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Talking with an Egg Farmer (Podcast Transcript for Grounded by the Farm episode 203)

  • May 5, 2021

Grounded by the Farm episode 203 Local Flowers Provide a Sustainable Option See the connected article, photos & access audio, etc — For Egg Farmers, Both Chickens and Eggs Have to Come First! Generated automatically…

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Local Flowers Provide a Sustainable Option (Podcast Transcript for Grounded by the Farm episode 204)

  • May 5, 2021

Grounded by the Farm episode 204 Local Flowers Provide a Sustainable Option See the connected article, photos & access audio, etc — Who grew the flowers in that bouquet? Talking Local Flowers with England’s Ben…

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Traveling & Seeing Farms Q&A (Podcast Transcript for Grounded by the Farm episode 205)

  • May 5, 2021
Traveling & Seeing Farms

Grounded by the Farm episode 205 Traveling & Seeing Farms Q&A See the connected article, photos & access audio, etc — Traveling Around the World & Visiting Farms As She Goes Generated automatically by otter.ai…

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Traveling Around the World & Visiting Farms As She Goes

  • April 28, 2021
 Usually Grounded by the Farm episodes include us interviewing a farmer, talking about the food they produce. And in this second season, we are interviewing farmers in various parts of the world. But this...

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Who grew the flowers in that bouquet? Talking Local Flowers with England’s Ben Cross

  • April 14, 2021
  • Tagged as: England, Flowers
In February, another cold snap hit and I desperately put flowers on my grocery order to simply have a visual reminder that spring would be coming. That bouquet included alstroemeria as many do but I...

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  • Food
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For Egg Farmers, Both Chickens and Eggs Have to Come First!

  • March 31, 2021
  • Tagged as: Canada, eggs, holidays, protein, women farmers
It’s the age ol’ question that continues to perplex us – which came first? The chicken or the egg? Most days, eggs are far more likely to be part of the breakfast mix than that...

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What is a pig farm really like? And what’s your favorite cut of pork?

  • March 17, 2021
  • Tagged as: Europe, Germany, pork
When I say “pig farm”, what is it YOU think of? From the things we see and “learn” from when we’re kids, to the experiences we have when we’re cooking up our favorite brand of...

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  • Farm Basics

Do pig farms smell bad? Remembering My First Visit to a Pig Farm

  • March 17, 2021
  • Tagged as: barns, Missouri, pork
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Years ago, I had the amazing chance to visit a good friend and her family on their pig farm in Missouri. Chris & I got to know each other through social media. We had probably…

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  • Podcast

Cheese-a-Day: Farmer Tom’s Challenge to Get to Know UK Dairy

  • March 3, 2021
  • Tagged as: dairy, Europe, lamb, wheat
Knowing the first episode of our second season would be published the first week of March, it was obvious we needed to talk about the Cheese-A-Day Challenge started by “Farmer Tom” in the UK! Getting...

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Growing Corn in Iowa, Dave Walton is Not The Stereotype You May Hear

  • December 23, 2020
  • Tagged as: corn, grain, holidays, iowa
As we round the foods on the holiday plate, it’s time to talk about growing corn! Corn isn’t just one of the staples for a healthy holiday season, it’s a consumable that has been around...

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Sweet Potato Farmer Todd O’Neal Is Feeling the Love as Sweet Potatoes Grow in Favor

  • December 9, 2020
  • Tagged as: holidays, Louisiana, sweet potato, vegetables
Todd O’Neal is a sweet potato farmer in Louisiana and his enthusiasm for the crop is electric. He talks to us about how sweet potatoes were considered something for poor people, as small farmers always...

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  • Faces
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Not a Stereotypical Cranberry Farmer But Destined to Join the Family Business

  • November 25, 2020
  • Tagged as: cranberries, fruit, holidays, wisconsin, women farmers
Family holiday celebrations wouldn’t be the same without the cranberry salad my grandmom & mom have always served. With that in mind, interviewing a cranberry farmer was a must for the holiday series on Grounded...

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