Chiropractic Medicine is often misunderstood and mischaracterized. Today, we talk to Ryan and Abbie Hewkin about their business and how Chiropractic medicine can be a useful tool in treating our overall health and well being. We talk about having a holistic approach to our health and learning about how all of our body is connected. We also speak about the accessibility of chiropractors in rural America and how that is a bit of an untapped resource. Check Ryan and Abbie out online at https://www.excelsiorchiro.com/
The hog industry is facing a disastrous period - processing plants closed indefinitely, farmers having to euthanize pigs, and concerns of mental health and stress. Minnesota hog farmer and blogger, Wanda Patsche, joins the girls to discuss the crisis and what pig farmers are facing. Follow Wanda's blog, Minnesota Farm Living, on Facebook and her website. Follow the girls on Twitter:Jennifer Campbell - @plowwifeKaren Corrigan - @weedgirl24Kelsey Litchfield - @klitchfield13
Taylor Moyer, Crew Chief for the Jr. Motorsports Racing #8 Car in the Xfinity Series, joined me to talk about what goes into managing the complexity that exists in the shop of a NASCAR race team. We also talk about his families rich history in farming and his own personal connection to the farm industry.
Part 2 of taking a deep dive into the world of dairy farming. Brittany Olson is a 5th generation dairy farmer from Wisconsin. We discuss her own journey with anxiety and how she has become an avid advocate for those struggling with their mental health. We talk about the pressures that come with dairy and the challenges with sharing our story.
In this bonus episode I share some highlights of the recordings I captured at the Holistic Management Canada 2020 Conference. There are recordings from Don Campbell's talk on financial planning and keys to success. That is followed by a bull pen discussion with Don Campbell, Dana Penrice, Bluesette Campbell, and Ralph Corcoran. Finally we have Kevin from Red Deer, AB sharing his introduction to the Producer Grazing Panel of which I was a part. For the full recordings of all these talks and more support the Working Cows podcast at patreon.com/WorkingCows
Hugh Aljoe, Director of Producer Relations for the Noble Research Institute in Ardmore, OK, joined me to discuss the skills required to progress as an intentional manager. We talk about the intentional management of pastures, livestock, marketing, records, finance, and personnel.
The girls are joined by a special guest, Laura Daniels! Laura is a mother, wife, farmer, dairy consultant and agriculture advocate. She is also the owner of Hitch Pin Consulting and focuses on helping businesses manage their greatest resource: their people. Laura joins the girls to discuss the current concern of milk dumping and how dairy farmers are dealing with the crisis. Follow Laura Daniels on Twitter, Facebook, and InstagramFollow Jennifer Campbell on TwitterFollow Karen Corrigan on Twitter Follow Kelsey Litchfield on Twitter
Dairy farming is a life like no other. Over the past several years, their industry has been through the ringer. Tara from the New Mexico Milkmaid does a wonderful of telling the story of dairy farmers across the country. We speak to her about her family's operation, her role as an enviornmental scientist, and the effect that COVID-19 has had on the industry. A great conversation with such an influential woman. Go check Tara out online at https://newmexicomilkmaid.com/
Ian Mitchell-Innes is a world-renowned grazier and educator. He is a wealth of knowledge and communicates clearly and practically his passion to help people receive the maximum amount of benefit possible from the key resources entrusted to them. At the end of this episode I share some thoughts on how we can respond to this current time of uncertainty.