Podcast Short: Exploring Endophytes for Healthier Plants with Maizie Koentopp
Admin2025-10-02T10:36:43+00:00October 2nd, 2025|
This is the first time we've had a high schooler on the podcast! Maizie Koentopp, a 9th grader in Chicago, conducted a simple yet elegant experiment on buckwheat plants. Motivated by her father's urban farming work and her own concern about climate change, Maizie wanted to test the effect [...]
Episode 168: “Debunked by Nature” and Lessons from Farm Life with Mollie Engelhart
Admin2025-09-25T10:33:39+00:00September 25th, 2025|
After growing up on a farm, Mollie Engelhart built a vegan restaurant empire in Los Angeles, which she planned to sell before COVID disrupted her plans. During the pandemic, she lost her income and spent time back on the farm, using nature's lens to question societal constructs like veganism. [...]
Episode 167: Controlling Pests using Boron Instead of Insecticide with Jay Watts
Admin2025-09-18T17:28:17+00:00September 18th, 2025|
Jay Watte is a fourth-generation farmer from the Imperial Valley in Southern California, where he manages a family operation focused on seed production. Thanks to his pioneering practices, Jay hasn't sprayed insecticides on his farm for nearly two years. Instead of pesticides, Jay uses nutrient management, particularly boron applications, [...]
Episode 166: Redefining Farming Through Health, Taste, and Technology with Martin Crompton
Admin2025-09-11T15:15:18+00:00September 11th, 2025|
Martin Crompton believes farmers can win by focusing on nutrition and flavor. He encourages farmers to adopt marketing and business development to tap into the growing demand for healthier, nutrient-dense foods. Martin is operations director at Union Grove Farm in North Carolina, where he creates demand for their table [...]
Episode 165: Epigenetic Seed Adaptation and No-Till Success with Brad McIntyre
Admin2025-09-04T10:36:44+00:00September 4th, 2025|
Brad McIntyre, a fourth-generation farmer in Caldwell, Idaho, has transformed his family's operation along the Snake River Basin, scaling back from 3,000 to 1,000 acres due to urbanization and rising costs. Inspired by no-till pioneers, he now manages a diverse farm with seed production, grass-finished beef, pastured pork, poultry, [...]