6 episodes

Welcome to Farmers Build Fire Resilience, a special podcast series brought to you by The Farmer Campus, The Community Alliance with Family Farms and The Farmers Guild. In this series, you’ll travel with us to the fields and back in order to hear stories from farmers, ranchers and community members impacted by increasingly devastating wildfires in the Western United States. We hope these stories of loss, rebuilding, and resilience will help us face a future with fire together.

Farming Through Wildfire Season Podcast Farmer Campus

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Welcome to Farmers Build Fire Resilience, a special podcast series brought to you by The Farmer Campus, The Community Alliance with Family Farms and The Farmers Guild. In this series, you’ll travel with us to the fields and back in order to hear stories from farmers, ranchers and community members impacted by increasingly devastating wildfires in the Western United States. We hope these stories of loss, rebuilding, and resilience will help us face a future with fire together.

    Stories From The Field - Noble Orchard A [Podcast Ep06]

    Stories From The Field - Noble Orchard A [Podcast Ep06]

    Stories From The Field - Noble Orchard A [Podcast Ep06]

    • 25 min
    Stories From The Field - Nuestra Comunidad [Podcast Ep05]

    Stories From The Field - Nuestra Comunidad [Podcast Ep05]

    Stories From The Field - Nuestra Comunidad [Podcast Ep05]

    • 22 min
    Stories From The Field - Bee-Well Farms [Podcast Ep04]

    Stories From The Field - Bee-Well Farms [Podcast Ep04]

    Stories From The Field - Bee-Well Farms [Podcast Ep04]

    • 26 min
    Stories From The Fields - Capay Mills [Podcast Ep03]

    Stories From The Fields - Capay Mills [Podcast Ep03]

    With David Kaisel of Capay Mills in Rumsey, CA

     
    from CAFF’s blog. See full text version here

    David Kaisel first came to the Capay Valley in Northern California about 30 years ago to learn to paddle white water on Cache Creek. “I remember coming up here when the river’s highest… and seeing it right during the almond bloom, which is in the end of January, and thinking it was the most beautiful place I’d ever been,” he said. “I just love the place and never imagined that I’d end up back here.”

    Decades later, Kaisel did return to the Capay Valley – this time as a farmer, growing heirloom grains and milling them into artisan flour. He began Capay Mills five years ago with a mission to reintroduce bakers and chefs to fresh-milled, locally-grown heritage grains.

    But his small business suffered a major setback on June 8, 2019, when the Sand Fire began near his home in Rumsey. Nearly 1,000 firefighters worked for nearly a week to contain the wildfire, which scorched more than 2,500 acres in Yolo County.

    Ten days after the fire, Kaisel talked about what he lost – and what he learned – from wildfire.

    • 21 min
    Stories From The Fields - Turkey Tail Farm [Podcast Ep02]

    Stories From The Fields - Turkey Tail Farm [Podcast Ep02]

    Stories From The Field - Turkey Tail Farm

    • 18 min
    Stories From The Fields - Oak Hill Farm [Podcast Ep01]

    Stories From The Fields - Oak Hill Farm [Podcast Ep01]

     Stories form the fields  - Oak Hill Farm

    • 18 min

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