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The Farming Show, hosted by Dillon Honcoop and produced by Save Family Farming, gives voice to the farmers, workers, and advocates fighting for the future of agriculture in Washington State. Each epis... more
FAQs about The Farming Show:How many episodes does The Farming Show have?The podcast currently has 448 episodes available.
May 06, 2024New Stream Buffer Recommendations Could Threaten Farms: State SenatorA new draft report is out from a task force formed by the WA Governor's Office looking at requirements for forested buffers along streams to aid salmon recovery.WA state Sen. Ron Muzzall joins Dillon with his concerns about the Riparian Task Force's Preliminary Recommendations, and what they could mean for the future of food and farming in Washington state....more20minPlay
May 06, 2024Eastern Washington Farmer Using Blockchain To Connect With ConsumersFood consumers can get a transparent look at how their food was produced via a new system spearheaded in part by an Eastern Washington farmer.Austin Allred of Royal Family Farming joins Dillon to share how the FarmTracer system allows consumers to see exactly how their food was raised.He explains how they're using blockchain technology to overcome past hurdles to sharing farmers' information about the food they grow....more20minPlay
April 22, 2024Taking Out Snake River Dams Would Cause More Harm Than Good: ExpertHe's been studying the Lower Snake River Dams for years, and 'Armchair Engineer' Adam Ratliff joins Dillon with the truth about the pros and cons of these important and controversial structures....more21minPlay
April 22, 2024Future Nooksack Flooding Could Be Worse Than Previously ExpectedReporting in Canada is bringing to light a study showing a worsening outlook for flooding of the Nooksack River.Tyler Olsen, editor of the Fraser Valley Current, joins Dillon with details on what the latest science says farming and entire communities on both sides of the border may experience....more21minPlay
April 15, 2024Whatcom Family Farmers to Host Ag Career Fair for High School StudentsLocal high school students might find a career path they're passionate about, or even just a good summer job at the all-new Whatcom County Agriculture Career Fair happening April 26 at Lynden High School.Whatcom Family Farmers is organizing the event featuring over a dozen local employers, and Outreach Coordinator Ellie Steensma Corbin joins Dillon with the details for students and for businesses wanting to be there....more20minPlay
April 09, 2024Why Whatcom Farmers Are Concerned About State Water Lawsuit FormsAs the state sues all Whatcom water users this year, requiring each user to prove their water rights in court, thousands of local residents will have to fill out court claim forms to begin their defense.Water rights attorney Bill Clarke joins Dillon with details on how crucial these court filings will be, and why the farming community has deep concern about the state's plan and proposed court forms....more21minPlay
March 26, 2024Water Rights Educational Event Planned in Lynden March 27After a standing-room-only event this past fall, Whatcom Family Farmers is hosting another informational event to help people prepare for the upcoming water rights adjudication in the Nooksack River Basin.Fred Likkel, Whatcom Family Farmers' Executive Director, joins Dillon with details and why people--particularly farmers and private well owners--should attend if they want to protect their access to water....more19minPlay
March 26, 2024State Senator Pledges to Continue Fight for Overtime Relief for Farmworkers, FarmersNearly every other state that's enacted overtime pay rules for farm work allows for seasonal flexibility to help both farmworkers and farms--except Washington state.The state Senator who proposed adding flexibility to the law to bring relief for workers and farmers, Sen. Curtis King, joins Dillon to talk about the negative impacts of the poorly-thought-out new law, and how he plans to keep fighting even though his first bill on the issue is dead....more21minPlay
March 18, 2024Protecting Your Water: Upcoming Event to Educate Local Water UsersWhatcom County water users will begin getting court summons in the mail this summer for the state's water rights lawsuit, and many are still unsure what this will mean for them.Jay Chennault, Principal Hydrologist with consulting firm Associated Earth Sciences, joins Dillon with details on an upcoming event that aims to educate community members about the process and the various steps they'll need to take to be able to try to defend in court their future water access....more20minPlay
March 09, 2024Is Chinook Salmon Recovery Suffering from a Great Misdiagnosis?Many of the environmental efforts squeezing family farming in Washington state are connected to an assumed need for more fish habitat ostensibly to help restore the endangered Chinook salmon.But what if this major push is actually based on a misdiagnosis of the actual problems hindering Chinook recovery?Save Family Farming's Gerald Baron joins Dillon with details on his meta-analysis of several recent key studies that show habitat is unlikely the limiting factor keeping Chinook salmon populations struggling, and what that reality could mean for farming....more22minPlay
FAQs about The Farming Show:How many episodes does The Farming Show have?The podcast currently has 448 episodes available.