Ep 110 What to Cull, or Not to Cull – That is the Question
agri-Culture13 Huhti 2021

Ep 110 What to Cull, or Not to Cull – That is the Question

What to choose and what to keep The thought in Springtime fends off sleep With breed or farm or film or seed You must choose well or won’t succeed. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culling Support the show

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Ep 141 Dr. Jeffrey Perry and Cornell University:  A New Take on The Millennial Falcon

Ep 141 Dr. Jeffrey Perry and Cornell University: A New Take on The Millennial Falcon

Some of us associate Cornell University with the famous birding department and nest cams (that’s you, Elara). Some might think of Cornell as the home of the Cornell Small Farms Program newsletter (also Elara). And some might think of Cornell as the school with the neat restaurant program (El…wait - what?!?). No matter what you associate with this prestigious Ivy-League school, it’s probably good. Way back in 1868 Ezra Cornell said “I would found an institution where an...

11 Marras 202142min

Ep 140 Kristy and the Giant Tractor (and Two Interns)

Ep 140 Kristy and the Giant Tractor (and Two Interns)

Kristy Meyer, FFA media and communications spokesperson extraordinaire, is today’s podcast guest. She welcomed us graciously at the 2021 FFA convention in Indianapolis, Indiana (once we could find a place to stand behind the 55,000 teenagers and a gargantuan harvester, that is). But we have other stars of the show as well – The Interns. Backyard Green Films enlisted (drafted, coerced…) the help of two young people who we hope will make future appearances in the agri-Culture...

4 Marras 202124min

Ep 139 Lis Barsuglia-Madsen: The Debits and Credits of Knitting

Ep 139 Lis Barsuglia-Madsen: The Debits and Credits of Knitting

Wait – I thought knitting was relaxing. Now we have to do math?!? Well, that’s especially true if you knit for a living, which is hard to do if you want to survive. Because if beautiful handwork becomes something that’s just a pastime, then “past” will become the key word. Then the cost will be immeasurable. It is a skill we cannot lose, so Elara is doing her part, and faithfully buying a hand-knit sweater. And a hat. And shawl. And fingerless m...

27 Loka 202126min

Ep 138 Yankee Rock Farm: Finn Is In The Hunger AND Wool Games This Time

Ep 138 Yankee Rock Farm: Finn Is In The Hunger AND Wool Games This Time

Before heading to the New York State Sheep and Wool Festival 2021, we did a farm visit to speak with one of the participants of that grand event. Siri Swanson (sheep shearer, farmer, butcher, educator and overachiever, among other things) gave us a tour of Yankee Rock Farm. When she and her partner Colin are not running around the country shearing sheep, she plies her farming trades on three or four different sites near the Green Mountains of Vermont. She has to do multiples...

20 Loka 202150min

Ep 137 Tammy White: Peace Like a River – Or a Sweater

Ep 137 Tammy White: Peace Like a River – Or a Sweater

Tammy White, of and at Wing and a Prayer Farm. Custodian of one of the “finalist” places Elara wants to have her Elara’s ashes spread when the time comes. (Or maybe we’ll just hope that in the next life we come back as a Shetland Sheep in Vermont.) Links: https://www.wingandaprayerfarm.com/ https://www.virtual.sheepandwool.com/41 AI Research TodaySerious Conversations About Real AI Research; decoding the ArXiv into your headphones. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the s...

13 Loka 202129min

Ep 136 Chef Stephanie Oelsligle Jordan:  Sometimes Lentils Have Grassroots

Ep 136 Chef Stephanie Oelsligle Jordan: Sometimes Lentils Have Grassroots

From Sustainable Solano’s website… “We are a grassroots, countywide movement uniting people through work that aims to serve the future of Solano County, to promote ecologically regenerative, economically and socially just communities in a world that works for everyone. Sustainable Solano has grown out of decades of dedicated community work that started with community gardens and has grown to include an emphasis on creating sustainable, regenerative environments, community capacity building, s...

6 Loka 202136min

Ep 135 Dr. Amy McLean: You bet your…sweet bippy.

Ep 135 Dr. Amy McLean: You bet your…sweet bippy.

It’s Donkey Season again! If you don’t know why it’s Donkey Season, you’ll have to listen to the podcast intro to find out. But not only do you get your curiosity satisfied on that count, you get to hear one of our favorite interviews in its entirety. Dr. Amy McClean (B.S., M.S., Ph.D., thank you very much) gives us a quick lesson on the joys of the donkey universe – and we didn’t even have to pay tuition at UC Davis to hear it (Although we have to say we are tempted to go...

29 Syys 202130min

Ep 134 The Boer Wars:  Randy Dusek - American Goat Federation

Ep 134 The Boer Wars: Randy Dusek - American Goat Federation

Goats were brought over to this country almost exactly five centuries ago. For something that has been around so long, it’s amazing that this animal has flown under the radar of popular consumer taste for most of its residency here in North America. But goats have a lot to offer to the agricultural universe, as the rest of the world has known for thousands of years. That realization is finally hitting our production markets, and it’s due to the efforts of people like our gue...

21 Syys 202138min

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