There’s a lot more involved with delivering power than turning on a light switch. And the water that flows through the canals throughout the Turlock Irrigation District service area, where does that come from? Each month the TID Water & Power Podcast sits down with industry experts and TID employees to discuss fascinating facts and important issues that shape the operations of your community-owned utility. Let’s get social! Facebook: @TurlockID Instagram: @TurlockID Twitter: @TurlockID Linke ...
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Welcome to the Outwork'em Podcast by OutWorkem Digital! Join hosts Ryan Kearney and Jana Kearney, Co-Founders of OutWork'em Digital, as they interview top leaders in the home service industry. This podcast offers in-depth conversations with successful entrepreneurs and industry experts to help you elevate your marketing, sales, and business strategies. Whether you're in HVAC, roofing, plumbing, mold remediation, or any other home service field, the Outwork'em Podcast provides actionable insi ...
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Lakes and Irrigation and how they affect us and how they used to affect us.
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Join hosts Jacob and Ben, two seasoned irrigation business operators, as they dive into the daily struggles and strategies of running and scaling a successful residential irrigation business. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to grow, this podcast offers practical advice, industry tips, and real-world experiences to help you thrive in the irrigation industry. Tune in for expert insights, troubleshooting tips, and actionable steps to take your irrigation business to the next level!
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Let's talk tools! Host Ed Scirbona, Head of Engineering at Jonard Tools, will be discussing a variety of tool topics from how new tools are developed to the difference between materials and more.
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Tips for beginning and experienced gardeners. New episodes arrive every Friday. Fred Hoffman has been a U.C. Certified Master Gardener since 1982 and writes a weekly garden column for the Lodi News-Sentinel in Lodi, CA. A four-decade fixture in Sacramento radio, he hosted three radio shows for Northern California gardeners and farmers: The KFBK Garden Show, Get Growing with Farmer Fred, and the KSTE Farm Hour. Episode Website: https://gardenbasics.net
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We chat to people in the water industry to find out the latest news
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Environment - Development - Climate Change - Disasters - Sustainability - Agriculture Irrigation - Rural Energy - Biochar Leadership - Open Knowledge - Gender
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Your home, in less than 20 minutes a week. Host Mitch Cormier brings you the stories The Island is buzzing about. Every Thursday.
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Farm management news and advice for top agricultural producers from ag economists at Purdue University’s Center for Commercial Agriculture.
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This show digs into the challenges of growing a Lawn Care and Landscape business while maximizing your profit. Whether you are just starting a lawn care and landscape business or have been in business for decades, whether you only have one service or several, our podcast has something for you.In this podcast, we will cover how you can:Maximize profitCreate leaders in your team so you can finally wear your CEO hat.Stop worrying about how you will pay your bills during the down season.Discover ...
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Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told through vintage newspaper accounts from the golden age of yellow journalism Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-historian--2909311/support.
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Water harvesting encompasses three activities: Redirecting rainwater away from where it isn’t wanted to where it is Storing rainwater for later use, for example, during a drought Recycling “used” water. At my place, I don’t send laundry water down the drain. It’s for my four fruit trees! On this podcast, we’ll cover all these topics and more!
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If you are a Landscape Entrepreneur this show is for you. Andy, a former contestant on the ABC hit television series Shark Tank, irrigation technology expert, and multimillion-dollar eCommerce entrepreneur brings his curiosity & creativity to tease out the secrets of successful landscape influencers and business owners. Discover how to get a leg up on the competition, be the smartest person at the design table, and advance your career in the irrigation and landscape industry at any level. Al ...
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DairyPod is an agriculture industry podcast delivering insights and advice from trusted voices in Australian dairy. Episodes feature a rotating panel of expert hosts, dairy farmers, industry advisors and thought leaders. Together they explore engaging topics tailored for Australian dairy farmers and our unique farming conditions. Produced by Dairy Australia, a national services body working towards shaping a profitable and sustainable dairy industry.
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Step into the world of indoor cannabis cultivation with the Grodan GroShow Podcast, your reliable source of rootzone management. Join host Riley Jones as he explores cutting-edge stone wool growing techniques and industry insights with experts and growing legends from across the globe. Whether you're a seasoned grower or just starting out, the GroShow is your go-to podcast for growing quality cannabis at any scale, batch after batch.
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Daily regional and national news for your life in ag.
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The Arkansas River runs across four states and stretches 1,469 miles. In Southwest Kansas, the river has impacted political, economic, and environmental conditions in a distinctive way. Recognizing the importance of the Arkansas River, the City of Dodge City, Main Street Dodge City, and Dodge City Community College have partnered to bring together the Cultural Currents project to kick off during Dodge City Days. Cultural Currents is 12 episode podcast series examining the Arkansas River in S ...
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Water Talk is a national podcast about all things Water hosted by Drs. Mallika Nocco (University of Wisconsin–Madison Extension), Faith Kearns (Arizona State University), and Sam Sandoval (University of California, Davis; University of California Agriculture & Natural Resources)
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The Coffee Shops™ began when RoofersCoffeeShop® went online in 2002. It established a valuable digital community for roofing contractors, delivering tools, resources and information needed to elevate their businesses and the industry overall. The exponential growth and proven process behind the model led to expansion into the metal construction industry with MetalCoffeeShop® and the waterproofing and coatings industry with CoatingsCoffeeShop®. OutdoorCoffeeShop™ in collaboration with Heritag ...
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Welcome to Jackquisitions — your inside look at acquiring a home service business Hosted by Jack Carr, co-host of the Owned and Operated podcast, this channel breaks down real acquisition strategies—LOIs, SBA loans, due diligence, and post-close integration—all through the lens of home service entrepreneurship. If you're looking to grow through acquisition, you're in the right place.
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In agriculture, things change fast and growers need on time, on task, and on target weather, crop and pest information. To meet this need, the Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) Field Crops team will provide farmers and agribusiness with timely podcasts. "In the weeds" will be discussing critical issues facing our farming industry every other week.‘Virtual Breakfasts’ occurs each week during the growing season with in-the-season updates.You can participate by phone, mobile device or ...
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Welcome to “The Farmland Exchange”, the official podcast of CLHbid.com, where we bring you expert insights on selling and buying farmland in Western Canada. Hosted by Devon Davidson, Digital Media Strategist for CLHbid.com, this show is your trusted guide to navigating the complex process of selling and buying farmland. From capital gains exemptions and tax strategies to marketing your land and optimizing its value through strategic packaging and subdivision, we cover it all. We also dive in ...
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Welcome to MushroomLink, the new Australian mushroom industry communications program, funded by Hort Innovation using the mushroom research and development levy and contributions from the Australian Government. Led by Applied Horticultural Research, MushroomLink aims to bring you the latest research, development and marketing news from here and around the world.Link to the website: https://www.mushroomlink.com.au/
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Who doesn’t want to have a Perfect Yard? It’s not difficult to achieve here in Pearce Scapes, we make it happen.
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This is a podcast that goes over new research and basic information about growing orchard crops in the Central Valley of California
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Becoming a Cut Flower Grower is a raw and honest podcast about growing and selling cut flowers and the realities of what it really takes to build a cut flower business from the ground up. Hosted by a working cut flower grower, the podcast combines practical insight with thoughtful reflections on the decisions, trade-offs, and rhythms of the work — from production and selling, to confidence, sustainability, and shaping an off-grid business on a tight budget. Episodes will be useful whether yo ...
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Classroom Content from the Turf Teacher. We broadcast on life lessons and landscape lectures.
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Discussions on Landscape and Garden Design, Construction and Maintenance that helps everyone understand the proper way to create a beautiful Landscape.
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From cover crops to regenerative grazing and organic production to marketing, ATTRA - Voices from the Field is your weekly sustainable agriculture podcast. Voices from the Field is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT). Since 1976, NCAT has provided relevant information, individualized technical assistance and in-depth resources to support sustainable agriculture and accessible energy solutions. Learn more at NCAT.ORG and ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
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Be the envy of the neighborhood, when you listen to Gardening Utah with Jana Francis. Hear weekly tips on what you need to be working on right now. Plus local expert guests to help your yard stand out. It’s Gardening Utah with Jana Francis, where the grass really is greener!
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Al Musthafa Landscape & Gardening is a highly sought-after landscaping company in Dubai that offers high-end residential, villa, and commercial landscape design, development, maintenance & construction services. Al Musthafa Landscape & Gardening Office No 603, 6th floor - Prime Business Centre Tower B - Al Barsha South 4 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates +971555234669 https://almusthafalandscape.com/
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Produced by the Foundation for Agrarian Studies, FAS Young Scholars Corner explores research questions on agrarian studies. This podcast aims to bring to fore the voices of young research collaborators of FAS conducting studies on various aspects of rural economies. All of the researchers have made use of FAS data and/or methods for their doctoral studies. For any queries or media requests, please contact: [email protected]
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Perspectives is a forum where individuals can come to express their viewpoint, their stance, and their angle, on issues relative to topics of concern to the community, globally. Our host and featured guest presents a PERSPECTIVE ON various topics through a unique lens. Perspectives On gives the world a frame of reference, an ear and a voice on politics, the church, public policy, advocacy, finance, economics, and health. Perspectives On is a round table, hot topics, dialogue on issues in the ...
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"Green Insights with Dan: The Plant Industry Podcast" Join Dan, a plant broker with over 14 years in the gardening industry, as he delves into the vibrant world of plants with industry insiders. From landscapers and horticulturalists to nursery experts and suppliers, each episode features engaging conversations about their personal journeys, professional experiences, and the latest trends. Whether you’re a dedicated green thumb or just curious about the plant world, tune in for inspiring sto ...
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Gardening with Ben - Garden and Allotment Podcast Welcome to "Gardening with Ben," your go-to podcast for all things gardening and allotment. Join Ben as he takes you on an engaging and insightful journey through his lush allotment and vibrant garden, sharing the highs and lows of cultivating fruits and vegetables. Whether you're a novice gardener just starting out or an experienced green thumb looking for new tips, Ben's stories and advice offer something for everyone. In each episode, Ben ...
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In the Weeds Series 15 Episode 9: MSU Extension educator Madelyn Celovsky sits down with Dr. Younsuk Dong, MSU Irrigation Specialist, and Brenden Kelly, MSU Extension Irrigation educator, to hear about the cost saving and crop production benefits that can come with proper irrigation scheduling. Resources Michigan Generally Accepted Agricultural Pra…
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From $2.5M to $7M in 12 Months: Landscaping Roll-Up + Irrigation Acquisition Lessons
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45:41In this episode of JackQuisitions, Jack sits down with Ian Smith, partner at South River Capital, to break down what it actually looks like to scale through acquisitions in home services—when the “platform” you thought you bought turns out to be pen, paper, and magnets on a board. Ian shares how his partners bought Terraform Landscaping in 2021 (~$…
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Many people think of the desert as a harsh environment where lushness is impossible without heavy irrigation. Here’s the thing about heavy irrigation: It leads to sky-high water bills. And those can really lighten your wallet. Fortunately, there are plenty of water-saving alternatives to heavy irrigation, and I discuss them in this episode.…
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My End of Year A-Z Review (Part 1): Annuals to Ladybirds via Dahlias, Florists, Hydrangeas & Irrigation
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30:43Welcome to the latest episode on Friday 26 December 2025. I hope that you've had a great Christmas. It's Boxing Day and to celebrate the end of Christmas and (almost) the end of the year, this episode is part 1 of my End of Year A-Z Review where tonight I chat about everything on the plot from Annuals to Ladybirds via Cosmos to Irrigation, Bells of…
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Episode 4: Ditch Irrigation and the Soule Canal
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23:39Sara McFarland, research librarian at the Cimarron Public Library, shares memories about her family’s ranch located along the arkansas river and the impact of ditch irrigation.By Dodge City Cultural Relations Advisory Board
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Nine Really Useful Things To do When You Can't Work Outside & Missing Creme Eggs
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27:19Welcome. It's Tuesday 6 January 2026. We had more snow today! It was so pretty and fluffy but it did settle on the plot and made negotiating the slope a nightmare. It's melted away now but in the next few days we have a named storm coming in bringing with it a ton a rain. Always useful for topping up the water bowsers but not so good for getting an…
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Ag Barometer Insights: December 2025 Survey Results
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18:24Farmer sentiment dipped slightly in December, with the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer dropping 3 points to 136. The decline was attributable to a softening in producers’ long-term outlook. The Future Expectations Index fell 4 points from the previous month to 140, while the Current Conditions Index remained steady at 128. Crop pro…
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Quite often, water harvesting is associated with cisterns. And cisterns are expensive. So, if you can’t afford a cistern, what can you do? Quite a bit! This episode advises you to focus your efforts on passive water harvesting, with a bit of “used” water recycling thrown in for good measure.By waterharvesting101
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Snow Has Arrived, Answering Your Brilliant Questions & My New Year Resolution
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26:06Welcome. It's Friday 2 January 2026. Tonight I'm talking about the new year resolution I've made to improve my time management and fingers crossed I can do better in 2026. I really must stop running around like a mad thing. I'm also answering three brilliant questions from listeners in this episode that I've received in the last couple of days and …
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P.E.I.’s two new opposition leaders look back and ahead
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20:39Mitch talks to P.E.I. Green Party leader Matt MacFarlane and P.E.I. Liberal Party leader Robert Mitchell about 2025 and what the new year could bring.
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Walk The Plot With Me Plus My End of Year A-Z Review (Part 2): Moles to Zinnias plus Orlaya, Pricing & Water
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47:00Welcome to Tuesday 30 December 2025 and the 100th episode of this podcast! To celebrate this milestone, today's episode is an extra long one because I wanted to include the hens and then take you on a walk around the plot to chat about what's going on, and then finish part 2 of my review of 2025. The hens are an integral part of my cut flowers: the…
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Soil Classifications & Impact On Farm Land Values Feat. Tim Garner
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33:33Soil is the foundation of farming—but when it comes to buying and selling farmland, how much does a classification really matter? In this episode of The Farmland Exchange Podcast, host Devon Davidson is joined by Roy Carter, CEO of CLHbid.com, Alle Carter from the legal and executive teams at CLHbid.com, and special guest Tim Garner (P. Ag), profes…
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P.E.I. Burger Love winner leaves it all on the grill on cooking show
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15:00From the best of This is P.E.I.: The Island’s reigning burger love winner took her creation to national TV last spring. Danielle Casario learned that making four burgers for TV was tougher than pumping out 300 a day at her restaurant — but has no regrets about competing on the show. Thanks to Flavour Network for the use of audio in this episode. (O…
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Merry Christmas! Mole Alert, Scabious Flowering, Staying Sane & Surviving The Xmas Madness
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11:07Hello, it's Tuesday 23 December 2025. It's a shorter episode tonight - I'm feeling a bit blue. I'm missing my regular routines and I'm not enjoying the disruption. I also have a mole on the field which I was very excited about and then realised it may well cause havoc with everything I've planted so far (and what's still to come). Routines are a ma…
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Outdoor Operations and Strategies for Success
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27:53In this From the Ground Up™ episode, host karol Weyman welcomes John Kenney of Cotney Consulting Group for an insightful conversation on the future of outdoor living construction. Together, they unpack the trends shaping contractor success—from operational excellence and workforce challenges to rising customer expectations. John shares practical, e…
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Making Sense of Cannabis Genetics: Translating Breeding & Precision Growing with Ryan Lee | Ep 27
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1:06:59Send us a text Ryan Lee of Chimera Genetics joins Grodan Crop Specialist Chad Rigby and host Riley Jones for a deep conversation on how cannabis genetics and cultivation strategy come together in controlled environments. Drawing from decades of breeding and research experience, Ryan breaks down how genetic potential is established, classified, and …
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I like to look at water harvesting as a decades-long experiment. In this episode, I’ll take you back to my 2004 home purchase, when this place consisted of a bare lot in front and out-of-control Bermuda grass in the backyard, and I’ll describe my landscaping successes and failures in the urban Tucson environment.…
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In the Weeds Series 15 Episode 8: MSU Extension educator Madelyn Celovsky sits down with Angie Gradiz and Lyndon Kelley, MSU Extension Irrigation educators, to hear about some sources of irrigation inefficiency and an exciting new opportunity for Michigan famers with irrigation. Resources Check out the new Irrigation Mobile Lab…
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Wreaths In A Wardrobe, Graduating From My Flower Farming Course, Website Thoughts & Xmas Table Centrepiece Plans
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22:41Hello, it's Friday 19 December 2025. Phew - we've made it through another week and I've had so much rain here in the UK. My Six Figure Flower Farming course with Jenny Marks of Trademark Farmer has come to an end and I'm feeling rather sad about it: I will miss everyone. I realised in the final graduation video call just how much material we have c…
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Watch This BEFORE You Buy/Start a Pressure Washing Business
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10:26In this episode of JackQuisitions, Jack breaks down why pressure washing is one of the most misunderstood businesses in America—and why the “low skill, low overhead, easy money” narrative is exactly what traps most operators in unscalable jobs. Jack explains how pressure washing looks simple from the outside, but in reality is a sales, marketing, a…
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Reducing emissions - another avenue to profitability
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15:38Dairy Australia’s Carbon Farming Extension Advisor, Scott Jardine, speaks with West Victorian dairy farmer Brad Collins about how taking a practical approach to understanding and then reducing farm emissions not only improved sustainability on his farm but also boosted profitability and efficiency. Brad shares his experiences - from the motivation …
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Lennox Island’s fight to keep the Mi’kmaq language alive
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25:44This year’s Christmas concert on P.E.I.’s Lennox Island First Nation included kids singing in Mi’kmaq. Delaney Kelly discovers it’s part of a multi-generational effort to keep the language thriving.
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A conversation with Chairman of the State Water Resources Control Board, Joaquin Esquivel
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48:20In this episode of We Grow California, Darcy Villere sits down with Joaquin Esquivel, Chair of the State Water Resources Control Board, to talk about the future of California water. The episode covers how the Board balances the competing needs of agriculture, communities, and the environment during an era of droughts, floods, and climate uncertaint…
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The Condemnation Of Mary Ann Cotton Jump to the Ad-Free Safe House Edition Episode 462 is the tale of the wicked Mary Ann Cotton, one of Victorian Britain's most prolific serial killers, exploiting the era's poverty and the new industrial life insurance market for financial gain. Using arsenic, her crimes were camouflaged by high mortality rates, a…
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What We Heard This Year—and Where We’re Going
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48:08Chad Fiechter and Todd Kuethe reflect on their conversations this past year and talk about future plans. They cover past discussions with notable guests, including Nate Kauffman from the Federal Reserve, Matt Erickson from the Senate, Joe Balagtas from the White House, ag investing consultant Joe Suttles, and Indian hog farmer Brian Martin. Todd sh…
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How To Deal With Negativity Without Crying & Wreath-Making Is (Finally) Done!
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21:06Hello, welcome to Tuesday 16 December 2025. I've been busy since we last spoke - lots of digging and planting on the field and most of the dahlias are now in the ground, together with my new geums, veronica, astrantia and peonies. I went on a wreath-making course with a friend over the weekend and we had the best time making mini wreaths, eating s'…
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Now that you’ve done the work, it’s time to enjoy the rewards of water harvesting. In this episode, I’m looking at them via the three activities of water harvesting. I’m also offering a bonus reward: Photo op! That’s because water harvesting-fed plants make great photographic subjects.By waterharvesting101
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My New Roses All Arrive At The Same Time, I Get Even More Dahlias & A Stunning Business Revelation
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22:11Hello, it's Friday 12 December 2025. Another busy week: wet gloves, wet tools, muddy clothes, and never-ending lists of things to do. I hope you've had a good week. All of my roses have now been delivered which is wonderful and now they all need planting asap. My dahlia mentor, Richard Bailey, has kindly given me more of his unwanted dahlia tubers …
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Is Rolling Up Alarm Companies the Best ETA Play in 2025?
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35:36In this episode of JackQuisitions, Jack sits down with Collin Trimble of Alarm Masters and Entry & Exit to dig into what it really looks like to roll up commercial fire and security companies—and why recurring monthly revenue (RMR) can be a cheat code for ETA operators. Collin walks through his jump from petrochem finance to security sales, then in…
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A conversation with Susana De Anda (Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Community Water Center) about the gaps between legislating and enacting the Human Right to Water including accountability, affordability, and leveraging related water policies. Released December 12, 2025.By Drs. Mallika Nocco, Faith Kearns, Sam Sandoval
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Episode 32: Healthy Home Christy - Mold Realtor | Outwork'em Podcast
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59:31Send us a text Jana Kearney welcomes Christy Hutchison to kick off Season 2 of the Outwork’em Podcast. Christy is the founder of Healthy Home Christy, a specialized real estate service that helps people with mold illness and environmental sensitivities find safe, healthy homes in Arizona and California. Christy opens up about her own 15-year journe…
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Islanders are worried about democracy, should you be?
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20:48President Trump has many Canadians worried about the future of our country. Mitch meets two lawyers reminding us how to stay strong and free.
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Live from the Celebration of Water & Power
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50:55Episode 56 of the TID Water & Power Podcast features a compilation of interviews with TID employees, community members, and more—all recorded live from TID’s Celebration of Water & Power event on October 8, 2026. The TID Celebration of Water and Power is an annual event held at TID’s Main Office in Turlock that features interactive display booths h…
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In The Weeds: 15 Years of Michigan On-Farm Soybean Trials
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41:20In the Weeds Series 15 Episode 7: MSU Extension educator Monica Jean and sits down with Mark Seamon, Michigan Soybean Committee Research Director, and Eric Anderson, MSU Extension soybean educator, to highlight 15 years of Michigan on-farm trials. Resources MSC On-Farm Trial reports from 2017-2024 Register for the January 2026 Soybean Winter Meetin…
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The Barrow Gang’s Bloody Rampage Jump to the AD-FREE Safe House Edition Episode 460 tells the brutal story of two young lovers and their gang as they escalate from small-time robbery to a bloody, two-year crime spree across the Southwest. With an arsenal of machine guns and other deadly weapons, they left a trail of dead lawmen and merchants in a d…
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Something Horrible Has Happened In Hawaii
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1:36:40Kahahawai Shot In The Heart Jump to the Ad-Free Safe House Edition Episode 93 takes you to the island paradise of Hawaii, not yet a state in 1932 when the wife of a naval officer stationed there is allegedly raped and beaten by four natives. A few months later, her mother, her husband and two of his enlisted men face a jury under the counsel of the…
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Entertaining My Top Client, The New Roses Have Arrived & Managing Seasonal Overwhelm
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22:50Hello and welcome to Tuesday 9 December 2025. What a wet and windy few days! Another named storm has rolled in and everything is very wet. The plants on the plot are fine (benefit of being on a slope) but everywhere else on the field is somewhat treacherous (downside to being on a slope). I've had a busy time since we last caught up and tonight I t…
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In this From the Ground Up™ episode, Karol Weyman sits down with Rob Murray of Intrigue Media to discuss insights from 2025's shifting digital marketing landscape, from the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT to trends in sustainability and the evolving role of Google Ads. Home improvement pros will love this episode as it is packed with actionable tips …
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Our friends at the National Weather Services’s Climate Prediction Center just released the winter forecast and the American Southwest. And it’s looking like a dry and warm winter. Not the sort of prediction we water harvesters want, especially during drought conditions, but here’s how I’m handling it at my place.…
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The Escapes and Escapades of Winnie Ruth Judd Jump to the AD-FREE Safe House Edition Episode 90 begins in the fall of 1931 when a Phoenix resident shows up in a Los Angeles train depot trying to claim three trunks that she had shipped there. The clerks wouldn’t let her take the trunks because of the foul odor emanating from them. Winnie Ruth Judd s…
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I've Eaten The Contents of My Advent Calendar Already, Wreath Origins & My Big Rose Order Is Placed (Finally!)
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21:15Hello and welcome to Friday 5 December 2025. It's been a very wet and chilly week: I've been soaked too many times to remember this week and it's not been nice! Thank you if you sent me a comment about the last few episodes - it's always good to hear what you think. I have (finally) placed my large rose order and I can't wait to get them and see th…
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Your First Acquisition Will Probably Be Your Worst (Here’s Why)
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38:06In this episode of JackQuisitions, Jack sits down with Nathan Lindley of Done Right to dig into what it really looks like to roll up small HVAC companies—and why acquisition can be the smartest growth channel in the trades. Nathan shares his jump from Christian book publishing to home services, the “HVAC is non-optional” thesis that pulled him from…
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Groundwater depletion, sea level rise, and satellites
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50:23A conversation with Jay Famiglietti (Global Futures Professor at Arizona State University and Director of the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative) about groundwater depletion, sea level rise, mega-drying regions, and increasing public awareness of groundwater. Released December 5, 2025.By Drs. Mallika Nocco, Faith Kearns, Sam Sandoval
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Or, Death of a Composer Jump to the AD-FREE Safe House Edition Episode 86 involves the body of a songwriter and real estate speculator found tied to a chair with an expression of surprise frozen on his dead face and suspicions of suicide. - Wait. What? - Suicide tied to a chair? - The evidence is so jumbled, police are at a loss to explain, but the…
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Something in the water, P.E.I. communities fight forever chemicals
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11:25A number of Island residents are dealing with water contaminated with PFAS. Connor Lamont looks at how the province is working to make the drinking water safe.
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Milk quality: driving value across the industry
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27:57In this episode, Dairy Australia’s Development & Regional Adaptation Lead, Kristen Davis, speaks with National Milk Quality & Biosecurity Lead, Zoe Vogels, about the vital role of milk quality and her enduring passion for the dairy industry. Zoe reflects on her background as a dairy veterinarian and outlines her current role at Dairy Australia, whe…
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From Thrill Slayer To War Hero Jump To The AD-FREE Safe House Edition Episode 459 unlocks the bizarre, true tale of George Harsh, the Oglethorpe "Thrill Slayer," and his partner Richard Gallogly. Bored rich kids trade philosophy for a Colt .45 and a rash of robberies that turn fatal. Harsh's journey spirals from university to death row, then from c…
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Imports vs British Flowers: Important Lessons For Growers & How We Could Work Better With Florists
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31:28Hello, it's Tuesday 2 December 2025. Welcome to December! Tonight's episode is all about buying imports vs British-grown flowers (or wherever you're growing if you're not in the UK). It's a very hot topic and this episode is based entirely on a podcast I listened to this morning between two UK florists who talk about the pressure they feel to only …
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In this episode of From the Ground Up™ episode, host Karol Weyman welcomes Amy Lintern from Heritage as they preview next week's Irrigation Show in New Orleans and discuss why it's a key event for the industry. Amy shares what's trending in irrigation, what attendees should look for this year and what Heritage will be showcasing at their booth, inc…
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Ag Barometer Insights: November 2025 Survey Results
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18:02November brought the highest farmer sentiment reading since June, with the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer jumping 10 points from October to 139. The increase was driven primarily by producers’ more optimistic outlook for the future, as the Future Expectations Index climbed 15 points to 144, while the Current Conditions Index dippe…
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