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Ear to the Ground Podcast

Here you will find LSP's 15-year collection of podcasts featuring farmers, scientists, and others telling stories from the land. You can find LSP Ear to the Ground podcast episodes on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, and other podcast platforms.

Documentary Science Government Life Sciences Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 8 days
Average duration
28 minutes
Episodes
380
Years Active
2005 - 2025
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Ear to the Ground 120

Ear to the Ground 120

Terrie and Joe Adams work to make Marshwatch Farms into a place where people can learn that profitable food production and environmental health go together, even in a region threatened by sprawling d…
Tue 28 Aug 2012
Ear to the Ground 119

Ear to the Ground 119

A community garden in a low-income neighborhood helps Denise Crews manage her Type 2 diabetes.

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Sat 02 Jun 2012
Ear to the Ground 118

Ear to the Ground 118

A retiring farmer and beginning farmers share their transition stories.

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Fri 01 Jun 2012
Ear to the Ground 117

Ear to the Ground 117

Dave and Deb Welsch pass their crop operation on to beginning farmers who are not family members.

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Thu 31 May 2012
Ear to the Ground 116

Ear to the Ground 116

A young couple emerges from the wilderness to join a farming community.

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Wed 30 May 2012
Ear to the Ground 115

Ear to the Ground 115

How a health care exchange accountable to the public could help family farmers.

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Thu 26 Apr 2012
Ear to the Ground 114

Ear to the Ground 114

A pioneering CSA farm transitions to the next generation.

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Fri 30 Mar 2012
Ear to the Ground 113

Ear to the Ground 113

A young couple steps back from near burn-out to reconsider their farm’s future.

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Wed 29 Feb 2012
Ear to the Ground 112

Ear to the Ground 112

An older farmer considers how to pass on the farm to the next generation.

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Sat 28 Jan 2012
Ear to the Ground 111

Ear to the Ground 111

A small town banker talks about the role sustainable farms can play in a community’s economy.

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Thu 22 Dec 2011
Ear to the Ground 110

Ear to the Ground 110

Farm Beginnings graduates adapt to a new geographic region using low-risk techniques.

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Wed 30 Nov 2011
Ear to the Ground 109

Ear to the Ground 109

A land grant professor talks about ensuring the future of organic ag.

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Mon 28 Nov 2011
Ear to the Ground 108

Ear to the Ground 108

A closed diner serves as the epicenter of a rural community’s efforts to make local food an economic driver.

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Fri 28 Oct 2011
Ear to the Ground 107

Ear to the Ground 107

How one farmer used innovative grazing and leasing techniques to start a low-cost livestock operation.

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Wed 28 Sep 2011
Ear to the Ground 106

Ear to the Ground 106

Beginning farmers find a working operation that’s intact and ready to produce income.

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Thu 01 Sep 2011
Ear to the Ground 105

Ear to the Ground 105

Farm banks on biodiversity to manage economic & environmental risk.

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Mon 29 Aug 2011
Ear to the Ground 104

Ear to the Ground 104

A farm family relies on business planning to keep their dairy viable.

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Thu 21 Jul 2011
Ear to the Ground 103

Ear to the Ground 103

Using native prairie strips to make row crop fields more sustainable.

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Fri 24 Jun 2011
Ear to the Ground 102

Ear to the Ground 102

Don Huber describes how Roundup/glyphosate could affect livestock and human health (part 5 of 5).

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Fri 06 May 2011
Ear to the Ground 101

Ear to the Ground 101

Don Huber describes how farmers can recognize field damage caused by Roundup/glyphosate and how abuse of this chemical has undermined the usefulness of this weed control tool (part 4 of 5).

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Thu 05 May 2011
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