An agriculture podcast where we talk about how we grow food, fuel, ourselves, and those around us. These discussions will focus on why we do what we do and how we can grow as individually and together.

How We Grow
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Podcast Overview
An agriculture podcast where we talk about how we grow food, fuel, ourselves, and those around us. These discussions will focus on why we do what we do and how we can grow as individually and together.
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Publishing Since
8/5/2024
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Recent Episodes

November 18, 2024
Episode #8 w/ Garrett Williams #2
<p>Looking forward to the 2025 growing season.</p>

October 16, 2024
Episode #7 Jon w/ Laws of the Harvest
<p>In this episode of the How We Grow podcast, Jon Griffel discusses the laws of the harvest, emphasizing the importance of action, consistency, and patience in both agriculture and personal growth. He outlines seven key laws that guide the process of sowing and reaping, drawing parallels between farming and life. The conversation highlights the necessity of taking ownership of one's actions, the impact of positive and negative habits, and the significance of perseverance in achieving success.</p>

September 9, 2024
Episode # 6 w/ Matt Boucher
<p>Matt Bouchher, a fourth-generation farmer from north central Illinois, discusses his experience coming back to the family farm and implementing new technologies and practices. He talks about the adoption of AutoSteer and the resistance he initially faced from his father, but eventually, they saw the value and embraced new ideas. Matt also shares the advancements in technology he has witnessed over the years, such as the transition from plowing to no-till and strip till, as well as the use of cover crops and variable rate seeding and fertilization. He emphasizes the importance of having an open mind and being willing to try new things, even if setbacks occur. Matt also discusses the balance between farming and family, allowing his children to choose their own paths while involving them in farm activities. Matt Boucher discusses the challenges of balancing farming and fatherhood, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries and prioritizing family. He also highlights the unique stress and pressure that comes with being part of a multi-generational farm and the need for effective succession planning. Matt recommends the book Fahrenheit 451 for its foreshadowing of future societal issues. He shares his love for music, particularly Nickelback, and his favorite movie, Pure Country. Matt can be found on the Boucher Family Farms Facebook page and the Potential Ag Facebook group.</p>
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- What is How We Grow?
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This podcast updates weekly.
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