Fairly Interesting

Fairly Interesting

Sharing the goodness of agriculture and human ingenuity, one Fairly Interesting discussion at a time. Brought to you by Dr. Tommy Winders, Max Winders, & Jack Winders

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Episoder(30)

#22 - Family Farms: A Dying Breed?

#22 - Family Farms: A Dying Breed?

In this podcast we clear up the misperceptions around Corporate Farming and explain how family farms are still the bedrock of American agriculture. The reality is far different than what you might thi...

19 Des 202456min

#21 - Irrigation is Always Interesting

#21 - Irrigation is Always Interesting

In this episode we discuss irrigation; the manipulation of water for farming and human flourishing. From beaver dams to the Ogallala Aquifer, from the Indus valley to Petra, from (midget) water divine...

27 Okt 20241h 10min

#020 - Goodbye Yellowstone: The Rest of The Story

#020 - Goodbye Yellowstone: The Rest of The Story

RFK Jr. is driving a fresh national discussion on health through nutrition. While this is a welcome development, unfortunately, he and others like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson are missing the last par...

12 Sep 20241h 11min

#019 - Even the Cows Won't Eat It!

#019 - Even the Cows Won't Eat It!

In this episode we revisit Fake Meat and explore why Beyond Beef stock crashed, why McDonald's discontinued their fake meat burger, and why the hype bubble is bursting. Hint, the cows won't even eat v...

19 Aug 202458min

#18 - Cruel to be Kind (Part II)

#18 - Cruel to be Kind (Part II)

Tune into our 2nd episode of Cruel To Be Kind, a continuation of our discussion about common farming animal husbandry practices. From Molting chickens, Trimming beaks, Dehorning cattle, and Shearing s...

6 Jul 20241h 17min

#17 - Cruel to be Kind

#17 - Cruel to be Kind

Farmers around the world utilize common practices which may appear to be cruel, but ultimately are rooted in kindness ultimately produce the best outcomes. Livestock producers implement such practices...

17 Jun 20241h 8min

#16 - Greenpeace: Killing Whales and Blind Children

#16 - Greenpeace: Killing Whales and Blind Children

In this episode we revisit the saga of Golden Rice. 140 million poor children suffer from vitamin A deficiency, of which 500,000 go blind and 250,000 die each year. Golden Rice could save them, except...

16 Mai 202446min

#15 - Glyphysteria (and, we love corn)

#15 - Glyphysteria (and, we love corn)

In this podcast we're joined by our agronomist friend, Seth Tuscherer, to bring the boots on the ground perspective as we discuss the demonization of glyphosate, monocrop agriculture and how the preca...

25 Apr 20241h 33min

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