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Today on the podcast, I interviewed John Arbuckle, a passionate regenerative agriculture farmer and owner of Singing Pastures. He shared his inspiring journey from conventional to regenerative farming, how regenerative animal farming can offer significant environmental benefits, and the crucial role of grazing animals in nurturing healthy ecosystems. Our conversation also dove into the impact of our food choices on ecological health. Follow Singing Pastures on Instagram and Facebook @singingpastures or check out singingpastures.com. Use code Wilderness20 to get 20% off your first order! Other resources mentioned in this episode: Joel Salatin's website and books: polyfacefarms.com Watch the Sacred Cow documentary here: Amazon Get the Sacred Cow book here: sacredcow.info/book 00:00 Introduction to Nature-Based Pediatric Therapy 00:59 Interview with Farmer John Arbuckle 04:13 John's Journey to Regenerative Agriculture 07:02 The Philosophy and Practice of Regenerative Farming 10:51 The Role of Animals in Regenerative Agriculture 20:55 The Impact of Regenerative Farming on Wildlife and Ecosystems 22:49 Introduction to Sacred Cow 24:15 The Importance of Hoofed Animals 25:14 Personal Dietary Choices and Health 26:42 The Role of Grazing Animals in Ecosystems 28:39 Photosynthesis and Carbon Sequestration 30:17 Grazing Practices and Soil Health 35:14 Supporting Local Farmers 37:27 Singing Pastures: Products and Philosophy 39:03 Upcoming Travel Adventures 42:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
How do you keep productivity up on your farm? On this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, Michael is joined by John Arbuckle of Singing Pastures Farm. Along with a network of farm partners, John and his family raise heritage breed pigs in the grassy fields of coastal Maine. Hear more about the day-to-day operations and decisions behind this sustainable farm and the uniqueness of their Roam Sticks.. Tune in as we explore their shift from traditional pork production to a product-centric system. In this episode, you'll hear… What John's farming journey was like growing up 2:34 About the transition from pork to snack sticks 9:26 How they set their farm up to be a product-centric system 13:26 About the big system farm changes to help alleviate John's workload 17:26 More on where the pork get processed 23:23 What a typical day on the farm is like for John 25:15 John's advice for new farmers 34:24 About the farm's distribution 41:43 What makes Singing Pastures' Roam Sticks different from other meat sticks 42:44 What is John's favorite tool on the farm? 48:09 About the Guest: John Arbuckle, of Singing Pastures Farm is a 9th generation farmer. Along with a network of farm partners, John and his family raise heritage breed pigs in the grassy fields of coastal Maine where they are changing the food system from the ground up. Singing Pastures is a 9th generation farm family focusing on creating the mostly unique and delicious snacks out there! We raise pigs on pasture in ways that create nutrient dense meat, heal ecosystems and nurture wildlife. Resources: Website - https://singingpastures.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/singingpastures/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/singingpastures/ The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor! Conservation organizations play an important role in supporting local farms and food efforts nationwide. In the heart of the Ozarks, this land trust is taking land access for farmers one step further where they are offering affordable stable leases. Through the NWA Food Systems Initiative, NWALT is offering underserved farmers the opportunity to sublease certain designated tracts of farmland on a dedicated property to help support sustainable farming practices in Northwest Arkansas. The Farmland Lease Program is available to beginning and experienced farmers who are interested in fruit and/or vegetable production. Approved applicants will have access to water and electric utility infrastructure, shared access to farm equipment and harvesting facilities with neighboring participant farmers. In addition, farmers accepted into the program will have access to education, training, and other resources to help them succeed. You can learn more about the program and the farm location in this podcast or contact 479-966-4666. Information is online at www.nwafarmlink.org.
We're giving you ANOTHER sneak peek into the magic awaiting you at Regenerate! We're excited to share our NEW episode featuring one of the incredible speakers. Angela Faughtenberry, owner and entrepreneur at 413 Farm in Oklahoma, shares insights, knowledge, and a sneak peek of her upcoming session at Regenerate!
On this episode, we have Holly & John Arbuckle who are the Co-Founders of Singing Pastures. Singing Pastures is supporting regenerative agriculture with their regenerative, pastured-pork snack sticks and soon-to-launch salami products. In this episode, Holly & John share why creating a CPG brand was their path toward an adequate farming livelihood, we learn all about their unique pork program which is “wildly regenerative”, and we discuss what the regenerative community has to do in the future to be successful. Episode Highlights:
Ye Haw! Git along lil doggies, Paul and Alex are talking about having respect for people in service positions and how easy it is to take negative attention as positive attention, especially if you are John Arbuckle. Get wrapped up in this week's strip Here. Follow the Podcast on Twitter or Instagram Follow the Paul on Instagram Follow Alex on Twitter or Instagram Mystic Lasagna is a Member of the Missing Sock network. For other great shows like this one, check out https://www.missingsocknetwork.com/ or search Missing Sock in your favorite pod catcher. Also we have Merch!! Follow the network on Instagram. Lasagnaste´
Paul and Alex take a slice out of The Prophet by Khalil Gibran. Freedom is a prison, nourishment is death, there is no escape from nonsense. Join us for some wisdom from an OG master of third panel glibness. Follow the Podcast on Twitter or Instagram Follow the Paul on Instagram Follow Alex on Twitter or Instagram Mystic Lasagna is a Member of the Missing Sock network. For other great shows like this one, check out https://www.missingsocknetwork.com/ or search Missing Sock in your favorite pod catcher. Also we have Merch!! Follow the network on Instagram. Lasagnaste´
Bengals beat the Broncos 15-10 thanks to some Mile High kicking from Money Mac and Strong Defense. Joined by Kitty Katz, Dean, John Ford and Little Sexy we recap a boring game, show some love for all the wounded tigers, and John Arbuckle's sensitive cat. Outro Smile by Wizkid
John Arbuckle, founder of Singing Pastures, joins us to discuss their uncommon, revolutionary, and regenerative practices of growing pigs.---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Other ways to support our work:- Share the podcast - Give a 5-star rating- Or buy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture. ----------------------------------------------------What is the role of the humble pig in regenerative ag? How is building brands key to move and get customers on board? Is it possible to gain profit without compromising the environment?More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/john-arbuckle.Find our video course here:https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course/----------------------------------------------------For feedback, ideas, suggestions please contact us through Twitter @KoenvanSeijen, or get in touch through the website www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com. Join our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P. The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Support the show Support the show (https://www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag)
In this episode of The Sustainable Dish Podcast, Lauren talks with John Arbuckle of Singing Pastures. John and his wife, Holly, are 9th generation farmers. In 2016, they started Singing Pastures with their mission to showcase and practice Wildly Regenerative Agriculture. Lauren and John discuss their Maine farm and how they identified the need to do things differently, what they are doing, how they are doing it, and what regenerative agriculture means to them and the food system as a whole. If you're interested in starting a regenerative farm or are new to farming, check out this episode. Learn more about John and Singing Pastures Farm on their website, and be sure to follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. This episode brought to you by DrinkLMNT who has an exclusive deal for my listeners. Visit this page to learn how you can get a sampler pack for only $5. It's also brought to you by my favorite fish company, Sitka Salmon Shares. Learn more about it in the show or visit their website here and enter the code SustainableDish25 for $25 off a premium share.
WE ARE NOW A GARFIELD PODCAST on this episode we discuss the movie John Wick which is clearly a movie about John Arbuckle. Is murdering like 80 people over a dog justifiable? Probably! Join us this week for some hot steamy intellectual soup as we analyze the moral, socioeconomic, and Hegelian Dialectic implications of the most violent Garfield character. Like what we do? contact us at truecentristpod@gmail.com or at our twitter @podcentrist or you know, come view the low effort we put towards our videos at the youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk74wzaXfBN0T7FmyQeb5PA we love the three people who accidentally subscribed and then gracefully forgot of our cursed existence.
John and I have an in depth conversation today about farming! We talk about raising, sustaining, and finishing our animals and what difference it all makes. We talk about his pigs, and he even gives me some insight on how to start our own farm in the future! Tons of information that I am sure you'll enjoy!
Today's guest is John Arbuckle. He's owner of Singing Pastures. John specializes in producing the very best outputs (including the country's only 100% non-GMO, pasture raised pork snack sticks and salamis) by using the very best inputs (high quality feedstuffs such as apples, acorns, pears, alfalfa, and grass fed dairy products rather than cereal grains). Please check out his website: Singing Pastures. Happy Living is on a Mission to Improve the Happy of the World, One Person at a time at, please visit our website Happyliving.com for more Happy content and find out how Happy you are with our Happy Quiz. Sponsor *Try Dry Farm Wines Here* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happy-living/message
We all float down here. Cause down here is a lazy ass river, and we'll get to the point eventually. This week, while stuck in John Arbuckle's khaki hell, Paul and Alex take on a 12 year old banking crisis, start a store for penitent dads, and let the laziest of rivers steer them toward the acceptance of beautiful memories. Hell yea. Experiences. Remember those? Lasagnaste´. https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2008/10/04
Let's get Chakradical. This week Paul and Alex are stayin Zen. John Arbuckle is not. After a few words on prophecy seeding, the Beast and the Seeker commune with the Field to talk about Maintenance and Zen. This is a nice chill one folks. Dip some cookies in some icing and snuggle deep down in those layers. https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2002/04/16
Courtney and Alison watched S09E05 of The X-Files "Lord of the Flies" – and learn about amazing unsolved mysteries such as our vital island updates, John Arbuckle yank crimes, and how the writers of the X-Files still manage to have gone their entire lives without meeting a single teenage girl.
In this Episode of Fubar Ferret I mess up some names, Garfield, and the saga of the tires. Thanks for listening on all Platforms! Just remember, it takes about 8 hours to put tires on a vehicle. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
John Arbuckle of Singing Prairie Farms is a 9th generation livestock farmer. Today, he helps us take a deep dive into the heart of regenerative farming practices. He explains how we need to see soil differently, as a living entity that we must nurture and respect. His family has been farming for the last 300 years, and they've learned a thing or two along the way. In this conversation, John shares their accumulated wisdom. He discusses how recent droughts, flooding and even wildfires are related to our disconnect with the land. He contrasts regenerative agriculture to the industrial model of farming and explains how good the former is for the planet. And he invites us all to "hold hands with the earth" and take part in regenerating the soil, whether we are farmers or not. For more from John, visit his website, singingprairiefarms.com. Check out our sponsors: Vintage Tradition and Ancestral Supplements. Sign up for our Wise Traditions conference here.
Wally Wingert is the voice you know, whether you know it or not. From the announcer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, to John Arbuckle on Cartoon Network’s “The Garfield Show”, Ant Man from the Avengers animated series, The Riddler from the video game series, “Batman: Arkham”, voices in popular mangas, including “Bleach”, Tiger & Bunny, and others, and as guest voices on Harvey Birdman, King of the Hill, The Simpsons and Family Guy. Wally is also one of the voices you’ll hear on Disney’s revamped “Pirates of the Carribean” ride. Find out from Wally what it's like to live your childhood dreams.
Did you know that 97% of pork, almost 100% of chicken and 70-80% of beef purchased today in America comes from factory farms? And in case you don’t know, every time you buy conventionally raised meat you’re: Consuming fewer nutrients and more inflammatory fats Contributing to environmental destruction Supporting animal cruelty Allowing for the overuse of antibiotics We’ve all seen the pictures of what happens on certain factory farms and it’s not pretty.
For our 4th episode from Paleo f(x) we have John Arbuckle on. John is a tenth generation farmer, a lineage that can be traced to Scotland, where ancestors raised wheat and lamb north of Glasgow. He is also the creator of ButcherBox and Roam Sticks. Roam sticks are snack sticks made with non-GMO and pasture-raised pork. Apologies for the poor audio quality. HOPE YOU ENJOY!
We already knew there was something wrong with John Arbuckle, but in today's episode we see just how perverse and inexplicable his behavior is. I mean, honestly, what the fuck, Arbuckle?Today's strip
John Arbuckle is a local pasture-raised pig farmer who enjoys adventures, his family. and pushing the envelope of the peace and simplicity movement. He currently owns Singing Prairie Farm in La Plata, MO and is launching a new product called Roam Sticks. Visit his webpage at: www.roamsticks.net
Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast My guest for this episode is John Arbuckle, a Missouri farmer who is transitioning from grain based pork production to perennial pasture and forage. John and I discuss talk about his life as a farmer and how he is transitioning away from a grain based diet for his hogs towards developing perennial forages. Familiar with permaculture, he uses tiered priorities to describe his zone model of production, which influences how he interacts with the land. To establish this kind of system John also takes a long view of this work, looking out twenty years in order to reasonably move from the current model to something perennial and permanent. You can find out more about John and his products at: BaconSnackSticks.com Singing Prairie Farm (Facebook) Commentary Before we get to my commentary, I do want to add that John said to me, after we recorded the interview and were wrapping up, he is trying to get President Obama to pardon one of his turkeys this year for the presidential turkey pardon. If anyone out there has a connection and can help make that happen, I'd really appreciate it. The first lesson comes from John's experimentation to see what works and then bolstering his findings with evidence. He saw a problem, found a solution, and is now expanding on it further. This adds to what we know and can use when talking about why permaculture, perennial polycultures, and agroforestry matter. More of this work needs done. Are you currently practicing citizen science and experimenting on matters of permaculture from alternative energy to animal husbandry to landscape techniques? The other is that we should, as Bill Mollison implores us, take responsibility for our lives and that of our descendants. John reminds us that time is marching on whether we act on our dreams or not. Whether we plant a tree today, tomorrow, or never, time and the world continue with us or without us. I practice permaculture to create the world where I want to live. That world is an abundant one for all life. What world do you want to live in? What are you doing each day to make that world a reality? Support the Podcast I am in fundraising mode this fall and need your help to get 2015 off to a good start. If you are in a place where you have some financial surplus in your life, please consider making a one time or monthly contribution to the show. Find out how at: www.thepermaculturepodcast.com/support Get In Touch E-mail: The Permaculture Podcast The Permaculture Podcast with Scott Mann The Permaculture Podcast Facebook: Facebook.com/ThePermaculturePodcast Twitter: @permaculturecst YouTube
In this new version of Just Kasting, the guys tackle the entertainment news of today and the simpler times of bald kids and orange cats (Recorded 3/18/14)