The Sample Bucket Podcast
1) Jim Holter - Stickney Co-op Elevator - Stickney SD
Managing a cooperative, riding a Harley, traveling with family, and finding work that keeps you satisfied for 17 years and beyond.
2) Pete and Donna Archer - Maizeing Acres Inc. - Campbellford, ON
Growing up on the farm (and failing to escape), raising a strong family, an accidental blind date that went pretty well, building a strong team, and baking an unreasonable quantity of pies.
3) Scott Hansen - White Commercial Corporation - Griswold, IA
Growing up in the grain business, being a girl dad (and fun grandpa in waiting), being selected for the Iowa softball umpire Hall of Fame, community service, loving the grain elevator business, and le...Show More
4) Roger Cochran - Obion Grain - Kenton, TN
Growing up in agriculture, working at one place your whole life, dumping pickup trucks at the elevator, marrying the first girl you ever dated, and providing quality service to everyone you deal with.
5) Evan Erlandson - Red River Grain and E2 Trucking - Altona, MB
A man of two nations (and the joy of paying taxes to both), being trilingual in English, building businesses, doing the hard stuff, the joy of driving long distances, playing shinny, and why the prair...Show More
6) Duncan Ferguson - Glen Gordon Farms, Williamstown ON
Bagpipes, curling, the syrup business, a syrup heist, limited edition grain meme t-shirts, and why it seems like every Ontario farmer has a Twitter account. Oh, and some stuff about the grain business...Show More
7) Rob Cogdill - Cogdill Farm Supply, Dunlap IA
Basis trader, PhD, Cheerleader, Mayor, Near Infrared Spectroscopist, and Gate Salesman
8) Marilyn Sullivan - Kelchen Grain, Edgewood IA
Running a grain business with 5 siblings, trusting software (or not), and becoming a force in your marketplace.
9) John Burkett - McCullough Grain, Sharpsville PA
From an archery shop to the farm, competing for a spot on the U.S. Olympic team, living in the boss's basement, and a distaste for air travel.
10) Burt Etchison - Stewart Grain, Stewart IN
Population: 2, a 13-layer cake, working on the railroad, and growing up in the grain business.