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The Ruminant: Audio Candy for Farmers, Gardeners and Food Lovers

The Ruminant: Audio Candy for Farmers, Gardeners and Food Lovers

Jordan Marr

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Frequency: 1 episode/36d. Total Eps: 111

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For people passionate about farming, gardening, food politics, food security, and the intersections among these topics. Jordan Marr, a certified organic farmer in British Columbia, interviews farmers, gardeners, academics, and journalists about stuff farmers and food system nerds care about. If where and how your food is produced matters to you, this podcast is produced for you!
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Family Feud: which forecast is best for farmers?

mardi 10 septembre 2024Duration 01:05:37

Hey there, Ruminant Listeners! These days, I'm mostly podcasting over at Farming in British Columbia, and I wanted to share a popular episode on a topic that matters wherever you're farming! If you like this, come and join the party. A good number of the episodes will hold interest for those outside of BC...search for 'Farming in British Columbia' wherever you listen to podcasts.

A Critique of Canada's Pesticide Oversight

Season 11 · Episode 1

lundi 11 septembre 2023Duration 01:08:48

In the summer of 2023, Bruce Lanphear, Professor of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University, resigned his position as co-chair of a recently formed Science Advisory Committee of the PMRA, which regulates pesticide use in Canada. Dr. Lanphear felt he could no longer lend his credibility to the agency following disagreement about the Terms of Reference provided to Lanphear and seven other scientists comprising the committee.

Lanphear has been critical of aspects of Canada's pesticide oversight regime. I invited him on the show to discuss the topic.

You can read about Bruce's resignation here and here, or check out this google search.

Let's Whet Together

vendredi 8 janvier 2021Duration 56:30

Hi Everyone! Herein: four audio segments I think you'll enjoy. Each comes from a 25-episode podcast series I'm in the middle of producing for my province's annual organic conference. 

So yeah, this is a teaser for the conference, but be assured that each segment in this episode stands alone as an interesting piece of audio on its own merits. 

More info on the conference here: https://bcorganic2021.eventbrite.ca

3.37 Lisa G.K. on Starting a Raw Millk Dairy on the 53rd Parallel

jeudi 19 février 2015Duration 31:31

Lisa Graham Knight's story begins like a lot of new farmer stories do: a kid in her twenties, high on idealism and extremely low on any actual farming experience, decides to apprentice on a veggie farm. But the veggie farm Lisa chose? It was in the Queen Charlotte Islands, which are clustered at the 53rd parallel, a twenty hour drive north of Vancouver, and then a seven hour ferry from Prince Rupert. During that apprenticeship, Lisa realized just how precarious her new community's food security was, so she did what any good farmer would do. She went back down South, learned animal husbandry, bought some cows, and returned to start the islands' only dairy. Recently, she told me all about her adventure.

e.36: Rhys Pender on why wine matters

jeudi 12 février 2015Duration 38:58

Rhys Pender is a winemaker, farmer, writer, and holder of a rare designation: he is a Master of Wine.  A while back, Rhys wrote this post for the blog WineAlign, in which he argues that North America's food and wine culture is poorly integrated, and that this is holding both facets of the culture back. 

I asked Rhys to join me on the podcast to talk about his piece. Herein, we discuss some of the barriers to achieving a more integrated food and wine culture, and why such an outcome would be better for that culture, and even for food security.

Rhys and his partner Alishan Driediger make wines that can be found on their website, littlefarmwinery.ca. He also has a project called Wine Plus+.

e.35: Culinary Herb Production Done Well part 2 of 2

jeudi 5 février 2015Duration 33:49

Culinary Herb Production, pt. 2: Veteran farmer Chris Blanchard built a thriving culinary herb business on his Iowa Farm, and thinks you can, too. In this episode, which features the second half of our conversation, Chris talks about how to harvest your herbs in a way that strikes a balance between high production and low labour costs. He took his inspiration from previous experiences managing intensive rotational grazing systems.

Chris also oversees Purple Pitchfork, an educational and outreach organization dedicated to helping farmers and their farm businesses. Chris will soon launch a podcast of his own, which you can learn about on his site. 

In our conversation, Chris references a culinary herb factsheet he has produced for Ruminant listeners. You can access it at farmertofarmerpodcast.com/ruminant

e.34: Culinary Herb Production Done Well part 1 of 2

mercredi 28 janvier 2015Duration 35:31

Veteran farmer Chris Blanchard built a thriving culinary herb business on his Iowa Farm, and thinks you can, too. In this episode, which features the first half of our conversation, Chris makes the case for focusing on herbs, and discusses the proper sourcing, and subsequent propagation, of herb cuttings. 

Chris also oversees Purple Pitchfork, an educational and outreach organization dedicated to helping farmers and their farm businesses. Chris will soon launch a podcast of his own, which you can learn about on his site. 

In our conversation, Chris references a culinary herb factsheet he has produced for Ruminant listeners. You can access it at farmertofarmerpodcast.com/ruminant

Part two of our conversation airs in a week. 

e.33: Nathanael Johnson on the GMO Debate

jeudi 22 janvier 2015Duration 01:09:18

In  mid- to late-2014, journalist Nathanael Johnson wrote a series of blog posts at grist.org entitled Panic-Free GMOs.  This was no minor foray into modern ag's most divisive topic. Nathanael's research was extensive, and the series topped thirty posts. 

Here are some of Nathanael's conclusions, which we discuss in our conversation:

  • GMOs are relatively well-regulated
  • The effects of GMOs on the environment have been a mixed bag of benefits and losses
  • There is a strong scientific consensus that GMO varieties of plants that have been approved for commercial use are safe to eat
  • We should probably label GMO foods in the marketplace
  • None of it really matters anyway

This is a long episode. I recommend you listen to the fifteen minute segment about Nate's approach to research and writing these articles, but if you prefer to skip ahead to our discussions of his conclusions, tune in at the 21 minute mark. 

e.32: Best practices for farmers selling to restaurants and chefs part 2 of 2

jeudi 15 janvier 2015Duration 29:15

Selling your farm goods to chefs can be lucrative, but there are idiosyncrasies to this type of marketing that a farmer should understand if she wants to keep and increase the business she gets from restaurants. This episode features part two of my conversation with two chef-owners of a high end catering business that has built its reputation for great cuisine on a devotion to sourcing and serving local farm goods.  

Cam Smith and Dana Ewart of Joy Road Catering in BC's Okanagan Valley really want to support your farm, but they but they also insist that you take the customer service you provide them seriously. Herein, they provide some no-nonsense advice for how to approach and maintain restaurant customers.

This episode: what chefs expect in terms of quality, how they like to be billed and when you should start to worry about unpaid accounts, and Cam and Dana's thoughts on the relationship between high-end cuisine and food security.

Learn more about Joy Road Catering here.

Two chefs on exclusivity and accessibility in the gourmet food context

mardi 13 janvier 2015Duration 08:02

This is a short excerpt of The Ruminant's interview with Okanagan Chefs Cameron Smith and Dana Ewart of Joy Road Catering in BC's Okanagan Valley. Herein, Cam and Dana talk about the role chefs play in influencing food culture, and their response to the criticism that the work they do as high-end chefs is elitist.

Part 1 of our full conversation can be found here.

Part 2 of our full conversation can be found here.

Access The Ruminant Podcast at theruminant.ca, iTunes, and other fine podcast directories.


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