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Ep. 12: Fish farming is not “de-BAIT”able - Dr Nicole Kirchhoff
mardi 23 avril 2024 • Duration 42:04
Do you ever wonder about how FISH are farmed? Cast a net on this latest episode with Dr. Nicole Kirchhoff who farms bait like pinfish for the fishing industry, and other baby fish breeds to be fed for markets and restaurants!
What are the facts behind sustainability, Lake Okeechobee, discharges and more? How do fish farms help save the planet, improve FL landscapes and economies?
Learn the facts from Dr Kirchhoff. She is the founder and CEO of Live Advantage Bait, a marine biologist with 18 years of commercial aquaculture production experience and a doctorate in aquatic animal health, aquaculture, fisheries and conservation.
Her website: www.liveadvantagebait.com
Adjunct Lecturer National Center for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability, Aquatic Animal Health Group Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Australia
Adjunct Lecturer NOVA Southeastern Oceanographic Center Dania Beach, Florida, USA
Ep. 11 - Old McDonald has a futuristic farm. AI? AI. Oh.
mardi 9 avril 2024 • Duration 42:27
Michelle has a chat with Dr Charlie Li, professor of Agricultural AI and Automation at the University of Florida and an IFAS AI Administrative Coordinator.
Dr. Li’s long-term research goal is to develop agricultural AI and automation technologies to ensure an efficient and resilient agri-food chain to support the growing world population sustainably. The innovative technologies developed by Li’s group play a critical role in addressing pressing challenges facing modern agriculture such as breeding resilient and climate-smart crops, mitigating labor shortages for harvesting specialty crops and managing weeds, as well as minimizing postharvest food losses.
Here is one video on phenotyping robots which features those talked about in the show (including for blueberries, peanut yield and disease scouting)
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Link to Dr. Li’s lab: https://uflbsail.net/
Here is the link to UF IFAS AI research, which showcases a diverse set of projects carried out by his colleagues:
https://ifas.ufl.edu/artificial-intelligence/
Ep. 2 - ORANGE you glad we’re working on citrus greening disease?
mardi 21 novembre 2023 • Duration 44:21
Ep. 1 - FRYdays with Jeb Smith - what is the goal of Florida Farm Bureau?
mardi 7 novembre 2023 • Duration 42:08
In Farm Babe’s premier PUNcast episode, she chats with the President of the Florida Farm Bureau, Jeb Smith. What are some of the biggest issues affecting Florida Agriculture and what are they doing to help?
Welcome to HERD It Here!
vendredi 3 novembre 2023 • Duration 01:18
A sneak peak at what's ahead on HERD It Here...
Ep. 10 - Sugarcane farmers are SWEET!
mardi 19 mars 2024 • Duration 34:50
Ep. 9 - Ready to “Wet your plants!?” Ask IFAS!
mardi 5 mars 2024 • Duration 49:00
Did you know that the University or Florida has thousands of experts at your fingertips? Here in episode 9, Michelle sits down with Jeanna Mastrodicasa- the COO of UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) with their role in Florida’s food systems. Every county has a UF extension program designed to help EVERYONE in our state, from gardeners to homeowners to farmers and everything in between.
Listen as Jeanna shares more about these programs, the “Ask IFAS” resources, the impact of UF for the state’s farms, and the rising influence of women in agriculture.
Learn more about IFAS: https://ifas.ufl.edu/ Ask IFAS: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/
Ep. 8 - Don’t be BLUE! Blueberry grower David Hill talks H2A housing
mardi 20 février 2024 • Duration 39:30
David and Michelle discuss policies currently affecting housing situations for the H2A worker program. As urban sprawl carries on, how can we ensure that farmers get to stay on their farms? What does it mean to “buy local” and why is that important?
Hear about David’s impressive family business with farming, packing houses, agritourism and more! As the owner of Southern Hill farm, he can be reached at david@southernhillfarms.com.
Ep. 7 - “Climbing the Ladder” for both citrus harvest and politics with Senate Majority Leader Ben Albritton
mardi 6 février 2024 • Duration 36:16
Senator Ben Albritton is doing a lot of legislative work on Florida policy, genuinely caring about our state and it’s people. A 4th generation farmer himself, he understands what needs to be done in particular with restoration strategies, water policy, and more. 2024 is about to be a big year - what do all these political terms and action items mean for the future of Florida agriculture?
Bio: Ben Albritton is a 4th generation farmer, born and raised in Florida’s Heartland. Brought up by a family of farmers, ranchers, citrus growers and businessmen, Ben has invested his life in the rich agricultural heritage of Central Florida.
After graduating from Hardee High School in 1986, Ben earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Citrus/Business in 1990 from Florida Southern College.
Ben went on to work for his family’s citrus groves and for over 30 years he has focused on the growth of Florida’s agricultural community. Today, Albritton Companies has expanded to support citrus grove ownership, grove management, payroll management and risk consulting.
In 1993, Ben married Missy Schrader of Wauchula and settled down in rural Hardee County to start and raise a family. Together, they have three beautiful children, Rebecca, Joshua and Ryan, and a brand new grandbaby.
Ben is a faithful Christian, along with his wife Missy and their family, who invest their daily lives in the Scripture. The Albritton family are lifetime members of First Christian Church of Wauchula, where Ben has served as an Elder since 2003. Ben’s life has been rooted in service to others. It is a daily practice for him, especially within Florida’s agriculture community.
After being elected Florida House in 2010, Ben served as Chairman of the Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee, Vice Chairman of the Natural Resources & Public Lands Subcommittee, Agriculture & Property Rights Subcommittee, Appropriations Committee and the Government Accountability Committee.
He also chaired the Polk, Hardee and DeSoto County Legislative Delegations.
Ben was elected to the Florida Senate in 2018. In 2022, he was appointed by Senate President Kathleen Passidomo to serve as Majority Leader. Ben is currently the Senate President-Designate and will step into his new role after this legislative session.
Ep. 6 - Ernie Barnett - WATER we doing to protect and sustain Florida's H2O resources?
mardi 16 janvier 2024 • Duration 42:43
Barnett has more than 30 years of water resources management experience and public service, during which he contributed to several landmark environmental laws. He had a lead role in the successful passage by the Florida Legislature of the Lake Okeechobee Protection Act; the Everglades Restoration Investment Act, which has provided more than $1 billion for Everglades restoration; and the Everglades Improvement and Management Act. He also helped secure approval of the Water Resource Development Act of 2000, in which Congress authorized the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan.
In 2013, he led the South Florida Water Management District as Interim Executive Director. Barnett has a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida and Masters of Science in Biology and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Resource Management and Planning, both from the University of West Florida.

