Bonus Content: Amanda Radke Keynote
Georgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
Release Date: 07/23/2021
Georgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
In this episode of the Growing On Podcast, you'll get to hear an in-depth discussion with Adam Belflower, Governmental Affairs Specialist for Georgia Farm Bureau. Adam breaks down GFB's "I Farm. I Vote." Campaign by giving you some insight as to what Georgia Farm Bureau does as a grassroots organization and explains why, now more than ever, it's important to know who candidates are and what policies they support. The "I Farm. I Vote." Campaign aims to provide unbiased information so Georgians can make an informed decision and support leaders who promote Georgia farmers and Georgia-grown...
info_outline Back to School with Ag in the ClassroomGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
In this episode of the Growing On Podcast, you'll get to hear a discussion with Lauren Goble, Educational Programs Coordinator for Georgia Farm Bureau. Lauren shares her story and passion for agriculture and the Ag in the Classroom program, and gives some insight for anyone that might be interested in incoprorating ag into their classroom or lesson plans. Show Notes:
info_outline It's OK to Not be OKGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
In this episode of the Growing On Podcast, you'll get to hear a one-on-one interview with Kevin Tanner, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. Commissioner Tanner shares his story and passion for mental health, especially those in the agricultural community.
info_outline Digging Into the Georgia Peanut IndustryGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
In this episode, you'll learn about the different parts of the peanut indutry. From industry events like the Peanut Farm Show, to learning about the important work of Peanut Breeders, and finally the grading process at peanut buying points that is done by the Georgia Federal-State Inspection Service. Catch it all in this episode!
info_outline Hurricanes, Climate, and More with Agricultural Climatologist, Pam KnoxGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
Shortly after Hurricane Idalia made landfall and made its way through Georgia, we spoke with Agricultural Climatologist, Pam Knox all about our climate here in Georgia and the Southeast, and the factors that help shape it.
info_outline Terry England: 2023 GFB Commodity Award WinnerGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
Each year at their annual GFB Commodity Conference, the organization recognizes someone who's made a lasting impact on the Georgia ag industry. Known as the GFB Commodity Award, it's one of the organization's highest honors. This year's recipient is Barrow County's Terry England.
info_outline Great Southeast Pollinator CensusGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
In this episode of the Growing On podcast, you'll be hearing from Becky Griffin, Community and School Garden Coordinator and Pollinator Health Associate with UGA Extension. Becky discusses this year's upcoming Great Southeast Pollinator Census and why it's so important.
info_outline Meet Joe Garner, President of the Georgia Cattlemen's AssociationGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
In this bonus episode, you'll be hearing from Georgia Cattlemen's Association President, Joe Garner. Joe talks about his background, his love for the cattle industry, his journey to becoming the President of the organization, and so much more.
info_outline Conversation with Gabe Outlaw, 2022 Georgia Forester of the YearGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
In this bonus episode, Gabe Outlaw, the 2022 Georgia Forester of the Year, discusses his role with the Georgia Forestry Commission and dives into what he finds rewarding working in the position, as well as his reaction to being recognized for his hard work and dedication to keeping the forestry industry here in Georgia number one in the nation.
info_outline Spring Harvests in GeorgiaGeorgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast
In this episode of the Growing On Podcast, we're on the road covering a few Spring harvests here in Georgia. Join us as we hear about this year's sweet corn, blueberry, broccoli, and strawberry harvests and hear from the producers that grow, manage, and harvest them. They'll discuss their growing seasons, give updates on harvest, and discuss any challenges they faced getting that crop from seed to market.
info_outlineAmanda is a fifth-generation rancher from Mitchell,S.D., who has dedicated her career to serving as a voice for the nation’s farmers and ranchers. Since 2008, she has tackled hot industry issues on the BEEF Daily blog for BEEF Magazine, where she provides tools and strategies for producers to effectively engage with consumers and counter negative media articles on social media.
Radke has spent the last 15 years on the road fightingfor the agriculture, rural America and the western way of life. She believes food security is national security, and her work is focused on keeping producers on the land and ensuring every citizen has access to safe, affordable and nutritious food in this country.
When she’s not blogging or speaking, she is penning agriculturally-accurate children’s books to help promote agricultural literacy in schools. Her titles include, “Levi’s Lost Calf,” “Can-Do Cowkids,” “ A Home Run For Peanuts” and “The Soil Quilt.”