Episode 16

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Published on:

4th Sep 2024

How's Your Season Going?

In which I cold-call a bunch of farmers to learn how everyone's doing this year.

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Tell me an anecdote! What's been hard lately? What's been awesome? What's the farmer gossip in your region? What did a recent episode have you thinking about? What's bugs you about how BC's Ag Sector works?

OR, here are some topics I'm currently interested in:

  1. How have tariffs or the threat of tariffs impacted your farm operation?
  2. What's your favourite breed or cultivar, and why?
  3. Tell us about one of your farming mentors.

Community Bulletin Board

Selling a piece of equipment? Hosting a barn dance or a webinar? Does someone in your farming community deserve a shoutout? Send me a voice message for the Community Bulletin Board! It will air in the next episode. I will air these at my discretion; sorry, no business advertisements...contact Jordan if you want to advertise your business :)

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About the Podcast

Farming in British Columbia
Interviews with BC-based farmers, food processors, academics and others who contribute to food production in BC in one way or another.

About your host

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Jordan Marr

I'm Jordan Marr, a farmer and broadcaster in BC's North Okanagan. My farm business is called Unearthed Organics, where I produce milling corn and dry beans on a small-scale. I currently produce and host this podcast as well as The Organic BC Podcast & The Ruminant Podcast. I also produce a regular segment on food and farming in the southern interior for CBC Radio's Daybreak South, based in Kelowna. I live with my wife and two kids in Vernon.