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Action Creates Confidence with Megan and Erin Grawe on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts Today on the show, we discuss business, family, Ag tourism, and having a good mindset. Wisconsin dairy women, and sisters Megan and Erin Grawe, talk about the shifts they had to make in order to stay in business. These shifts inspired new ideas and streams of revenue that grew their multigenerational farming business. The sisters dive into everything from how their past influences mindset to what they hope to share with others through their virtual coaching business! In this episode we cover: The sister's fun idea, Farm Camp, that teaches kids about what happens on the farm The power that good communication has on a family operation Setting and sticking to boundaries set within the business How to take action steps even when fears and frustrations start to rise up How Erin and Megan are able to manage running Ag tours, a boutique, and a dairy Resources & Links: Follow along with Erin and Megan on Instagram @milkin_mamas Shop their online boutique frayededgesboutique.com Follow them on on tiktok @frayededgesboutique Join us for a weekend of Ranch Camp Become a member of the Collective today! Attend one of our 4 day Business Summits Browse our Online Store for the latest merch drop! Learn more about Our Online Seedstock Marketing Class Learn more about She's a Hand Ranch Camp Check out our website to learn more about Cattleman U Learn more about ProfitFinder The Cattleman U Planner KRose Company | Production Sale Marketing Connect with us on Facebook Connect with us on Instagram at @krosecompany, @cattlemanu, @rose.karoline Are you looking for more Cattleman U Podcast episodes like this one? We have handpicked these relevant past episodes so that you can keep up on what is happening in our industry! Check out Breaking Into Agriculture with Cassidy Johnston Listen to Tapping Into All the Opportunities with Ryan Bedke More about Cattleman U podcast: Hey everyone, welcome to the Cattleman U Podcast! Join host, Karoline Rose-Bohannon, the founder and CEO of KRose Company and Cattleman U. Through our conversations here we share the latest ideas and techniques to help you start, improve and expand your farm or ranch. Join us as we visit with industry experts and cattle producers to get honest about the ins and outs of beef production. We'll dive into topics such as cattle handling, nutrition, cattle marketing, genetics, and so much more. Cattleman U assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this episode. These conversations are the experiences told by our guests and should be considered as such. The information contained is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness or accuracy. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode!
In Episode 10 of Raising the Barn, we're talking with Brandon and Sarah Bowers of Bowers Farm in Pomeria, SC - a small town of about 150 people near Newberry. The farmland has been in Brandon's family for over 75 years, and since 2014, they have strived to take care of the farm from soil up and help their community know where their food comes from and how its raised. Some of the questions we chat about: How did they know it was time to go from DIYing their marketing strategy and enlist the help of a marketing agency? What were some of their biggest takeaways from working with local marketing agency, EMILY: Revolutionary Marketing? What advice would they give to farmers who are thinking about hiring some outside marketing help? What are the core pillars that they came up with for Bowers Farm and why they're important? How are they using those pillars to tell the story of Bowers Farm? On their farm, they raise a variety of livestock, but they also have several other offerings and experiences ranging from Farm Stays, to Farm Camp and Farm Tours. How did they go about adding agritourism to their farm? Has agritourism impacted other areas of their business? In addition to their farm's instagram page, Sarah has built her own personal brand under the account, Reluctant Farmer's Wife. How is the content that she shares on this page different from the content they share on their farm account? Where do she get inspiration from for her content? Something we hear from farmers is that it's hard to find time to create content for social media. What advice do they have for those folks who want to grow their online presence, but don't feel like they have enough hours in the day? What's on the Bowers Farm marketing plan for 2024? Subscribe: Spotify | Apple Podcasts Mentioned in this episode: https://www.bowersfarmsc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bowersfarmsc/ https://www.instagram.com/reluctantfarmerswife/ https://www.lakeshorefamilycampground.com/ https://scagritourism.org/ https://www.ermarketinggroup.com/ https://www.agandarttour.com Episode Sponsors: Visit York County - The South Carolina Ag + Art Tour is back in York County, SC! Join us for this FREE, family-friendly event—a self-guided tour showcasing 25 farms with artisans at every stop. Experience first-hand where your food comes from, witness and shop from artisans in action, enjoy local musicians, and learn about the importance of supporting our local farms! You don't want to miss this unique event, so mark your calendars for June 8th-9th! Visit agandarttour.com/york to learn more.
This week on AgweekTV, new irrigation technology could help farmers get much needed water to every part of their fields. An innovative program gets students ready to enter the world of working on diesel engines. Continuing the Agweek Cereals Crop Tour, we'll visit a wheat field near Northwood, North Dakota. And kids are having fun in the sun while learning about farming.
Sherri Staheli with Staheli Farms never imagined parents would pay her to have their city kids come out and do chores on her farm. This has led to "Farm Camp" where kids build memories, interact with animals, do chores, and learn to develop a work ethic. (Special rerelease)
Carol Soule of Miles Smith Farm in Loudon joined us on the program along with summer intern Jake Coleman and “Tazzy”, a 9-year-old 50 pound pig to talk about a great vacation experience for youngsters 8-14. From July 10-August 4 Miles Smith Farm conducts a Farm Camp. It's a day camp where kids can learn about farm life and, among other things, how to train a calf. Farm Camp is a program of the Learning Networks Foundation. For more information www.milessmithfarm.com!
I was so thrilled to have Alison Sacks RD join me on this podcast episode! She is a wealth of knowledge! Main Takeaways:- Regenerative Farming is integral to the sustainability of our Food System- Real Food is the key to health in so many ways- The way food is raised and grown impacts the nutrient content of your food- How getting back to the basics and nature is nourishing to your body and SoulTo learn more about Farm Camp: https://www.catoctinmountainfarm.com/farm-retreatsConnect with Allison Instagram – @alisonsacks Learn more about Catoctin Mountain Farmwww.catoctinmountainfarm.comInstagram - @catoctinmountainfarmFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/CatoctinMountainFarm Let's hang out! Find me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Find out more about my done-for-you Meal Plans and Wellness BundlesVisit My Wellness Shop - The Mediterranean Diet Bundle (Recipes, 4-Week Meal Plan, and More!)- The Clean Eating Starter Kit ( Recipes, Meal Prepping Guide, and Healthy Swaps Guide)Check out my full supplement dispensary: HEREFree Stuff:3-Day Mediterranean Meal PlanHealthy Snacks for Your Next Road Trip. ...
Last week, a dozen Black girls and women gathered at Melissa's home for the Black Land Use and Food Supply Summer, an immersive one week living and learning project organized by the New Jersey based Grassroots Community Foundation in collaboration with the Anna Julia Cooper Center. We hear from the participants: Amina Anekwe (17) from New Jersey Nyasah Simmons (11) from New Jersey Farida Odumosu (17) from New Jersey Ain Dantzler (14) from Philadelphia Diya Dantzler (20) from Philadelphia Leinad Ra (14) from Philadelphia Zolah Ramsey-Francis (13) from Maryland Alana Travitt (16) from New Jersey And we take a tour with the participants of Green Heffa Farms, in Liberty, North Carolina with owner and operator Farmer Cee about regenerative farming and connections to Black land.
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Sherri Staheli with Staheli Farms never imagined parents would pay her to have their city kids come out and do chores on her farm. This has led to "Farm Camp" where kids build memories, interact with animals, do chores, and learn to develop a work ethic.
Will talks about his day at Farm Camp for his grandparents to hear
Today on the podcast we head to Reno, Nevada to hear about Urban Roots, an organization that uses garden education to help change the way people eat. It takes gardens to classrooms…and uses the garden as a classroom at its urban teaching farm. Fayth Ross and Elsa DeJong talk about the summer farm camp, programming for home-schooling families, and collaborations with local schools. Farm Camp During the summer and school breaks, Urban Roots runs programming for children at its urban teaching farm. DeJong explains that there is a different theme each week. Themes include: A bug's life Once upon a farm All about bees Woven into this farm camp curriculum are literature, art, engineering, music — and cooking. Farm School This program for home-schooling families takes place twice a week during the academic year, and includes lessons, games, and farm chores.
Hands-on learning in an East Indianapolis community garden builds skills for life.
Hands-on learning in an East Indianapolis community garden builds skills for life.
ACA's Professional Development Manager of the Western Region, John Beitner sits down with two experts in horticulture! Join the conversation about the importance and value of connecting young people to the power of plants and the rewards of growing them as a key aspect of youth development. Featuring Susan Yoder of Seed Your Future and Alex Yost of Farm Camp. Special thanks to our wonderful sponsors! UltraCamp CampBrain ACTIVEWorks ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All music attributed to artists from freesound.org: -Guitar intro by eltenjohn (https://freesound.org/people/eltenjohn/sounds/59507/) (changes made) -Guitar transition by kvgarlic (https://freesound.org/people/kvgarlic/sounds/149417/) -Guitar outro by joshuaempyre (https://freesound.org/people/joshuaempyre/sounds/250749/) (changes made)
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From an idyllic childhood outdoors (mostly on the golf course) to a runaway career in tech sales for EMC, Tim's life took a big turn in 2008. Realizing more income wouldn’t bring more happiness, Tim chartered into unknown territory, visiting hundreds of schools as a children’s book author and connecting kids to food with a Farm Truck. Ultimately, he began an overnight camp for a different experience for different kids - including those from the foster care community, refugees, and low income neighborhoods. http://naturesfarmcamp.org
Have you ever been to summer camp with a pig named Doughnut? Farm camps are becoming popular across the country, especially in Western North Carolina. Hear a gaggle of kids pick berries, taste edible flowers, and learn how to feed the pigs at Franny’s Farm Camp in Leicester.
Come along on an audio adventure to Franny’s Farm Camp. Hear the kids taste edible flowers and pet a pig for the first time. Learn about more farm camps in Western North Carolina at www.appalachiangrown.org And find ideas for helping kids engage with local food and farms all year at www.growing-minds.org
Wild Horses IV: Please Stop Sign - The Wild Horses make their majestic return to improv4humans! Lauren Lapkus, Stephanie Allynne, Mary Holland, and Erin Whitehead join Matt Besser for this week's episode where they explore the gritty part of Farm Camp, meet the little man in Lauren's mouth, and follow a crypt-keeper with a zombie problem. Plus, Matt reads a diary entry from Grandma's Memory Book and we find out what happens when you try to do some good at a dangerous crosswalk!
The Wild Horses make their majestic return to improv4humans! Lauren Lapkus, Stephanie Allynne, Mary Holland, and Erin Whitehead join Matt Besser for this week's episode where they explore the gritty part of Farm Camp, meet the little man in Lauren's mouth, and follow a crypt-keeper with a zombie problem. Plus, Matt reads a diary entry from Grandma's Memory Book and we find out what happens when you try to do some good at a dangerous crosswalk!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We talk Farm Camp, Sunflowers, CSA and more with Katie Donaldson from Donaldson farms and that barely scratches the surface of all they do at this farm in Hackettstown, New Jersey
Cathie talks about how their original plan of a Wild Flower Farm morphed into an agritourism business that includes u-pick berries, Farm Camp, a corn maze, a Christmas event, and more!
On this week’s Farm Report, Heather and Lorenzo host Erin Fairbanks in-studio. Erin is a farmer, chef, and food activist pioneering a new agri-tourism program for food professionals in upstate New York called Farm Camp.