With the exception of the first episode (because I was excited to finally get The Beginning Farmer Show going) this is probably the episode that I have most looked forward to releasing. Last week I had the opportunity to sit down with Luke Gran of Practical Farmers of Iowa. Mr. Gran is the "Next Generation Coordinator" for PFI and has his hands in organizing a lot of great learning opportunities for beginning and experienced farmers! On todays show we have a wide ranging discussion covering everything from the definition of a beginning farmer to what the most identified needs of beginners are. If you are not familiar with PFI I would suggest you get over to their website today and check out the great information they have available ... whether you live in Iowa or not!
You can learn more about Practical Farmers of Iowa or Luke Gran by checking out these links ...
- Practical Farmers of Iowa
- Practical Farmers of Iowa on Facebook
- Table Top Farm (the farm that Luke and his wife are partners of)

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 ...
TBF Show 017 :: Play in a New Window | Right Click to Download
**Special Note :: A few users are experiencing issues downloading the show on iTunes. If you have any experience with podcasts and how they can play nicely with iTunes I would love some suggestions.**
(if you are interested in the music in this episode check out my brother's record label, Historic Records)
2 comments:
I noticed it was late! :)
Great learning about the Practical Farmers of Iowa. Being from Indiana I had never heard of this group before and have found an enormous wealth of info on their website. I'm looking forward to digging through all of it.
Keep up the good work. I'm sure to listen every Wednesday on my drive home from work.
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