Ep 002_Lazy BD Donkey Farm
agri-Culture25 Mars 2019

Ep 002_Lazy BD Donkey Farm

We traveled to Missoula, Montana recently to sit down with Bob Doxey of the Lazy BD Donkey Farm. Bob is an historian at heart and a character to boot, who fell in love with this majestic animal. He invited us into his home and made us feel at home as he told us the history behind the American Mammoth Jack Donkey. Support the show

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Ep 183 Thank You Listeners!

Ep 183 Thank You Listeners!

Thank you to all who tune into our podcast and for supporting us! Support the show

1 Jan 20235min

Ep 182 King Corn: The World's Only Corn Palace

Ep 182 King Corn: The World's Only Corn Palace

Well as you might know (or maybe not), Elara does let me get out on my own every once in a while. This past Fall, my brother and I went on a cross country road trip from San Diego, CA to Rhinebeck, NY. We were headed back to New York to film the NY Sate Sheep and Wool Festival and I thought it would be great to do a brothers road trip. My brother has not gotten to see much of the west and so I wanted him to see some of this great country's sites. There are many that we visited from Yell...

12 Dec 202212min

Ep 181 The BIPOC Epoch

Ep 181 The BIPOC Epoch

The New York State Sheep & Wool Festival was just last month, and it’s Thanksgiving already. We’ve got a podcast for you from the wild and wooly, festive and colorful event. If you’re in a work truck or jeans ad with all of those good looking farm people tossing bales of hay around, you might get the impression that anyone who produces food or fiber in America is…well, pretty vanilla. And considering how many of our ag products are an amalgamation of cultures and people...

25 Nov 202226min

Ep 180 Claire Houlihan: Madame President and the Fantastic Fiber Board

Ep 180 Claire Houlihan: Madame President and the Fantastic Fiber Board

We’re (almost) all back from the New York State Sheep & Wool Festival, aka “Rhinebeck,” to those in the fiber universe. It was (largely) a success, as our Livestream event went (mostly) as planned. You can watch the workshops, shows and other snippets for yourself on our YouTube channel if you missed the lively weekend, and see the fantastic Fall colors that were on display as a backdrop for the Camelid and sheep parades and cashmere goat judging (or was the cashmere goat jump...

4 Nov 202227min

Ep 179 Mary (Badcock) Had A Little Fleece...

Ep 179 Mary (Badcock) Had A Little Fleece...

This past weekend we attended the NY State Sheep and Wool Festival, also known as Rhinebeck...which of course is in Rhinebeck, New York. It has become an annual pilgrimage for Rick and I. We love coming back to the Hudson Valley this time of year, there's a brisk in the air, the fall colors are beautiful, and the sheep people are in town...not only the sheep people, but the goats, angora rabbits, llamas, musk oxen, and alpacas too. It's just wonderful! Today's guest is Mary...

19 Okt 202223min

Ep 178 You May Think You’re Clean, But You’re No Cockroach

Ep 178 You May Think You’re Clean, But You’re No Cockroach

This month is the traditional time to celebrate Halloween, so we have a creepy crawly podcast for you this time around. Maia Holmes from The Bug Zoo at Colorado State University sits down to talk turkey with us. Oops – that’s next month. Maia sits down with us to talk about all things insects, what the Bug Zoo does, and why these poor critters are completely undeserving of the reputation they have and the reaction they engender. She reminds us that it’s not just the be...

6 Okt 202243min

Ep 177 Scott Stuart: Helping Ewe and…You to Financially Thrive

Ep 177 Scott Stuart: Helping Ewe and…You to Financially Thrive

Today we’re bringing you a conversation from the exotic location of…San Diego! The American Sheep Industry Association’s annual meeting this year was held in our home city, and we managed to be at home to catch it. Today, we’re speaking with Scott Stuart, Managing Director for the National Livestock Producers Association. He discussed how this national nonprofit organization helps its members through one of the more prickly parts of agriculture – the financial side of the ...

22 Sep 202224min

Ep 176 The Turkmen and the Akhal-Teke

Ep 176 The Turkmen and the Akhal-Teke

We’re back from our trip to the San Juan Islands, which can comfortably be said to be one of the most beautiful places on the planet. It’s full of natural beauty and interesting creatures, so on the way over to geographical bliss, you’ll stand on the windswept deck of the Anacortes ferry, viewing and smelling glorious the forested stretches of Sitka spruce, western red cedar and shore pines which blanket the shoreline of the Salish Sea and the Olympic Peninsula. You’ll be amazed b...

7 Sep 202219min

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