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The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast

Rog, Bryce, Mulls, Ryan and Mitch join you to chat Farmin', Football and mowing the lawns.

Ihan oikeesti
116. Homot vs. heterot, kuukautiskierto & hakkaushuumaa

Ihan oikeesti

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 16:23


Farmin äärellä tutustumme kuukautiskierron saloihin sekä homojen ja heteromiesten väliseen kanssakäymiseen. Diilissä lerssi napsahtaa naamaan ketjukirjeiden muodossa ja naisten joukkue tekee kaikkien aikojen surkeimman tuloksen. Erikoisjoukot tempaavat Rikun tunteiden vuoristorataan ja muistelemaan jälleen inttiaikoja. Tämä on vain osa tuoreimmasta Ihan oikeesti -jaksosta. Koko jakson pääset kuuntelemaan Podmesta ilman mainoksia. Samasta osoitteesta löydät myös lähes sata vain Podmessa julkaistua jaksoa viime vuosilta. Eli jos tykkäät kuulemastasi ja haluat lisää, sitä löytyy lisää osoitteesta podme.com.

Ihan oikeesti
114. Hengenvaara, bruttokansantuote & legendojen taisto

Ihan oikeesti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 21:12


Tänään Diili-ilottelu jatkuu markkinoinnillisesta näkökulmasta. Rakkaiden Erikoisjoukkojen uusi kausi alkaa rysäyksellä hengenvaarallisilla tilanteilla ja elävältä hautaamisella. Kuka saa sydämemme sykkimään? Riku pohtii Farmin parissa Suomen bruttokansantuotteen kehitystä. Lisäksi selviää todelliset mielipiteemme Ari Koivusesta ja Henna Kalinaisesta. Tämä on vain osa tuoreimmasta Ihan oikeesti -jaksosta. Koko jakson pääset kuuntelemaan Podmesta ilman mainoksia. Samasta osoitteesta löydät myös lähes sata vain Podmessa julkaistua jaksoa viime vuosilta. Eli jos tykkäät kuulemastasi ja haluat lisää, sitä löytyy lisää osoitteesta podme.com.

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast

Today on the show - 0.00 - Homegrown Debrief 14.04 - St Patricks Day 21.41 - Brendan Hawkins - Paddle For Hope 27.37 - Cool Story Mulls 32.36 - Big Burp 35.29 - Greg Murphy On Liam Lawson F1 Debut 45.12 - Bryce On The Final Shihad Gig 52.14 - That's Farmin'! 60.54 - Super Duper Rugby

Shark farmer Podcast/ agriculture farm
446 Kenny Jamila and McFarland Farmin Monks

Shark farmer Podcast/ agriculture farm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 51:42


Do you farm with your spouse? Is there a division of labor? Listen as I talk with Utah farmers Kenny and Jamila McFarland

Ihan oikeesti
97. Mikä tekee täydellisen reality-tähden, Joni Hesselgren?

Ihan oikeesti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 51:28


Kausi 4, jakso 17/24. Vieraana legendaarinen Joni Hesselgren. Joni paljastaa kokemuksensa Viidakon tähdistä. Miksi Jonia ei ole nähty enemmän televisiossa? Käydään läpi Farmin ja Selviytyjien käänteitä. Lisäksi saamme vinkit Turkin matkalle. Voit kuunnella sarjan jaksot ilman mainoksia Podmesta, josta löydät myös lähes sata vain Podmessa julkaistua jaksoa viime vuosilta. Eli jos tykkäät kuulemastasi ja haluat lisää, sitä löytyy yllin kyllin osoitteesta podme.com.

Ihan oikeesti
96. Arkaluontoisia videoita & välttelevä kiintymyssuhde

Ihan oikeesti

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 53:19


Kausi 4, jakso 16/24. Käydään läpi temppariparit ja kauden uudistukset, Farmin viimeisimmät käänteet sekä Enskareiden parien tilanteet. Piritorilla on etsitty pommia ja Riku on liittymässä etsintäpartioon. Riku on lisäksi lähetellyt paljastavia videoita ystävilleen ja hänen mielenterveyttään joudutaan analysoimaan ankarasti. Pitkästä sukelletaan myös työelämän haasteisiin. Voit kuunnella sarjan jaksot ilman mainoksia Podmesta, josta löydät myös lähes sata vain Podmessa julkaistua jaksoa viime vuosilta. Eli jos tykkäät kuulemastasi ja haluat lisää, sitä löytyy yllin kyllin osoitteesta podme.com.

Ihan oikeesti
94. Harvian kiuas & e-pillereillä isommat rinnat ft. Shirly Karvinen

Ihan oikeesti

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 62:29


Kausi 4, jakso 14/24. Vieraana upea Shirly Karvinen

voit vieraana wolt farmin perehdymme puheissa shirly karvinen shirlyn
Hot Farm
“Farmin' ain't easy” from the Points North Podcast

Hot Farm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 16:17


Nic Theisen and his wife, Sara, operate a small but bustling farm in northern Michigan, growing flowers and vegetables with the help of a large team of farmworkers. It's backbreaking work, the farm hardly makes a profit… and Nic's a little surprised he's doing this at all. It's real life on a small farm. This episode, originally entitled “Labor of Mixed Emotions” is courtesy of the “Points North” podcast, and was originally aired on September 13th.

Go Gettas
Ep 142: Steppin' Down to the Farmin' Town

Go Gettas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 104:41


Share Talk LTD
Mosman Oil and Gas (LON:MSMN) CEO Andy Carroll - Progress at EP 145 project, with Govt approval

Share Talk LTD

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 9:55


Andy Carroll, CEO of Mosman Oil and Gas Ltd (LON: MSMN), spoke with Share Talk with the news that the company has received the final Government approval on the Farmin of its Australian project EP 145, in which Mosman currently holds a 100% interest.   Work now continues to secure all required approvals for the next step of exploration by Farmin partner, Greenvale Energy Ltd (ASX: GRV / 'Greenvale'). Farmin Agreement A Farmin Agreement was signed with a subsidiary of Greenvale in October 2023, where it can earn 75% interest by funding seismic acquisition and drilling a well (to a cap of AUD 5.5 million). With the approval from the Northern Territory government now in place,  the Farmin will proceed accordingly. Greenvale will earn a 75% working interest in EP 145 by: ·      Paying AUD 160,000 in cash to Mosman within 5 business days. ·   Paying for the EP 145 Permit Year 3 Work Programme, including seismic acquisition and processing. ·     Funding the Permit Year 4 Work Programme, including drilling one well with a well cost cap of   AUD 5.5 million. ·   The Year 3 Work Programme is to be completed by August 2024; the cost of the seismic acquisition is estimated to be circa AUD 2 million. ·    The Year 4 Work Programme is to be completed by August 2025. The cost of drilling a well depends on many factors including the depth of a well and cost of drilling rigs at the time of drilling. The seismic acquisition programme is planned for mid-2024, followed by drilling in 2025. Background to EP145 Two wells have been drilled in EP 145 and both encountered hydrocarbons and were not tested for hydrogen or helium. Most wells in the Amadeus Basin that have been tested for helium have significant helium content. A seismic data set was reprocessed by Mosman and it identified a large structure which may be an extension of the Mereenie anticline structure. Mosman published a Prospective Resource estimate for EP-145 in October 2022 (detailed below). https://www.share-talk.com/mosman-oil-and-gas-lonmsmn-ceo-andy-carroll-progress-at-ep-145-project-with-govt-approval/

The Good News Podcast
Moon Farmin', Repeat

The Good News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 3:05


From the archive, the science of farming in moon dust! I was just reading about the next crewed mission to the moon, and it would appear that they're planning to set up a mini greenhouse on the moon to see how plants do there. Pretty neat! You can read more about the this and the other planned experiments here ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

FarmHopLife Podcast
[163] Masanobu Fukuoka - Famous Farmer

FarmHopLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 5:39


you're trying to do too much againtime to learn about Masanobu Fukuoka, Japanese farmer who pioneered the "do nothing" method by listening, trusting, and working with natureLets goFukuoka was born on Feb 2nd, 1913. His father was an educated man, completed an exceptional eight years of schooling, and the local leaders repeatedly selected him mayor. His mother was of Samurai descent and also well-educated. The land had been in the family for over 1400 yearsa troublesome student, he angered the teachers, and one day his music teacher broke the village organ in frustrationHis father sent him to Gifu Agricultural College for higher education to prepare for inheriting the family farmIn 1934, Fukuoka secured a role in Yokohama Customs Office's Plant Inspection Section. Working in a hilltop laboratory, he delved into studying diseases, fungi, and pests on imported plants"in amazement at the world of nature revealed through the eyepiece of the microscope"His third year at Yokohama, Fukuoka battled acute pneumonia, enduring harsh treatments like exposure to wintry air. Isolated, friends shunned him due to contagion fears. Even nurses fled after temperature checks, leaving him sick, lonely, and fearing for his life at 25After recovering, Fukuoka, haunted by his brush with death, obsessively pondered life's meaning. During a solitary walk, he reached a cliff's edge, contemplating the impact of his death. Realizing his lack of true friends, he collapsed in a deep sleep under an elm treeWaking to a heron's cry at dawn, he watched the sunrise through mist, birds singing, realizing"all the concepts to which he had been clinging were empty fabrications. All his agonies disappeared like dreams and illusions, a something one might call 'true nature' stood revealed"Fukuoka quit his job the next day. For months he lived on severance pay proclaiming "everything is meaningless."Dismissed as eccentric, he returned home, retreated to a mountain hut, and entrusted with his father's citrus grove. Testing his revelation, he began doing nothing.He let meticulously pruned fruit trees go wild. Insects attacked, branches interlocked, and the orchard withered. His father's grove taught Fukuoka a crucial lesson: abrupt changes harm cultivated trees, realizing the importance of gradual adaptation to natural farmingHis odd behavior concerned his parents and as the mayor's son, "hiding" wasn't acceptableIn 1939, he was offered the chief role at an Agricultural Experiment Station, he accepted at his father's wishes. He moved to Kochi and was expected to increase wartime food productionIndependently, Fukuoka conducted studies comparing yields from chemically enhanced crops with those grown naturally. He scientifically established natural farming's superiority over chemical aids, building upon his earlier revelation that "doing nothing was best""I just emptied my mind and tried to absorb what I could from nature"Instead of asking "how about doing this?"ask "how about not doing this?"Over the years, as a more natural ecology was re-established, the less he did, the better the land respondedFukuoka observed, "The earth cultivates itself" Recognizing roots, worms, and micro-organisms thrive, he saw no need for human intervention. Plowing alters the environment and encourages weed growth.His first principle: No plowing or soil turningChemical fertilizers aid crops but harm soil. Nature itself can do better than compost and chicken poop (which can cause rice blast disease). Instead, use cover crops like clover as a natural fertilizer.Fukuoka's second principle: No chemical fertilizers or prepared compostPlowing stirs deep-lying weed seeds and chemical herbicides leaves poison. Weeds don't need to be eliminated, just suppressed with straw and ground cover, plus timely seeding to eliminate intervals between crops is crucialHis 3rd principle: No weeding by tillage or herbicidesPests and diseases attack the weakest plants, allowing the strong to survive. Chemical solutions, though effective in the short term, are hazardous in the long run, leave weak and chemical-dependent plantsFukuoka's 4th principle: No dependence on chemical pesticidesO-bon festival is when ancestors return to earth for 3 days to visit the living. On the 3rd night the ancestors go back with a sendoff of songs and fireworksMasanobu Fukuoka, author of The One-Straw Revolution, passed away on Aug 16, 2008, on that 3rd day of O-bonHe was 95Thank you very much for listening. Links in the show notes for the articles and videos referenced here. Image credit: farmerandchef.co.ukIf there's another farmer you'd like me to cover, send me a message! @farmhoplife on all the social medias or matt@farmhoplife.comGo feed yourself.

Climate 21
Breaking New Ground: The Role of Tech in Reshaping Farming for the Planet

Climate 21

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 51:23 Transcription Available


In the latest episode of the Climate Confident podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Davide Ceper, CEO of Varda. We delved deep into the innovative solutions Varda is bringing to the agriculture sector. Here's a quick overview of our enlightening discussion:Davide shed light on Varda's pivotal projects - Field ID and SoilHive. Field ID is a groundbreaking approach to standardising agricultural field identification, making data sharing more efficient and enhancing transparency in the farming sector. On the other hand, SoilHive aims to revolutionise soil health data accessibility, focusing on aiding farmers in adopting sustainable practices.We also explored the significant environmental impact of agriculture, contributing to a considerable portion of global greenhouse gas emissions. Davide emphasised the need for collaborative efforts in data sharing and transparency to tackle the pressing challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss.Furthermore, we discussed the implications of COP 28 on agriculture, where Davide highlighted the sector's newfound recognition in global environmental discussions and the need for actionable, long-term strategies.Don't miss out on this insightful conversation, which is not only a deep dive into agricultural tech but also a look at the broader implications for environmental sustainability. Tune in for an episode that's as informative as it is thought-provoking!For more updates and insights, check out Varda's innovative tools at fieldid.varda.ag and app.soilhive.ag.Keep listening, keep learning, and let's stay climate confident! And don't forget to check out the video version of this episode at https://youtu.be/jQp66zP_bBMSupport the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's amazing supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Hal Good Jerry Sweeney Christophe Kottelat Andreas Werner Richard Delevan Anton Chupilko Devaang Bhatt Stephen Carroll William Brent Marcel Roquette Roger Arnold And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Climate Confident episodes like this one.ContactIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - get in touch via direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover the show. CreditsMusic credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper

Heartland POD
Robert Huffman Organizing Cannabis Farmers In Colorado

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 45:03


Glenn Kage, Jr. is joined by former tobacco farmer and now Cannabis farmer, Robert Huffman to talk about the work of organizing the Colorado cannabis farmers for labor rights.  Learn more about Glen with laborfront.com and find Glenn as "Labor Front" on social media. @TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and Threadshttps://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Music: Elliot Rosen

The Heartland POD
Robert Huffman Organizing Cannabis Farmers In Colorado

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 45:03


Glenn Kage, Jr. is joined by former tobacco farmer and now Cannabis farmer, Robert Huffman to talk about the work of organizing the Colorado cannabis farmers for labor rights.  Learn more about Glen with laborfront.com and find Glenn as "Labor Front" on social media. @TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and Threadshttps://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Music: Elliot Rosen

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
10-11-23 Segment 3 Jeremy Rutherford and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 56:56


Jeremy Rutherford joins the show to preview the Blues 2023-24 campaign as they drop the puck tomorrow night. People's anticipation for the Note this season. Two-part questions for JR. Mad Dog trying to pronounce "remodeler." Plowsy being called Darin. Farmin' talk. Plowboy's diet. EMOTD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
10-11-23 Segment 3 Jeremy Rutherford and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 58:56


Jeremy Rutherford joins the show to preview the Blues 2023-24 campaign as they drop the puck tomorrow night. People's anticipation for the Note this season. Two-part questions for JR. Mad Dog trying to pronounce "remodeler." Plowsy being called Darin. Farmin' talk. Plowboy's diet. EMOTD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

North Star Journey
Hmong immigrants put down roots on Dakota County farmland

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 4:43


When Lillian Hang's parents immigrated to the United States from Laos in the late 1970s, they were already experienced farmers.  “It was one skill that they had coming to a ‘foreign land,' where they didn't know the language, they didn't know the culture, they didn't know the system,” she said. “It was the one thing mom and dad could do to provide for themselves.”Lillian Hang's family started out with backyard plantings of squash, green beans and corn. Then they expanded into growing in plots in the exurbs south of the Twin Cities and selling produce at the St. Paul Farmers' Market. They didn't earn a lot, but it was enough to pay for clothes or school books. But access to the land was precarious. They never knew if the landowner would renew the lease or sell the land to someone else.  From North Star Journey Live Growing diversity: The changing face of Minnesota farming “There's always a 50/50 chance that come the springtime, the land may not be there anymore,” Lillian Hang said. That uncertainty disappeared when the Hmong American Farmers Association closed on farmland just south of the Twin Cities in Dakota County last year. The more than 150 acres are home base for the organization and 20 families of Hmong farmers, providing some elders who came to the United States as refugees decades ago with the opportunity to plant seeds and literally put down roots on land they own.   ‘We can save ourselves'Land access has been an ongoing issue for farmers, especially those from diverse backgrounds, according to Robin Moore of the Land Stewardship Project, which advocates for sustainable agriculture. As it became harder for smaller farms to compete, surviving farms gobbled up their neighbors, leading to both land and wealth consolidation — mostly by white farmers.  “The face of farming has been primarily white, the idea of farmers has been primarily white, even though that's absolutely not true,” Moore said. “In the larger scale of things, it's just been financially less and less feasible to be a farmer of any kind, let alone a smaller scale farmer.”Hmong farmers in the last three decades have become an important part of the local food system in the state. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture found that about half the vendors at Twin Cities farmers' markets are of Hmong descent. But the principal operators of Minnesota farms are about 99 percent white.That's where the Hmong American Farmers Association (HAFA) came in. Co-founder and executive director Janssen Hang, Lillian's brother, said the initiative for the group was sparked at a meeting of non-profits and farmers more than a decade ago. “One farmer stood up and said, we need to stop waiting for people to save us and we can save ourselves,” Janssen Hang said. “That really led to the inception of HAFA.” HAFA formed in 2011 as a collection of Hmong farmers, most of whom sold at farmers markets. They noticed Hmong farmers were often at a disadvantage when dealing with agencies like the U.S. Department of Agriculture, banks or even local landowners, who would often hike up the rents for Hmong farmers. Janssen Hang said it was clear that farmers needed to band together.  “We know that you can't just stress land and have produce to grow but not have a market,” he said. “You can't just focus on land and market but not have access to credit and capital so that you can improve your farm operation. It's that whole cycle that needs to be addressed simultaneously.” Other efforts are being made to help diversify farming in the state, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture has a new Office of Emerging Farmers, which is tasked with helping farmers who have traditionally faced barriers in farming. The office got a $1.5 million boost in the last legislative session and took applications for hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants for farmers to get technical help or subsidies for crop insurance. “As commissioner, I saw the opportunity to open our programs to all farmers who maybe don't look like me, because I think we have a real thriving and changing demographic in Minnesota,” Commissioner Thom Petersen said. “Our Latino population is growing, our Somali population, our Hmong population and that provides a lot of opportunities, very agrarian in nature because, ultimately, one of my goals is to always have more farmers.”  HAFA has worked closely with partners, including the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Petersen said their project is a great example of the success that farmers with diverse approaches can have. “I do this too when I see a farmer, ‘Oh how big is your farm? How many cows do you have? How many acres do you have?'” Petersen said. “That's not always representative of what's done there — it's amazing the volume that farmers can grow on small acreages.” Working the farmIn 2014, an anonymous benefactor with a ten-year lease on the farmland offered it to HAFA. The farmers in HAFA each claimed plots of five or ten acres, and staff started working to set up the day-to-day operations of the farm, with an eye towards the ultimate goal of buying the land. If you drive south from the Twin Cities, the geography of big box stores and fast-food chains gives way to field after field of commodity crops like corn. But on Highway 52, in the township of Vermillion, there's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it break in the scenery as little red sheds dot the landscape, and farmers on foot go about their daily tasks. Walking into the plots, you'll see flowers for cut bouquets, high tunnels with rows of trellised heirloom tomatoes and even more obscure fruits like ground cherries, with the fruit tucked away in papery husks.Janssen Hang said the 10 HAFA staffers see their job as supporting the about 100 farmers who work on site. They help with everything from organizing agricultural trainings to providing a pool of shared equipment like potato planters and eco weeders. HAFA staff even demonstrate new farming techniques for sometimes skeptical farmers, including an analysis of costs associated with growing heirloom tomatoes in a high tunnel. Farmers were wary of spending $10,000 just to buy each tunnel, but Janssen Hang said they set up a tunnel and showed farmers that one season could bring in enough extra produce to pay for the costs of the tunnels plus some.  “The whole cooperative model is to help reduce the risk to farmers,” Janssen Hang said.  HAFA also helps farmers connect with new markets, including through a Community Sustained Agriculture program they run, test the soil and provide areas to wash and clean produce up to the required standards.The goal, Janssen Hang said, is to give these small farmers the support and resources they need to make a go of it in a state where the average farm size is more than 370 acres, according to the most recent U.S. Department of Agriculture numbers. They focus on mixed-vegetable production, most of which is done by hand, because they want to farm more sustainably than big farmers, who plant just one or two crops. Farmers at HAFA now grow about 160 varieties of crops on the land.  “You have fruits, you have vegetables, you have corn, you have beans, you have flowers,” Janssen Hang said. “It's about that biodiversity, so what we're trying to create here is an agro-ecological environment.”Moore of the Land Stewardship Project said groups like HAFA, and Hmong farmers in general, have been at the forefront of showing that more diverse farming, which supports pollinators and even native plants, can be successful.  In 2020, after working with allies at the State Capitol, HAFA was allotted $2 million to help the organization buy the land. They closed on the deal last September, which Janssen Hang said was a historic moment for “all immigrant and minorities across the United States to have the very first Hmong-owned nonprofit, collective farm.” The HAFA farm wasn't always an easy fit in mostly white Dakota County. Early on, HAFA farmers had a fence they built cut through during the night. Someone else painted swastikas on their garage. Some township officials seemed to show special interest in any perceived infractions by the farmers, although Janssen Hang said the “intensity” of their attention has diminished over the years. “They are supportive about the preservation of agriculture. Would I say that they have been very supportive from the very beginning?” he said. “No, they weren't.” After HAFA closed on the land, they found out that the Minnesota Department of Transportation decided to renovate the highway that bisects the HAFA land, eating into farmland and making it difficult for farmers to cross without a long detour or a sprint across the busy highway. They again took the issue to the Legislature, which allotted $2 million to the Minnesota Department of Transportation to build a box culvert that would allow farmers to safely cross or transport equipment like tractors. A spokesperson for the Minnesota Department of Transportation said they don't yet have a schedule for construction of the culvert, but look forward to working with HAFA on the details. Other plans to build an interchange that would have encroached on HAFA land was abandoned by Dakota County after opposition from HAFA and their allies, including the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy (MCEA), which described the highway expansion as an issue of environmental justice. “Communities of color have traditionally carried the burden of road construction,” said MCEA attorney Evan Mulholland. “A preliminary look at the history of the highway development in Minneapolis and St. Paul and most other cities in the country, it's really striking how that happened — and it's not stopping.” Growing community at the farmJanssen Hang said owning the farm has changed how the farmers thought about themselves. They could now plant more perennials. Work on the soil. Make plans for the future.  The first generation of farmers is in their mid-60s. Ten years ago, Janssen Hang said the older generation thought farmwork was too hard for their children raised and educated in the United States. But after they bought the land, that changed for some, who now saw a future for their children or grandchildren in farming. “To me at the end of the day, having this conversation, I was like wow. This is what wealth is,” Janssen Hang said. “This is what intergenerational wealth is.”As a child, Lillian Hang, Janssen's sister, detested farming. While most of her classmates enjoyed summer breaks from school, she and her siblings were expected to wake up early to help their parents plant, weed or sell produce at farmers markets.   “Ask any Hmong kid and, man, no one liked it,” she said. “Half the time you are kind of embarrassed that you had to do it.”But decades later, Lillian Hang said it's grown on her. She said it's a bit symbolic that people who came to the United States as landless refugees are now putting down roots on their own land. “The whole purpose of us working so hard and studying so hard is so that we wouldn't have to farm,” she said. “Then ten, twenty years later we realized the importance of farming, not just bringing the extra income for the family, but the community that's built at the farm, the intergenerational community with the grandparents and kids.”Lillian Hang's mother passed away last year. Now, Lillian Hang brings her own kids, 9 and 11, to help her father with the physical labor. She said they're master kale washers.“I noticed from the way he interacts with my kids that he's teaching more,” she said. “‘This is how you plant the garlic, this is the best way to bundle kale. So he's really teaching us and sharing that knowledge and making sure that that knowledge and those experiences continue beyond him.” Judy Yang has been with HAFA since the beginning and said through a translator that owning the land has changed her life. Yang's son now hopes to follow in her footsteps: “My plan is and their plan is, they will stay a long time.” Corrections: (Sept. 15, 2023): An earlier version of the story misspelled the last name of Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen and misidentified Highway 52 in a photo caption.

Like a Farmer
Farmin' & Football with Josh Allen - LAF Ep. 1

Like a Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 45:40 Transcription Available


If you're a football fan or just a fan of a good old farm-to-football field story, this one's for you. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills QB, sits down with LAF to talk about what it was like growing up on his family farm—and some tell-all stories from draft night. But that's not all—Josh also opens up about the profound impact of being chosen for the Madden 24 cover, a childhood dream that fueled his unwavering determination. Plus, if you've ever thought about jumping through a table or ordering the best wings in Buffalo, you'll definitely want to tune in to hear what he has to say.   Shop Like a Farmer merch at: https://agamericashop.com/   Follow along for BTS shenanigans: IG: https://instagram.com/likeafarmerpodcast/ FB: https://facebook.com/likeafarmer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@likeafarmerpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/likeafarmer_   ABOUT LIKE A FARMER Like a Farmer is a podcast and video series that spotlights accomplished individuals from diverse industries and their inspiring stories of overcoming adversity and achieving success. Come along for this fun ride and meet some inspiring folks along the way: https://likeafarmer.com/.

The Neil McCoy-Ward Show
THEY CAN'T HIDE THIS ANYMORE (As Business Collapses Reach 250%)

The Neil McCoy-Ward Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 19:47


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The Ryan Kelley Morning After
4-21-23 Segment 2 Numb To The Perversion

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 65:57


Marsh's Snapchat conversations. Revisiting Tim's threesome story from this week's QFTA. Ponies in the paddock. Stag preferences. Marsh - POV guy. Plowsy - Amateur guy. Iggy - JOI guy. Catfish. Farmin' Britt. Some stories that a few of our listeners are describing as some of the creepiest of all-time. Post bashing. Should the Cardinals take a look at Madison Bumgarner? When did we know the 22-23 Blues were in trouble? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
4-21-23 Segment 2 Numb To The Perversion

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 68:57


Marsh's Snapchat conversations. Revisiting Tim's threesome story from this week's QFTA. Ponies in the paddock. Stag preferences. Marsh - POV guy. Plowsy - Amateur guy. Iggy - JOI guy. Catfish. Farmin' Britt. Some stories that a few of our listeners are describing as some of the creepiest of all-time. Post bashing. Should the Cardinals take a look at Madison Bumgarner? When did we know the 22-23 Blues were in trouble? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Neil McCoy-Ward Show
Unbelievable! 50-Year-Old Report Predicted THIS Current Crisis... (What Comes Next Is WORSE)

The Neil McCoy-Ward Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 19:52


1. Take My Finance Course Here & Learn How To Build 'Long-Term' Wealth - https://bit.ly/3qzW4ZB2. Join Our *AMAZING* 'Awake' Tribe Here! - https://bit.ly/3pLyw0O3. UK based? Here Are My 3 UK Property Training Courses: http://bit.ly/3lMnQ5P4. Want A Private 1-on-1 With Me? - https://bit.ly/3bxv3xN5. Silver & Gold: This is where I Buy Silver/Gold Globally - https://bit.ly/3kbgO61

The Neil McCoy-Ward Show
SHOCK Bank Announcement (CBDC Plan & Restrictions!)

The Neil McCoy-Ward Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 25:07


1. Take My Finance Course Here & Learn How To Build 'Long-Term' Wealth - https://bit.ly/3qzW4ZB2. Join Our *AMAZING* 'Awake' Tribe Here! - https://bit.ly/3pLyw0O3. Want A Private 1-on-1 With Me? - https://bit.ly/3bxv3xN4. Silver & Gold: This is where I Buy Silver/Gold Globally - https://bit.ly/3kbgO61

The Neil McCoy-Ward Show
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING

The Neil McCoy-Ward Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 19:58


1. Take My Finance Course Here & Learn How To Build 'Long-Term' Wealth - https://bit.ly/3qzW4ZB2. Join Our *AMAZING* 'Awake' Tribe Here! - https://bit.ly/3pLyw0O3. Want A Private 1-on-1 With Me? - https://bit.ly/3bxv3xN4. Silver & Gold: This is where I Buy Silver/Gold Globally - https://bit.ly/3kbgO61

Shout Out Fight Podcast
Shout Out Fight Podcast #36 - "fightin' to farmin' with Peter Arbeau"

Shout Out Fight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 83:38


YES - it's Poddy time! and this was one of the better episodes we have done up to this point, Chris even said "favorite episode to date". We have LET'S GO Peter Arbeau in the studio (those all rhymed..) and right away, Jay wants to know about Arbeau Acres - Peter's farm, and to be honest it was the perfect way to start because it really let you into the mindset, thought process and personality behind the fighter turned farmer almost out of the blue. We get to talk about Peter stepping away from fighting and re finding the fire including his hard fought contest on the Muay Thai World Cup 5 as well as doing deep into life after fighting WHICH I FEEL MOST DON'T FIGHTERS DON'T THINK ABOUT OR DON'T WANT TO THINK ABOUT which is so, so important and Peter had such good insight into this! we have "known" Peter for years, but this was out 1st opportunity to sit down and have a real chat. Chris and I enjoyed talking shop with Peter and going down memory lane a bit, I can guarantee we will have him in again - SHOUT OUT TO YOU PETER! Of course we have our student SHOUT OUT and rapid SO's as always. Enjoy!

Real Country Livin'
Real Country Livin' with Gord Bamford: Drinkin' - Episode #6

Real Country Livin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 47:36


Gord Bamford is joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Meghan Patrick in Nashville and she talks touring despite losing bags in travel on the way, golfing with Gord and building her fanbase stateside. The first-of-its-kind audio/visual music-focused broadcast and podcast series Real Country Livin' in partnership with SiriusXM Canada. Showcasing some of the world's best and brightest country artists and songwriters as they each share their own Real Country Livin' story - defining what Real Country Livin' means to them.With Gord Bamford as the inaugural host, the innovative series has six themed episodes including Entertainin', Fishin', Farmin', Givin', Boatin', and Drinkin' that help guide the narrative as Bamford introduces audiences to his family and friends and their Real Country Livin' way of life. Each episode features some of Gord's greatest hits along with never-before-seen performances of new original songs off of Diamonds In A Whiskey Glass. The podcast also includes exclusive interviews with many of Gord's celebrity friends including Country superstar Terri Clark, NHL defenseman Brent Burns, and more.

Real Country Livin'
Real Country Livin' with Gord Bamford: Boatin' - Episode #5

Real Country Livin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 43:38


Canadian Singer-Songwriter Jade Eagleson joins from Nashville and talks growing up on the farm, being a dad to his young son and when he will return to Canada.The first-of-its-kind audio/visual music-focused broadcast and podcast series Real Country Livin' in partnership with SiriusXM Canada. Showcasing some of the world's best and brightest country artists and songwriters as they each share their own Real Country Livin' story - defining what Real Country Livin' means to them.With Gord Bamford as the inaugural host, the innovative series has six themed episodes including Entertainin', Fishin', Farmin', Givin', Boatin', and Drinkin' that help guide the narrative as Bamford introduces audiences to his family and friends and their Real Country Livin' way of life. Each episode features some of Gord's greatest hits along with never-before-seen performances of new original songs off of Diamonds In A Whiskey Glass. Country superstar Terri Clark, NHL defenseman Brent Burns, and more drop by the podcast. 

Agronomists Happy Hour
Farmin' Sand: Southwest Georgia Ag with Luke Johnson - Part 2

Agronomists Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 55:01


This week we share the rest of our conversation with Luke Johnson and what he shares about agriculture in Georgia. If you haven't caught up on the first part of our conversation, click here Farmin' Sand Part 1We talk cotton, peanuts, vegetable production, and places to go see (agronomy wise) in Georgia. If would like to follow Luke on Twitter find his profile here: Luke Johnson CCA

Shark farmer Podcast/ agriculture farm
318 Lee Lakosky Huntin is Farmin

Shark farmer Podcast/ agriculture farm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 56:41 Very Popular


Not many people truly follow their dreams like Lee Lakosky. But what he didn't expect was that his love of hunting led to a love of farming. 

Real Country Livin'
Real Country Livin' with Gord Bamford: Farmin' Episode #4

Real Country Livin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 58:25


Saskatchewan's The Hunter Brothers drop by the podcast to talk about what it's like growing up on a farm with 5 brothers, sports, music and a touch of mechanical talk.The first-of-its-kind audio/visual music-focused broadcast and podcast series Real Country Livin' in partnership with SiriusXM Canada. Showcasing some of the world's best and brightest country artists and songwriters as they each share their own Real Country Livin' story - defining what Real Country Livin' means to them. With Gord Bamford as the inaugural host, the innovative series has six themed episodes including Entertainin', Fishin', Farmin', Givin', Boatin', and Drinkin' that help guide the narrative as Bamford introduces audiences to his family and friends and their Real Country Livin' way of life. Each episode features some of Gord's greatest hits along with never-before-seen performances of new original songs off of Diamonds In A Whiskey Glass.

Agronomists Happy Hour
Farmin' Sand: Southwest Georgia Ag with Luke Johnson - Part 1

Agronomists Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 61:12


This week happy hour takes us down to southwestern Georgia to spend some time talking with Luke Johnson and learning about his corner of the world. We really enjoyed this conversation with Luke talking about things that spanned from summer internships to what it's like to grow crops on pure sand. This is a 2 part series, our conversation was too good not to share so we will finish our conversation on a later episode!

Real Country Livin'
Real Country Livin' with Gord Bamford: Fishin' - Episode #2

Real Country Livin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 57:03


Gord Bamford is joined by the one and only country music superstar Terri Clark and they chat about Terri's career launch in Nashville, Fishin' and their new song I Ain't Drunk.The first-of-its-kind audio/visual music-focused broadcast and podcast series Real Country Livin' in partnership with SiriusXM Canada. Showcasing some of the world's best and brightest country artists and songwriters as they each share their own Real Country Livin' story - defining what Real Country Livin' means to them. With Gord Bamford as the inaugural host, the innovative series has six themed episodes including Entertainin', Fishin', Farmin', Givin', Boatin', and Drinkin' that help guide the narrative as Bamford introduces audiences to his family and friends and their Real Country Livin' way of life. Each episode features some of Gord's greatest hits along with never-before-seen performances of new original songs off of Diamonds In A Whiskey Glass. The podcast also includes exclusive interviews with many of Gord's celebrity friends including Country superstar Terri Clark, NHL defenseman Brent Burns, and more.

Real Country Livin'
Real Country Livin' with Gord Bamford: Entertainin' - Episode #1

Real Country Livin'

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 38:19


Gord Bamford is joined by his band and they chat about entertaining, some later nights and just how much the band means to him.The first-of-its-kind audio/visual music-focused broadcast and podcast series Real Country Livin' in partnership with SiriusXM Canada. Showcasing some of the world's best and brightest country artists and songwriters as they each share their own Real Country Livin' story - defining what Real Country Livin' means to them. With Gord Bamford as the inaugural host, the innovative series has six themed episodes including Entertainin', Fishin', Farmin', Givin', Boatin', and Drinkin' that help guide the narrative as Bamford introduces audiences to his family and friends and their Real Country Livin' way of life. Each episode features some of Gord's greatest hits along with never-before-seen performances of new original songs off of Diamonds In A Whiskey Glass. The podcast also includes exclusive interviews with many of Gord's celebrity friends including Country superstar Terri Clark, NHL defenseman Brent Burns, and more.

Fish Bytes 4 Kids
That Ain't Farmin'!

Fish Bytes 4 Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 4:00


When Farmer Tom gets ready to harvest his crops, he meets another kind of farmer who thinks she'll get ahead by keeping her seed in the bag. “Proverbs 11:24, Give freely and become more wealthy; be stingy and lose everything.” DDR4 #kids, #christiankids, #biblelessonsforkids, #storiesforkids, #storiesforchristiankids, #bedtimstoriesforkids, #fishbytes4kids, #roncarriewebb, #generosity, #generosityvsstinginess, #proverbs, #lessonsfromproverbs

Fish Bytes 4 Kids
That Ain't Farmin'!

Fish Bytes 4 Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 4:00


When Farmer Tom gets ready to harvest his crops, he meets another kind of farmer who thinks she'll get ahead by keeping her seed in the bag. “Proverbs 11:24, Give freely and become more wealthy; be stingy and lose everything.” DDR4 #kids, #christiankids, #biblelessonsforkids, #storiesforkids, #storiesforchristiankids, #bedtimstoriesforkids, #fishbytes4kids, #roncarriewebb, #generosity, #generosityvsstinginess, #proverbs, #lessonsfromproverbs

The Good News Podcast
Moon Farmin'

The Good News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 3:04


Experiments in moon dirt have made a major breakthrough!

Interesting Conversations with Uncle Phil

In this episode I go in depth about gardening and explain what it means to me and why I where I would like it to go in the future.Follow me on my soicals!@IC_UP_ on instagram@_UnclePhil_ on TwitterPatreon coming soon!

Burnin' Daylight
Bill Plouffe: The Punchy Pig Farmin' Preacher

Burnin' Daylight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 115:19


Bill Plouffe reached out to me because he's friends with our buddy Dan Hartman and we had a grand old chat!   Theme Music Burnin' Daylight - Matt Wilson   Featured Music Son Of A Preacher Man - Dolly Parton and Porter Wagner    

Burnin’ Daylight
Bill Plouffe: The Punchy Pig Farmin' Preacher

Burnin’ Daylight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 115:19


Bill Plouffe reached out to me because he's friends with our buddy Dan Hartman and we had a grand old chat!   Theme Music Burnin' Daylight - Matt Wilson   Featured Music Son Of A Preacher Man - Dolly Parton and Porter Wagner     --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/burnindaylight/message

Midwest Minute
Farmin, Beers, and Bargains!! Episode #3

Midwest Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 59:10


Adam and I talk farmin, cooking, bargains, and all sorts of other things!!

From The Spot
FTS EP14 - Newcastle's New Start, Farmin' Ain't Easy, and Derby Disaster

From The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 54:45


We're back with an all new episode! We discuss Steve Bruce's reign and Newcastle coming to an end, Messi's struggles, and you get two fan's takes on two different derbies! OH THE FUN! Be sure to follow us on twitter (@podfromthespot) and instagram (@podcastfromthespot) to interact with us and stay up to date with all things FTS. Can you handle the pressure? #fts #fromthespot #soccer #podcast #championsleague #premierleague #laliga #fifa #football #bundesliga #ligue1 #seriea #europaleague #footy #podcastfromthespot #nationsleague #uefa #concacaf #conmebol #podfromthespot #explore #twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podfromthespot/support

Shark farmer Podcast/ agriculture farm
272 Tom Corcoran farmin SOB

Shark farmer Podcast/ agriculture farm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 55:52


Do you know any stories of a hired hand starting to farm on their own from scratch? Listen as I talk with New York farmer Tom Corcoran

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Lavender Has Many Uses

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 11:21


The smell and look of lavender can be calming! Beth Reanee, an owner of Vintage Fields at Farmin' Betty's in Columbus, started researching what they can put in their previously rented out 11 acres. Reanee says, "I wanted to grow something and be excited about it." They have 300 plants in 4 rows and have 3 different types of Lavender. Listen to hear what their plans are to do with the lavender and how it can help you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First And Last
The Ranch

First And Last

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 86:29


Family, Farmin', and F**kin' around --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-ward2/message

StinkyLulu Says
SS3E0: We're Back?! A Preview of This Next Cycle of Episodes. With commentary on PACKAGE PLAY by Katie Farmin and BEFORE AMERICA WAS AMERICA by DeLanna Studi.

StinkyLulu Says

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 52:53


Profe Herrera (aka StinkyLulu) reintroduces the podcast and its new cycle of episodes, provides some context for the relaunched #TheatreClique Newsletter, and offers some reflections on some recent experiences in remote theatre-going, including The Package Play by Katie Farmin (Tricklock Company, Albuquerque NM) and Before America Was America by DeLanna Studi (Theatre For One: Here We Are, NYC, in partnership with Octopus Theatricals and Brookfield Place's #BFPLatHomeProgramming). Transcripts for Season3 of StinkyLulu Says will be available within 24-48 hours of each episode's release. Links to those transcripts will be available HERE and at this link.

Battle Bards
Battle Bards Episode 173: Down on the farm

Battle Bards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 49:20


Seeking a simpler and more quaint life? Then come on down to the farm with the Battle Bards, as the video game music crew looks at pastoral themes from MMORPGs! From stereotypical-sounding tracks to enchanting discoveries, this episode is all about tilling the fields, living off the land, and loving the music that floats above it all. Episode 173 show notes Intro ("Pig Ranch" from Blade & Soul, "Farm" from Free Realms, and "Cool Ranch" from Pirate101) "A Farmer's Life" from WildStar "Settlement" from ArcheAge  "Farm" from Lime Odyssey "Charmin' Farmin'" from RuneScape "Human Farm" from Forsaken World "Farm" from Dragon Nest "Shanghai Farm" from MapleStory Which one did we like best? Jukebox picks: "Happy to You" from Age of Empires III, "Before the Reckoning" from Last Oasis, and "Snowy Sky" from SaGa Scarlet Grace Outro (feat. "Quiet Countryside" from Project Gorgon) Talk to the Battle Bards on Twitter! Follow Battle Bards on iTunes, Stitcher, Player.FM, Google Play, iHeartRadio, and Pocket Casts! This podcast is produced using copyrighted material according to Fair Use practices as stated under Section 107 of the 1976 Copyright Act.

Wine Drunk and Weird
Farmin' Babies, Makin' Papes

Wine Drunk and Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 56:54


Wine Drunk and Weird: The Corona Edition! In this weeks episode the girls cover Amelia Dyer, another one of Britains worst Serial Killers. Staying true to theme with a bev in hand, we bring you the horrible story of baby-farming gone bad and lessons in how to evade an arch nemesis. This story has EVERYTHING. We're here to shine a little light and awful stories about child murder onto your self-isolation. Stay healthy! Information learned from Wikipedia, Murderpedia and the podcast 'Serial Killers: The Ogress of Reading' - remember to follow us on Instagram at @wdawpod for episode info and images!

InTheMix Vaping Podcast
Developed: Carrots (We Be Farmin’ Ya’ll)

InTheMix Vaping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 61:30


Developed is back this week, and they're....farming. Check out this episode!

The HATERSMAKEMEFAMOUS show
Farmin with Farmer Dawni!

The HATERSMAKEMEFAMOUS show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 60:00


Farmin with Farmer Dawni!

10 Drink Minimum
Show 647 Beer Farmin

10 Drink Minimum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 135:16


Our beer with Dialogue Brewing is coming out! Chris and Hollyanne explain what farm rural living is like.

iWork4Him Podcast
Farmin’ in PA

iWork4Him Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 43:39


We kicked off the first of a few days in lovely Lancaster, Pennsylvania with a stop at Binkley & Hurst to get up with Don Hoover, who shared how his farm-implement business is impacting the community. Grab your farmin' gear and c'mon! The post Farmin' in PA appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Meat Industry Ireland defends beef price and Fair Deal protest – Podcast Ep. 213

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 38:06


This week we hear farmers tackle the issue of low beef prices with Meat Industry Ireland’s Cormac Healy and the IFA stage a protest over ongoing Fair Deal nursing home delays.With the weather picking up we also take a look at weed control ahead of silage season and the Irish Farmers Journal has their very own Top Gear team take a look at tillage TAMs.

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Meat Industry Ireland defends beef price and Fair Deal protest – Podcast Ep. 213

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 38:06


This week we hear farmers tackle the issue of low beef prices with Meat Industry Ireland’s Cormac Healy and the IFA stage a protest over ongoing Fair Deal nursing home delays.With the weather picking up we also take a look at weed control ahead of silage season and the Irish Farmers Journal has their very own Top Gear team take a look at tillage TAMs.

Real Talk Y'all with James and Sandra Hudson

In episode #3 James and Sandra tackle the challenges parents face today versus their childhood, a Bed and Breakfast Castle, and how to use your horn correctly in LA.

The Pursuit to the Plate
EP87: farmin ducks, is it or isnt it.

The Pursuit to the Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 79:24


Sup y'all! So it seems my mic may be slightly staticky, she sounded great in the test run but it isn't bad. We are in a too secrete location on the road once again recording in the mobile studio. I am joined again by my good buddy David to talk about a PANDEMIC in the waterfowl world. “WHY ARENT WE KILLING BIRDS?!” Duck farming, heated ponds, ice eaters, flooded corn. Listen up. Well educate ya on why.

Rock & Roll Farming
NFU Mutual 'Ahead of the Field' episode 4

Rock & Roll Farming

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 31:00


Rock & Roll Farming is proud to present the fourth NFU Mutual 'Ahead of the Field' podcast.  We visited the stunningly located Portnellan organic farm on the banks of Loch Lomond in Scotland, where they've diversified to welcome holiday makers and tourists with 4 star cottages, glamping AND speedboat tours! I talked to Chris Scott-Park and his father David, all about how they've breathed new life into their family business.    To find other podcasts in the series, or to subscribe, search for 'NFU Mutual' in your podcast app. 

unsuitable on Rea Radio
160: It's Planning Season

unsuitable on Rea Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 29:46


Here very soon, the trees will be completely stripped of their leaves, the fields will be cleared of their crops, and the taxpayers will be looking for ways to plan for the future without being stripped of their wealth. Brace yourself: tax and estate planning season is coming. Brian Kempf, a principal in Rea's Millersburg office, regularly works with clients to develop tax planning strategies designed to protect their wealth and sustain their businesses, specializing in tax and estate planning for family farms and leaders in the agribusiness sector. Additionally, since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act took effect, Brian has studied each provision in search of growth opportunities. Farmin' Ain't Easy It's no secret that this particular industry has seen its share of struggles in recent years – there has been a price slump for the past couple years and Ohio has lost about 7.5 percent of their dairy farms over the last year, totaling over 170 farms – but we're here to tell you that, with the right planning and strategy, financial growth continues to be possible in the farming industry. If you are part of the farming community or just need to start tax planning, you will be interested in these other topics discussed in this episode: Tax planning tips Estate planning strategies Unique challenges facing the agriculture industry If you liked this episode of unsuitable on Rea Radio, let us know by hitting the like button or by sharing it with your followers on social media. You can also use #ReaRadio to join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter, and you can watch the podcast in action on the Rea & Associates YouTube channel. We've also included access to additional resources on our website at www.reacpa.com.

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team
41: Taking Care of Your Employees

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 39:39


Betsey Nash, owner of Nash HR Services, brings the listener up to speed on the “ban the box” law, hiring best practices including using applications instead of relying solely on resumes, communicating expectations to employees and finding applicants who are the right fit for your company.   References: 38 Communication in the Workplace |Beth Wonson (Podcast) Ban the box article Betsey Nash | betsey@nashhrservice.com com org SHRM – Society for Human Resources Management Get More: Subscribe on Google Play,  iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources. Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.

Yakkin With Nick
YWN Ep.48 Farmin, Farmin, and Frustration

Yakkin With Nick

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 38:54


Long time, no hear! Just poppin in for a quick update. Been busy busy busy on the farm. Almost too much to write about in this boiling hot room... Nah, not even almost, too hot to write. Listen to the episode, you cheater.  Thanks to all the Patrons that have supported me through an absence of content. It really means a lot, not just the money, but knowing that people care about what I'm doing. Thank you all.  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/justyakkin Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1852290741714815

The Meat Block
32 Dead Meat

The Meat Block

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 34:32


This weeks episode of the meat block we tell spooky stories and mysteries that we came across as butchers Credits Travis Stockstill David Zarling Ryan O'HernProducer/audio editingTravis stockstill songsUnion pacific ring the bellHalloween three themeCharlie Daniels legend of wooley swampContact us atThe Meat BlockTwitter@themeatblockpodhttps://www.instagram.com/themeatblock/https://www.spreaker.com/show/2220980Questions themeatblockpodcast@gmail.comhttps://m.facebook.com/groups/548355638886041Travis Facebook@AmericanButcherTwitter@usabutcher https://www.instagram.com/americanbutcher/https://www.spreaker.com/user/americanbutcherBooking theamericanbutcher@gmail.comDavid https://www.instagram.com/afarmbutcher/dvzarling@gmail.comRyan O'Hernhttp://instagram.com/gatherandbreakgatherandbreak.com

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA – Segment 3: Farmin' Britt, Exit Poll, plus Hotshots #EOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 51:53


Text reaction to Iggy wanting to steal crops, should Jay dress more like Jeff Abeln, Buck Swope has posted a pic of Farmin' Britt, Jennings says she has big udders, should we produce a Doug Vaughn calendar, The Cat is requesting seed money, Iggy drops some knowledge on gardening, #AudioFun of the world's best toe wrestler, shin kicking is an actual sports as well according to Doug, time for Bertarelli Cutlery Cuts of the Week, coming up now it's Exit Poll sponsored today by Normandie, Iggy's Drops of the Week presented by The Post, predictions for Mayweather vs. McGregor, Email of the Day.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA – Segment 3: Farmin' Britt, Exit Poll, plus Hotshots #EOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 51:53


Text reaction to Iggy wanting to steal crops, should Jay dress more like Jeff Abeln, Buck Swope has posted a pic of Farmin' Britt, Jennings says she has big udders, should we produce a Doug Vaughn calendar, The Cat is requesting seed money, Iggy drops some knowledge on gardening, #AudioFun of the world's best toe wrestler, shin kicking is an actual sports as well according to Doug, time for Bertarelli Cutlery Cuts of the Week, coming up now it's Exit Poll sponsored today by Normandie, Iggy's Drops of the Week presented by The Post, predictions for Mayweather vs. McGregor, Email of the Day.

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Episode 199: Farmin' Yams

Page 7

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 52:16


Molly, Jackie and Marcus discuss a new lead in the missing Richard Simmons case, Julia Roberts & Susan Sarandon's fake feud, and Pippa Middleton's upcoming wedding.