
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Although it is appealing to go solo, succeeding in the food system today requires working in cooperation with others: family, neighbors, associations, boards, committees, suppliers, or customers. Working out a partnership or agreeing to serve on a board or committee, may not be what you signed up for but good luck trying to go it alone. Blake Hurst is a farmer in North East Missouri, former President of the Missouri Farm Burieau, occasional guest farm column author in the WallStreet Journal and SubStack @HurstBlake. He joins host Rodger Wasson who has also managed agricultural organizations to share the urgent need for busy people to step up and form new relationships, serve on Boards and make contributions that matter.
By Rodger Wasson4.5
4545 ratings
Although it is appealing to go solo, succeeding in the food system today requires working in cooperation with others: family, neighbors, associations, boards, committees, suppliers, or customers. Working out a partnership or agreeing to serve on a board or committee, may not be what you signed up for but good luck trying to go it alone. Blake Hurst is a farmer in North East Missouri, former President of the Missouri Farm Burieau, occasional guest farm column author in the WallStreet Journal and SubStack @HurstBlake. He joins host Rodger Wasson who has also managed agricultural organizations to share the urgent need for busy people to step up and form new relationships, serve on Boards and make contributions that matter.

2,332 Listeners

132 Listeners

229 Listeners

18 Listeners

1,584 Listeners

1,861 Listeners

35 Listeners

442 Listeners

522 Listeners

398 Listeners

272 Listeners

115 Listeners

237 Listeners

1,689 Listeners

50 Listeners