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Getting the Pulse of Growing Lentils

  • September 16, 2020
  • Tagged as: lentils, montana, protein, Pulses, women farmers
The Farver family has been growing lentils in northeastern Montana for decades. But in the past few years, the family decided to make some changes at Farver Farms, says Shauna Ferguson Farver. First up? Value-added...

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Janice Person
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Enjoying Lamb Starts with A Good Cut & Simplicity in Cooking

  • September 2, 2020
  • Tagged as: lamb, meat, nevada, protein
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Lamb may not be a common dish on every table in America, but this red meat provides a great tasting addition to the menu. We talk to Nevada rancher Mike Compston about raising sheep, cutting…

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Growing Purple Hull Peas, Young Black Farmer Terren Moore Keeps Focus on the Future

  • August 19, 2020
  • Tagged as: black farmers, Pulses, texas, vegetables
Texan Terren Moore saw a lot of demand for vegetables locally while in high school and next thing he knew, he was growing purple hull peas in the backyard. He was just 15 years old...

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Janice Person
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The History of Being a Black Farmer, Johnson Family Farm Preceded Lincoln’s Presidency

  • August 5, 2020
  • Tagged as: corn, grain, Illinois, soybeans, wheat
Few farmers have a more captivating history or voice than black farmer Lloyd Johnson who grows corn, soybeans and wheat in Alton, Illinois. The Johnson family — Lloyd’s great grandparents — bought the property in...

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What 2020 is Like for Local Microbreweries & Restaurants (Bonus Episode)

  • July 27, 2020
  • Tagged as: barley, beer, grain, tennessee, wheat

Over the past several months, we have talked to several farmers including changes in light of covid-19. This bonus episode takes a totally different look at the world as we catch back up with Christian…

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Growing Watermelons & Connecting to Customers: Rachel Syngo is Big On Watermelon

  • July 22, 2020
  • Tagged as: Florida, fruit, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, watermelon, women farmers
 Can you imagine July if someone wasn’t growing watermelons? Summertime wouldn’t be the same without watermelon! It cools us down, hydrates us and brings smiles to faces! Few of us have had the chance...

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Janice Person
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You Asked the Questions, Janice Gives Some Answers!

  • July 8, 2020
  • Tagged as: Q&A
Wondering what’s on the minds of the people who listen to and follow Grounded by the Farm, we asked you to send us your questions and boy, did you all deliver! In this episode we...

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Growing Almonds and Starting a Flavored Almonds Business

  • June 24, 2020
  • Tagged as: almonds, bees, california, irrigation, nuts, protein, water
When you search for Dino Giacomazzi online, you find a farmer who is focused on the environment. You also read a lot about dairy farming, but last year, the Giacomazzi family sold the cows &...

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A Rice Farmer Who Loves Farming, Food & YouTube — Meet Matthew Sligar

  • June 9, 2020
  • Tagged as: california, grain, rice, staple
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  While I didn’t meet a rice farmer til I was an adult, I have a lot of them to thank for a lifetime of enjoying rice! I’ve had the chance to meet and talk…

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Janice Person
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What kind of wheat do you use to make bread? to make pasta?

  • May 27, 2020
  • Tagged as: grain, montana, wheat, women farmers
Wheat is one of those basic building blocks of diets for many of us and yet, it’s not something we get to know well from the farm perspective. I realized that recently as friends have...

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Experiencing & Understanding Shifts in America’s Food System

  • May 14, 2020
There have been a lot of things happening in America’s food system over the past few weeks and while we have talked about some elements in various episodes so far, the big picture still is...

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Building a Community Garden in Chicago and Online

  • April 29, 2020
  • Tagged as: black farmers, gardening, Illinois, vegetables, women farmers
Building a community garden & the community that inspires more people to grow food in their backyard has driven Natasha Nicholes to do great things on Chicago’s South Side & online. Family Passion for Gardening...

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