Fair Hill Farmstead Life, hosted by Judith Farrell Horvath, is a dynamic podcast amplifying the voices of regenerative agriculture’s trailblazers. Showcasing stories of success and struggle, it inspires a new generation of farmers and earth-friendly entrepreneurs to build resilient, local food systems. From innovative Agrihoods to soil health breakthroughs, each episode explores practical strategies and visionary ideas for ecological regeneration and community prosperity. Rooted in resilienc ...
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Farmstead Podcasts
Follow the wild and crazy farm adventures of Larry & Dawn as they work to restore the 1880s family farmstead into their home and country retreat. Joining them are goats, chickens, horses, dogs, cats, bees, and who knows what else before they are done!
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Covering the American Hockey League, co-hosts Sean O'Brien and Sarah Avampato give an analytical take on the NHL's feeder league while having a good amount of fun along the way!
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Welcome to The Urban Farm Podcast, your partner in the Grow Your Own Food revolution! This audio only podcast features special guests like Rosemary Morrow, Zach Loeks, and Andrew Millison as we discuss the art and value of growing food in urban areas. We'll explore topics such as gardening basics, urban beekeeping and chicken farming, permaculture, successful composting, monetizing your farm, and much more! Each episode will bring you tips and tricks on how to overcome common challenges, opp ...
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Join The Farmstead Revival: The Tales of Two Sisters, where two rural Wisconsin-raised sisters share their passion for farming, homesteading, ranching, and food sovereignty. Growing up on a hobby farm brimming with animals, they've embraced a life of simplicity and self-sufficiency. Tune in to be inspired and educated as they weave stories of rural living and offer insights into reclaiming your roots or encouraging you to put down new ones. Rediscover the joys of country life and learn how t ...
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This podcast is for anyone desiring to learn more about the human process of traditional, ethical, economic and delicious livestock processing and eating. Brandon and Lauren Sheard, co-hosts and owners of Farmstead Meatsmith--their small-scale, custom processing and education business--talk all things meat related: from practical knowledge to the philosophical inspiration behind growing, harvesting and eating meat.
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The podcast for all things Dwarfy!
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Welcome to The Farmsteading Momma, your podcast to explore all things related to homestead living and self-sufficiency! Hosted by Cj, a mother of three, full-time teacher, and experienced agricultural practitioner, this podcast is the perfect platform for anyone interested in living a home-based, sustainable lifestyle. In this podcast, you will find topics such as gardening, canning, poultry, milk cows and goats, and self-sufficiency. Cj will provide tools and advice to those just getting st ...
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Our podcast discusses all things concerning raising pigs on pasture. From a small herd for personal consumption on the homestead to large scale commercial operations. We discuss the topics and talk to the producers.
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Welcome to my podcast where I share my thoughts and ideas on various mental health and life improvement topics such as anxiety, depression, marriage/family, end-of-life, and faith. Who am I? Professionally, I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and have been working in the mental health field since 1987. Currently I specialize in treating people with severe anxiety disorders. Personally, my wife and I try to keep up with our expanding family while living the farmstead faith-based lifestyle. ...
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Follow along on our journey of living off-grid on our 42 acre homestead in western Colorado as well as running a regenerative herb farm and creating seasonal herbal products to meet the needs of our community. Other topics discussed will include planning and goal setting for your best life, the importance of community building, and tons of DIY projects for the farmstead. Help keep the show going by checking out our online farm store at NordicFoxFarm.com. We appreciate your support so, so much!
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Exploring the mystical connections of head, heart & hand to land through traditional craft with down-to-earth artisan folk. From the forest to the workshop, we explore the creative alchemy of bringing ideas to life through transforming natural elements into a myriad of forms that simplify our life, inspire our heart & nourish our soul. Rooted in Permaculture philosophy, we focus on the revival of natural folk wisdom, resilient design and spiritual craftsmanship applied to tools, garden/farms ...
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Our Illinois Specialty Crop Podcast Series showcases specialty crop producers and growers here in Illinois and looks at the stories are behind their farms. The short interviews are recorded by Jim Lewis at WDWS NewsTalk 1400 in Champaign, IL. All of the producers featured in the series sell their products at local farmers markets or at their own farmstead stores here in Central Illinois. We hope you will enjoy learning about the featured specialty crop producers and check out our accompanyin ...
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Conversations with writers and authors, historians, and everyday voices about history, craft, resilience, and place The Wandering Pen is an eclectic podcast about history, writing, resilience, and the places and stories that matter. Each week, Christine Musser speaks with writers and authors, historians, and everyday voices who share journeys of creativity, struggle, and discovery. Together, we explore how books, personal stories, and history shape the way we understand our world—and ourselv ...
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Exploring the mythic journeys we undertake when coming to know ourselves through interviews with herbalists, story keepers, ancestral listeners, consciousness explorers, earth dreamers, and other wise folk. Story is medicine, magic is real, healing is open-ended & endless.
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Do you ever feel like a misfit, waking up to the unsettling truth that mainstream society—whether it’s your peers, government, education, or mass media—isn’t helping to make you healthier, happier, or more whole? Good news, cos you’re not as alone as you thought! The journey of awakening can be isolating, confusing, and even frightening. It’s hard to step away from the herd when you fear what others might think or worry about failing as you try to live a life that feels true to who you are. ...
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Hosted by Victor Kostroub, the Mentors by Design Podcast brings ideas and inspiration through thought provoking conversations with entrepreneurs and experts. Whether you are just getting started on your journey, or are a seasoned business owner, this show is designed to give you insight into what it takes to succeed. The Mentors by Design Podcast is sponsored by Fine Designs. Learn more about how Fine Designs can supply apparel for your events at https://finedesigns.com/
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Hello all and welcome to the Buy Dirt Podcast! Excited for all you listeners to be here, we are looking forward to diving into the world of the outdoors, real estate, and the community we live in. Thank you and Buy Dirt! Reachout: - Leave a comment below! - [email protected] - Instagram: Buy_Dirt_Podcast
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923: Permaculture as a Life Design: Ethics, Principles, and Practice
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36:05A Garden Chat with Don Titmus Greg Peterson and Don Titmus reconnect for a November Garden Chat focused on reviewing the ethics and principles of permaculture and how they apply beyond gardening into daily life. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience in arid and temperate climates, they explore observation, working with nature, stacking functi…
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Wrapping up 2025 on a random note. Have a safe and dwarfy holiday, and we’ll see you soon after the new year!By Roland, Tony, and Jonathan
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EP 156 - Using an Old Hog Confinement Area to Build His Pasture Operation
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43:44In this episode, I talk with Jason Storey of Storey Family Farms. Jason and his family were able to buy a 25 acre farm in South Central Iowa that they had been renting a portion of for over 3 years. This old farm had the remnants of a confinement operation including a 1/4 acre concrete pad. Jason uses that pad as the hub on his wagon wheel pasture …
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922: Climate-Resilient Seeds for an Uncertain Future
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34:28Seed Chat with Bill McDorman Greg Peterson and seed expert Bill McDorman dig into the urgent need for climate-resilient seeds as global conditions shift. They explore how traditional varieties falter under heat, drought, flooding, and unpredictable weather—and why locally adapted, open-pollinated seeds are becoming essential tools for regional food…
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921: The Old Farmers Almanac is NOT going anywhere
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34:07Chat with Carol Connare, Editor The Old Farmers Almanac In this episode, Greg talks with Carol Connare, Editor-in-Chief of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the oldest continually published periodical in North America. Carol shares her path from archival work at UMass Amherst back to her “dream job,” stewarding the 234-year-old institution. She clarifies t…
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920: Understanding Food Forest Design with Joshua Thayer.
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33:42Today we’re joined by returning guest Joshua Thayer, permaculture designer, author, and founder of Native Sun Gardens in California. Joshua has helped communities across the U.S. and abroad design food forests that restore ecology and produce abundance. His new book, California Food Forests: Feeding the Future, distills decades of hands-on design i…
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EP 155 - Traded Firewood for Pigs to Start His Pastured Pig Journey
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48:11In this episode, I talk with Wyatt Reader. Wyatt has a 14 acre farm in West Central Manitoba, Canada. This his first year raising pigs and he has faced some challenges with his first round of farrowing and finishing. Wyatt shares with me his goals for expanding his pastured operation and other elements of his farm. SPONSOR: For more information abo…
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Here’s our first impressions of the siege release – and we also cover a bit of the new community fortress Warmbeers. Enjoy!By Roland, Tony, and Jonathan
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919: Growing Coffee Commercially in California...Say What?.
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49:27With Scott Murray In This Podcast: In this episode, returning guest and 50-year organic agriculture veteran Scott Murray shares the remarkable story of how coffee is commercially being successfully grown in Southern California. Scott explains how a single houseplant sparked a multi-variety coffee trial, eventually producing a Geisha harvest that so…
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Data Centers and Local Control: Protecting Cumberland County’s Land, Water, and Future
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56:34Across Pennsylvania, and especially here in Cumberland County, conversations about data centers are no longer abstract or far-off. They're showing up on township agendas, zoning maps, and sometimes—quietly—right in our own backyards. These decisions, often made in small rooms on weeknights, have enormous consequences for our water, our land, our en…
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918: Permaculture Principle Information and Imagination Intensive
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44:34A Garden Chat with Don Titmus In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus dive into permaculture's eighth principle, 'Information and Imagination Intensive,' highlighting its emphasis on multi-disciplinary approaches to problem-solving using both low and high-tech solutions. They delve into the importance of utilizing quality thought and data to maxim…
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917: Cluck, Bak, Baaa - With Kari Spencer
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36:51A Rosie On The House Replay This episode is the replay pof our monthly 'Rosie on the House' radio show in Phoenix. It features host Romey Romero, Farmer Greg and guest Kari Spencer discussing backyard livestock, primarily chickens and goats, for urban farming. They chat about the benefits of keeping chickens and goats, including eggs, milk, garden …
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This episode crosses a new boundary for us! This is our first interview with a producer in Europe. In this episode, I talk with Tom Leimar who is farming with his wife on 16 acres of land in Sweden. It was very interesting to get his take on pasturing pigs in Sweden and hearing about the subtle differences. SPONSOR: For more information about the p…
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Ep. 125: Spookyfort and Bugs with Delphonso
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51:53Delphonso joins us to talk about this year’s Halloween Fort and the joy of unintended consequences in Dwarf Fortress. Video about the Max Headroom Incident Bay 12 Forums Spookyfort Thread Beadographer Conway’s Game of Life Dwarf Fortress Bug TrackerBy Roland, Tony, and Jonathan
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916: Seed Sovereignty in the Age of Corporate Control
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47:02A Seed Chat with Bill McDorman Register for our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org In This Podcast: In this Seed Chat episode, Greg Peterson and Bill McDorman unpack how a handful of global corporations came to control most of the world’s commercial seed supply—and what that means for biodiversity, farmers, and local food systems. Bill traces the hi…
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#61: Dr. Jonathan Lundgren's Ecdysis & The Thousand Farms Initiative Research Project
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1:05:51What if the future of food wasn’t just sustainable, but regeneratively superior? Join us for an explosive deep dive with Dr. Jonathan Lundgren, Founder & Director, Ecdysis Foundation and owner of Blue Dasher Farm, a research foundation as well as training ground for future scientists and farmers. He is an Agroecologist, Farmer, Rancher, and Beekeep…
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915: The Science behind white washing trees!
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43:28with Charles Malki of IV Organics In This Episode: Greg interviews Charles Malki, a multifaceted biologist, attorney, author, and inventor, about the innovative benefits of whitewashing trees. Charles details his journey from a passion for plant sciences during his childhood to a career in medicine and law, ultimately leading to the creation of Ivy…
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First Blood & Lost Rites of Passage - Kami McBride
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1:24:53Menarche- a girl's first period- shapes how we experience womanhood for the rest of our lives, and the lack of initiation most of us experience is itself an initiation. In this culture that has fractured from the rites and wisdom of our grandmothers, where so many of us met our first period with confusion or shame, how do we begin to heal this tend…
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Menarche- a girl’s first period- shapes how we experience womanhood for the rest of our lives, and the lack of initiation most of us experience is itself an initiation. In this culture that has fractured from the rites and wisdom of our grandmothers, where so many of us met our first period with confusion or shame, how do we begin to heal this tend…
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50 Years After the Edmund Fitzgerald | A Conversation with Bruce Lynn
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54:54Names of the men It's been fifty years since the SS Edmund Fitzgerald was lost in Lake Superior during a snow squall. Gordon Lightfoot's song "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" made the ship infamous. Lightfoot wrote the song because he felt the boat and its crew were not being honored the way they should have been. My guest on this episode is Execut…
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Episode 153 - Raising Pigs to Feed Others in Louisiana
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1:02:50In this episode, I talk with John Romero who has a farm in central Louisiana. John has a desire to see more people have access to better quality food. So much, that he donates a large portion of his farm products to local food pantries and rehab facilities. We have a great conversation about how important it is to teach others about cleaner foods. …
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914: Turning food waste into bugs with Jeffrey Tomberlin
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23:35Exploring lack soldier fly culture. In This Podcast: Greg chats with Dr. Jeff Tomberlin about the remarkable benefits of black soldier flies in recycling organic waste. Jeff explains the global distribution and industrialization of black soldier flies, their life cycle, and their ability to convert waste into valuable resources like protein for ani…
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913: Everything Garden a Permaculture Principle
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41:30Garden Chat with Don Titmus In this garden chat, Greg and Don Titmus dive into the Permaculture Principle Everything Gardens, focusing on the beneficial relationships within an ecosystem, particularly soil, food webs, and the role of different plants and animals. They explore how weeds, chickens as soil tillers, water as a sculptor, and the role of…
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Ep. 124: Star Forts and Archers and More Update Banter
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37:12Kind of short episode this time as Jonathan had to go on a mini-vacation. We had fun though – hope you enjoy! Google Maps of Kastellet BlindIRL short video on the upcoming updateBy Roland, Tony, and Jonathan
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TCM's 7yr Timeline of Women's Life Transitions - Dr. Suuzi Hazen
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1:23:22Did you notice metabolic changes around age 35 and/or 42? Does perimenopause even exist? Is there an ideal childbearing window? Why are humans one of the only species to experience menopause? Suuzi Hazen, doctor of Chinese Medicine and my closest companion in healing from midlife burnout, gives us the Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective on the…
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Did you notice metabolic changes around age 35 and/or 42? Does perimenopause even exist? Is there an ideal childbearing window? Why are humans one of the only species to experience menopause? Suuzi Hazen, doctor of Chinese Medicine and my closest companion in healing from midlife burnout, gives us the Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective on the…
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#60: Award Winning Filmmaker Peter Byck with Roots So Deep
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52:51Peter Byck is currently helping to lead a $10 million research project comparing Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) grazing with conventional grazing; collaborating with 20 scientists and 10 farm families, focused on soil health & soil carbon storage, GHG cycling, microbial/bug/bird biodiversity & water cycling. The research also includes a new, 4-part d…
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912: Community Farming the Wave of the Future
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34:24A Rosie On The House Replay In this episode join Romey Romero & Farmer Greg on Rosie on the House's Outdoor Living Hour with special guests Sowan Thai and Bryant Cruz from Spaces of Opportunity, a 19-acre community farming project in South Phoenix. We dive into the origins and development of the farm, the unique model of community and urban farming…
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EP152 - Maximizing Forage Options with Intentional Tree Planting
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1:07:37In this episode, I talk with Austin Unruh with Trees for Graziers. Austin was on the podcast a year ago discussing the topic of silvopasture for pigs. This year, we revisit this discussion and take a much deeper dive into the topic of intentional planting of a variety of trees to produce forage options throughout the season. For more information ab…
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Exploring Two Wild Worlds: From Appalachia to Africa
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42:12From the Appalachian Trail to the African savanna, this episode explores what it means to live between two wild worlds. Each year, military veteran, Brian N. Johnson leaves his home in the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee and travels to Kenya to lead safaris, capture wildlife through his lens, and share the powerful rhythm of life where lions hun…
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911: Mastering the Art and Craft of Seed Saving
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30:34Our monthly Seed Chat at SeedChat.org In This Podcast: In this months Seed Chat Greg Peterson and Bill McDorman, discuss the art and craft of harvesting seeds. They cover the basics of seed saving, including observation, threshing, and water winnowing, with a focus on tomatoes. The chat also delves into various resources, books, and historical prac…
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