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TBF 074 :: Beginning a Farm - Research, Forgetfulness, and a Hard Lesson
TBF 074 :: Beginning a Farm - Research, Forgetfulness, and a Hard Lesson
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
"I'm late! I'm late! For a very important date!" If you're used to waking up on Wednesday morning and finding a new episode in your podcast app you already know that this episode is a little late. But, on the flip side I was able to record an early morning episode sitting on the porch looking out across the farm. You can see the view from my "podcasting studio" on the right. One other thing you notice on this episode is a few more distractions that come from recording on the front porch ... distractions as in kitty cats and heifers on the loose. Hopefully though it gives you a small glimpse into the interrupted life of any farmer.
Beginning a Farm: Research
For most prospective beginning farmers the first stage is research. Anytime you are starting a new business, occupation, or venture most of us try to learn as much as possible so that we aren't jumping in completely unaware. That's the way it was for me at least. I read dozens of books, hundreds of magazine articles, countless blogs, and plenty of research papers. In fact I did so much reading that I'm not sure how much I was actually able to consume and retain! If I was going to do my "Farming Research Phase" all over again I would do it differently than I did over eight years ago. Here are my three steps ...
•Reading
The Contrary Farmer by Gene Logsdon
Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan
You Can Farm by Joel Salatin
•Connecting
Practical Farmers of Iowa
Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES)
Farm Aid Beginning Farmer Resources
•Doing
Sometimes (most of the time) it is important to just dig in and get our hands dirty. Find farm, almost any farm, and volunteer your time ... ask if they need a hired hand ... or even offer to pay for the experience (it's that important).
BeginningFarmers.org Jobs/Internships Links
:: Other Resources Mentioned in the Episode ::
Part 1 of The Beginning Farmer interview with Phil Kramer (all about pigs)
Part 2 of The Beginning Farmer interview with Phil Kramer
As always, I want to thank you so much for listening and supporting the show with your encouragement and reviews on iTunes! I am continually working to produce a better show, and I'm thankful for all of the listeners sticking with me as I learn.
If you do enjoy the show, don't forget that you can subscribe on iTunes and leave a five star rating and review (by clicking the link). If you are an Android phone user you can also subscribe on the free Stitcher App.
It is so very encouraging to know that people are listening and enjoying the show! I would love to hear your questions, show ideas, or comments about the show. Feel free to shoot me an e-mail! As always you can follow along with "The Beginning Farmer" and Crooked Gap Farm by checking out these links ...
Crooked Gap Farm
Crooked Gap Farm on Facebook
Crooked Gap Farm on Twitter
Beginning a Farm: Research
For most prospective beginning farmers the first stage is research. Anytime you are starting a new business, occupation, or venture most of us try to learn as much as possible so that we aren't jumping in completely unaware. That's the way it was for me at least. I read dozens of books, hundreds of magazine articles, countless blogs, and plenty of research papers. In fact I did so much reading that I'm not sure how much I was actually able to consume and retain! If I was going to do my "Farming Research Phase" all over again I would do it differently than I did over eight years ago. Here are my three steps ...
•Reading
The Contrary Farmer by Gene Logsdon
Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan
You Can Farm by Joel Salatin
•Connecting
Practical Farmers of Iowa
Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES)
Farm Aid Beginning Farmer Resources
•Doing
Sometimes (most of the time) it is important to just dig in and get our hands dirty. Find farm, almost any farm, and volunteer your time ... ask if they need a hired hand ... or even offer to pay for the experience (it's that important).
BeginningFarmers.org Jobs/Internships Links
:: Other Resources Mentioned in the Episode ::
Part 1 of The Beginning Farmer interview with Phil Kramer (all about pigs)
Part 2 of The Beginning Farmer interview with Phil Kramer
As always, I want to thank you so much for listening and supporting the show with your encouragement and reviews on iTunes! I am continually working to produce a better show, and I'm thankful for all of the listeners sticking with me as I learn.
If you do enjoy the show, don't forget that you can subscribe on iTunes and leave a five star rating and review (by clicking the link). If you are an Android phone user you can also subscribe on the free Stitcher App.
It is so very encouraging to know that people are listening and enjoying the show! I would love to hear your questions, show ideas, or comments about the show. Feel free to shoot me an e-mail! As always you can follow along with "The Beginning Farmer" and Crooked Gap Farm by checking out these links ...
Crooked Gap Farm
Crooked Gap Farm on Facebook
Crooked Gap Farm on Twitter
Released:
Jul 30, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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