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Field Good Life

Field Good Life

De: Jennifer James
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Welcome to the Field Good Life podcast, where farming meets real life! 🌾✨ Join us for candid conversations about the ups, downs, and everything in between that comes with life on the farm. Whether we’re talking crop updates, behind-the-scenes stories, hot topics, or the balancing act of running a farm and a family, this podcast is your front-row seat to modern agriculture.

Visit FGL online at www.fieldgoodlife.com

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Field Good Life 2025
Episodios
  • Persistent Farmers: Left Off the List
    Jun 20 2025

    Persistence is second nature to farmers—but what happens when the very people who feed us are forgotten in conversations about the future? In this episode, I reflect on how agriculture is too often left out of workforce and economic planning, even in farm towns. Joined by Cat Frans, we explore the power of storytelling, the role of marketing in agriculture, and why supporting American-grown food matters now more than ever.

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    25 m
  • Beyond the Bushel: Quality and Sustainability in Rice with Brian Ottis
    Jun 6 2025

    What does the future of rice farming look like? In this episode of Field Good Life, I sit down with Brian Ottis, Director of Marketing and Product Management with RiceTec, Inc, to talk all things hybrid rice, sustainability, and why milling quality matters more than ever. We dig into methane emissions, research-driven innovation, and the balancing act between yield and quality. From installing levee gates as a kid to an influential member of the rice industry today, Brian has great insight into what really goes into growing your favorite grain. If you are curious about all it takes to get your rice to the table this episode is for you!

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    33 m
  • Talking On The Turn Row with Whitney Haigwood
    May 23 2025

    In this episode, Jennifer chats with Whitney Shannon Haigwood of Delta Farm Press about her non-traditional path into agricultural journalism and the role storytelling plays in bridging the gap between farmers and the public. They explore the economic realities of agriculture, the need for relatable, timely communication, and how digital platforms are reshaping the way farm news is shared. Whitney also shares advice for young women pursuing careers in ag and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the stories she's most excited to tell next.

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    28 m
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