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Growing Farms Podcast
John Suscovich
Fréquence : 1 épisode/24j. Total Éps: 100

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Poultry Mastermind Group - Q1
jeudi 28 avril 2022 • Durée 01:15:22
In this Episode of the Growing Farms Podcast I bring in a couple of my friends from around the country to give their perspective on what life is like on their farms in the first quarter of the year.
We all manage mixed livestock farms, with a diversity of sales avenues for our products. Personally I gain a lot from having these types of conversations with my friends and peers, and I hope you do too. There's something to be said about stepping off your farm for a minute, talking with like-minded people, and remembering that even though all of our farms are individual, we're all in this together.
How To save The World Farming
vendredi 25 mars 2022 • Durée 12:13
It’s the year 2050. My grown daughter looks me in the eye and asks what I did to help make the world a better place. What do I tell her?
Belief: What do you believe in?When you woke up this morning, you got up with at least one core belief - something in your mind that defines how you see the world. Such core beliefs are unshakable, unmovable, and dictate what actions you take on a day-to-day basis.
Commitment: How committed to that belief are you?When you head for the door, you are going to act out your day based on your belief. That action represents your commitment.
Everyone’s level of commitment will be different, based on the resources they have available. Resources - time, money, energy, experience, land base, manpower, etc. - are different for each of us. Everyone will have advantages to draw on, and disadvantages to face. But we all have at least some resources to commit, which allow us to put our beliefs into action.
GFP100: Getting Rid Of Experts
Saison 3 · Épisode 7
mardi 10 mars 2020 • Durée 35:30
Who are “they” exactly?
They told us it can’t be done. They told us you cannot make money farming. They told us you can’t raise sheep without a heavy parasite load. They said you can’t have 0% mortality in the brooder. They said that you have to farm this way or that.
I’m not saying that educated people are nonsense. That would be a gross misinterpretation of my point. What I am saying, is that there is an inherent flaw in the human to human interpretation of the scientific method in that variables are often isolated and taken out of context. Sure you can get more grass by adding nitrogen, but is that what you farm needs? And are there other ways to add nitrogen into your soil without paying a chemical company?
Today Troy and I discuss what makes an expert. They’re not always right, and they’re not always wrong. They are merely presenting facts based on their research that you as the professional farmer have to take and adapt to your goals, your farm, and your systems.
It all goes back to continually asking the question, “why?”
GFP099: What keeps you up at night?
Saison 3 · Épisode 6
mardi 10 mars 2020 • Durée 30:43
There is a lot to farming that will keep you awake at night. Is the brooder closed, are all the birds in, are the predators out, is the greenhouse warm enough, did you remember to check this or that?
Then there’s all the life stuff that keeps you up at night. On today’s episode of the Growing Farms Podcast Troy and I cover three areas of concern that are universal to most people.
GFP098: Best Farming Advice Ever
Saison 3 · Épisode 5
lundi 9 mars 2020 • Durée 21:11
With all that advice and information floating around how do you tell what is good and what is not? With a wealth of knowledge at your fingertips, what’s the best advice? That is what Troy and I tried to capture with today’s farm podcast episode. The best piece of advice we have ever gotten.
GFP096: Farming By Not Farming
Saison 3 · Épisode 3
lundi 9 mars 2020 • Durée 01:03:53
The most common question we get here at Farm Marketing Solutions is “how do I start a farm?”. That question comes from all walks of life and all corners of the globe. Seriously, we’re data nerds and our analytics say we get visitors from over 97 different countries.
Because there are 7 billion people in the world inevitably all of our stories and circumstances are going to be different. That is one of the inherent difficulties in agriculture. There is a lot of good information out there on “how to grow stuff” but the real art of farming and being a farmer is adapting that growing information to your specific situation.
GFP095: Farm Work Life Balance
Saison 3 · Épisode 2
lundi 9 mars 2020 • Durée 01:05:23
Working to find a balance that works for you between farm life, home life, and your personal life is the ultimate goal of sustainability. You want to be a member of your community, a member of your family, and at the same time take some time for yourself. In this episode Troy & John discuss their efforts at a balanced sustainable life.
GFP094: Why farm at all?
Saison 3 · Épisode 1
lundi 9 mars 2020 • Durée 01:15:27
It is a pleasure to bring back the Growing Farms Podcast with my good friend and mentor Troy Bishopp. In today’s episode we tackle the topic of getting into agriculture as a hobby or profession. What draws people back to the land? Once they are there what keeps them working when things get difficult?
GFP094: Farming Makes Your Purge
Saison 3 · Épisode 4
lundi 9 mars 2020 • Durée 29:53
It’s a cliche as this point that “farming is hard”. Yeah, we know. Anyone that has tried to work the land knows full well how ruthless Mother Nature can be and how unforgiving the farm can seem at times.
What gives me hope for the future is that the current generation of farmers getting into agriculture are bringing with them tools of all kinds. Drones, software, new planting innovations, and the knowledge sharing tool that is the internet. We now have the opportunity to farm in ways that have never been done before.
GFP093: 2017 Farm Plan
Saison 1 · Épisode 93
lundi 2 mars 2020 • Durée 39:53
With each new farm season there are adaptations based on what you have learned from previous years as well as adapting to what your goals are for the coming year. We are making some big changes on our farm this year and I am really happy to be able to share them with you through the Growing Farms Podcast.
I am using the Farm Marketing Solutions website to take notes this year. I am organizing my thoughts, my research, my production numbers into the Resources section of the website.
On the resources page you will find more information on:...and in the works are sections on:
- My equipment
- Marketing Strategies
- Writing a farm business plan
- Whatever you ask me about in the form below
Have a question that you can't seem to find an answer for? On the main resources page you'll find a simple form to submit your question to me and I'll create a piece of content around it. You should drive the direction of this website as much as I do, after all, I'm sharing this stuff for you.
Growing Farms Podcast "Plan" Going ForwardThe podcast is back for a while by popular demand. Having taken some time off from podcasting to publish not one, but two books, I'm coming back with simple, straight-forward, and honest podcasts about my farm journey.
In a more rapid succession than my usual pace I'll have episodes on the operations listed above. We're going to cover what I'm doing on all areas of the farm so that you have a good idea of where I am at and what I have learned to date. After we're caught up Kate and I are going to do updates throughout the season so you get a taste of farm life, share in our successes and failures, and continue to grow the community.
Final NotesIt's good to be back. I had a blast recording with Kate for this episode. It's a busy and kind of stressful time on farm right now but at the same time it is really exciting! Thanks for supporting FMS through the years. If you're new here, welcome!
Let's all work to grow personally, professionally, and as a community. Thanks for stopping in and until next time I will see you out in the field.
Cheers,
John