Pastured Pig Podcast
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Our podcast discusses all things concerning raising pigs on pasture. From a small herd for personal consumption on the homestead to large scale commercial operations. We discuss the topics and talk to the producers.
Episode 136 - Building a Meishan Herd in Central Georgia
In this episode, I interview Preston Fuller of the MF Farmstead. Preston and his family are starting a pastured pig operation in Georgia and they have fallen in love with the Meishan breed. They hope to build a pastured pig operation from that breed and experiment with some genetic crosses.
Learn more about them at Themffarmstead.com
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Episode 135 - From the City to a Farrowing Operation in Just a Couple Years
In this episode, I talk with Kyle Friedman who has developed a farrowing operation in the finger lakes region of New York. Kyle admits he has been a city boy most of his life but with a move to New York several years ago, he has fully embraced the farm lifestyle and is moving at a rapid pace learning all he can with the help of a great Mennonite mentor.
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Ep 134 - Full time on 12 acres owned and 40 acres leased with Nine Pines Farm
In this episode, I talk with James Cornwell of Nine Pines Farm in Pennsylvania. James and his wife farm full time on 3 different parcels of land - some owned and some leased. Pastured pigs make up a portion of his farming enterprise and he has learned to maximize acreage and profit potential with his setup. You can learn more about his farm at https://www.ninepinesfarm.com/
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Episode 133 - Ohio State U Extension Focuses on Intestinal Parasites in Pastured Pigs
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Talita Resende (PhD) and Kara Flaherty from Ohio State University Extension. They are researching parasite loads in Pastured Pigs and are offering FREE testing on farms who raise pigs outside of confinement areas. The data they are collecting will be very helpful for producers of any size who want to learn more about potential parasite load in their pastured herd.
You can access all of their information as well as data release so far at this link: https://porkinf
Episode 132 - Expanding operations on a 10 acre farm with Moose River Farm
In this episode, I talk with Brian Jenckes from Moose River Farm in New Hampshire. Bryan's farm operation is quickly growing to where he is needing more space than his 10acre tract can allow. We discuss the details of his setup and his plans to expand including leasing additional properties and the challenges with that effort.
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Episode 131 - High desert Silvopasture with Weidenthal Family Farm
This episode has a visiting SW Arizona to speak with Weedy Weidenthal. Weedy has a really exciting farm effort he is doing in the high desert of AZ utilizing his pigs to clear invasives and build soil with a deep litter method. We have a great conversation and he also shares some visuals of his setup that can be seen on the video version of the podcast.
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Episode 130 - Silvopasture Consultants Focusing on Pastured Pig Farms
In this episode, I sit down with Austin Unruh to take a deep dive into silvopasture and the benefits of incorporating it into the farm. Austin and his team are expanding their consulting and design services to venture into the pastured pig world. We have a great conversation on the benefits of this practice.
For more information on his business, visit https://treesforgraziers.com/
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Episode 129 - Quitting an Insurance Agent Job to Go FULL TIME Pig Operation in Kentucky
In this episode, I talk with Justin Slaughter of Slaughter Family Farm in Kentucky. Just has a great story about pursuing his dream of farming and leaving the white color business world. The pandemic actually motivated him more to get his business rolling. Within just a few years, he has been able to establish enough revenue to provide for his family. If you want to know more about Justin and his farm visit https://slaughterfamilyfarm.com/
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Episode 128 - Detailed Breeding Operation on 10 acres in Indiana
In this episode, I talk with Taylor Brown from Hoosier Seedstock in Indiana. Taylor has a fantastic breeding operation setup on his 10 acres. We discuss the details of his farrowing schedule, breed selection, and income from sales of his piglets. For more information about his farm, find him on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hoosierseedstock
His website is https://hoosier-seedstock.mailerpage.io/
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Episode 127 - Swine Nutrition - Free Feed Isn't Always the Best Feed
In this episode, I talk swine nutrition with Rob Dowdle of Dowdle Family Farms. Rob has done extensive research on exploring the nutritional value of certain feed sources including free feed access we can sometimes find like pumpkin, brewer's grain, dairy, etc. He focuses on the protein concentration and the lysine amounts for weight gain in pigs.
You can find Rob on Youtube at:
https://www.youtube.com/@DowdleFamilyFarms
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Episode 126 - One Year into a SARE Grant for Raising Pigs in the Woods
In this episode, we revisit with Charles Lafferty to discuss the one year mark (halfway point) of his SARE grant. Charles shares the successes and challenges of the first year with pigs in the woods. You can find out more about his efforts at:
skylinepastures.com
Check out his Youtube channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/@skylinepastures8445
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Episode 125 - Developing the Ideal Automatic Pig Feeding and Watering System
In this episode, I talk with Ross Lewis a young farmer in Virginia. Ross is a civil engineer and has used his design knowledge to come up with a pretty ingenious automatic feeding and watering system for his breeding stock. We will describe it in this audio podcast but the link to his Youtube video explaining it below.
Ross's Youtube Video
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Episode 124 - Raising and Registering Idaho Pasture Pigs at White Bison Farm
In the episode, I talk with Dave and Jodi Cronauer from White Bison Farm in northern Wisconsin. They have a lot going on at their farm including raising bison for meat, GypsyVanner Horses (not for meat), and Idaho Pastured Pigs (those are for meat). They also maintain the IPP nation registry. To learn more about them, visit their website:
https://whitebisonfarm.com/
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Episode 123 - Step by Step Instructions on How to Start a Hog Roasting Business with Carl Blake
In this episode, I talk with Carl Blake about his new book Pork For Profit: The Business of Whole Hog Roasting. This book is a comprehensive step by step guide on how to build and manage a hog roasting business. This is a great side gig for pastured pig farms or can even be a full time gig in some areas. Be sure to check out his book on Amazon here is the link https://amzn.to/4bhrdWF
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Episode 122 - Overcoming Farrowing Issues and Other Challenges for a First Year Farmer
In this episode, I talke with Brian MacFarland of Five Forks Farm in Bruceton Mills, WV. Brian and his wife are just at the one year mark of having pigs on pasture. Farrowing has been tough for them the last year, but they are using these experiences to grow and hone their craft when it comes to raising pigs. Brian shares his "failures" in a honest and open manner. I hope this will be beneficial and encouraging to other just starting their pastured pig journey.
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Episode 121 - Explosive Growth from 2 Pigs to a Large Scale Farming Operation in Less Than 36 Months!
In this episode, I talk with Bryson Lipscomb of Triple Oaks Farm in Virginia about how he and his wife took a simple hobby farm and in less than 3 years turned it into a large scale operation that has them both working full time now on the farm.
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Episode 120 - Managing Red Wattles, Beef, Sheep, and the Frozen North as a retired Navy Officer
In this episode, I talk with Maj Jim Brickson (retired) about his farm/homesteading efforts on 50 acres in Northern Minnesota. Jim and his wife are both retired from the military and looks to enjoy the golden years on the farm. We talk about some of the challenges that poses as well as how to manage aging and farming work. Check out the Brickson Youtube channel at Savory Life
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Episode 119 - Adjusting and Evolving Market Setup for Maximum Efficiency - Sheraton Park Farms
In this episode, I talke with Chuck Lewis of Sheraton Park Farms about how his farmer's market setup has evolved over time to produce the most efficient and profitable setup for his farm. Chuck dies into the details of cost and things to consider when setting up for a market.
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Episode 118 -Exploring the Pros and Cons of an AGH X Hampshire cross with Evergreen Farm
In this episode, I speak with Tyler Hill of Evergreen Farm in Pennsylvania. Tyler is working 53 acres with chickens, sheep and pigs. Pigs are his most recent addition and through providence, he ended up with a breeding pair of AGH X Hampshire. We explore the challenges of this cross and what he has liked and what he plans to do differently.
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Episode 117 - Discussing Processing Woes and How to Overcome Them
In this episode, Rob Dowdle and I am have a comprehensive discussion on issues we have all faced with processors. Our conversation turns from the sad horror stories to how to manage issues and tips on how to prevent them in the first place.
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Episode 116 - Building educational opportunities at Revercomb Farms in Virginia
In this episode, I talk with Mindy Lipinski of Revercomb Farms in VA about how they manage their pigs on pasture and how they have added education opportunities to not only share their knowledge and experience but also to create additional income for the farm.
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Episode 115 - Building a Destination Location farm store in Point Blank, TX
In this episode, I talk with Stephanie Walker of Vincent Farms in Point Blank, TX. Stephanie shares how she has transitioned to full time farming and how she is building a distination location with her farm store.
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Episode 114 - How Adding On Farm Processing Builds a Better Business Model in Western NY
In this episode, I talk with Joe Blakeslee about his farm in western New York and how adding on farm processing has helped his business model be stronger. This is an approach growing in popularity among small farms.
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Episode 113 - Progress with on Farm Processing
In this episode, I speak with Kyle Perreault about his on farm processing and the progress he has made since we last spoke.
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Episode 112 - Pastured Pig Operation with Asian Heritage Hogs??
In this episode, I speak with Jordy Buck from Michigan. He is exploring a niche marketing with Asian Heritage Hogs (Potbellies) on his farm. It is interesting to hear how he is raising out these smaller pigs with very little inputs.
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Episode 111 - Transitioning Away from Managlitsa
In this episode, I revisit with Rob Dowdle of Dowdle Family Farm to discuss his last two seasons of raising our Mangalitsa as a production hog and the challenges he faced. Rob shares lessons learned and how he is transitioning to be more profitable.
Also, join us for discussion of all things pastured pig on our new facebook group, The Pastured Pig.
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Episode 110 - The Family that Works Together...
In this episode, I sit down with Allie Jones from Spring Fed Family Farm in Oklahoma. Allie shares how she is managing to balance raising kids and running a farm with the help of her family who lives on the property with her. This is a great story how family can work together to build something great.
https://www.springfedfamily.farm/
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Episode 109 - African Swine Fever - Is it Coming to the US?
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Rosemary Sifford from the USDA concerning African Swine Fever and the threat it poses to American hog producers. Keeping biosecurity measures in place is ideal as the main line of defense against the spread of this disease.
USDA Website:
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/resources/pests-diseases/asf/asf
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Episode 108 - Pig and Leaf and American Duroc and All Kinds of Things Going On
In this episode, I talk with Cliff Davis Of Pig and Leaf farm in Tennessee. Cliff has a comprehensive farming operation going on with some great regenerative processes. Check him out on Facebook and Instagram @pigandleaf @davisamericanduroc
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Episode 107 - Starting Pigs on Rented Land
In this episode, I talk with Tate and Erin who are raising pigs on a rented ranch in Oregon. We have a great conversation about what they have learned as well as the challenges they face with rented land.
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Episode 106 - Sounding off with the Ladies from the Sounder podcast
In this episode, I speak with the ladies from The Sounder Podcast. These 3 ladies have varied backgrounds in farming and pigs and bring a unique perspective to the effort. Be sure to check out their podcast wherever you get your podcasts or hit the link below.
https://thesounderpod.com/welcome-home
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Escaping the Rat Race to Run Pigs with Heritage Homestead
In this episode, I speak with Eric Bennington from Heritage Homestead in Western PA. Eric and his family decided to give up a successful lifestyle outside of Philly and try a "simpler" life of farming. He has made some great progress in his short mount of time.
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Episode 104 - Using a Grant to Help Advance Farm Goals (and track data)
In this episode, I talk with Charles Lafferty from Skyline Pastures in PA. Charles has an interesting experience in that he is utilizing a grant to test a new setup on his farm. While the idea of "free" money sounds great, the data Charles is recording will prove to be very helpful for other farmers looking to maximize their land and diversify their product offerings.
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Episode 103 - Red Wattles are the Core of His 5 Acre Farm Business
In this episode, I talk with Chris Enos of Enos Family Farm in Iowa. Chris shares how he uses Red Wattles as the core of his 5 acre family farm. As an update, he has recently added Iowa Swabian Hall pigs to his farm.
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Eposide 102 - Finding the Niche of Kune Kune with Legacy Family Farm
In this episode, I talk with Caitlin Scott about how she is developing a business niche with Kune Kune pigs. I think you will find it interesting how she is focusing on that breed.
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Episode 101 - Exploring a Sales niche with the 4H Market
In this episode, I talk with Mark Pursell of Faith & Farm. Mark discusses how he has found a great value added market with the 4H crowd looking for show pigs.
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Episode 100 - What the Heck is Carl Blake Up to NOW?
In this episode, we celebrate our 100th episode of the podcast!! I thought it would be fitting to have Carl on as our 100th special guest. Carl has some really neat products for our industry and goes into depth about other things he is working on. If you would like more info on Carl, check out his farm site at
https://www.rustikroostermeats.com/
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Episode 99 - Navigating Print Collateral (brochures, etc) for your Farm Business
In this episode, I speak with Lora Wood about navigating the issues with print collateral (a marketing word for printed items like brochures) and how to get started with your farm business. While it may not seem like stimulating conversation, I think you will find quite a few nuggets of marketing advice.
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Episode 98 - Starting with a Custom Processing Facility While Growing the Farm
In this episode, I talk with Kyle Perreault about his farm. He has an small custom exempt processing facility on his farm and he is adding more animals to the farm in order to be a full service (cradle to the grave) protein producer.
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Episode 97 - Husband and Wife Make a Great Farm Team at Magpie Hollow Farm
In this episode, I talk with Josh and Rachel from Magpie Hollow Farm in North Carolina. They have a great energy between the two of them and are passionate about their farm.
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Episode 96 - Full Time Farming on 6 Acres with Breaking New Roots Farm
In this episode, I speak with Olivia Schoentrup from Breaking New Roots Farm in Indiana. Olivia explains how they utilize 6 acres for their farming business. Check out their youtube channel (I said website in the audio) here.
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Poplar Ridge Family Farm: Starting Small But Starting Professionally
In this episode, I talk with John Johnson from Poplar Ridge Family Farm. This is John's first year raising hogs so he started with a small mixed group of feeders. He started his pork business with intentionality, however. Focusing on his brand, his story, and his web presence got him off on the right foot.
https://www.ohiopoplarridge.com
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Episode 94 - Talking Berkshire Breed with the American Berkshire Association
In this episode, I have a great conversation with Cory Edge, the Executive Director of the American Berkshire Association. We discuss the details of the breed as well as the benefits and tons of educational resources provided by the association and their website. Be sure to check out the website at https://americanberkshire.com/
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Episode 93 - Using Pigs for Parasite Control in Sheep Flock with Whoopsy Daisy Farm
In this episode, I have a very interesting discussion with Kyle and Rachel at Whoopsy Daisy Farm. They are using pigs to help manage their sheep flock particularly in the area of parasite load. For more info on their farm, visit https://www.whoopsydaisyfarm.com/
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Episode 92 - Discussing the IPP Breed with the IPP Breed Association
In this episode, I talk with Caleb and Laura who represent the Idaho Pastured Pig Breed Association. In this conversation, we talk about the benefits of the association, the educational elements, as well as the details of the breed itself. If you aren't familiar with the IPP breed, I think this will shed some light on the key details associated with this breed. Be sure to check out their website https://www.idahopasturepig.org/
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Episode 91 - Is Castration Really Necessary?
In this episode, Chuck Lewis (Sheraton Park Farms) and I discuss the topic of castration. Is it an archaic practice that needs to be outlawed? Does it still serve a purpose on the farm? How and when should you do it? We cover these questions and a whole lot more in this episode.
Document we reference:
https://www.avma.org/sites/default/files/resources/swine_castration_bgnd.pdf
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Episode 90 - Building Awareness of Pastured Pigs in New Zealand
In this episode, I talk with Michael Peach with Petiti Farm in New Zealand. Micheal explains some of the issues with pasturing hogs in his area and the challenges he has been able to overcome. I think you all will enjoy this different perspective on pigs from the other side of the world.
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Episode 89 - Pasturing Pigs in Colder Climates... how hard could it be?
In this episode, I have a friendly debate with two of my friends from New England as we discuss the differences between pasturing pigs in colder climates vs milder climates. We each have our own pros and cons with our regions. Which would you prefer?
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Episode 88 - Why you need a detailed cutsheet for your customers
In this episode, I talk about the need for building a detailed and informative cut sheet for your whole and half customers. I also share the details from mine. For our Patreon supporters, you can download a copy of my cut sheet in excel.
You can access the cut sheet file here
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Episode 87 - Composting with Pigs at Laughing Buddha Nursery
In this episode, I talk with Grant Estrade from Laughing Buddha Nursery in Rio, LA. Grant explains how they use pigs to help build compost for their farm and nursery business. He also mentions an upcoming conference at Polyface Farm but that has been postponed for a date to be determined.
For more information about Grant and his farm visit https://www.laughingbuddhanursery.com/
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Episode 86 - Tracking Important Farm Data to Maximize Profit with Fuller Farm
In this episode, I talk with Tanner Spurlock who operates Fuller Farms in TX. Tanner shares intimate details of the data he tracks for his pastured pig operation. He explains how this data has allowed him to grow exponentially in less than 3 years. Tracking ROI can seem daunting, but it really pays off in the long run.
I also want to thank him for making the spreadsheet available for our Patreon supporters.
You can find that post here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/fuller-farms-69306957?utm_medi
Episode 85 -A Different Approach to Selling Whole and Half Hogs with Price Family Farm
In this episode, I talk with Clay Price of Price Family Farm. We discuss his setup but get into some details about his unique approach to selling Whole and Half hogs and beef.
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Episode 84 - Farm finances and the concern with debt with Laubacher Acres
In this episode, I talk with Abigail Laubacher of Laubacher Acres in PA. Abigail tells a bit about her farm setup but we spend the core of the conversation talking about the issues of farm debt. She has a USDA background and saw first hand how debt can practically enslave farmers.
https://www.facebook.com/Laubacheracres
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Episode 83 - Moving out of the City to Start a New Life at Rust Hill Ranch
In this episode, I talk with Matt Hardy of Rust Hill Ranch in Minnesota about how he and his family left the city during the unrest and pandemic situations and moved to a more rural setting where he started his farming endeavors with chickens and pigs. It is a great story of how overcoming the fear of uprooting and starting over.
oin Us May 22nd in Grady, NC for Sheraton Park Farms Pastured Pig Workshop. I have been invited to be a guest presenter that day. For more info visit:
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Episode 82 - The Highs and the Lows (and an airport next door) with Plane View Farm
In this episode, I talk with Andrew Bryant fromPlane View Farm in Missouri. He shares how they had to step away from farming for a while due to a family illness and are now ramping back up their operation. Andrew also share some of the details behind the unique name of their farm. Runway pigs anyone?
Join Us May 22nd in Grady, NC for Sheraton Park Farms Pastured Pig Workshop. I have been invited to be a guest presenter that day. For more info visit:
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Decades of Pastured PigExperience With Walter Jeffries From Sugar Mountain Farm
In this episode, I speak with Walter Jeffries from Sugar Mountain Farm. If you have been in pasture pigs for even a little while you have most likely heard of Walt or you have found yourself on his website as it is an incredible resource for pastured pig information. Walter has an incredible setup in Vermont that includes an onsite processing facility that he operates and manages himself. For more info about him, check out Sugar Mountain Farm.
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Vaccine Options for Pigs on Pasture with Arkolabs
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Hans Koehnk and Paul Skartvedt of Arkolabs. We discuss establishing a vaccine regimen with your pastured pig herd. Hans and Paul offer some insight into the history of their company and discuss the benefits and application of their products. For more information, visit http://www.arkolabs.com/
Paul also forwarded information on a gel product that will help get vaccines into piglets still nursing. https://www.asp-inc.com/underline/
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Episode 79 - Raising Red Wattle on Appalachian Slope at Copper Penny Farm
In this episode, I speak with Mollie Smith-Steffey about her farm in south western Virginia. Similar to us, she is raising hogs on steep Appalachian slope and addressing the challenges that come from that topography. To learn more about her farm visit
https://www.facebook.com/copper.mule.75/
instagram:@thecopperpennyfarm
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Episode 78 - Shifting to Pastured Pork After the Pandemic Shuts Down Her Farm Business
In this episode, I speak with Jennifer Hutchens with Cabbage Branch Farm in North Carolina. Jennifer had to make an abrupt change in her farm business when the pandemic cause her equine work to come to a screeching halt. Here how she was able to adjust by adding pastured pigs to her farm business. For more info on Cabbage Branch Farm visit https://www.facebook.com/cabbagebranchfarm
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Episode 77 - An Uplifting Conversation with Pork Rhyne, Pork Evangelist
In this episode, I talk with Pork Rhyne who is a self proclaimed pork evangelist. I love his attitude and approach to not only pig farming but life in general. I think you will be encouraged by this discussion. It is very fitting at the end of 2021.
Check out the NEW Pastured Pig website going live the first week of January 2022.
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Also, join us for discussion of all things pastured pig on our new facebook group, The Pastured Pig.
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Episode 76 - Managing Traditional and Regenerative Methods on an 8th Generation Farm in Mississippi
In this episode, I talk with Rob Dowdle of Dowdle Family Farms. Good Conversation was had about how he is balancing his dad’s beef operation with his regenerative model. He discusses the benefits of the lay of the land with old cotton fields and some great woodlot. He is just getting a breeding pair of mangalitsa so it will be interesting to see how that works out for him.
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Episode 75 - Pastured Pigs and Food Sovereignty on the Reservation
In this episode, I talk with AJ Granelli of Homegrown Pork and Poultry in South Dakota. AJ talks about his pastured pork set up and how he works with the people of the Pine Ridge Reservation to improve access to quality food. If you would like to know more about his farm, check out homegrownporkandpoultry.com
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Episode 74 - Registered Red Wattle Breeding and other Pig Adventures in Wisconsin with Epic Nature
In this episode, I talk with Ryan Kolodziej with Epic Nature in Wisconsin. Ryan has many irons in the fire when it comes to his pastured pig efforts one of which is his efforts in maintaining the Red Wattle breed line.
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Episode 73 - Sharing Land in Amish Country
In this episode, I interview JB Brown of Fredericktown Homestead in Ohio. JB has a unique story to share that spans over decades. I hope you enjoy hearing his stories as much as I did. If you would like to watch the video where I toured his farm, you can see it here.
https://youtu.be/t5cJ0KtGaxI
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Episode 72 - Walker Farms manages large polyculture operation with Pastured Pigs as a Key Role
In this episode, I talk with Andy Walker of Walker Farms in MN. Andy shares details on the size and scope of his polyculture operation and how pastured pigs play a key role in the success of his farm. For more information, check out his marketing sites.
ww.walkerfarmsmn.com
https://www.facebook.com/walkerfarmsmn
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyUHSQ8dhQtADl_MTgcPSXw
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Episode 71 - Adding Pigs to the Farm at 7 Stands Farm
In this episode, I talk with Jamie Miles of 7 Stands Farm in North Carolina. Jamie has recently added pigs to his farming operation and shares how the first year has worked out for him and things he has learned from it.
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Episode 70 - Starry Ridge Farm Makes Pastured Pigs A New Part Of Their Polyculture Farm
In this episode, I speak with Kolin Buzerak with Starry Ridge Farm in New York. Kolin has a great setup on his farm with a variety of revenue producing endeavors. By utilizing established family farm land, he is able to experiment with function stacking to maximize potential.
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Episode 69 - Sherman Farms in Missouri
In this episode, I interview Mike Sherman with Sherman Farms in Ashland, MO. Mike actually had experience with pigs at an early age when his grandfather operated a confinement operation. Now Mike is trying his hand at pastured raising pigs and has had success with his approach.
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Episode 68 - Value Added Services Prove Success for Broad Arrow Farm in Maine
In this episode, I talk with Dan Sullivan with Broad Arrow Farm in Bristol, Maine. Dan shares how his unique farm setup and value added service have given him greater success in his farming efforts. To learn more about Broad Arrow Farm, visit broadarrowfarm.com.
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Episode 67 - Moving away from AGH and other changes with Iron Bell Acres FollowUp
In this podcast, we revisit with Stephen Smith of Iron Bell Acres in North Carolina. We had Stephen on originally in episode 32 which posted on January 15th, 2020. Stephen share some of the changes and challenges they face over the last year and how they are making a switch from the AGH to some larger breeds for production purposes.
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Episode 66 - Experimenting with Pastured Pigs at Rodale Institute
Today I talk with Baylor from the Rodale Institute in Kutztown, PA. Baylor is the Animal Husbandry and Field Technician for the institute and focuses on their pastured pig operation. The Institute is a beautiful farm that not only has hands on experience in various sustainable agriculture endeavors, they also are a research facility that tracks and collects data on their various efforts at improving the sustainable agriculture model. For more information, visit rodaleinstitute.org
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Episode 65 - Getting Started on Recently Timbered Land with Gus's Farm
In this episode, I speak with Gus Franchi of Gus's Farm in New Hampshire. Gus is a Marine veteran who started his pig farming endeavors last year on 50 acres that was recently timbered. He shares his first year experience and his plan for moving forward. If you want to learn more about his setup, check out his website at gusfarm.com
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Overcoming a Rough First Farrowing with Field of Hops Farm
In this episode, I speak with Matt Ross of Field of Hops Farm in Indiana. Matt share candidly his experience with a very rough first farrowing. I appreciate his willingness to share the hard times with us. I am inspired to hear how he bounced back from that, learned some vital lessons, and is pressing on to make his farm experience even better.
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Episode 63 - Moving fromHobby Farm to Full Time Gig with East Willow Farm
In this episode, I talk with Tom Satkowski of East Willow Farm in Connecticut. Tom explains how they started farming with specific hobby intentions and how quickly it grew into a full time polyculture farm with onsite farm store. To learn more about East Willow Farm visit their website at eastwillowfarm.com
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Episode 62 - Family Farm's Next Generation Farmer Hits the Ground Running
In this episode, I talked with Robert Jean of Shale Ridge Farm in PA. Robbie is positioned well with access to his family farm but his drive and determination and really going to allow him to take it to the next level.
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Episode 61 - From DJ to Pig Farmer via a Global Pandemic
In this episode, I talk with Patrick Milligan from Milligan Ranch in New Mexico. Patrick has a VERY interesting story of how he jumped head first into pig farming. A global pandemic shut his business down overnight. He had to adjust and adjust quickly.
For more information about Milligan Ranch, check out Milliganranchnm.com.
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Episode 60 - One year later with Roamin' Acres in South Carolina
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In 2021 I want to take the Podcast to the next level and even expand what we are doing with this platform.
All of these interviews have shown me there ar
Episode 59 - Veteran Focus with All Family Farm in New York
In this episode, I speak with Nathan Allanach with All Family Farm in New York. Nathan has a love for pastured pigs and a love to support fellow veterans. I hope you enjoy the details of his pastured pig operation.
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Be
Episode 58 - Growth and Expansion at 3D Farms of Judsonia
In this episode, I speak with Matt Duncan of 3D Farms of Judsonia in Arkansas. Matt just got started in pastured pigs on 2019 but had a great response from customers and remarkable growth in the short period of time. His expansion into 2021 looks very promising as well.
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 57 - Angry Vet Ag Ventures into Pastured Pigs
In this episode, I talk with Scott Newman, a veteran, who is just getting started with pastured pigs. We discuss the challenges he has faced so far as well as his desire to help other vets break into farming.
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 56 - Running pigs at 2 locations in Eastern WV
In this episode, I speak with Owen McAteer with McAteer Farms in beautiful Capon Bridge, WV. As a fellow West Virginian, Owen and I stuck up a great conversation about pastured pigs and various other topics within that genre. If you would like to know more about Owen's farm, check him out on facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/McAteerFarms
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.c
Episode 55 - Food Safety Starts on the Farm with Dr. P
In this episode, I talk with regulatory veterinarian, Dr. Michelle Pfannenstiel about food safety on the farm. She offers some incredible insight to help pastured pork producers understand food safety and best practices to put in place to help keep our customer safe and keep the gov out of business. Check out her information at foodsafetyuniversity.com.
For more information about our farm, check out redtoolhouse.com.
Episode 54 - Carl Blake Talks Fodder, Hot Box, Osark Mountain Waddle, and Fodderfest
In this episode, we have Carl Blake back on to give us some updates as to what is going on in the industry and what products and services he is developing as well. Below are the links where you can find information about Carl's products and events:
https://americanhotbox.com/
Rustik Rooster Farms
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 53 - Raising AGH in BEAUTIFUL Upstate NewYork with 3B Farm
In this episode, we talk with a fellow podcaster. Brian Wells of 3B Farms has a podcast called The Homestead Journey. Brian and his family raise American Guinea Hogs on their farm in upstate New York. To learn more about them, visit thehomesteadjourney.net.
If you would like to know more about our farm, Red Tool House, or would like to suggest future podcast topics, visit redtoolhouse.com.
Episode 52 -Pasturing Pigs in Cattle Country with Revival Farmstead
In this episode, I talk with Rodney Adams with Revival Farmstead. Rodney explains how they raise pig on a hybrid pasture/deep litter method on 5 acres. Rodney also explains what it is like raising pigs just 30 minutes outside of Dallas, TX in the heart of cattle country.
If you want to know more about Revival Farmstead, revivalfarmstead.com.
Want to know more about Red Tool House Farm, visit redtoolhouse.com
Episode 51 - Starting over in Michigan on New Land with Hares and Harrows Farmstead
In this episode, I talk with Matthias Pitts of Hares and Harrows Farmstead. He explains how they switch from polyculture setup with livestock to focusing primarily on pigs after moving to a new tract of land that seemed better suited for pigs.
If you would like to know more about his farm, check out www.haresandharrowsfarmstead.com.
Want to suggest topics for future episodes or be a guest on our podcast? visit redtoolhouse.com
Episode 50 - How important is a GOOD Cut Sheet?
In this episode, I discuss the need for a good cut sheet to use with your processor. Cut sheets are vital in communicating your desires for how you want an off-farm processor to handle your hog(s). Poor communication can disappoint everyone and can cost you money and customers.
To view our Red Tool House cut sheet, click here.
For more information about Red Tool House or to suggest interview topics for the podcast, visit redtoolhouse.com.
Episode 49 - Just Getting Started with Wildom Farm
In this episode, I speak with Julie Friend from Wildom Farm in Deep Creek, Maryland. Julie is just getting started with farming and pastured pigs. She has an interesting back story that I think you all will enjoy.
You can find her on Instagram @wildomfarm
If you would like to learn more about Red Tool House or if you would like to make suggestions for future episodes of this podcast, please visit redtoolhouse.com
Episode 48 - Using hogs to repair pasture with Outwest Farms
In this episode, I talk with Jake Miller from Outwest Farms in Oklahoma. Jake shares his setup where he incorporates his hogs in a rotational process with beef, chicken, and sheep. He also shares their experiences and desire to grow his pastured operation in order to meet expanding demand.
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 47 - How has Covid affected the Pastured Pig Market with Carl Blake
In this episode, I talk with Carl Blake about his endeavors over the past year as well as his take on how Covid has affected the pastured pig market. Carl provides his usual insight into current events and provides suggestions for all of us moving forward. For more information about his hot box, check out:
https://americanhotbox.com/
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 46 - Diving in Head First with Sheraton Park Farms
In this episode, I talk with Chuck Lewis from Sheraton Park Farms in Greensboro, North Carolina. Chuck tells some great stories of how he and his wife jumped head first into farming and pastured pigs especially. I think you will enjoy Chuck's great sense of humor and positive attitude toward his work. Be sure to check out his Youtube channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEx34P7EmFhvM5FlgKxa2cg
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest to
Episode 45 - Fervor Farm: A Pastured Pig farm serving Portland, Maine
In this episode, I talk with Raychell Libby from Fervor Farm. Her farm is located in Hollis, ME. Her polyculture farm allows her to provide farm products to the people in and around Portland, Maine.
Check out her website at:
fervorfarm.com
Or find her in instagram @fervorfarm
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 44 - Can the PRIME Act help pastured pork operations?
In this episode, we talk in detail about the PRIME Act and what it could mean for pastured pork operations and smaller processors. Below is the list of resources I used in this discussion.
Press Release announcing the PRIME Act -
https://massie.house.gov/newsroom/press-releases/representatives-massie-and-pingree-introduce-bipartisan-prime-act-to-empower
HR 2859 details and movement in Congress:
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/2859?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22hr2859%22%5D%7
Episode 43 - How can pastured pig farmers prepare for this national pork crisis?
In this episode, I discuss the current situation covid-19 is causing in the national pork supply. How will this issue affect pastured pork operations? How can we be better prepared for additional competition or a flood of low grade pork on the secondary market? Would love to hear your feedback on this topic. Comment by visiting our website and using the pastured pork contact form (link below)
http://redtoolhouse.com/pastured-pig-podcast
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool Ho
Episode 42 - Hill Valley Farm in Michigan
In this episode, I talk with Ben McMurray from Hill Valley Farm in Michigan. We discuss his experiences, his farm setup, and how he incorporates Airbnb into his farm business. If you would like to know more about his farm, visit his website at
http://Michiganhillvalleyfarm.com
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 41 - Provision Family Farm in Michigan
In this episode, I talk with Luke Eising with Provision Family Farms in Michigan. Luke talks about his experience on their polyculture farm including how he approaches retail and wholesale customers and marketing issues he faces each year. For more information on his farm, check out his website at:
https://www.provisionfamilyfarms.com
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 40 - Large Scale Pastured Pig Operation with Jordan Green
On this episode, I speak with Jordan Green from J&L Green farm. Jordan has had some incredible growth over the past several years and shares with me how he manages it all. Be sure to check him out at
jlgreenfarm.com
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at:
http://redtoolhouse.com
Episode 39 - Why facebook isn't enough for your pastured pig marketing
In this episode, I fly solo with a marketing discussion. Many start up farms these days rely heavily on social media to be their main source of communication with potential and existing customers. The convenience and the popularity make it the obvious choice. What would happen, however, if those social media platforms changed overnight or decided to change their terms of use and kick you off of their platform? How would you communicate with customers? In this discussion, I point out some of the
Episode 38 - Gentlemen farming with Hand Hewn Farm
In this episode, I discuss pig butchery and farm setup with Doug Wharton of Hand Hewn Farm. Doug and Andy are know for their incredible workshops on butchering and charcuterie. While they don't have a Youtube Channel, you can find them all over Youtube as other channels share their experiences with Hand Hewn Farm.
If you would like to more about Hand Hewn Farm, check out their website:
https://www.handhewnfarm.com/
If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like
Episode 37 - Incorporating Farrowing Crates into a Pastured Pig System
In this episode, I talk with Trisha Lund of Lund Farms in Oklahoma. Trisha and I discuss her setup on her 5 acre farm that includes the use of farrowing crates. While this is a bit of a controversial topic, Trisha does a great job explaining her reasons for using the crates and how they integrate into her pasture system. Be sure to look at her pictures on her facebook page.
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Episode 36 - Quitting a good job to farm - Taking the leap with Twisted Pines
In this episode, I talk with Grant Goldberg of Twisted Pines Farm in Colorado about quitting a solid, professional job in order to pursue a dream about farming full time. Grant talks about some of the adjustments he and his family had to make and some of the challenges with taking that leap. If you would like to know more about Twisted Pines Farm, visit their facebook page.
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Episode 35 - Reclaiming an old dairy farm with pigs
In this episode, I talk with Greg Putney of Rise N Swine Farms in New York. Greg has an interesting story of reclaiming an old dairy farm and using pastured pigs as the workhorse for reclaiming old pasture. If you would like to know more about his setup, check out his website at risenswinefarm.com.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be intervi
Episode 34 - Detailing our pig experiences at Red Tool House Farm
In this episode, I take a break from the normal process and discuss our efforts with pastured pigs here at Red Tool House. Several listeners have asked me to share our experiences.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be interviewed for future episodes.
Episode 33 - Pasturing Pigs in High Elevation Desert
In this episode, I speak with Noah West who has the unique challenge of pasturing pigs in the high elevation desert in SW Arizona. Noah faces some interesting challenges in his attempt to pasture pigs. If you would like to know more or see the pictures we reference in the podcast, visit his facebook page at AdobeOwlRanch.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your i
Episode 32 - Converting a 6 acre tobacco farm into a pastured pig operation
In this video, I talk with Stephen Smith from Iron Bell Acres in Greensboro, NC. Stephen is taking a 6 acre farm that has been in his family for a while and has worked for several years getting his pastured pig operation up and running. If you would like to know more about Iron Bell Acres, you can find them on facebook.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your i
Episode 31 - Farmers Markets and Swine Samplin' Saturdays prove successful for Shadow B Farms
In this podcast episode, I talk with DJ (for the second time - long story) about his farm setup at Shadow B Farms. He has some unique challenges with his land setup, but has found success with Farmers Markets and something he calls "Swine Samplin' Saturdays". IF you would like to know more about his farm find them on facebook @ShadowBFarms.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topic
Episode 30 - Building a pastured pig operation on 4 acres
In this episode, I talk with Erich Henschel who is pasturing pigs on a homestead level in Virginia. Erich discusses the challenges of getting started and his goals to expand slowly with better infrastructure. You can find Erich on instagram @henschelhof.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be interviewed for future episodes.
Episode 29 - Roaming around with Roamin' Acres
In this episode, I talk with Jonathan Niksarian from Roam'Acres in South Carolina. Jonathan claims to be new at raising pastured hogs but within his first year he has some nice experiences and successes that are moving him forward. If you would like to know more about Roam' Acres, check out their facebook page.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information
Episode 28 - Is there a doctor in the smokehouse??
In this episode, we talk with James Chlebowski, AKA Dr. Smokehouse, about his interesting foray into pastured piggery. Jim has a great story he shares with me about how he butchers and finishes all of his hogs on his farm. If you would like to know more about Jim, follow him on Instagram @drsmokehouse.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be int
Episode 27 - Health concerns motivated him to become a pig farmer
In this interview, we talk with Lee Evans from Delta Heritage Farms in Alabama. Lee is new to pig farming but has already had measurable success. He was motivated to get into raising pastured meat due to health concerns he was facing. To learn more about Delta Heritage Farms, visit their facebook page.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be int
Episode 26 - Raising Mulefoot Hogs at Prodigy Farms
In this podcast, we talk with Lyndsi Laughlin from Prodigy Farms in Pella, Iowa. Lyndsi has recently changed her farming setup/practices and has embrace heritage breeds. In this interview, we talk about the introduction of mulefoot hogs onto her farm. For more information about her farm, visit her facebook page.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your informati
Episode 25 - Overcoming poor soil quality at Coyote Creek Ranch
This week we talk with Chris Matthews from Coyote Creek Ranch in Missouri. Chris has a polyculture farm with a variety of animals to help rebuild the soil on his 20 acre farm. Earlier farming practices had stripped the land of any soil and proved to be a real challenge for Chris starting out.
For more about Coyote Creek Ranch, visit his website or facebook page.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to
Episode 24 - Saving the Guinea Hogs with author Cathy Payne
In this episode, I talk with Cathy Payne, recognized expert on the Guinea Hog and author of the book Saving the Guinea Hog:The Recovery of an American Homestead Hog. Cathy and I talk about the history of the guinea hog, other heritage breeds that are threatened, and the viability of guinea hogs on a pasture pig farm.
Cathy has graciously offered a special promo to all of our listeners so you can download her eBook for FREE. Visit www.guineahogbooks.com/promo/ and follow the instructions on how t
Episode 23 - Pastured Pigs at Spring Hill Heritage Farm
This week we talk with Marissa Fortin of Spring Hill Heritage Farm in Wisconsin. If you would like to know more about Marissa's farm, visit her web page here.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be interviewed for future episodes.
Episode 22 - Getting the dirt on Blue Dirt Farm
This week we talk with Scott Haase of Blue Dirt Farm in Blue Earth, MN. Scott finishes Mangalitza pigs on his farm. If you would like to know more about Scott's farm, visit his facebook page here.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be interviewed for future episodes.
Episode 21 - American Guinea Hog at Rooted Acres Homestead
This week we talk with Andrea Sorenson from Rooted Acres Homestead in Wisconsin. On her homestead she is raising American Guinea Hogs at production level and offers mobile sales. If you would like to know more about her farm, visit her facebook page here.
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Episode 20 - When a school teacher starts a pig farm
Today's episode includes an interview with another individual new to raising pigs on pasture. Chris Dymski and his wife are in central PA and decided they wanted to farm. With a little bit of research, they decided starting with pigs was the logical step. Hear the successes and challenges they encountered in their first year.
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Episode 19 - First year raising pigs on pasture at Mindful Homestead
Today we go in a little different direction and interview a farmer new to raising pigs on pasture. Jack Pollner at the Mindful Homestead has one year of raising pastured pigs under his belt. I talk with him about his assessment of that first year as well as plans for the upcoming year.
For more information about Mindful Homestead, visit his facebook page.
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Episode 17 - Spoondle Farms focuses on value adding pork
On today's podcast I get to talk with a fellow mountaineer! It is great to talk with everyone all over the country but there is something special about talking to someone from my home state of West Virginia. Doug Downs and his family operate Spoondle Farms (no that is not a typo). They look to value add their pork sales by offering specialized finishing opportunities.
For more information about Spoondle Farms, visit/join their facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1690147697932488/
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Episode 16 - Greater Lakes Farms in Wisconsin
Today's podcast we talk with Joseph Baeten of Greater Lakes Farms in Wisconsin. Joe has nice production going on at his farm as well as a great handle on sales and service for his customers.
For more information about Greater Lakes Farms, visithttps://www.greaterlakesfarms.com
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be interviewed for future episod
Episode 15 - Bio-security and disease control with pastured pigs
Today's podcast we talk about disease control and bio-security measures specific to pastured pigs. To help facilitate this topic I invited Brian Rogers with Berkshire Prime Pork to come on as a guest. Brian was my guest on the very first episode of the Pastured Pig Podcast. Check it out if you would like to know more about his setup.
For more information about Brian and Berkshire Prime Pork, visit https://www.berkshireprimepork.com/
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, v
Episode 14 - The American Guinea Hog at A Couple Acre Farm
In this episode, we talk with Grace Ruiz from A Couple Acre Farm in Oregon. Grace shares their experience with farrow to finish American Guinea Hog.
Online information for Grace's farm is pending...
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be interviewed for future episodes.
Episode 13 - Flat fee system at Dinner Time Farm
In this episode, we talk with Gavin Dinnel of Dinner Time Farm in Rochester, Washington. Gavin's operation is expanding each year at a measured pace. He offers a non-typical way of buying whole and half hogs from his farm with flat fee pricing.
For more information about Gavin's operation, visit https://www.facebook.com/DinnerTimeFarm/
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to
Episode 12 - Tamblyn Family Farm - Raising hogs and producing Non-GMO feed
In this episode, we talk with John Tamblyn of Tamblyn Family Farm in Illinois. John not only raises pastured hogs on farm but they also produce their own non-GMO feed on site with their own feed mill. They offer pig and other animal feed to local customers and ship to distributors.
For more information about John's operation, visit tamblynfamilyfarm.com
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest f
Episode 11 - Carl Blake talks Swabian Hall, Stephen Colbert, Fodder and the American Hotbox
On today's podcast, we talk with Carl Blake of Rustic Rooster but he has so much more going on then just his farm. For more information on Carl and his various endeavors, check out the links below.
American Hotbox website
https://americanhotbox.com/
Here is the New York Times article prior to his move to Missouri
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2013/03/01/us/with-iowa-swabian-hall-a-farmers-quest-for-perfect-pig.amp.html
Here is his farm Facebook page
https://m.facebook.com/Ru
Episode 10 - Fodder, water, and on farm slaughter with Deb Jones-Schuler from Wild Plum Farm
In this episode, we talk with Deb Jones-Schuler with Wild Plum Farm in Washington State. Wild Plum Farm is built on an old dairy farm established in 1927 just south of the Canadian border. Deb discusses water issues, feeding her Tamworth pigs fodder and bulk apples, on farm slaughtering, and many other great topics from her pig experience.
For more information about Deb, find her at Thewildplumfarm.com or on Instagram @wildplumfarm
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Episode 9 - The importance of breed selection and genetics with David Crafton of Six Oaks Farm
In this episode, we bring David Crafton of Six Oaks Farm back on the podcast to talk about breed selection and the importance of good genetics in your pig herd. His operation is one of the largest pastured pig operations in South Carolina. David is currently working on developing his own breed of pastured hog. If you would like to know more about his farm check out his website at sixoaksfarm.com.
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Episode 8 - Bittersweet Family Farm in Washington State
In this episode, Heather Forthofer from Bittersweet Family Farm in Washington State. Heather shares details of their operation and raising heritage pork.
Visit http://bittersweetfamilyfarm.com to see details about their setup up.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be interviewed for future episodes.
Episode 7 - Mobile processing with Butcher Pete
In this episode, we take a turn away from our typical pig producer interview and interview Butcher Pete who runs a mobile processing business in New Hampshire. We had a great conversation about processing and government regulations. Check out Butcher Pete on Facebook.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit redtoolhouse.com and click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be interviewed for future episodes.
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Episode 6 - Raising GOS and restoring prairie in Wisconsin
In this episode, we talk with April Prussia of Dorthy's Range in Wisconsin. April and her partner raise GOS, help restore prairie, and offer farm stays and catering services to provide various sources of income for their farm
Visit dorothysgrange.com to see pictures of their setup and prairie efforts.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redtoolhouse.com Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to submit your information to be inte
Episode 5 - Prairie Creek Farm - from 2 acres to 80 acres in 3 years
In this episode, we interview Nate Beaulac one of three partners at Prairie Creek Farms just outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma. They have been raising pigs on pasture for less than 3 years now but have experience rapid growth. Access to affordable land and a good business model have allowed them to expand in their market.
Visit Prairiecreek.farm to see details about their setup up and follow them on facebook and Instagram.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit https://redt
Episode 4 - Kate Osgood: from fashion merchandising to hogs
In this episode, we interview Kate Osgood of Birch Rise Farm in New Hampshire. Kate has an interesting story in that she worked as a fashion merchandiser in a major metropolitan area before becoming a pig farmer. She and her husband Ken, along with their two young boys Hunter and Henry, raise pasture pork and poultry on their farm.
Visit http://birchrisefarm.com to see details about their setup up and follow them on facebook @birchrisefarm
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southe
Episode 3 - David Crafton managing one of the largest pastured pig operations in South Carolina
In this episode, we interview David Crafton of Six Oaks Farm. His operation is one of the largest pastured pig operations in South Carolina. David ships pig all over the eastern part of the country and is currently working on developing a new pig breed. If you would like to know more about his farm check out his website at sixoaksfarm.com.
If you would like to know more about our farm in Southern WV, visit redtoolhouse.com. Click on our Pastured Pig Podcast link to suggest future topics or to su
Episode 2 - Raising Kune Kune near the Jersey Shore
In this episode, we talk with Lindsey Koleszar who raises Kune Kune pigs on her farm near the Jersey Shore. She explains some of the benefits of raising a smaller breed and how it is less destructive on her pasture.
Lindsey currently doesn't have any social media or website presence, but I will add it to these notes if she does in the future.
Visit redtoolhouse.com to suggest new topics or guests for our podcast.
Episode 1 - Berkshire Prime Pork in Arkansas experiences rapid growth in just over 3 years
In our inaugural episode for the Pastured Pig Podcast, we interview a producer in Arkansas who started a little over 3 years ago with one pig and now has a large herd of 30 plus breeding sows on two farm.
Brian Rogers of Berkshire Prime Pork discusses in detail how he got started, how he was able to grow so rapidly, and some of the issues he faces with a multi-location operation.
For more information about Brian and Berkshire Prime Pork, visit https://www.berkshireprimepork.com/
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