Ep 178 You May Think You’re Clean, But You’re No Cockroach
agri-Culture6 Okt 2022

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...

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Ep 231 Dr. K:  When You Garden, You Can Never Really Be Alone

Ep 231 Dr. K: When You Garden, You Can Never Really Be Alone

In what started out as a May Day date (that’s a truckload of compost in Rick and Elara’s world), a visit to San Pasqual Valley Soils struck black gold (again, compost). In one of the most fortuitous spontaneous Backyard Green Films conversations yet, an extremely knowledgeable dirt farmer by the name of Craig Kolodge, PhD (“Dr. K.” to pretty much everyone) gave an impromptu interview, surrounded by towers of amendment and beeping trucks full of manure, compost and wood chips. Ela...

28 Apr 36min

Ep 230 Catching H2O: There's Rain In Store

Ep 230 Catching H2O: There's Rain In Store

On today's podcast we meet up with Brook Sarson from CatchingH2O. We followed Brook as she took a passel of learners and UCSD's Director of the Bioregional Center, Keith Pezzoli, PhD, on a tour of a greywater and rain catchment project that her company had recently installed. Water management is a favorite topic for us here at Backyard Green Films. With efforts like these, even if April brings few showers, we still have a chance at May flowers. Welcome to Spring! Lin...

26 Mars 35min

Ep 229 Kiko Guerra: The Artistry in the Ordinary

Ep 229 Kiko Guerra: The Artistry in the Ordinary

We’ve been hunkering down for the last few months now on the traveling side of our Backyard Green Films universe. 2024 was a doozy of a year for us in many respects, so we had to take a few moments to catch our breath this winter. Enrique Guerra, also known as “Kiko,” is our guest today, and he’s pretty much royalty in Texas Longhorn Cattle circles. Kiko is the son of another Enrique Guerra – who was always known as Enrique, and he was the man who was responsible for saving ...

26 Feb 41min

Ep 228 Brent Zimmerman: This Dorpers For You

Ep 228 Brent Zimmerman: This Dorpers For You

Now, if you hear me talk about Rhinebeck, you might think today's guest is going to focus on wool. Nope! Not really. Sheep, yes, hair yes, but mostly wool, no. Our podcast guest today is a lovely man named Brent Zimmerman, and as I introduce him I'm kind of hard pressed to call him one thing, though you could definitely call him a sheep farmer. Links: https://www.facebook.com/limekilnfarmNY https://sheepandwool.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorper https://dorpersheep.org/ Support the show

27 Jan 20min

Ep 227 Happy Holidays No Matter Which Song You Sing

Ep 227 Happy Holidays No Matter Which Song You Sing

Music by Charlie Recksieck to usher us into the New Year. Support the show

1 Jan 5min

Ep 226 Stephen Monroe:  Withalacoochie.  Okefenokke.  Wampanoag.  Caloosahatchee.

Ep 226 Stephen Monroe: Withalacoochie. Okefenokke. Wampanoag. Caloosahatchee.

Most people commemorate Thanksgiving today, and all things associated with this holiday. There will be some celebrating family, some marking the day with food, and some praying at the altar of football. Some will be remembering the Pilgrims, and the earliest arrival of Europeans bringing colonists and their livestock to North America. NOT! Stephen Monroe schools us on a common misconception about the domestic animals that were truly the first to be brought here to the Americ...

28 Nov 202424min

Ep 225 Oh Yeah, We Went Back To That Sugar Shack

Ep 225 Oh Yeah, We Went Back To That Sugar Shack

We were in the mood for something sweet, so we thought it was time for a visit to the sugar shack. We packed up our gear and headed back east to Westbrook, CT to our friends John and Bonnie Hall at Maple Breeze Farm. There we saw the whole process of making that sweet maple syrup. Just in time for the maple glazed ham at Thanksgiving. Links: https://www.facebook.com/p/Maple-Breeze-Farm-100064517539226 Support the show

18 Nov 202418min

Ep 224 Barb’s Knitted Knockers

Ep 224 Barb’s Knitted Knockers

October is not only a great time to celebrate fiber (what with the Lambtown and Rhinebeck festivals, just to name a few), but it’s also Breast Cancer Awareness month. How do we get both things in one podcast? Knitted Knockers! Barbara Demorest is the Feisty Lady with Fortitude who took a horrible event in life and made it into something that has helped millions to cope with the ravages of breast cancer. We hope you tune in to see what she did, and maybe even how you can be a...

1 Nov 202446min

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