Georgia Farm Bureau's: Growing On Podcast

Georgia Farm Bureau

"Growing On" is a show produced by the Georgia Farm Bureau to discuss agriculture related issues and topics to help promote and advocate for Georgia agriculture as well as educate consumers about the production of food and modern farming practices.

  1. Ranger Nick: Inspiring Curiosity, Teaching with Animals, and Reconnecting People to Nature

    Mar 6

    Ranger Nick: Inspiring Curiosity, Teaching with Animals, and Reconnecting People to Nature

    On this episode of the Growing On Podcast, host John Holcomb sits down with Dr. Nick Fuhrman—better known to many viewers as "Ranger Nick." A longtime contributor to The Farm Monitor and Associate Dean at the University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, Nick shares the story behind his passion for teaching, wildlife, and inspiring others to connect with the natural world. From growing up in Maryland with aquariums full of turtles and snakes to becoming a professor who brings live animals into the classroom, Nick's career has always centered on education and curiosity. In this conversation, he explains how animals—from snakes and turtles to birds of prey—help students overcome public speaking anxiety, build confidence, and rediscover their connection to nature. Nick also reflects on his journey as a first-generation college student, the mentors who helped shape his career, and how a simple opportunity eventually led him to UGA—where he's been helping students grow for nearly two decades. Along the way, he shares stories from the classroom, including a memorable student who dressed as a turtle and discovered a passion for teaching special needs students. The conversation also explores Nick's popular "Ranger Nick" segment on The Farm Monitor and how environmental education and agriculture naturally intersect. Whether he's teaching college students, filming TV segments, or taking classes into the woods to listen for owls, Nick's mission is the same: spark curiosity and help people see the natural world in a whole new way. In this episode you'll hear about: How wildlife and animals can transform the way students learn Why communication skills are becoming more important than ever The surprising ways nature inspires curiosity in today's students The story behind Ranger Nick and his long-running Farm Monitor segment Why reconnecting people to the outdoors matters more than ever If you've ever wondered how a turtle, snake, or owl can inspire learning—or why enthusiasm is one of the most powerful teaching tools—this episode is for you.

    42 min
  2. Dry Fields, Rising Risks: Understanding Georgia's Expanding Drought

    Feb 20 ·  Bonus

    Dry Fields, Rising Risks: Understanding Georgia's Expanding Drought

    Every county in Georgia is now experiencing some level of drought — and for farmers, the timing couldn't be more critical. In this episode, recorded in Watkinsville, Georgia, agricultural climatologist Pam Knox with the University of Georgia breaks down what's driving the state's widespread dry conditions and what it could mean for the upcoming growing season. From the role of La Niña in shaping Georgia's winter weather to the lack of tropical systems that typically supply 30–40% of the state's summer rainfall, Knox explains how months of below-average precipitation have left soil moisture reserves dangerously low. While recent cold snaps brought ice and snow, they delivered little meaningful moisture — and that has major implications for spring planting. We discuss: Why winter is normally Georgia's "recharge season" for soil moisture — and why that hasn't happened this year The difference between surface dryness and deeper soil and reservoir impacts How drought affects forage, winter grains, vegetables, blueberries, and early corn planting The difficult irrigation decisions farmers face during water shortages Lessons from past droughts, including crop losses during pollination What growers should watch in the coming weeks as soil temperatures rise Knox also shares trusted climate and drought monitoring resources for producers looking to stay informed as conditions evolve. If you farm, work in agriculture, or simply want a clearer understanding of how large-scale climate patterns translate to real-world impacts on Georgia's fields and food supply, this conversation provides timely insight grounded in science and experience. 🎧 Tune in for a practical, straight-talk look at Georgia's drought outlook — and what may lie ahead.

    15 min

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"Growing On" is a show produced by the Georgia Farm Bureau to discuss agriculture related issues and topics to help promote and advocate for Georgia agriculture as well as educate consumers about the production of food and modern farming practices.