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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 452 episodes available.
February 21, 2023How a WA state Senator disrespected farm workers in a key hearingDillon shares audio from the Feb. 9 WA state Senate Labor & Commerce Committee hearing on SB 5476, where Sen. Rebecca Saldaña mistranslated and editorialized farm workers' testimony, effectively suggesting they didn't understand the issue on which they were testifying....more20minPlay
February 21, 2023Skagit farmers, tribes make progress against Seattle City Light land grabWill Honea, Skagit County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, joins Dillon with an update on the ongoing battle by farmers, tribes and other local interests working together to stave off a greenwashed land grab by Seattle City Light....more21minPlay
February 14, 2023Farm overtime hearing was 'disgrace,' says son of lifelong farm workerIncensed after Hispanic farm workers were disrespected by State Senators Rebecca Saldaña and Karen Keiser during the Feb. 9 Senate Labor & Commerce Committee hearing on agricultural overtime, Enrique Gastelum tells Dillon his farm worker father would be outraged. Gastelum, head of farm labor organization wafla, called Saldaña's and Keiser's handling of the hearing "disgraceful," calling out how the state Senators not only suggested the farm workers testifying were ignorant on the topic of the hearing, but also deliberately mistranslated and editorialized their testimony while denying access to the certified translator in the room....more20minPlay
February 13, 2023Advocate for Latino farmers: WA ag overtime law harming workers, small farmersSmall, Latino-owned farms and their workers are reeling after Washington state's new agricultural overtime law hurt workers' earning potential during busy seasons, and made it hard for small farms with labor-intensive crops to stay in business. Maria Rodriguez, CEO of Vizions Economic Development Center in Yakima, which runs the Center for Latino farmers, joins Dillon to explain how a law intended to help workers is actually creating new challenges for both workers and small farmers....more20minPlay
February 13, 2023Why farm workers are saying "Let Us Work" ahead of labor hearingFarm workers are being harmed by Washington state's new agricultural overtime law, and former farm worker Enrique Gastelum, now head of farm labor organization wafla, says state lawmakers need to do something. Gastelum talks with Dillon ahead of a Feb. 9 hearing over a new proposal being heard by the Washington state Senate Labor & Commerce committee that would begin to undo that harm....more19minPlay
January 30, 2023Farm worker relays co-workers’ frustration with WA overtime lawWhile Washington state’s new mandate for overtime pay for farm workers was supposed to benefit workers, it’s had the opposite effect. Dillon talks with Maggie Pérez, an employee at an Eastern Washington apple and cherry farm, to learn what she is hearing from many of her co-workers about how the new law has affected them, and why they’re deeply frustrated with Olympia over the change....more20minPlay
January 09, 2023Cows & Carbon: How Anti-Science Naysayers Are Getting It WrongDespite an effort by Yakima Valley dairies to benefit the environment, longtime anti-dairy activist Jean Mendoza is slamming the plan with her typical unscientific dogma. Jay Gordon, Policy Director for the Washington State Dairy Federation, joins Dillon to explain how Mendoza's unfounded criticism exposes her anti-farm agenda, and how the science of dairy's carbon cycle actually works....more21minPlay
January 09, 2023How You Can Support Whatcom Family Farmers' Education EffortsAs part of their work to preserve the legacy and future of local family farming, Whatcom Family Farmers provides a range of educational programs, both for kids and adults. But it requires community support, and Dillon talks with Ellie Steensma Corbin, Whatcom Family Farmers' Education & Outreach Coordinator, about an upcoming online auction to benefit those educational efforts, and how you can sponsor or donate items to be auctioned....more21minPlay
January 04, 2023Feds re-write farm guest worker program rules, adding new costs, challengesThrowing out a Trump-era effort to simplify the federal H-2A guest worker program, the Biden administration has now issued its own changes that complicate and add more expense for farmers using the system. Enrique Gastelum, CEO of wafla, joins Dillon to explain how the changes will make it even more challenging to grow food here in Washington state....more21minPlay
December 17, 2022Wet spring, dry fall brings unusual challenges for local farmersAlthough a wet spring forced many crops in Whatcom County to be planted much later than normal, an unusually dry fall meant harvests weren't as disastrous as they could have been. Joe Vanderpol, agronomist for CHS Northwest, joins Dillon with a recap of the 2022 growing season, and the new challenges farmers faced from less-than-typical weather patterns....more20minPlay
FAQs about The Farming Show:How many episodes does The Farming Show have?The podcast currently has 452 episodes available.