48 episodes

Aloha & Welcome to the SOW podcast aimed to provide educational support, information, guidance and outreach to farmers, ranchers, and allied agricultural producers in Hawaii. This podcast is brought to you by the Seeds of Wellbeing or SOW Project at the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN), grant no. 2021-70035-35371, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (funding until March 31, 2023). 

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Aloha & Welcome to the SOW podcast aimed to provide educational support, information, guidance and outreach to farmers, ranchers, and allied agricultural producers in Hawaii. This podcast is brought to you by the Seeds of Wellbeing or SOW Project at the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN), grant no. 2021-70035-35371, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (funding until March 31, 2023). 

    Voices From the Field: Legal Q&A for Hawaii farmers and ranchers

    Voices From the Field: Legal Q&A for Hawaii farmers and ranchers

    In this episode we aim to address some of the common legal questions raised by the Hawaii agriculture producers we have met. We are grateful to Cat Taschner, co-founder of the nonprofit Business Law Corps in Hawaii. At a recent meeting with the University of Hawaii’s “AgConnect” course, she addressed questions she often hears and agreed to share an edited version here. She discusses topics like legal structure, liability waivers, contracts, online taxes, where webinars and templates for common legal documents are available, and how to sign up for free 30 minute calls to answer specific questions.

    Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

    Resources:
    Business Law Corps Free Legal ConsultationsMCBL Hawaii HTDCRestart Hawaii webinar seriesDPP guidance related to camper vans:Staying in a vacation van or recreation vehicle (RV) on a lot is considered camping.Camping is allowed as a part of outdoor recreation.  (“Recreation Facilities, Outdoor” means permanent facilities for active outdoor sports and recreation, other than golf courses. Typical uses include: parks, playgrounds, botanical gardens, golf driving ranges, tennis courts, riding stables, academies and trails, and recreational camps.)Outdoor recreation requires a conditional use permit (except in the Resort District). CUP available only in the P-2, AG-2, Country, business and business mixed use districts. Outdoor recreation is not an allowable use in the residential, apartment or industrial uses.Food Truck Permit Resources:https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/site/csd/csd_docs/Food_Truck_Infomation_Mar_2022.pdf https://health.hawaii.gov/san/files/2013/05/how-to-start-a-mobile-FE-0617.pdf DCCA Hawaii Business ExpressUS Federal TrademarksContact Business Law Corps The YouTube version of this podcast with slides Find out more about us:
    Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links

    • 41 min
    Voices From the Field: USDA's Farm Service Agency is here to help

    Voices From the Field: USDA's Farm Service Agency is here to help

    It has been said that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” but in our episode with Buddy Nichols from the US Department of Ag’s Farm Service Agency, there is nothing to fear! Listen as we talk about their loan program that may be the first place you want to look for loans as an ag producer, and we also speak about FSA’s role related to the Maui wildfires.

    Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

    Resources:


    USDA Farm Service Agency websitePodcast about microloans through Kohala CenterPodcast about Steward Lending and Feed the HungerPodcast with American AgCredit and GoFarmPodcast with Kamehameha Schools about Food SystemsBuddy Nichols' contact information: (808) 214-1739  or richard.nichols@usda.govFind out more about us:
    Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links

    • 1 hr
    Voices From the Field: Meaning and Purpose of Farming with Andrea & Matt Drayer of Ancient Valley Growers Farm

    Voices From the Field: Meaning and Purpose of Farming with Andrea & Matt Drayer of Ancient Valley Growers Farm

    On this episode of Voices from the Field, Andrea and Matt Drayer join us to share their journey into farming, and the deep meaning and value it brings to them. Listen in to learn how they navigate challenges in both farming and their personal lives. 
    Find out more about us:
    Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links

    • 43 min
    Voices From the Field: Agriculture, Connection & Mental Health with Vincent Kimura

    Voices From the Field: Agriculture, Connection & Mental Health with Vincent Kimura

    Vincent Kimura joins us on this episode of our Voices From the Field podcast series to share the value of story telling and sharing information across generations. His wealth of knowledge and experience helps paint a well-round image of how farmers can overcome some of the challenges they face through connection, community building, and knowledge sharing.
    Find out more about us:
    Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links

    • 44 min
    Voices From the Field: Meaning and Purpose of Farming with Tony Vera, Mayan World Farms

    Voices From the Field: Meaning and Purpose of Farming with Tony Vera, Mayan World Farms

    Joining us on this inspiring episode of Voices From the Field is Tony Vera. Tony is the founder of Mayan World Farms and shares with us how farming has helped him on his personal journey of recovery, and the deep meaning and value it provides him and his family. 

    To connect with Tony and learn more about Mayan World Farms, including information about up-coming events and where to purchase their produce, visit their Facebook and Instagram page: Mayan World Farms on Facebook and @MayanWorldFarmsHI on Instagram. 

    Mahalo Tony for sharing your story with our listeners.
    Find out more about us:
    Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links

    • 23 min
    Voices From the Field: Bee Keeping and Tropical Fruit Growing with Daniel Dunnom

    Voices From the Field: Bee Keeping and Tropical Fruit Growing with Daniel Dunnom

    Daniel Dunnom, a bee keeper, tropical fruit farmer,  and UH Hilo alumni, shares the inside scoop of what life is like as a bee keeper and how he copes with the challenges of day to day farm operations, including a meditation he uses called "Bee Breath".

    Brought to you by University of Hawaii College of Tropical Ag. and Human Resources (CTAHR), and the Seeds of Well-being (SOW) Project. This podcast is supported by the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN) grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Hawaii Department of Agriculture.

    To connect with Daniel for partnerships or to purchase his honey, email him at danieldunnom at gmail dot com
    Find out more about us:
    Seeds Of Wellbeing website Seeds of Wellbeing Resource Hub All the SOW links

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

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6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Tooniele ,

Wala’au Variety

Variety of information on various issues here in Hawaii. Keep those interviews and current topics coming!

Really enjoyed Nancy Ooki’s podcast regarding disaster preparedness. She touched on what disasters happen in your area, website’s to get information to prepare, communication tree, food supply and how to plan ahead.

Information on Ag business in Hawaii and the decisions that must be made to keep it viable or if it would even be kept. Very interesting!

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