108 episodes

For people passionate about farming, gardening, food politics, food security, and the intersections among these topics.

Jordan Marr, a certified organic farmer in British Columbia, interviews farmers, gardeners, academics, and journalists about stuff farmers and food system nerds care about. If where and how your food is produced matters to you, this podcast is produced for you!

The Ruminant: Audio Candy for Farmers, Gardeners and Food Lovers Jordan Marr

    • Arts

For people passionate about farming, gardening, food politics, food security, and the intersections among these topics.

Jordan Marr, a certified organic farmer in British Columbia, interviews farmers, gardeners, academics, and journalists about stuff farmers and food system nerds care about. If where and how your food is produced matters to you, this podcast is produced for you!

    A Critique of Canada's Pesticide Oversight

    A Critique of Canada's Pesticide Oversight

    In the summer of 2023, Bruce Lanphear, Professor of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University, resigned his position as co-chair of a recently formed Science Advisory Committee of the PMRA, which regulates pesticide use in Canada. Dr. Lanphear felt he could no longer lend his credibility to the agency following disagreement about the Terms of Reference provided to Lanphear and seven other scientists comprising the committee.
    Lanphear has been critical of aspects of Canada's pesticide oversight regime. I invited him on the show to discuss the topic.
    You can read about Bruce's resignation here and here, or check out this google search.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    I Threw Out The Turkey You Sold Me.

    I Threw Out The Turkey You Sold Me.

    The Ruminant's first ever holiday special! Fellow Canadians, don't @ me. The original version of this piece was produced for Canadian Thanksgiving, for radio.

    • 14 min
    Big Chicken, Indebted Farmers

    Big Chicken, Indebted Farmers

    The US chicken industry is dominated by just a few very large, vertically integrated companies. They directly control every stage of chicken production from hatching to distribution, except that they outsource the riskiest stage--raising the birds from chick to mature bird--to independent farmers. In this episode, guest Patti Anderson of the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future describes this system, explains how it traps many farmers in debt, and tells us about the most recent effort to make the system more just for farmers.
    After that: the farmer questionnaire!
    Some links related to the chicken conversation and the proposed rule changes:
    Patti suggests this blog post for a summary of the rule changes
    A recent op-ed in Civil Eats about the tournament system
    Here's an official summary of the proposed rule-changes

    • 47 min
    The Case for Slower

    The Case for Slower

    This ep: we introduce a new segment called Farm Sounds. This time: when the tradeoff that comes with a gain in efficiency on the farm doesn't feel worth it.
    Plus another installment of The Farmer Questionnaire.

    • 23 min
    Crop Wild Relatives in Plant Breeding

    Crop Wild Relatives in Plant Breeding

    This episode I speak with Dr. Patrick Byrne, Professor Emeritus of Plant Breeding and Genetics at Colorado State University. Our topic: crop wild relatives, the forebears to all of the agricultural crops we love and depend on. Patrick helps us understand the relationship between, say, Teosinte and modern corn, and why the conservation of these wild relatives is crucial to the improvement of our crop cultivars.
    Links:
    Grin-U.org: a great repository for online learning materials on plant genetic resources conservation and use.
    Free Ebook: Crop Wild Relatives & Their Use in Plant Breeding
    Or some related videos instead
    Our guest on the Farmer Questionnaire in this episode was Tracy Robertson of Stony Mountain Farm in BC's Cariboo Region.

    • 53 min
    The Very First One. It's about potting blocks!

    The Very First One. It's about potting blocks!

    The interview we planned to record yesterday and release today was postponed, so I dug up the very first episode of the show, from way back in 2012, until now never released on the newer podcast feed. It's an interview with Jason Beam about potting blocks, you lucky ducks. We'll be back with a new episode in two weeks, promise.

    • 1 hr 6 min

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