins us to bust some of the biggest myths about farming and food, share why Wisconsin dairy is second to none, and remind us just how vital farmers are to our everyday lives. Tune in now!The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Juneau County; https://bit.ly/3fLFcLaThe Cabin is also presented to you by:GHT; https://bit.ly/3YigPJyWashington County; washcowisco.govPraise in the Pines; praiseinthepines.org
In this episode, Jeremy Matuszewski speaks with The Farm Babe, an ex-Gucci employee turned international farm advocate, and discuss her journey around the world, finding love and putting on the world's first farm cruise. Find More of Us Here: WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookTikTokYouTube
Oh you're so lucky today! The Fabulous Farm Babe Pam Jahnke joins us to talk all things World Dairy Expo, sheep with dreadlocks and model cows. And if you're interested in knowing more about farmers and the world of farming, you can check out Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, The Farm Bureau, as well as the Wisconsin Farmers Union. Then we are joined by Kory Hartman, Civic Media's VP of Broadcast Operations to talk about the newest hurricane, not Helene...this one is Milton and it is as powerful and causing so much as much damage. If you want to help, click here. We're wrapping up the show with another installment of This Shouldn't Be A Thing - Bathroom Break Edition. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guests: Pam Jahnke, Kory Hartman
Join us on The Produce Industry Podcast w/ Patrick Kelly as we welcome the one and only Michelle Miller, aka "The Farm Babe"! Michelle dives into the vibrant world of agriculture, sharing stories beyond just fresh produce. From her life as an influencer for the farming community to organizing her very first event, "The Farm Cruise,"it's a ride you won't want to miss. And what's a good chat without some tasty treats? Michelle and Patrick sample mouth-watering Rockit Apples, Crunch Pak snacks, and some irresistibly juicy plums! Get ready for an episode packed with excitement, flavor, and the passion that drives the ag community.FANCY SPONSORS: Flavor Wave, LLC.: https://flavorwavefresh.com, Noble Citrus: https://noblecitrus.com, Buck Naked Onions/Owyhee Produce, Inc.: http://www.owyheeproduce.com, John Greene Logistics Company: https://www.jglc.com, and Summer Citrus From South Africa; https://www.summercitrus.com CHOICE SPONSORS: Equifruit: https://equifruit.com Arctic® Apples: https://arcticapples.com Sev-Rend Corporation: https://www.sev-rend.com, Jac Vandenberg Inc.: https://www.jacvandenberg.com , WholesaleWare: https://www.grubmarket.com/hello/software/index.html Continental Fresh, LLC:
In this episode of The AgCulture Podcast, Michelle Miller, also known as the Farm Babe, talks about her transition from a city life and a fashion career to becoming a leading voice for modern agriculture. Michelle highlights the crucial role of connecting farmers with consumers, busting common myths about farming, and advocating for science-backed farming practices. Tune in to hear her inspiring journey and learn how social media is reshaping the way we talk about agriculture. Yes! Michelle created an exclusive event code just for listeners—'AgCulture.' If you book the Farm Cruise at www.farmcruise.com and use that code, you'll get $50 off. Remember to check her website at www.thefarmbabe.com to stay updated and follow along. This episode was sponsored by Bankbarn, check out their website to know more! Meet the guest: Michelle Miller, also known as the Farm Babe, holds a degree in Visual Communications from a college in Los Angeles. She transitioned from a career in fashion to becoming a passionate advocate for modern agriculture. Michelle hosts "HERD it here: a Florida agriculture podcast with the Farm Babe," where she raises awareness and improves policy for Florida farmers. Connect with the guest on Social Media: LinkedIn Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (03:47) Misinformation in agriculture (06:06) Turning a blog to a business (10:08) Diversity of agriculture (13:05) Future goals (15:38) Political engagement (32:27) Closing thoughts Discover the world of agriculture with the "Ag Culture Podcast". This podcast will be a gateway for those passionate about agriculture to explore its global perspectives and innovative practices. Join Paul as he shares his experiences in the agricultural industry, his travels and encounters with important figures around the world. Available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Subscribe at the AgCulture WebSite and keep an eye out for future episodes, bringing insights and stories from the vibrant world of agriculture.
Send us a Text Message.Hey Food Fam, Carl Fiadini here with another exciting episode of Walk-In Talk Podcast that's set to challenge everything you thought you knew about the food industry. We just got back from Chicago's NRA show, a melting pot of innovative vendors and our very own Memorial Day menu marvels. Sizzle your senses with stories of our adventures and a sneak peek into a special menu that's all smoke, citrus, and a brulee avocado twist – it's culinary creativity unleashed!Unravel the tangled web of food labels with the incredible Michelle Miller, the Farm Babe. Her journey from urbanite to agriculture advocate is nothing short of inspirational, and she's here to arm us with the truth behind those marketing terms that often leave us scratching our heads. Imagine a world where "no added hormones" and "antibiotic-free" are no longer puzzles – that's the clarity Michelle brings to the table. Plus, get an insider look at the real deal with pouGet ready to innovate your space with Metro! As the industry leader in organization and efficiency, Metro is here to transform your kitchen into a well-oiled machine.With their premium solutions, you'll experience the Metro difference. Metro's sturdy and versatile shelving units, workstations, holding cabinets, and utility carts are designed to streamline operations and maximize your productivity. Metro: Your partner in organization and efficiency. Walk-In Talk Podcast now sweetened by Noble Citrus! Bite into a Juicy Crunch tangerine, 40 years perfected; seedless and oh-so-tasty. Or savor a Starburst Pummelo, the giant citrus with a unique zing. Don't miss Autumn Honey tangerines, big and easy to peel. Noble - generations of citrus expertise, delivering exceptional flavor year-round. Taste the difference with Noble Citrus! Here is a word about our partners:Citrus America revolutionizes the retail and hospitality sectors with profitable solutions:- Our juicing machines excel in taste, hygiene, and efficiency.- Experience fresh, natural, and exciting juices as an affordable luxury.- We promote a healthier lifestyle by making it effortless to enjoy fresh, natural ingredients.- Join us in transforming the way people enjoy juices.Elevate your beverage game to new heights! Stop Wasting Your WineSip and smile along with hosts Aaron, Colin, and Joel as they explore the world of wine!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Thank you for listening to the Walk-In Talk Podcast, hosted by Carl Fiadini and Company. Our show not only explores the exciting and chaotic world of the restaurant business and amazing eateries but also advocates for mental health awareness in the food industry. Our podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Don't miss out on upcoming episodes where we'll continue to cook up thought-provoking discussions on important topics, including mental health awareness. Be sure to visit our website for more food industry-related content, including our very own TV show called Restaurant Recipes where we feature Chefs cooking up their dishes and also The Dirty Dash Cocktail Hour; the focus is mixology and amazing drinks! Thank you for tuning in, and we'll catch you next time on the Walk-In Talk Podcast. https://www.TheWalkInTalk.com Also rate and review us on IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27766644/reference/
In our second hour, Jane and Greg revisit an IRS venture to recover money from those incredibly rich individuals who owe the government lots of money. And then we welcome the Fabulous Farm Babe Pam Jahnke and we're talking about The World Championship Cheese Competition and Greg, as well as Jane really want to be there!!! As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling...we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! If you're new to our show and listening to us as a podcast, remember to subscribe and rate us, those ratings go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guest: Pam Jahnke
My Big Fat Bloody Mary Podcast: Day Drinking | Recipe Sharing | Product Reviews
INTRO: Welcome to the award winning, Nationally syndicated My Big Fat Bloody Mary podcast where you will never drink alone. Special hello to our new listeners! We are coming to you from the studios of the Bloody Mary Concert Series and we are being fueled by the La Crosse Distilling …
Telling the real story behind agbioscience innovation and what's happening on farms requires a willingness to bravely sit at tables where you might be misunderstood. Michelle Miller, The Farm Babe, found seats at those tables over a decade ago and has become one of the most influential voices and advocates for modern, high-tech agriculture. From The Today Show to Forbes and People Magazine, Michelle has been breaking myths about where our food comes from and helping consumers better connect to their food through her moniker – The Farm Babe. But her advocacy wasn't always on behalf of the farmer. Michelle talks about her time on Rodeo Drive, her once belief in the misinformation surrounding agriculture and how life changes also changed her mindset. Whether it's biotech or artificial intelligence (AI), she talks about how she's approached those topics with consumers – hint: it starts with empathy for those who are trying to learn more. What excites Michelle about the future of agbioscience and modern agriculture? From animal health to plant science, she talks about the future of our food and how farmers will continue to do more with less.
This episode delves into the heart of modern farming with a goal of being more critical of sensational headlines. Join us as we explore the complexities of agriculture, separating fact from fiction by debunking myths and shedding light on the nuanced realities that shape the food production system today. Whether you're a seasoned ag enthusiast or just curious about where your food comes from, this episode aims to help guide your understanding of the truths behind modern farming and cultivating the knowledge necessary to make informed choices about food. Tune into this episode with guest Michelle Miller (aka Farm Babe) to learn about: · How Michelle went from Rodeo Drive to the Rodeo · Misinformation and disinformation about both crop and animal agriculture · Food “shockumentaries” and celebrity “influencers” · Ways to connect with farmers and other agriculture experts · Food label facts vs. fear-based marketing tactics · Sustainable agriculture · Where to find credible information about agriculture online Full shownotes, transcript and resources at: https://soundbitesrd.com/255
In the second hour, we are celebrating Brenda Lee hitting the number 1 on the charts with Rockin' Around The Christmas tree (released in 1958!!), we're talking about our favorite Christmas songs. And whether you love Nat King Cole, Trans Siberian Orchestra or Jimmy Fallon, we got you covered! And a big thanks to all who reached out with their favorite holiday tunes! Finally, Civic Media's Own Pam "The Fabulous Farm Babe" Jahnke joins the show and give us an update on the Farm Bill, CAFO's and the classic idea of a farm, versus the reality.
Are you passionate about farming, agriculture, food, and looking for an innovative and entertaining perspective on the industry? Welcome to HERD It Here, a Florida agriculture podcast with me, Michelle Miller, better known as The Farm Babe. I've been an advocate for this community for as long as I can remember. And this podcast is meant to engage the Florida farming ecosystem and beyond to create meaningful change and policy improvements. We'll sit down with insiders, innovators, agriculturalists, consumers, and a whole lot of dynamic farmers to talk about the things that matter. Bust a few myths, dig into some science, and hopefully raise awareness from their farm to your table. So come along for the ride, fascinating personalities, original opinions, thought -provoking conversations, more than a few laughs and a bushel full of puns. What more would you expect from The Farm Babe? HERD It Here, a Florida agriculture PUNcast for all of us. Brought to you by the Florida Ag Coalition. Follow us now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you enjoy your shows.
Michelle Miller, the Farm Babe, talks to Andrew Carter about the importance of farmers to the food chain.
Can we demystify the world of plant breeding and genetic modification? Meet Michelle Miller, the Farm Babe, on a mission to break down the barriers between consumers and farmers. She began her social media outreach almost nine years ago, fueled by frustration with misinformation about farming practices. Michelle's story unfolds from a large-scale farm in Iowa to a small Timber Farm in Florida. As a keynote speaker and advocate, she champions the stories of farms of all sizes and shapes, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect in our food system. Join us for the myth busting truth behind food labels and chemicals! Find Michelle: Social Media Links: @TheFarmBabe Website: https://thefarmbabe.com/ Kody's Links: Website: www.thehomesteadeducation.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/homestead_education Curriculum: www.homesteadsciencecurriculum.com Homestead Business: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/homesteading/ Pre-Order "Self-Sufficient Children": https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/product/sufficient-children/ Buying Vacant Land: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/vacant-land/ Get on the waitlist for Homestead History: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/homestead-history/
The Fabulous Farm Babe, Pam Jahnke, is certainly a Wisconsin state treasure, if not a national one. A long-time farm broadcaster, Pam had dedicated her career to being the farmers advocate, on-air, online, and in the field.Inside Wisconsin's Deeper Roots with Blain's Farm & Fleet!
Michelle Miller (The Farm Babe) joins us to discuss the importance of continuing advocacy for farmers and how emerging technologies are radically changing the face of our heritage. She'll weigh in on some of the most important innovations and looks ahead at what you can expect to sprout up next.
Host: Casey Silveria Hello everyone and welcome back to the Farming for Passive Income show where we strive to educate the agricultural community on how to create alternative income streams and diversification through commercial real estate private equity. Today's guest is Michelle Miller, better known as the Farm Babe, an internationally recognized speaker, published writer & columnist, and an online influencer as a full-time advocate for agriculture. She started her social media outreach over seven years ago as a way to better bridge the gap between farmers and consumers, making a name for herself as a dedicated “mythbuster” in food and farming. Farm Babe has hundreds of thousands of followers and an average social media reach of 4+ million monthly. She's been featured in Forbes & has caught the attention of the Today Show, Inside Edition, CNN, People magazine, and more… a guest on Dr. Drew, has influenced corporations as powerful as Burger King, and has proudly spoken alongside some of the biggest names in food and farming today. 1:45 - Her Background 4:30: - How she started bridging the gap between Farmers and Consumers8:30 Ecosystem in Florida, where she is based 09:30 - “Farmers are one of the most sustainably minded folks out there. A hundred percent. Because they understand rotational crops. They understand that you must somehow regenerate resources if you deplete them.” 10:00 - Why Michelle started “Farm Babe”? 11:30 - Importance of Farmers 12:45 - What she deals with on a daily basis? 13:45 - Why be an advocate for your industry and start sharing your story? 16:06 - How did she overcome the mental hurdles when she started the Farm Babe business? 16:50 - Life advice about being on Social Media 20:30 - If a farmer who grows different crops understands the value of social media, how can they simplify and not overcomplicate their niche? 22:10 - “I would say to other farmers, think about what it is that is really passionate to you.” 24:40 - “The most successful people in the world are the ones that are out there sharing their successes.” 25:50 - What would Casey's niche be? 29:45 - Myth busting (busting the myths about factory farms)30:40 Take home from Michelle about the Farmers 31:45 - “I want farmers to realize the power of their own voice” 34:25 - “It's the littlest things you can do on your farm that you don't think are that cool. That can be life-changing for somebody else. Don't ever forget about how cool it is to be a farmer” Connect with Michelle: Michelle Miller, the “Farm Babe ”Michelle@thefarmbabe.com / www.thefarmbabe.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/iowafarmbabe Social: @thefarmbabe Connect with Farmers Capital Group: https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/ Invest with us: https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/join/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com
Just in time for International Women's Day, meet the legendary Pam Jahnke from The Mid-West Farm Report. Also known as “The Fabulous Farm Babe,” Pam discusses the inspiring evolution of women's roles in agriculture. Discover what kinds of barriers women used to face and some they continue to face today. Also, you'll learn how female leadership has made a powerful impact in the industry. Enjoy this fun and spirited dialog about a very important topic!
Drs. Karl and Spencer continue the conversation with The Farm Babe all about ethical farming etc. Find The Farm Babe on: Instagram and Facebook
Michelle Miller, who is an influencer at Farm Babe, joins Lisa Dent to tell the story of how she and 12 strangers decided to rent a van and drive over ten hours to their destination after their flight was cancelled. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
MICHELLE MILLER - Social Media Influencer known as “The Farm Babe”
Drs. Karl and Spencer discuss agriculture and farming with The Farm Babe. This is part 1 of a 2 part series Learn about safe farming practices and ethical concerns of raising and eating animals and much more. Follow the farm babe by clicking here
The Farm Babe unearths the truth behind modern farming.Michelle Miller finds the facts on food & agriculture so you can make wiser choices! https://thefarmbabe.com/
Jamie discusses all things agriculture with Michelle Miller, aka The Farm Babe. After living the city life Michelle's life took a big turn when she moved to a farm in Iowa. It was there that she uncovered what she thought she knew about farming was wrong. She soon became one of agriculture's fiercest advocates.
In this episode of the Growing the Future Podcast, Dan connects with Michelle Miller also known as The Farm Babe. Michelle is known as Forbes top farmer to follow! She has made a name for herself as a dedicated myth-buster in the food industry who has influenced corporations as powerful as Burger King. She is working hard to bring the real story of agriculture and food to the forefront of the headlines as seen in Business Insider, Vice, Forbes and many more. She is passionate about advocating for agriculture and bridging the gap between consumers and producers by sharing the science and behind the scenes of farming. She has stepped on stage among leading industry experts as one of the most well known voices in agriculture travelling over four continents. You won't want to miss this episode, as Michelle and Dan dive deep into the myths in mainstream media and agriculture. In this episode, you'll learn:How Michelle became an advocate for agricultureThe moment she realized she was wrong about the food she eatsHow she got the name “The Farm Babe”How Michelle makes a living onlineHow Michelle talks to her audienceWhen Michelle's career in speaking took offMichelle's thoughts on public persecution and if she's ever encountered itHow humans got so off track with the truths of food and agricultureHow celebrities support and effect agricultureWorld hunger versus food quality in the futureWhere Michelle gets her facts and information fromThe top three things Michelle has debunked in AgricultureProblems that agriculture is solving in the world currentlyThe impacts Michelle has had on large corporationsHow corporation's get so mislead in scienceMichelle's end goal for agriculture and mediaMichelle's journey to fameMichelle's advice for reaching out to customersWhat is the next big thing for The Farm BabeMichelle's final words to non farming folks Connect with Michelle: Website: https://thefarmbabe.comTwitter: https://thefarmbabe.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/IowaFarmBabeInstagram: https://instagram.com/thefarmbabeYoutube: https://instagram.com/thefarmbabeLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle576/Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/thefarmbabeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefarmbabe?lang=en Shop Michelle's merch here: https://thefarmbabe.com/shop/ Aberhart Family of Companies: https://aberhartagsolutions.cahttps://aberhartfarms.comhttps://suregrowth.cahttps://www.convergencegrowth.com Connect with us on AGvisorPro: https://link-app.agvisorpro.com/aberhart-danIf you want to be part of the Growing the Future community, make sure to say hi on social at: https://linktr.ee/Growingthefuturepodcast
The types of businesses that people are creating by talking about agriculture are amazing. Today, I get to profile one of those influencers. Michelle Miller goes by the name "The Farm Babe". She has an interesting story of growing up in Wisconsin, finding herself on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, traveling the world, bartending on a beach in Florida and ultimately finding her way to a farm in Northern Iowa. Find out how she did in today's show.
In today's episode of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Terrasym by NewLeaf Symbiotics, Michelle Miller aka the Farm Babe, shares her advice for building your farm's social media presence, monetizing your social media content and effecting change in your local community and beyond.
Fear Based Marketing... a technique used that is often low in facts and high in emotion and false perceptions to gain trust. The Farm Babe, Michelle Miller, joins me to talk about how fear based marketing has perpetuated an anti-agriculture movement across our country and has also created conflict within our own industry by pitting producers against each other. #workingranchmagazine #workingranchnation #justinmills.wyocowboy #ranchlife #ranching #ranchlife #beef #cows #livestock #cattle #dondayweather #weather #Simmental #kingranchinstitute #americanherf #limousincattle #FactsNotFear #fearbasedmarketing #TheFarmBabe
In part two of our series on science communication, hear from a social media influencer who went from a career in fashion in Beverly Hills to science communicator on the topic of farming. Michelle Miller, also known as Farm Babe, will share how she uses her social media platform to educate the public about issues related to science, agriculture, and food. You can follow Michelle on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, as well as her website, https://thefarmbabe.com/. Are you an educator? The Science by the Slice podcast aims to inform diverse audiences about important issues in agriculture, natural resources and public health. Check out our learning guides that were created as an educational tool to facilitate discussions related to the topics presented in podcast episodes. Download the learning guides here: https://piecenter.com/media/podcast/learn/Music "Kitty In The Window" by Podington Bear Available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Said_Lion_To_Lamb_Box_Set_Disc_3/Kitty_In_The_Window Under CC BY license Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Music "Discovery" by Jon Luc Hefferman Available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jon_Luc_Hefferman/20170730112628534/Discovery Under CC BY license Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/The views, information, or opinions expressed by guest speakers on Science by the Slice are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily represent those of the UF/IFAS Center for Public Issues Education or the University of Florida.
Michelle Miller, better known as the Farm Babe, is an internationally recognized speaker; writer, columnist, and an online influencer as a full-time advocate for agriculture. She started her social media outreach over six years ago as a way to better bridge the gap between farmers and consumers, making a name for herself as a dedicated “myth-buster” in food and farming.
Michelle Miller, The Farm Babe, is all about educating consumers on the production of their food. Michelle has created a following of 200,000 and an average social media reach of 2-3 million per month with a style that is straightforward and without gimmicks. She has made a name for herself as a dedicated myth-buster in the food industry, influencing powerful corporations such as Burger King. On this episode, Michelle explains her move from “big city globetrotter” to the farm girl who is getting back to her roots in the Midwest.
More than ten years ago, Michelle Miller gave up gluten and swore off GMOs after believing the pervasive misinformation often peddled online about modern-day farming. Then, she fell in love with a real-life farmer – and with farming itself. Now, Miller is arming everyday Americans with the real facts about agriculture. It's all part of her mission as the Farm Babe.
Join us this month as county extension agents speak with Michelle Miller, who is better known as Farm Babe, as they discuss common agricultural myths. Farm Babe is a social media influencer who uses her platform to educate the public regarding agriculture and science. *Editor's Note* FDA approved a bST product in 1993 with the brand name “Posilac™” (sometribove zinc suspension) after determining that its use would be safe and effective. Posilac™ is approved for over-the-counter use in dairy cows starting at around 2 months after the cow has a calf until the end of the lactation period. Farm Babe, Facebook YouTube: UF/IFAS Extension Alachua County Facebook: UF IFAS Extension Alachua County Master Gardeners If you would like to reach out to any of the agents, feel free to send them an email or call our county extension office at (352)955-2402: Online Directory Follow us on your favorite podcast platform!!! Song: LiQWYD - Summer Nights (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/Q1bBAEhDBBg Music by LiQWYD: http://www.soundcloud.com/liqwyd http://www.bit.ly/liqwyd-youtube http://www.instagram.com/liqwyd http://www.spoti.fi/2RPd66h http://www.apple.co/2TZtpeG http://www.patreon.com/LiQWYD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/extensioncord/message
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The Farm Babe Talks Sustainable Agriculture Today on RENEWables we meet social media influencer and agriculture industry champion, Michelle Miller of The Farm Babe. She explains how sustainability is at the forefront of U.S. farmer and ranchers' minds and how the industry continues to transform by way of data and new technologies. Michelle celebrates the true “Ag story” by giving scientists and their research a bigger voice — propelling continued change for the future.
Some farmers and groups that represent them welcomed the opportunity to host the creative forces behind a fast-food chain’s advertising campaign that questioned food production’s impact on climate change. Hear what transpired and resulted from Michelle Miller, known as the Farm Babe on social media, and Fernando Machado, chief marketing officer for Restaurant Brands International, which owns and operates Burger King.
Some farmers and groups that represent them welcomed the opportunity to host the creative forces behind a fast-food chain’s advertising campaign that questioned food production’s impact on climate change. Hear what transpired and resulted from Michelle Miller, known as the Farm Babe on social media, and Fernando Machado, chief marketing officer for Restaurant Brands International, which owns and operates Burger King.
Between the latest online fads and the crazy media headlines, it’s easier than ever to get confused about your health. If you want to make better decisions about your health today so you can feel better and live longer, you’ve come to the right place. Are you worried about pesticides on your produce? Do you want to eat healthy but can’t always afford to buy organic? Do you worry that the chemicals that farmers use are compromising your health? I want to help you understand the real danger of pesticides and GMOs from the perspective of someone who has been on both sides of the argument. My guest today was previously opposed to pesticides and GMOs, but after increasing her understanding of farming practices by becoming one herself, has become an advocate for GMO practices and works to inform consumers about the truth behind pesticides. I’m joined today by Michelle Miller, also known as The Farm Babe, a keynote speaker, online influencer and farmer who raises sheep, beef cattle and grows over 2,000 acres of corn and soybeans in Northeast Iowa. Michelle herself is a mythbuster that works to connect consumers and farmers. She explains her own journey from myth-believer to mythbuster and explains in clear and simple terms the truth about the practices of both conventional and organic farmers, the pesticides and practices they both use, and what these facts mean for the health and safety of consumers. Key Takeaways: [1:08] Today’s topic is the truth about GMOs and pesticides. [2:24] Michelle explains the reasons she ate non-GMO and organic foods in the first place and the experiences that started to shift her understanding. [7:41] The amount of herbicides sprayed on a GMO field per year is equivalent to two beer cans — Michelle explains how different that looks from the chemicals farmers were using in the 1960s. [9:08] A comparison of the relative toxicity of glyphosate — also known as RoundUp — compared to the table salt in your kitchen. [11:22] The importance of eating more fruits and vegetables will always outweigh the net effects of pesticides, and a look at what non-GMO labels have to gain by selling to consumer fears. [13:44] What precautions do farmers take to ensure pesticides don’t harm butterflies and bees? And how can everyone benefit from keeping an open mind to all science and medicine? [20:00] Dr. C shares his farming background, the life experiences that led him to naturopathy, and his desire to keep all people as informed as possible. [25:33] Is it possible that you’re not feeling well because you ate GMOs? Consider your diet, exercise and sleep habits before you draw any conclusions about GMOs. [27:32] Consumers need to choose to not be intellectually lazy when seeking to understand their health problems — “Dr. Google” is not going to give you the full picture of what exactly is going on. [30:03] Which pesticides are actually dangerous, and in what amounts? Even organic and home-gardened food does not provide pesticide-free options. [33:14] An overview of sustainability, using science for agriculture and the difference between attempting to produce purely organic produce now from 100 years ago. [35:20] Does it really make sense for farmers to destroy their soil and crops with harmful pesticides? Michelle explains the risks farmers aren’t willing to take when using pesticides. [38:11] Do you have a topic you’d like me to cover? Contact me on Facebook or Instagram using #medicalmyths. To learn more: www.drchristianson.com Dr. Christianson on Instagram Dr. Christianson on Facebook Comprehensive Thyroid Care Telemedicine The Farm Babe Safe Fruits and Veggies Ten Thousand New Reasons Not to Fear Pesticides
In a recent RealAg LIVE feature with Michelle Miller (aka The Farm Babe), the issue of advocacy in agriculture came up. Promoting the industry and connecting with consumers has become more important, but how does agriculture amplify its voice? Miller, and others, think a celebrity might be the ticket. They would appeal to the general... Read More
Time to harvest some information about farming from our “Farm Babe”! Some questions answered in this episode include: - Why shouldn’t we be fearing GMOs? - Organic versus Non-Organic Farming and Pesticide Use - Local versus Non-local farming - What does Michelle want the public to know about farming and its impact on our food in our health? - The most frustrating thing that Michelle debunks all the time - How does food impact our own hormones? - What excites her to farm? My info: Website: www.upliftfit.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/faithandfit Twitter: www.twitter.com/laceyadunn Email for coaching & phone consults: fitandfaith@gmail.com OR laceydunn@upliftfitnutrition.com Michelle’s Info: www.instagram.com/thefarmbabe www.thefarmbabe.com www.facebook.com/IowaFarmBabe
When Burger King launched a lemongrass and methane-filled advertisement that grossly misrepresented farming, Michelle Miller was having none of it. So, the farmer and speaker from Iowa who goes by “The Farm Babe” contacted Burger King and invited them out to her farm. The result was a new commercial and a new conversation about sustainability... Read More
Michelle Miller, aka The Farm Babe, joins us on Speaking on Demand to discuss a number of topics surrounding Agriculture today. As a farmer, keynote speaker, social media influencer, and columnist, Michelle has been voted as one of the most trusted and reputable farmers on social media. Michelle's social media following has eclipsed 200,000 with over 3,000,000 views monthly. Keep Michelle in mind as a speaker on the following topics: -General Agriculture topics -Food & Ag Myths debunked -Women in Agriculture -Social Media hyperboost -Women's Leadership for booking inquiries contact Aaron Rehberg at 217-855-6909 or aaron.rehberg@gmail.com
Sahri drops into the pod to discuss the awesome farm goodies she makes, where loofahs come from, the coincidental magic of a beach town, and how old people are too dang pushy sometimes! oh, and we got bloopers this week! Support Sahri and the ranch by following them on instagram @polyrockranch Support the podcast by following on instagram @offthetopodcast
Welcome to Episode 51 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode, Iowa DOT officer Sergeant Kevin Killpack talks about DOT's rules and exceptions for farmers during the 2020 harvest. And Iowa farm celebrity Michelle Miller (known to her social media followers as “The Farm Babe”) shares how she welcomed Burger King executives to learn the truth about the sustainability of agriculture (after Burger King ran an ad mischaracterizing the environmental impact of cattle). Below are resources referred to in this episode: Iowa DOT's Truck Information Guide Contact information for a DOT officer in your area The Farm Babe website
During the onset of COVID-19, many industries had to adjust in real time, multiple times, in order to find a way through the uncertainties of the Coronavirus Pandemic. In our nation’s capital, the American Farm Bureau Federation quickly moved to ensure continuity and effectiveness of their operations and for all of agriculture in the US. On this Our Ohio Weekly, Ty Higgins visits with AFBF President Zippy Duvall about his personal COVID-19 experience and about work being done on farmers’ behalf at the national level. 00:00 - American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall 23:50 - "Farm Babe" Michelle Miller tells her story "To the Beat of Agriculture" 32:20 - Meeka Mohler, owner of Michael's, the winner of the 2020 Ohio Farm Bureau Ohio Ice Cream Battle 42:20 - American Farm Bureau's Terri Moore gives details for the Farm Dog of the Year contest
Matt, Dusty, and Bart host this week with guest Bret Barton as we kick off our first ever Virtual Crop Tour, sponsored by Bret! All information can be found on the OCJ website. Interviews this week include Patty Mann, Charlie Kale, and the "Farm Babe"
In this episode, I'm speaking with Michelle Miller about the science of how we grow our food. We discuss: •How she went from fashion to globetrotting, and finally ended up as a farmer in Iowa. As a fan of world travel myself, some of her favorite travel destinations as well as mine. •How she was a victim of the disinformation coming from the food industry in regards to anti-GMO labeling, organic, etc. •Some common myths surrounding the widely used glyphosate-based herbicide Roundup. •The myth that organic food is pesticide free. •How antibiotic use has been dramatically scaled back within the livestock industry since 2017. •How important science communication is in the farming space as both scientists and farmers - who make up a very small percentage of the total population - are disconnected from the rest of society, which leaves them vulnerable to public distrust. •The importance of identifying where a social media influencer is getting their information. •How attitudes have slowly shifted over the years as more people have realized the benefits and safety of GMO foods. •And other topics. Michelle Miller, better known as the Farm Babe, is an online influencer, columnist for AGDAILY.com, international keynote speaker, and farmer. She lives on a 2,000 acre row crop farm in Northeast Iowa where they also raise sheep and beef cattle. She started her social media outreach over five years ago as a way to better bridge the gap between farmers and consumers and has made a name for herself as a dedicated “mythbuster” in food and farming. With over 160,000 followers and an average social media reach of 3 million views monthly, she has been featured in Forbes as one of the most reputable and followed farmers on social media, was recently a guest on Dr. Drew, and has proudly spoken alongside some of the biggest names in food and farming today. You can find her website here: https://thefarmbabe.com/ You can find her social media here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IowaFarmBabe Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefarmbabe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefarmbabe/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVGrLwzrJBXqCO6pj98ilqQ This podcast is supported and produced by Grips Visual Marketing. Grips believes in creating something that disrupts attention spans and challenges the marketing status quo. They do this by creating high quality visual content that GRIPS your audience. You can find them on: Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/getagrip.vm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getagrip.vm/
This episode features a conversation with Michelle Miller, otherwise known as The Farm Babe . In a world of non-gmo and organic certified, Michelle takes on the massive challenge of attempting to debunk the myths and fallacies surrounding our food production. There's a general feeling that “organic” agriculture will be more sustainable, and you can see this even in the cosmetics industry - all of our “eco” certifiers prioritize ingredients sourced via organic agriculture. Is it?
Michelle Miller, aka the Farm Babe, is a farmer, Ag speaker, advocate, myth-buster, and the list pretty much goes on a country mile. In our interview today, Michelle will talk to us about how her path lead her from Los Angeles to farming in Iowa and becoming one of the most popular agriculture influencers out there. Michelle will also touch base on fear-mongering labels, Glyphosate, and her thoughts on organic vs conventional. Check out Michelle at: https://thefarmbabe.com/ More at: https://thefarmtraveler.com/ Farm Traveler is part of the Waypoint Outdoor Collective, the Podcast Network for the Outdoors-man. Checkout all of the Waypoint Outdoor Collective Podcasts HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michelle Miller, aka the Farm Babe, is a farmer, Ag speaker, advocate, myth-buster, and the list pretty much goes on a country mile. In our interview today, Michelle will talk to us about how her path lead her from Los Angeles to farming in Iowa and becoming one of the most popular agriculture influencers out there. Michelle will also touch base on fear-mongering labels, Glyphosate, and her thoughts on organic vs conventional. Check out Michelle at: https://thefarmbabe.com/ More at: https://thefarmtraveler.com/ Subscribe to the Newsletter. Receive a free guide on how YOU can help farmers! Farm Traveler is part of the Waypoint Outdoor Collective, the Podcast Network for the Outdoors-man. Checkout all of the Waypoint Outdoor Collective Podcasts HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sign Up To Receive Our FFA Stories Newsletter! Email address: SHOW NOTES KEY IDEAS: The types of businesses that people are creating by talking about agriculture are amazing. Today, I get to profile one of those influencers. Michelle Miller goes by the name "The Farm Babe". She has an interesting story of growing up in Wisconsin, finding herself on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, traveling the world, bartending on a beach in Florida and ultimately finding her way to a farm in Northern Iowa. Michelle believed a lot of the marketing hype around GMO's, pesticides, etc. for many years. However, as she was exposed to true farming practices by those in production agriculture her views started to change. She decided that she wanted to share what she was learning with all of her friends who believed the same way that she had. Soon, her efforts to educate others on social media about real farming practices blossomed into a significant following. This created a unique opportunity for Michelle, and she became a farm "myth buster" and public speaker. Even though the demands of the public pull Michelle away from the farm more frequently these days, when we talked she was just getting ready for lambing season. I asked Michelle about the business of being an agricultural influencer during the interview. I asked her if it has peaked or if we are still on the front end. She believes that the best is yet to come, in a big way. You will enjoy this interview with "The Farm Babe". And if you have an agricultural message to share, this is the interview to listen to. CONTACT INFORMATION AND LINKS: Website: thefarmbabe.com Where You Can Listen To Us: LISTEN TO US ON SATELLITE RADIO! WE ARE CONTRIBUTORS TO "FFA TODAY" ON RURAL RADIO SIRIUS XM CHANNEL 147! "FFA Today" airs on Rural Radio Sirius XM Channel 147 Saturdays at 7:30 AM Eastern and Sundays at 6:30 PM Eastern. Please let RURAL RADIO know that you like hearing us on their channel! Here is how to contact them and leave feedback: Email: zacht@rfdtv.com Website: RuralRadio147.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/RURALRADIO147
After years of getting attacked by misinformation, the Farm Babe is leading the good fight for agriculture! Listen in as she shares with the Owl Pellet team how we can help combat misinformation by sharing the stories of agriculture.
Welcome my guest Michelle Miller, aka the Farm Babe, as she shares the truth about conventional and organic farming and what's in our food! Discussed: -The truth about Organic farming- how is this different than conventional for consumers in nutritional quality and pesticide/herbicide exposure? Should consumers be concerned about pesticide use? -Glyphosate- should consumers be worried about it? Why this harmful propaganda is confusing the public. -Antibiotics and hormones in food- what’s the truth vs marketing? What about rBST in dairy? -How do you know who to trust when it comes to farming and food labeling?? -Sustainability- does going plant based and vegan really improve sustainability and the environment? My info: Website: www.upliftfit.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/faithandfit and www.instagram.com/upliftfitnutrition Twitter: https://twitter.com/laceyadunn Email: fitandfaith@gmail.com Michelle's info: Website: http://thefarmbabe.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefarmbabe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefarmbabe Enjoy!
On this week's episode, you'll get to meet Michelle Miller AKA The Farm Babe. She's an online influencer, columnist, and farmer. For full show notes including links mentioned in the show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com
Michelle Miller has made a name for herself internationally as the Farm Babe… dedicated to busting myths in the agricultural sector and advocating on behalf of industry.She hails from a farm in Iowa, America and recently visited North Queensland to speak about the role advocacy and storytelling play in modern agriculture.Earlier this year we put out a podcast episode with experts discussing what hinders rural Australia from finding their voice (listen here if you missed it) and Michelle also has some thoughts on the subject.
I'm going to share a few interviews from the conference that I hope you'll enjoy. First up will be Amanda Radke, BEEF daily blogger, BEEF Magazine. Amanda was an early intern for us who wrote for AgWired when she was in her final year at South Dakota State University. I'm proud of the career she is having and to have been a part of it in our little way. Next up you'll hear Dr. Frank Mitloehner, Professor and Air Quality Extension Specialist, Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis. He spoke about "Beef's Carbon Footprint: Setting the Record Straight." And he certainly does that. I hope you'll follow him on Twitter. We need more like him. Then you can hear my Farm Babe 2.0 interview. I spoke with Michele Miller last year at the conference and we did it again this year at the end of the conference. If you're not following The Farm Babe then get started. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.
In this episode we talk to Erin of Food Science Babe, a food scientist with over 10 years of experience in both the conventional and organic food sectors. Erin shares myth-busting information on Facebook and Instagram to help her audience learn about food production, marketing, and agriculture. We talk to Food Science Babe about some hot-topic issues: conventional vs organic food, genetic modification, and the misinformation and fear-based marketing around these topics. As a food scientist, Erin is able to speak to the different types of genetic modification, the safety of foods on the market, and some of the environmental concerns that we often hear around farming practices. The objective of this episode is for our listeners gain an understanding of another side of the food conversation that we don't often hear in mainstream media or marketing. In exploring some of the science behind conventional and organic food production, our hope is that you can feel more freedom and ease when you're making food choices for yourself and your family. Show notes & links: Food Science Babe: https://www.facebook.com/foodsciencebabe/ & Instagram: @foodsciencebabe Street Smart Nutrition blog post on Arctic Apples: http://www.streetsmartnutrition.com/arctic-apples-field-tour-2017/ Pesticide Residue Calculator: https://www.safefruitsandveggies.com/ Food Evolution documentary: https://www.foodevolutionmovie.com/ Food Science Babe's recommended resources: Sci Moms: https://scimoms.com/ Biology Fortified: https://biofortified.org/ Genetic Literacy Project: https://geneticliteracyproject.org/ Farm Babe: http://thefarmbabe.com/ The Farmers Daughter: https://www.facebook.com/TheFarmersDaughterUSA/ TDF Honest Farmer: https://www.facebook.com/tillamookdairyfarmer/ AG Daily: https://www.agdaily.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/agdailymedia/
Today we interview Michelle Miller, otherwise known as the Farm Babe. She is a livestock and crop farmer first and foremost, public speaker, writer & social media influencer. We talk about the farming industry as a whole. We focus on the myths, misconceptions and the changing environment of farming. Obviously, GMOs are a major factor and we go over what people don’t know about it. Discussed are the challenges that face her today, her views on farming, science and its communication and targeted activist campaigns. We of course talk about the whole “organic” multibillion-dollar industry and the sometimes “holier than thou tactics” they use and the profitability that drives it. And some more interesting bits and pieces that will shed some light on the industry.To keep up to date on her writings and updates visit her website www.thefarmbabe.comYou can catch her blogs and contributions on AGDAILY https://www.agdaily.com You can find her on social media under @thefarmbabeFor the most up to date posts, find her Facebook: www.facebook.com/iowafarmbabe If you have any comments of ideas or suggestions, contact us in any of the ways below. We will gladly reply! E-Mail us directly at rumboyz101@gmail.com or hit us up on social media.Follow us and subscribe by searching "Random Urban Memories", as usual, anywhere:Any podcasting App/Site including Deezer, Spotify, iTunes, iHeart Radio & TuneIn RadioDirect Podcast Website/ RSS Feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/rumboyzs-show Twitter: @randomurbanInstagram: #rumboyz_fitFacebook: Random Urban Memories
Today we interview Michelle Miller, otherwise known as the Farm Babe. She is a livestock and crop farmer first and foremost, public speaker, writer & social media influencer. We talk about the farming industry as a whole. We focus on the myths, misconceptions and the changing environment of farming. Obviously, GMOs are a major factor and we go over what people don’t know about it. Discussed are the challenges that face her today, her views on farming, science and its communication and targeted activist campaigns. We of course talk about the whole “organic” multibillion-dollar industry and the sometimes “holier than thou tactics” they use and the profitability that drives it. And some more interesting bits and pieces that will shed some light on the industry.To keep up to date on her writings and updates visit her website www.thefarmbabe.comYou can catch her blogs and contributions on AGDAILY https://www.agdaily.com You can find her on social media under @thefarmbabeFor the most up to date posts, find her Facebook: www.facebook.com/iowafarmbabe If you have any comments of ideas or suggestions, contact us in any of the ways below. We will gladly reply! E-Mail us directly at rumboyz101@gmail.com or hit us up on social media.Follow us and subscribe by searching "Random Urban Memories", as usual, anywhere:Any podcasting App/Site including Deezer, Spotify, iTunes, iHeart Radio & TuneIn RadioDirect Podcast Website/ RSS Feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/rumboyzs-show Twitter: @randomurbanInstagram: #rumboyz_fitFacebook: Random Urban Memories
Tonight's the big night for Wisconsin cheesemakers at the U.S. Champion Cheese event in Green Bay. As of Thursday morning - the state held 10 of the top 20 finalists positions. Follow along on Facebook tonight as the Fabulous Farm Babe watches the action from the KI Convention Center in Green Bay! Bryce Knorr, Commodity Specialist, with Farm Futures says the market's waiting on more news and confirmations on trade deals, and today is a day you can make a difference in your neighborhood. Second Harvest Food Bank of Southern Wisconsin's holding their annual Hunger's Hope Radiothon, and the Farm Babe's involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle Miller a.k.a. The Farm Babe is a social media star, speaker, sheep farmer, and AgDaily contributing writer. She joins me to discuss food labeling, farming, the future, and consumer issues. We also talk about the role of communicating Ag to a non-Ag populace and whether or not the word “Agvocate” is proper terminology. This is a fun visit - join us!
In Episode 71, learn how to grill chicken barbecue that's flavorful and moist. Email questions to mike@pasturedpoultrytalk.com. As this episode drops, the United States will be in full-on summer picnic mode with the fourth of July. It’s a perfect place to showcase pasture-raised chicken. In a bad cook’s grill, however, it’s a great opportunity to for a tough, dry, and poor eating experience. Mike talks about some of the biggest challenges to eating chicken: bland chicken and grilling. Mike shares tips for grilling pastured raised chicken using two types of charcoal grills. The first is a typical homeowner style grill, such as a Kamada grill, using direct heat. When grilling chicken barbecue for large groups, Mike uses a commercial chicken grill manufactured from Poultry Man. All the details are in the episode. Bland flavor is the second biggest problem to grilling chicken. Pasture-raised chicken has an inherent advantage in the flavor department because of the diverse diet, older birds, and sometimes, different breeds of chicken. The flavor of the chicken starts on day one of its life in the brooder based on what the farmer feeds. Find out how you can create flavorful chicken in this episode. Taste test. Taste is incredibly subjective, and you know this if you've ever talked with people who eat. This article from Farm Babe conducted a blind taste test among friends using several brands of chicken, including a pasture-raised variety from Pasturebird. These types of taste tests are great fun, educational, and offer lots of anecdotal discussion. In this episode, Mike breaks down the problem with this taste test. Hint: the winner was seasoned the same as the other participants. Chicken Basting Sauce I baste this on my chicken as it grills when I'm cooking on direct heat using my chicken grill from Badger's Millside Farm. 5 cups apple cider vinegar 1 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup salt (original recipe calls for 1 cup) Add water to make one one gallon. This will easily handle 40 pounds of chicken. Sponsor: if you have a poultry nutrition question and are looking for the best feed formulation possible using poultry nutri-balancer, contact show sponsor Fertrell at livestock@fertrell.com.
Michelle Miller grew up in Wisconsin and always had an interest in agriculture. When she reached college she traded in rural life for the big city, working in LA at designer stores and living a [...]
Michelle Miller, a popular blogger and speaker known as the "Farm Babe," spoke at the 99th Annual American Farm Bureau Convention in Nashville. We caught up to her after her presentation for a discussion about some common food myths, farmers reaching out to consumers and more.