Elaine Froese is a farmer and a farmer coach who specializes in farm family relationships… namely in how that translates in transitioning farms between generations. Elaine carried this episode as so much of it was so close to my heart that it left me a bit emotional. Very excited for this episode and I think you’ll agree it’s worth the wait. Here are some links provided to us by Elaine. Folks can get free gifts at https://elainefroese.com/farm-family-coach/ . Mental Health First aid is at www.mhfa.ca . The link for LARA Webinar on March 15 is https://laraonline.ca/event/finding-fairness-in-farm-transitions/ . The link for Farming’s In Law Factor on March 26 is https://www.iowafarmerswife.com/events . Folks can book time for a discovery call after they go to my contact page. https://elainefroese.com/contact/
Floyd and Donna Cammack have been ranching together for 70 years. I sat down with them to capture a portion of their story. We talked about raising kids, survivning the blizzard of '49, and what it took to live on the prairies when they got started.There are pictures of some of the artifacts they shared with me at workingcows.net/228
On this episode, the girls talk with Julie Hewitt, executive director of the Illinois Nutrient Research & Education Council. Our conversation spans across nutrient research being done to address environmental concerns, optimize nutrients, and utilize emerging technology. We talk about cover crops and the adoption of those practices, peer-reviewed research being done, voluntary adoption, maximum return to nitrogen, and so much more on this information packed episode! Follow Illinois NREC by visiting their website - www.illinoisnrec.org. Follow GTA on Facebook & Twitter!
Travis Krause and Frates Seeligson of Grazing Lands joined me to talk about the business of Grass-Finished Beef. We talk about what it takes to find animals that will finish on grass as well as how they are part of a movement to build an ecosystem of regenerative markets.
Happy February. Welcome to the second installment of the Ranching Side Hustle Podcast. Today, Tyler and I welcome back our good friend Alli Fender of the Flying F Ranch in San Diego County, California. We talk to Alli today about the origins of her brand and how her and husband Bryce have evolved their business. Alli is a good friend and a long time supporter of the podcast and we are so thankful she joined us today to share her story!
Happy February. Welcome to the second installment of the Ranching Side Hustle Podcast. Today, Tyler and I welcome back our good friend Alli Fender of the Flying F Ranch in San Diego County, California. We talk to Alli today about the origins of her brand and how her and husband Bryce have evolved their business. Alli is a good friend and a long time supporter of the podcast and we are so thankful she joined us today to share her story!
Sage Askin of Askin Land and Livestock near Lusk, WY. He joined me to talk abou this experience working with Peruvian Herders for his sheep flocks. We talk about the practicalities of supporting them with supplies, communicating, and working sheep with Peruvian Herders.
A few months ago at the AFA Leaders conference, I had the pleasure of meeting so many wonderful future ag leaders. One of those individuals was Emma Seamons. Emma is a student at the University of Idaho and is doing some absolutely wonderful work online advocating for agriculture. We talk today about her journey and about her why for what she is doing. I am very excited for what the future has in store for Emma. Find her online at http://www.agwithemma.com/. Check her out all across social media. Just search "Ag With Emma"