Greenhorns Radio Podcast
1) Episode 296: Greg Hart, The Family Farm
Greg Hart farms 1500 acres in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. He works on the property with his wife and 3 young children, as well as 3 other workers and various WWOOFers from all around the world. The Harts...Show More
2) Episode 295: Erika Rumbley, The New Garden Society
Erika Rumbley is the Co-Founder and Director of The New Garden Society (TNGS). Each year The New Garden Society trains 100+ incarcerated students in the art and science of plants, building a bridge fr...Show More
3) Episode 294: Ildi Carlisle-Cummins, Cal Ag Roots Project
Ildi Carlisle-Cummins is Director of the Cal Ag Roots Project at the California Institute for Rural Studies. Cal Ag Roots puts historical roots under current California food and farming change movemen...Show More
4) Episode 293: Robert Olivier, GrubTubs
Robert Olivier, founder of GrubTubs, Inc. invents and develops all aspects of insect based technologies, from conceptual design work to prototyping and final fabrication. Currently he is engineering a...Show More
5) Episode 292: Marie Hoff, Capella Grazing Project
Marie Hoff founded Capella Grazing Project in 2013. Using rare, heritage breed Ouessant sheep, she grazes in such unlikely spots as vineyards, orchards, on cover crop at local farms, and for landowner...Show More
6) Episode 291: Locky Catron, Oggun Tractor
Locky Catron graduated from Iowa State University with an Agricultural Business degree and joined the three-person Cleber, LLC, team in Alabama. Her experiences working both in Big Ag and on organic f...Show More
7) Episode 290: Thomas Baldwin, Ulua Palms Farm and Nursery
Tom Baldwin is the Farm Director of Ulua Palms Farm and Nursery in Makawo, HI. A permaculture designer and nurseryman, he is currently engaged in the development of a 5-acre homestead property on Maui...Show More
8) Episode 289: Sara Day Evans, Accelerating Appalachia
Based in Kentucky and North Carolina, Sara Day Evans works through Accelerating Appalachia to advance the regenerative economy for North America's most diverse foodshed: the Appalachian region. She's ...Show More
9) Episode 288: Miles Teitge, Syringa Mountain School
Miles Teitge took his first steps in the old growth forests of Vashon Island, WA, and was transplanted to the Idaho high mountain desert in 1983. Graduating from the Community School, he took up surfi...Show More
10) Episode 287: Michael Bologna, Green Lion Partners
Mike Bologna, CEO of Green Lion Partners, is a decisive and personable leader with a comprehensive background in supply chain technology consulting, process analysis, and operational strategy. Using t...Show More