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Need another bug fixWestonI listened to this podcast as my first podcast while picking cotton. I thoroughly enjoyed the podcast, and was well worth the listen
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redneck1111222233334444555Dang good podcastI love the podcast. I just started listening to it a few weeks ago and now I don’t miss a episode. They are very informative and funny too. Hope yall never stop making episodes.
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snhxhenskxnsZachLove the podcast! Just wish I didn’t have to hear Corey ask if I’d like a popsicle in the intro.
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NC Iowa crop farmerDisappointing interview with Vance CroweBoy, I was at Zack’s field day, and Zack’s endorsement of Vance meant a lot to me. That was until the episode where yall interviewed home and he complained about women getting jobs instead of cranking out babies. Father of three, including two girls who want to farm. But his rhetoric seemed to boil their worth down to having a womb. That is too bad, because I liked his talk at Zack’s field day.
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Purdue94Shocking comment from Steinbauer episodeGuys, I never miss an episode of your podcast. I love what you do. I do not always agree and sometimes you really piss me off. The recent Steinbauer episode was probably the most egregious. When Sherie talked about preparing lunch at the start of the episode, she apologized for not including pork, knowing Cory relies on pork as part of his revenue stream. Sherie: “I'm sorry, I didn't include pork in the lunch.” Cory: “That's all right. That doesn't affect me at all. Nope. I don't own the pigs. I just get paid to grow them.” - Doesn’t a vast majority of corn go to feed livestock (1) and generate ethanol (2)? When you include the DDGs from ethanol production, livestock would be the corn farmers’ most important customer. Does the integrator that owns the pigs in your barn buy Iowa corn? Could that corn come from your farm? - The livestock industry, especially the pork industry, has had the worst 24 months of financial stress in history. You would think someone who profits from it would have some concern about supporting its product. On the contrary, driving consumption “doesn’t affect you at all”. What a narrow and disappointing point of view. I wonder if anyone from the company who owns the pigs in your barn follows your podcast? I wonder if they would be as shocked and disappointed as I was?
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Farmerjon9660Love the podcastsLove listening all day while I’m driving a fertilize truck/ propane delivery truck at the coop. Makes the day go by and gives me a few good laughs. Keep it up Jonathan French (Farmerjon9660)
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WaWheatGreat Show!Looking forward to the follow up episode on farm growth!
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Matt R 844John Deere X9 1100 combine and Union Pacific 844Love the show and please keep it up and more John Deere equipment please. Not a farmer yet but want to be a farmer. You should have Laura farms as a guest on your show. I enjoyed the 100th anniversary of the John Deere D episode. Is there any other way to farm with autism and no driver’s license? Update kind of planters do y’all have and have y’all seen the video from farming with Emma about the new 9RX high power tractors and S7 combines? Update What is your favorite DC comic super hero actor or actress and y’all should interview them. 😎🤠😃 I am from Bella Vista ,Arkansas. Matt Reichenbach Y’all are so funny and so awesome giving good information about farms What is your favorite tractor and favorite superhero movie DC comic or marvel superhero and what is it?😎🤠😃 please reply when y’all are making a new episode!. Y’all should share what you do on your farms with equipment that you have.
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Daugherty102So helpfulIt’s helpful to hear from the guys what else might be available in the ag realm. Plus when Dave stops in I’ve enjoyed hearing about his farming beginnings he’s going through as a beginner myself it helps to hear I’m not the only one going through it.
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inspired mindzLessons PodcastOn of your top 5 podcasts for sure ! Loved every minute of it , wish it was longer ! Keep up the great work fellas !
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Ufferey JBuy AmericanGreat show! Lots to learn from this! The best beef I ever had was in Argentina, second, was in Brazil but I live in the US and will only buy US raised and processed beef. People in this country need to wake up and support their local farmers and processors. We can’t rely on the “big 4” to have our best interests in mind!
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SwillahThank you.This review is coming from a guy who has grown up in the inner city, Chicago specifically. Ironically, living in the city most of my life has fueled my desire for a more rural life and that’s led me to AG, and AG related podcasts. I love everything about the life and the information you gentlemen give us weekly. My eyes have really been opened. Keep up the excellent work.
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HooperParentsTavernsI grew up in northeast Nebraska and we call them Taverns. I live 45 minutes from Omaha and they are referred to as sloppy joes here. My wife is from south central Nebraska and refers to them as sloppy joes.
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09GregPWEnjoy the showEnjoy all the podcasts but the ones about carbon credits have really intrigued me.
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GregBStevensInformative show, great hostsThis is the best ag podcast out there. I like the long shows. They are full of detail but not full of mindless gab like a lot of podcasts. They talk numbers and hard data. I appreciate that you guys stick to ag and stay out of politics. If I want to listen to politics, I’ll cue up a political podcast. I’m here to hear about farming for profit, and these guys deliver. Keep up the good work.
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curtharms4The new intro has to goI assumed when I first saw your podcast that most of the info wouldn’t apply to someone with a smaller operation like mine but I was wrong. Every episode has something anyone can use to one application or another on their farm. My only complain is the new into. “Trading plows for punchlines” seriously? If I hadn’t found you guys before that I would have immediately went on to something else
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Greg.Christensen5 Forks…1 Steak KnifeIt’s like when you host a get together away from home and grill 10 steaks and only have 5 forks and 1 steak knife to serve your guests. They find creative ways to get to the meat…
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OzarksasquachRedneck gamesAre school use to do this and we throw a castiron skillet
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NMichfarmerYou’re helping more than you know.I have slowly built from a small hay farm to off set taxes. Now I farm 400 acres. The business side of farming is the hardest. You guys help cut through the clutter of everything from operating loans to estate planning and have been super helpful in making me profitable.
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Manure hauling MikeAwesome show!Whether you are interviewing someone or just talking I have learned from every show. I am an engineer by trade but love farming. This show has taught me so much and I love discussing it with farmer friends!
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jid1985Great variety and insight!As a specialty crop farmer(Cranberries!) I enjoy hear all things livestock and row crop. This show is the perfect mix of innovation, forward thinking, and entertainment!
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iowa land guy3 personalities, 3 prospectivesYou guys are crazy…good stuff … thanks John Deere and Sukup for supporting these guys… they have good stuff!
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Skinn818Show ideasGreat shows, thanks guys! Very informational and entertaining at the same time. Show ideas would be more in tune with equipment shops, repair, refurbish and up fitting. Legacy interviews are a favorite and if possible arborists and tree farm management. As a second generation, fabrication machine shop owner we work on agricultural repair/up fitting trucks and field equipment. Two generations ago everyone in the family farmed, our Dad left the barn in the mid 70’s. With a lone gas powered 3010 we only “farm” about 15 acres in relation to our deer plots, tree farm and water shed issues on our 150 acre family property in North Central Ohio about 20 miles south of the most southern point of the Great Lakes. Keep it up and go Buckeyes! Take care, Andy Skinn CUSTOM METAL WORKS, INC. Norwalk, Ohio
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Appuser632919583Great podcast.Been listening for awhile. Really enjoy the content. Information is very relevant. Have found myself seeking out vendors that have been interviewed on the podcast. Look forward to more episodes. Enjoy the conversations about adoption of new technologies in the farming/ livestock sectors. Keep it coming. Great work.
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Skygal737Navigating Sustainable Sgriculture!Wait…Who’s on first base? 😂😂😂 - as guests repeatedly state “I’m new to the Ag business”.
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Kj flowersEach show has become an advertisementThis used to be a show I looked forward to listening to every week. Anymore it’s feels like most of the episodes are just a paid advertisement by some corporation.
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blessed2growBerriesGreat conversations!I love the show by can’t keep listening while at work… Episode 251 about father hood had me tearing up. I had hide it from my co-worker buddies haha… In all seriousness this podcast is awesome and it has helped me not only as a first generation farmer/business owner but also a husband, and father. Thank you for the great content.
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tyler bolinFirst generationJust started listening to the show a few weeks ago. I’m a first generation farmer trying to grow something to pass down to my kids and the info y’all provide has really helped me. Thanks and keep up the good work.
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larry ligjtThumps upEnjoy listening each week. Legacy farmer series hits hard and makes me think.
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Lytle08Great ShowWas listening to the episode today about Building a Better Brand and you guys got me thinking. Our NW Iowa farm is 153 years old and my children would be the 7th generation to answer your question about the 7th Gen farmer who reviewed today. Love the shows on transitioning and have shared with farmer and non farmer friends alike.
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Preston Grazer CaveDog trainingYou guys can train anything! From bad dogs to old stubborn farmers! Lol Love this podcast and you guys keep it up!
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Bob, MIGot my attentionI check in occasionally and listen to the podcast, today with Ashley is the first time I listened all the way through it. I’m a dairy farmer milking 210 cows in northern Michigan. Good show.
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cody.s14FantasticFound your podcast and listened to it from the first episode all the way to the current episodes. Really enjoy the change of pace with the profit and fun alternations? Definitely look forward to the new episodes every week!
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NCHayMakerYour mullet is fabulousHey guys love the show…lots of time in the tractor and semi this summer during hay season I have binge listened to a ton of episodes. Keep up the good work! Great information in an entertaining format! Cheers!
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crazy chicken farmerAmazing show!Hey guys, love the show! Found it from the Off The Husk show, and have already listened to 25 episodes. Wondering if you guys could do a show talking about the new CDL requirements and the new rules with driving on farm plates. I have tried doing my own research but it is very confusing. I’m sure I’m not the only one confused on this topic. Thanks again for the great content!
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6 generation farmerI love this podcastYou should have Chet and Dougo Larson on an episode of Farm4Fun. Plz
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edison kentI’m here for the intro musicI love this show. It’s the perfect mixture of entertainment and actual knowledge I can apply to my operation. Yes, guests are diverse and they cover a wide range of topics but really I subscribe for the intro. The intro music is a bop, I’m talking chart topping excellence. If the pod doesn’t work out whoever wrote the song should switch career paths. -Farmwithzoe
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ConfusedBreakfastPodcastIOWASeriously, such a great Iowa-based podcast! Awesome conversations and lots of variety. Cheers!!
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G. BacinoThe real dealI started listening to this podcast because my husband Tommy Grisafi was asked to be on it. After listening I quickly realized the combination of the 3 hosts was so fun to listen to!
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farmer simonLove the podcastGreat podcast fun and informative
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WParkinson4Fun and InformativeI really enjoy this podcast. Ya'll are in the top of my que when a new one comes out. Suggestion: Do an episode on new farmers getting money to start once they take the reigns on the family farm. Something my wife and I are working on now.
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Ulive95472Fine like Wine!!I have been digging the podcast for a long time now and it reminds me of when I worked in the wine industry, the wine maker use to always say “Have some patience young man, remember a Fine Wine gets better with time.” The podcast just gets better and better, the banker and auctioneer guy are great but that farmer Corey guy puts this podcast over the top!!
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good4904Great jobGreat podcast. I drive feed truck and get bored listening to the radio. love the farm for fun episodes. Keep up the good work. Pete
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uhfdrgbnnkBest podcast out there.Farm for fun is equally fun and educational. You can trust these guys for a good laugh and some light education
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NocopeanutGreat WorkLove the podcast guys. Keep up the good work and thank you for continuing to promote agriculture.
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KYJoe.Great!Great!
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Chuck WeldonUppYJust listen to the Uppy podcast! It was a Cracker of a podcast! This is one guy I hope to meet someday! Thanks for sharing his story!! Good on ya Mates!!!
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The Original BTOGreat listen for all things agriculture.Tanner, Corey, and David make a great team and do a great job of integrating a variety of topics into their podcast. If you’re passionate about agriculture you’ll enjoy their show.
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Hoyt2Highly recommendLove the podcast guys. Very educational and entertaining. Keep up the good work!!
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aanderson_80Summer SeriesReally enjoying the summer series you guys are doing! Even though it’s more focused on the farm4fun spin off there is still a lot of insightful content that comes out of it. These guys put out some real good stuff!
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