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Posts tagged with: farm business

How do you measure success on your farm? Today’s guest focuses on quality of life, building relationships, and efficiency in their farm business. In this podcast, we are hosting Aaron Bradley, Co-owner and Operator of Colfax Creek Farm, located in Bostic, North Carolina. Colfax Creek Farm was founded in 1901, and is currently comprised of......
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Interested in learning more about raising farm animals ethically? Today on the Thriving Farmer Podcast, we are hosting Micha Ide, Founder of Bright Ide Acres, located in Orting, Washington, where ethically raising farm animals is a passion. Micha and her husband, Andrew are a couple of California transplants who fell in love with farming in......
Do you practice land stewardship and respect and care for your livestock? Today on the show, we’re hosting Esther Stewart, Co-founder of Prairie Companion Company, located on the north coast of California. Prairie Companion Company grows nutrient dense microgreens and raises Angus cattle. They raise their cattle without antibiotics or hormones, and they forage on......
Have you considered applying for organic certification? This week’s podcast guest goes a step beyond that and is certified REAL organic! Chris Sermons, Founder of Bio-WayFarm, is located in Ware Shoals, South Carolina. Bio-Way Farm is a Certified Organic farm with a focus on sustainable agriculture and permaculture design principles. Their 120 acres offers a......
Do you feel like you’re always pushing and fighting with what nature wants to do on your farm? Have you considered a slower, more integrated approach to farming, where everything works together to support the whole? If so, this podcast episode on diversified farming is for you! We are joined by Evan Ryan, Founder of......
In This Episode: >> Ted’s preferred definition of sustainable agriculture encompasses soil health, nutrient density and financial viability >> Ted’s Monday morning routine and how he stays organized and productive >> How systems and consistency are key to sound finances. The #1 reason why farms fail is lack of profit >> The biggest mistake he......