Dirt and Bull

Agrellus
Dirt and Bull

Dirt & Bull is a show designed to engage farmers with insightful discussions, expert interviews, and a little humor. Providing a fresh perspective on the agricultural industry’s current events and historical challenges. We’ll discuss topics like: the future of family farms, Ag technology, and even The Farm Bill on the Dirt & Bull Podcast! The Dirt & Bull Podcast is proudly produced and sponsored by Agrelus, a leader in agricultural solutions, committed to fostering knowledge and growth within the industry. New episodes will be available bi - weekly, starting August 30th, on all major podcast platforms.

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  1. 30 AOÛT

    Tell Me a Little Bit About the Dirt and Bull Podcast

    How can farmers navigate the complex world of modern agriculture while preserving family traditions and embracing new technologies? In this inaugural episode of the Dirt and Bull show, host Chris Johnson and producer Taven Royster introduce their exciting new agricultural podcast. They discuss the challenges facing modern farmers, from technological advances to economic pressures, and how their show aims to bridge the gap between traditional farming and cutting-edge innovations. With a mix of humor, expert insights, and real farmer stories, Dirt and Bull promises to deliver entertaining and educational content that will resonate with the agricultural community and beyond. [00:00:00 - 00:05:59] The Agricultural Landscape: Challenges and Changes - The average age of farmers is increasing - Trust issues between farmers and big agricultural companies - The importance of family in farming [00:06:00 - 00:10:59] Bridging the Gap: Technology and Tradition - How Agrellis is helping farmers with data and efficiency - The complexity of agricultural information - The show's mission to entertain and inform [00:11:00 - 00:15:59] Success Stories and Industry Predictions - How Agrellis saved a farmer 180 phone calls every two weeks - The transition to more cooperation within the industry - The growth of biological and microbial products in agriculture [00:16:00 - 00:20:59] The Dirt and Bull Approach - Using an Airstream as a mobile podcast studio - Bringing in experts to discuss big issues - The importance of adding value to farmers [00:21:00 - 00:25:00] Looking Ahead: The Future of Dirt and Bull - Plans to travel across the country and interview farmers - Partnering with other agricultural podcasts - Connecting farmers with enterprises for mutual success Quotes: "It's really about the family. The average farmers are getting older. Their average age is 58 years old." - Taven Royster "Farmers have taken it on the chin. There's just a complexity of information in farming that doesn't really get talked about." - Chris Johnson Subscribe to Dirt & Bull on your favorite platform! Apple Spotify  YouTube Don’t forget to leave a 5 ⭐️ rating review! Engage farmers and enterprises who expect to get the very best value in the agriculture marketplace, visit www.agrellus.farm for more information.

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Dirt & Bull is a show designed to engage farmers with insightful discussions, expert interviews, and a little humor. Providing a fresh perspective on the agricultural industry’s current events and historical challenges. We’ll discuss topics like: the future of family farms, Ag technology, and even The Farm Bill on the Dirt & Bull Podcast! The Dirt & Bull Podcast is proudly produced and sponsored by Agrelus, a leader in agricultural solutions, committed to fostering knowledge and growth within the industry. New episodes will be available bi - weekly, starting August 30th, on all major podcast platforms.

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