American Family Farmer

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  • Duration: 218:44:26
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Synopsis

A weekly look at trends in Family Farming and Healthy Eating.

Episodes

  • 08/18/22 - Farm Aid 2022

    17/08/2022 Duration: 32min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with farm news. Items covered include: the drought, lack of hay to feed livestock, climate change, the water shortage and Avian Flu. Joining Farmer Doug is Jennifer Fahy, Farm Aid 2022, Communications Director. www.farmaid.org. They discuss the activities at this year's event, being held September 24, 2022 at Raleigh, NC.

  • 06/02/22 - Bringing Farmers And Customers Together

    06/06/2022 Duration: 32min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with announcing that June is officially Dairy Month. Trending right now are the prices for cows and how they are market based. Record high beef prices are being seen right now, as the grilling season begins, and the cost of propane is rising. Watch out! Avion Flu is also on the rise. Next, we meet Jim Roberts, Chairman of the Board - Farm to Consumer Foundation. www.f2cfnd.org The foundation's mission is to educate and bring local farmers and customers together. They have a report on how farmers and consumers in Michigan were able to form a co-existent relationship with the Department of Ag, so fresh milk could be produced and distributed. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about the need for all farms to make an attempt to become self-sustaining.

  • 05/26/22 - She's A Lawyer, Turned Farmer/Winemaker

    30/05/2022 Duration: 36min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about how producers of bio-logically engineered foods are trying to confuse us with their ingredients labeling. The USDA wants to establish standard labeling so that we won't be misled. There is a new pledge from The White House to help Family Farmers. Next, we meet Amy LaBelle, founder and winemaker at LaBelle Winery. Formerly a corporate attorney, practicing in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Her life-long interest in wine led her to open LaBelle Winery to pursue her passion for winemaking. www.labellewinery.com She has become a destination winery with three locations, Amherst, Portsmouth, and Derry, New Hampshire. Amy also created several farm-to-table restraints at her locations. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about how the food system and environmental health must work hand-in-hand.

  • 05/19/22 - Meet 5th Generation Farmers Who Stay In Touch With Market Needs

    19/05/2022 Duration: 35min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with more news about the rising Diesel prices. At $5.83 a gallon, an Indiana seller holds the current record for the highest price. Add to that, Diesel is becoming harder to find. But get this; one oil company in Saudi, Arabia has just been valued at $6.2 trillion dollars. Next, we meet father and son Jim and Dane Hauser. They are 5th generation farmers at Superior View Farm, in Bayfield, Wisconsin. www.superiorviewfarm.com Through the years, one thing has remained constant, the passing of the farm from father to son. Jim and Dane explain how they keep the farm vibrant and in touch. Finally, Farmer Doug opines that you need to put your animals first and don't feel bad about charging higher prices.

  • 05/12/22 - Restoring Native Graslands

    16/05/2022 Duration: 34min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news that with diesel prices rising to $6.00 per gallon, operating your farm equipment and getting your product to market is skyrocketing. The White House has announced a new Internet Services Plan for rural America. It's called The Affordable Connectivity Program and is intended to make high speed internet available to rural areas at a fixed rate of $30.00 per month. Next, we meet Patrick Keyser, who is the Director at The Center for Native Grasslands Management, at the University of Tennessee. https://nativegrasses.tennessee.edu/ The Center provides a scientific background to producers and land managers, enabling them toeffectively establish and manage native grasslands. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about the USDA needing to issue more organic meat processing licenses.

  • 05/05/22 - Control Irrigation From Your Cell Phone

    09/05/2022 Duration: 34min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about cyberattacks on farmers. The FBI has issued warnings and guidelines to help prevent it. Then, news about a new research center for Sustainable Farming in North Carolina. Next, we meet David Wallace, CEO of CODA Farm Technologies. www.codafarmtech.com He grew up on a farm and has developed a product, FarmHQ that puts all of your sprinkler reels and pumps on the same monitoring and control system. FarmHQ has its own cellular data connection to the cloud, so it works anywhere your smartphone does and provides status updates in real time. It’s compatible with all irrigation reels, instantly updating equipment with brand new features. Finally, Farmer Doug opines strongly that you should invite the public to your farm.

  • 04/28/22 - Every Can Of Beer Supports 4 Square Feet Of Local Farmland

    02/05/2022 Duration: 34min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with an update on the Oklahoma Right To Farm Bill. The challenge to the bill was shot down by the state. Next, we meet Matthew Steinberg, of Exhibit 'A' Brewing Company. www.exhibit-a-brewing.com The micro-brewery supports locally sourced ingredients with new packaging that highlights its connection with area farmers. The craft brewery helped to launch the Northeast Grainshed Alliance and the Square Foot Project, which bring together breweries with farmers, processors and educators to promote the use of local grains. They claim that, "For every 16 oz. can you drink, you'll be supporting over 4 square feet of local farmland." Finally, Farmer Doug opines about shopping at locally owned Family Farms."

  • 04/14/22 - A Holistic Approach To Covering Ag, Food And Energy Policy News

    14/04/2022 Duration: 35min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about The Administration's decision to use Ethanol blend through the Summer and more on the Right To Repair Bill. Then, a report about how Family Farming has changed over the years. Next, we meet Sara Wyant, editor and Agri-Pulse Communications, Inc. https://www.agri-pulse.com/ Sara is recognized on Capitol Hill, as well as with farm and commodity associations across the country. Agri-Pulse is the most trusted farm and policy source in Washington, D.C., providing a balanced, holistic perspective on a wide variety of issues including the farm bill, nutrition, trade, food safety, environment, biotechnology, organic, conservation, and crop insurance. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about our foreign trade policies and about how the farm supply is affecting prices.

  • 04/07/22 - Agriculture, Powered By Data-Driven Strategies

    11/04/2022 Duration: 35min

    American Family Farmer, and host Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news of how food prices have risen in the past year, because the many costs of farming have gone up. Don't be ashamed to raise your prices. Next, we meet Jeffrey Landau, Director of Development at Agritecture.com. www.jeffery@agritecture.com - www.agriteture.com Their mission is to accelerate and empower the transition to smarter and more resilient agriculture that is economically feasible, resilient to climate change, and powered by data-driven strategies. Their consulting philosophy is “know before you grow.” Conducting a feasibility study before you begin project construction will help save you time and money later on. Throughout the feasibility study process, their team will work with you from understanding your market and developing your concept to equipment purchasing and financing. Finally, farmer Doug opines about using your creativity in finding new ways to get your products to your customers.

  • 03/31/22 - Farm Sales Up Dramatically In 2021

    31/03/2022 Duration: 30min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news that recent reports show that 2 of every 5 Americans are involved, in some way, with food production. 43 million have food industry related jobs and are paid $2 trillion in wages. Next, we meet Jeff Obrecht, Broker/Owner, Auctioneer, & Certified General Appraiser in Iowa. Known as “The Dirt Dealer” and based in Iowa Falls, Iowa, Obrecht says that land prices for good to excellent farmland are up 25% to 30% in the last year. https://www.thedirtdealer.com/ According to the Fed Report, here are percent changes in dollar value of good farmland, from January 1, 2021 to January 1, 2022: Illinois: +18%, Indiana: +22%, Iowa: +30%, Michigan: +19% and Wisconsin: +12%. Finally, Farmer Doug opines that we all need to strive for keeping local farms open and the farmers interested in staying in business, by buying local.

  • 03/24/22 - Help For The Small Dairy Farmer

    23/03/2022 Duration: 37min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with the news that it's National Ag Week. Next, criticism of President Biden's lack of action on his promise to protect Family Farmers from Big Agri, and news of new ways school students are learning where their food comes from. Next, we meet Travis Forgues, Executive Vice President of Organic Valley. https://www.organicvalley.coop/ - travis.forgues@organicvalley.coop In 2019, he was appointed executive vice president of membership for Organic Valley. Organic Valley isn’t a giant corporation, but a cooperative of farmers across the country who share the same commitment to growing food the right way, not driven by profits, driven by principles. Travis describes a new program that is helping save small dairy farms from being run out of business by the mega-dairies. Finally, Farmer Doug offers four tips for dealing with the high costs of running a Family Farm.

  • 03/17/22 - Local Farmers Take Center Stage In Santa Monica, CA

    16/03/2022 Duration: 33min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with the sad news that The United States of America lost 1,800 dairy farms last year. That's a drop of 6% in just one year, and the trend is unfortunately continuing. Next, we meet Jody Lowe, who has been the manager of several Santa Monica Farmer's Markets, for over 15 years. https://www.santamonica.gov/categories/programs/farmers-market Their goal is to promote the prosperity of California farmers and small food businesses, preservation of the agricultural arts and sustainable food systems. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about how many of us have a difficult time running our farms as businesses, but with the reality of the rollercoaster ride of today's economics, it takes top priority.

  • 03/10/22 - Overnight Guests Make Us Special

    09/03/2022 Duration: 34min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan, www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news that one company has bought all of the local New England John Deere dealerships. In other Green news, the National Farmers Union has filed a lawsuit against John Deere, over the rights-to-repair issue. In a recent survey, 95% of farmers agree with the lawsuit. Next, we meet Tara Lynn Hubbard, co-founder of Wonderfield Farm and Grove. www.wonderfieldfarm.com Wonderfield Farm is 66 acres of orange grove, pastureland, and cypress swamps with an idyllic Old Florida feel. Her family diversified from being Old Florida Fisherman to Farmers and their goal is to provide a place where you can restore your wonder – by accepting overnight guests, connecting with nature and in turn, yourself. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about new technological devices that can help control some farm pests.

  • 03/03/22 - Are Toxic Chemicals Contaminating Your Drinking Water?

    02/03/2022 Duration: 35min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about the integrity in crops from Maine, where "Forever Chemicals" have been found in them. Songbird Farms has had to pull all of their products off the Market. Next, we meet Adam Voskuil, Staff Attorney at Midwest Environmental Advocates. https://midwestadvocates.org/ Midwest Environmental Advocates is a nonprofit law center that combines the power of law with the resolve of communities facing environmental injustice to secure and protect the rights of all people to healthy water, land, and air. At MEA, Adam focuses on agricultural law and policy issues across Wisconsin. Finally, Farmer Doug opines that we do not need the Federal Milk Marketing Order. Doug advocates that the market should dictate your prices, not the Government.

  • 02/24/22 - Maximizing Cover Crop Strategies - Free Conference

    24/02/2022 Duration: 36min

    American Family Farmer and host, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about the controversial Georgia Right To Farm Bill. Among other things, it could help protect farmers from being sued for odors being emitted from their farms. Next, we meet Sarah Hill, Director of the CROP COVER SUMMIT and Associate Editor of Cover Crop Strategies. https://www.covercropstrategies.com/ No-Till Farmer, Strip-Till Farmer, Farm Equipment and Rural Lifestyle Dealer magazines. This year is the 5th annual National Cover Crop Summit, and the event is free and 100% online, March 15th and 16th. The speaker lineup includes many growers and crop industry experts. Topics covered include the economics of cover crops; in-terseeding, relay cropping and polycropping; grazing cover crops; and more. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about how the rising costs of fuel will impact the Family Farm.

  • 02/17/22 - Why You Should Attend The New York Farm Show

    16/02/2022 Duration: 35min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news that 60k were stolen from the Giant grocery store chain. Next, a story about a study that reveals that mosquitoes are attracted by the color red. Then, we meet New York farm show manager Scott Grigor. www.newyorkfarmshow.com Scott also works for the Northeast Equipment Dealers Association. www.ne-equip.org He has been running the NY Farm Show for over 30 years and was an exhibitor prior to his current role. Today, he explains what is awaiting visitors to this year’s farm show and why you should attend. Finally, Farmer Doug opines that farm families should feel comfortable talking about stress and mental health.

  • 02/10/22 - USDA Fails To Protect Organic. Fails Farmers, Fails Eaters

    09/02/2022 Duration: 35min

    Doug Stephan, host and American Family Farmer, www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news of a new study that shows that 3/4 of American consumers want to buy products from local farms. Also news that meat prices have gone up 21% since the pandemic began. Next, we meet Dave Chapman, owner of Longwind Farm www.longwindfarm.com and founder of the Real Organic Project www.realorganicproject.org and www.keepthesoilinorganic.org Long Wind Farm began in 1984 with Dave and a team of oxen. For three decades, they have provided New England with truly delicious and organic tomatoes, grown in Vermont soil. The Real Organic Project was started by farmers to protect the meaning of organic. They grow food in soil, not hydroponically. They raise livestock on pasture, not in confinement. Dave says: "The USDA has failed farmers and eaters to protect organic." Finally, Farmer Doug advises farmers to become advocates of local law enforcement and help the to understand what we do.

  • 02/03/22 - Do You Know The Difference Between A “Commodity Cow” And A “Forage Based Cow”?

    03/02/2022 Duration: 35min

    Doug Stephan, host and American Family Farmer, www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about how the Right to Repair Act is progressing and President Biden's support. 77% of farmers are buying older farm equipment to avoid dealing with unfriendly repairs on new equipment. Next, we meet Del Ficke, www.fickecattle.com del@grazemaster.com who owns and operates Ficke Cattle Company Graze Master Genetics in eastern Nebraska. With more than 35 years of experience as both an agriculturist and cattleman, Del has developed a one-of-a-kind trademarked breed of composite cattle, the Graze Master. Doug and Del discuss at length the roll that soil health plays into making healthy cattle. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about his mission with his podcasts and his farm in 2022.

  • 01/27/22 - Time To Replenish The Nutrition In Our Food

    27/01/2022 Duration: 36min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about The American Food Labeling Act, Senate Bill #2716 and The Right to Repair Act. Next, Doug introduces Matt Caresco. Matt currently runs development and strategic projects for Farmer's Footprint. matt@projectbiome.org https://www.facebook.com/farmersfootprint/ He is a 3rd generation cherry and walnut grower in central CA, Matt's life has revolved around agriculture. Farmer’s Footprint is a coalition of farmers, educators, doctors, scientists, and business leaders aiming to expose the human and environmental impacts of chemical farming and offer a path for-ward through regenerative agricultural practices. Finally, Farmer Doug encourages all farmers to get involved with local branches of The American Farmers Union and The National Farmers Union.

  • 01/20/22 - Regenerative Agriculture And The Family Farm

    19/01/2022 Duration: 36min

    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with news about National Corn Week and a little history lesson about corn. Next, news about how milk has been produced in a laboratory, without a cow. Then, Doug introduces us to Rob Myers, Ph.D., the Director of the Center for Regenerative Agriculture at the University of Missouri. www.cra.missouri.edu Rob has been an adjunct faculty member with the Plant Sciences Division since 2001 and began serving as the part-time director of the MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture in early 2021. He defines “regenerative agriculture,” and explains why the term has become so mainstream in the past few years. He also offers examples of regenerative agricultural practices that Family Farmers can incorporate into their existing systems. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about the terms "El Nino" and "La Nina," and how you should take them into consideration when making this year's seed selection.

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