Young Farmer Podcast
Young Farmer Podcast
americanagriculturist
American Agriculturist presents the Young Farmer Podcast with editor Chris Torres, who talks with a generation charting a new path in agriculture via technology and innovative business practices.
Back to normal for Pa. FFA
Pennsylvania FFA state officers Abby O'Neill and Nina Coolidge talk about their year of FFA service and how being part of the organization has helped them grow.
Sep 14, 2021
14 min
Young farmer tackles aquaponics
Description: In Lisbon, Maine, Trevor Kenkel and his crew grow lettuce and other greens in an aquaponics system. He runs Springworks Farm, the largest aquaponics facility in New England, but he has big plans to replace the greens coming from California with greens grown in his aquaponic greenhouses. Website: https://www.springworksfarm.com/ (Springworks Farms)
Aug 10, 2021
26 min
Fifth gen fights to keep dairy alive in Massachusetts
Sam Staebner is the dynamic fifth-generation producer at Whittier Farms in Sutton, Mass., a 500-acre dairy, beef and vegetable operation. She talks about her farm’s history, the decision to come back to the farm after college, and what she thinks the future holds for agriculture in Massachusetts.
Jul 27, 2021
38 min
All girls, All FFA
The 2021-22 New York State FFA officer team is a special one. All six members of the team are female, the first time in the state’s history. Three members of this year’s team give their take on being elected and what their plans are for the new year, as things start reopening and getting back to normal.
Jul 20, 2021
21 min
A big digester and big plans for the future
Description: Danielle Goodrich and Billy Connolly talk about the partnership that led to the building of a 1.32 million gallon manure digester at Goodrich Family Farm in Salisbury, Vt., a multigenerational farm run by Danielle and her brother, Chase.
Jul 13, 2021
28 min
Finances and young farmers
Raechel Sattazahn and Matthew Hackenberg of AgChoice Farm Credit talk about things young farmers can do to get off to a good financial start in their business as well as the importance of establishing a good long-term business plan.
Jul 7, 2021
24 min
Talking Maryland ag with John Torres
John Torres is executive director of Maryland Farm Bureau, in charge of the day-to-day operations of the organization. He talks about the big ag issues facing Maryland farmers and the opportunities he sees for young farmers in the state.
Jun 15, 2021
32 min
Organic Valley’s Gen-O Program
What is Gen-O? It’s Organic Valley’s effort to train young farmers to be future leaders of the cooperative and to be ambassadors for organic dairying. But for struggling young farmers, it’s also become a place where they can talk about things happening on the farm and learn from each other. Guests include Amy Forgues of Organic Valley and Matt Choiniere, a 26-year-old farmer from Highgate, Vt. https://www.organicvalley.coop/why-organic-valley/sustainability/farm-wellbeing/ (Organic Valley)
Jun 1, 2021
38 min
DC Farms is focused on the cows
Description: Dave Wolcott and Colleen Rudolph had one goal when starting their own dairy operation four years ago: simplicity. First off, though, they had to get their business going. A program offered by Farm Credit East helped get their operation off its feet, and last August they became farm owners, buying the farm they've been leasing for four years. Link: https://www.farmcrediteast.com/products-and-services/new-farmer-programs/FarmStart (FarmStart Program)
Apr 20, 2021
34 min
Agriculture Future of America, in the conversation
Bridging differences: In the wake of all the social unrest of 2020, a group of agriculture students decided that they wanted agriculture to be involved in conversations over gender equality, diversity and racial discrimination. The result was a five-part virtual series called AFA Bridge: Thriving through our differences, put on by Agriculture Future of America. Katie Gaebel, director of programs at AFA, and students Onsang Yau and Paul Schlotman talk about the program.
Mar 23, 2021
40 min
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