
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
With a focus on agriculture, the future of work, and ag tech, we learn from Singing Water Vineyards owner Missy Ivankovich conducting research with Texas A&M to revolutionize farming in the Texas Hill Country.
Explore this beautiful area, Comfort, Texas. Thanks to the Comfort Area Foundation, this series highlights Comfort’s heritage, the reality of Comfort today, and dreams of the future. Enjoy the passion and commitment each of our guests has for their region and all of the people who call Comfort, Texas home.
Summary
In this conversation, Justin McKenzie speaks with Missy Ivankovich about the future of Comfort, Texas, focusing on community investment, sustainable agriculture, and the importance of preparing the next generation for future opportunities. They discuss the transition from urban life to farming, the challenges posed by Pierce's disease in vineyards, and the significance of climate resilience. The conversation highlights the role of local businesses in attracting visitors and fostering a sense of community, ultimately aiming to build a legacy that benefits the entire region.
takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 - The Vision of Comfort and Community Investment
04:26 - Transitioning from Urban Life to Farming
06:48 - Understanding Pierce's Disease and Its Impact
10:11 - Sustainability and Climate Resilience in Agriculture
12:09 - Preparing the Next Generation for Future Opportunities
15:04 - Attracting Visitors to Comfort
20:22 - Building a Legacy Through Community and Agriculture
The Building Texas Show is growing thanks to our Sponsors, Partners, and YOU our wonderful listeners. Thank you for listening, sharing, and supporting The Building Texas Show.
Das Greenhaus
Building Texas Show
Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation
Colibri Magic
Singing Water Vineyards
Hotel Giles
With a focus on agriculture, the future of work, and ag tech, we learn from Singing Water Vineyards owner Missy Ivankovich conducting research with Texas A&M to revolutionize farming in the Texas Hill Country.
Explore this beautiful area, Comfort, Texas. Thanks to the Comfort Area Foundation, this series highlights Comfort’s heritage, the reality of Comfort today, and dreams of the future. Enjoy the passion and commitment each of our guests has for their region and all of the people who call Comfort, Texas home.
Summary
In this conversation, Justin McKenzie speaks with Missy Ivankovich about the future of Comfort, Texas, focusing on community investment, sustainable agriculture, and the importance of preparing the next generation for future opportunities. They discuss the transition from urban life to farming, the challenges posed by Pierce's disease in vineyards, and the significance of climate resilience. The conversation highlights the role of local businesses in attracting visitors and fostering a sense of community, ultimately aiming to build a legacy that benefits the entire region.
takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00 - The Vision of Comfort and Community Investment
04:26 - Transitioning from Urban Life to Farming
06:48 - Understanding Pierce's Disease and Its Impact
10:11 - Sustainability and Climate Resilience in Agriculture
12:09 - Preparing the Next Generation for Future Opportunities
15:04 - Attracting Visitors to Comfort
20:22 - Building a Legacy Through Community and Agriculture
The Building Texas Show is growing thanks to our Sponsors, Partners, and YOU our wonderful listeners. Thank you for listening, sharing, and supporting The Building Texas Show.
Das Greenhaus
Building Texas Show
Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation
Colibri Magic
Singing Water Vineyards
Hotel Giles