BetweenTheBeaches Podcast
1) 202. Out Of The Saddle And Behind The Mic: A Conversation with Mary-Margaret Hardee and Gina Tran
This week we're collaborating with the hosts from Herding Her Story. For those listeners who've never tuned into this podcast, their goal is to showcase women from across the agriculture industry to h...Show More
2) [REBROADCAST] 117. Discovering Intrinsic Worth With Some Cowboy Poetry
NOTE: Â On the heels of the Florida Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting and a lot of time on the road for numerous other obligations, we're taking a break to regroup this week. Â While we get reorgani...Show More
3) 201. Agriculture's Importance For Florida And Beyond; with Sam Phares
This week we have a candid conversation about the current state of agriculture and its importance to our state and our nation. We discuss the Farmer of the Year program at the state level as well as i...Show More
4) 200. From Okeechobee to Oklahoma; with Tyson "Bud" Barnes of Cimarron Land Group
For Bud Barnes, these two places share a lot more in common than the first two letters of their names. On this week's episode, Bud shares stories of growing up in south Florida, working cows, hunting,...Show More
5) 199. Riders Of The Palmetto Prairie - Part 2; with Sam Phares
On this week's episode, we're concluding our two part coverage of Chapter 7 from Joe A. Akerman's classic book, Florida Cowman. Last week's episode covered the first part of the chapter and we conclud...Show More
6) 198. Riders Of The Palmetto Prairie - Part 1; with Sam Phares
Florida Cowman is one of those books that should be in every person's collection of books about Florida. Authored by Joe A. Akerman, Jr in collaboration with the Florida Cattlemen's Association to com...Show More
7) A Retrospective of Screwworm Eradication In Florida And It's Potential Resurgence
The New World Screwworm was one of the costliest and most horrific diseases that livestock producers have ever faced. Its deadliest and costliest period for Florida cattlemen peaked in 1956-1957 at wh...Show More
8) 196. Seminole Chief Cowkeeper And The Magic of The Alachua Basin
Payne’s Prairie basin is a natural resource of not only state, but national importance and the lush grasses, flowering plants, and other vegetation that cover this basin act as a filter purifying wate...Show More
9) 195. Elmo Johnston's Memories of Cowhuntin' And Cracker Livin'; with Jim Johnston
We're back from our summer break with a conversation you don't want to miss. True friends are worth their weight in gold and our guest this week is one such individual. Jim Johnston seldom meets a str...Show More
10) 194. Light Ranching, Heavy Fishing, and Summer Under The Florida Sun; with Sam Phares
As we roll further into June and the mercury climbs higher, Sam and I banter about the current state of the cattle business, recap some recent events in our life and around the state, and discuss many...Show More