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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.
October 17, 2023Good fall weather helps Whatcom corn, potato harvestsDespite underwhelming 2023 yields for berry crops in Whatcom County, farmers are enjoying healthy corn and potato production with advantageous weather for harvest. Clay Pehl, CHS Northwest Agronomist, joins Dillon to share what he's hearing from farmers in the field so far this fall....more20minPlay
October 10, 2023500 Farm Workers Gather to Speak Out on WA Ag OvertimeFarm workers all over Washington are voicing frustration with the state's new agricultural overtime law, and 500 workers recently gathered in Quincy, WA to hear from leaders including state Rep. Alex Ybarra about how to have their voice heard in Olympia. Ybarra joins host Dillon Honcoop with details on the event, and how agricultural overtime is hurting the farm worker community -- the very people it was supposed to help....more22minPlay
October 02, 2023Clark County farm provides chilling example of what could decimate Whatcom agricultureAs the water rights showdown between Vancouver, WA area BiZi Farms and the Washington State Department of Ecology continues to escalate, Whatcom County farmers should pay attention to the legal and practical problems it raises. Washington water law expert and attorney Bill Clarke joins Dillon to explain how state law actually encourages the development of farmland when water rights are in question....more21minPlay
September 28, 2023USDA "not following federal law" in habitat payment debacle: former Whatcom councilmanCalling it bizarre, former Whatcom County councilman Rud Browne says he believes the USDA Farm Service Agency's recent decision to cancel a swath of contracts with local landowners to compensate for salmon habitat projects isn't legal. He joins Dillon to explain why he's been involved in the now-embattled Conservation Reserve Enhancement (CREP) Program, and why the feds' decision to pull out of many contracts due to their own administrative error is so harmful....more20minPlay
September 20, 2023Farms Open Gates to Public for Annual Whatcom Farm TourArea residents had the chance to see local food and farming up close and personal at the annual Whatcom Farm Tour. Dillon talked with organizer Jess Meyer with Bellingham-based Sustainable Connections and Eat Local First about the details for this year's tour, and then checked in with a new farmer on the lineup--Marie Hegarty of Fair Cow's Path Farm near Blaine....more22minPlay
September 20, 2023Water Rights Update: Standing-Room-Only Crowd in Ferndale Hears From ExpertsConcern about the upcoming state water rights court case in Whatcom County continues to build among local residents. Dillon talks with Henry Bierlink, administrator of the Ag Water Board of Whatcom County, about the event that packed Ferndale's Pioneer Pavilion Community Center with local residents anxious about the future of their water rights, and what they heard from a lineup of experts....more21minPlay
September 05, 2023Fed decision cancelling conservation contracts over technicality angers Whatcom farmersFarmers in Whatcom County are incensed after the federal Farm Service Agency announced it would be cancelling roughly half of the Conservation Reserve Easement Program contracts it had made with local landowners. Steve Groen, who farmed west of Lynden for decades, joins Dillon to talk about how the decision impacts him, and how he feels the feds have betrayed his trust....more21minPlay
September 05, 2023Despite drought emergency, state won't support fix for Ferndale water association supplying farmFerndale-area dairy farmer Rod Erickson faced an emergency situation this summer as the water association he relies on to water his cows had its well run dry. Dillon talks with Rod and Kevin Mayock, Bakerview Water Association Treasurer, to find out how they've worked to survive the situation, and why the state has, so far, not given any support to help with this drought-caused crisis....more21minPlay
August 28, 2023Farmers, fish advocates outraged over stream restoration contract debacleFarm Service Agency authorities have abruptly put hundreds of existing local stream restoration projects in jeopardy, pulling federal support last week due to a bureaucratic error two decades ago. Fred Likkel, Whatcom Family Farmers' Executive Director, talks with Dillon about what he's uncovered so far on this developing story and how it will impact salmon recovery locally, not to mention the finances of many Whatcom County family farms that had participated in the fish restoration efforts....more22minPlay
August 28, 2023Whatcom farmers struggle as wells run dryDrought continues in Whatcom County, and some wells--including at least one that supplies a local water association--have gone dry. Fred Likkel, Executive Director of Whatcom Family Farmers, joins Dillon with details on how that's affected some local farms....more21minPlay
FAQs about The Farming Show:How many episodes does The Farming Show have?The podcast currently has 448 episodes available.