• Planning for Farmland Succession
    May 14 2026

    In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialist Felicia Bell is joined by Alsie Parks, C0-Executive Director of SAAFON and Lindsey Richards, Texas Gulf Coast Outreach and Education Specialist with American Farmland Trust. Alsie and Lindsey share their different yet complimentary perspectives of the importance of planning for farmland succession through estate planning or land trusts, tips for starting hard conversations, and stories of successful farmland hand-offs to the next generation of farmers.

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    References:

    American Farmland Trust

    SAAFON

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    44 mins
  • Episode 389. Successful Women in Agriculture - Gwen Cannon
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialist Felicia Bell continues her series on successful women in Agriculture. Felicia talks with Gwen Cannon of Cannon Family Farm, located just outside of Brandon, Mississippi. Gwen shares about what led her to living a life of farming with her spouse, and how the lessons she has learned along the way have helped her serve her community. Cannon Farm provides hands-on education through agritourism in addition to growing food for their region.

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    References:

    The Cannon Farm

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    21 mins
  • Successful Women in Agriculture - Marguerite Green
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialist Felicia Bell begins a new series highlighting successful women in agriculture. Felicia kicks of the series by interviewing Marguerite Green, Statewide Director of the Louisiana Food Policy Council. Marguerite shares what inspired her to begin farming and what led her to a career in agriculture advocacy and education.

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    References:

    Louisiana Food Policy Council

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    32 mins
  • From Dead Dirt to Living Soil: Using Vermicompost Tea
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of ATTRA's Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialist Audrey Kolde hosts Garver Akers of Green Akers Consulting. Garver shares the soil health improvements he has seen from using vermicompost tea in medium- to large-scale agriculture production. Drawing from his experience as regenerative farmer, ecological horticulturist, and organic farm and garden consultant, Garver provides an in-depth exploration of the benefits of using vermicompost soil amendments.

    NCAT Resources

    How to Reduce Synthetic Fertilizer Use Toolkit

    Vermicomposting: The Basics

    Vermicomposting 101 Webinar

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Saving Tomorrow’s Agriculture Resources: The STAR Program in Action
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of ATTRA’s Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialist Audrey Kolde continues her investigation into sustainable and organic farming practices by learning more about the Saving Tomorrow’s Agriculture Resources (STAR) project. Audrey speaks with STAR project director, Jake Deutmeyer, to learn how this national, non-profit organization established and expanded the STAR framework for conservation practice, evaluation, implementation, and valuation. Designed and led by producers, the STAR tool utilizes science and experience to target local solutions for local natural resource concerns, and to support farmers and ranchers on their conservation journey – wherever they are.

    NCAT Resources:

    Soil Health Indicators and Tests – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Episode 382: Organic Certification: One Step at a Time – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Ask an Ag Expert Connect – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Find Organic Resource Organic Farming – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Other Resources:

    Saving Tomorrow’s Agriculture Resources

    This work is supported by NCAT’s Preparing a Resilient Future: Beginning Farmer and Rancher Training for Organic Field Crop and Livestock Producers in the Northern Great Plains.’ Project, award no. 2021-70033-35698. from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

    Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and should not be construed to represent any official USDA or U.S. Government determination or policy.


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    27 mins
  • Facilitating School Food Sales through Flexibility and Relationship Building
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of ATTRA’s Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialist Tammy Howard speaks with participants from her USDA‑funded project, Bringing the Farm to School. The project is designed to help agricultural producers build the skills and capacity needed to sell their products directly to schools. Alongside this training, NCAT and the National Farm to School Network have also hosted facilitated networking events to connect producers with school food buyers.

    Tammy talks with her NCAT colleague and Growtopia Farms owner Cody Brown, as well as Matt Hanson from the Central Texas Food Hub, a social enterprise of the Central Texas Food Bank. Both Matt and Cody attended one of these networking events in Central Texas. Their conversation highlights their personal experiences and offers practical advice for developing strong producer-buyer relationships that support successful school food sales.

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    NCAT Resources

    Bringing the Farm to School Through New Connections Blog

    Scaling up for Regional Markets Tutorial

    Scaling up your Vegetable Farm for Regional Markets

    Farm to School Sales: Profiles of Ranches Making It Work

    Food Hubs: A Producer Guide

    Episode 358. Abundant Montana “Meet Up” Meets with Success

    Other Resources

    Bringing the Farm to School Project

    National Farm to School Network

    Central Texas Food Bank

    Growtopia Farms

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    47 mins
  • Tuning Your Eye – Rangeland Monitoring Made Simple
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of ATTRA’s Voices from the field, NCAT Agriculture Specialists Danielle Duni and Darron Gaus speak with Jeremiah Eubank, a rancher in Canyon Lake, Texas.

    Jeremiah and his wife Maggie operate Pure Pastures, a family-owned multi-species grazing operation. The Eubanks have been ranching since 2015, using trial and error to perfect their rotational grazing practices. They strive to provide the most flavorful and nutrient dense meat to their community, while rebuilding topsoil and the native prairie landscape that once dominated the Hill Country.

    This conversation covers some of the practical ways listeners can “tune their eye” and make better decisions while monitoring rangeland, resulting in better, more usable data.

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    ATTRA Resources:

    Monitoring Checklist

    Rangeland App: Modern Tool for Graziers – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Test Driving the New LandPKS Land Monitoring App – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Soil Moisture Monitoring: Low-Cost Tools and Methods – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Assessing Soil Health on Grazing Lands Using a Shovel and a Knife – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Safe to Fail Trials with Graeme Hand – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture

    Resources – Soil for Water

    Additional Resources:

    Pure Pastures

    Grassland Production Forecast (Grass-Cast) | Drought.gov

    CoCoRaHS – Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network

    Grazing Monitoring Stick

    How to Use a Grazing Monitoring Stick

    Tags: Grazing, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture

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    41 mins
  • From Brimstone to Broccoli: The Story of Sulfur
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialists Nina Prater, Darron Gaus, and Lee Rinehart continue their exploration of plant nutrients. In previous episodes, they covered nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium, and in this episode they dive into the pungent world of sulfur. They discuss the history of sulfur, how sulfur is related to air quality, how sulfur works in the soil, why it is so important in plants, and how to manage sulfur in sustainable and organic ways.

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    ATTRA Resources:

    Nitrogen: https://attra.ncat.org/episode-260-rising-fertilizer-costs-look-to-history-for-answers/

    Phosphorus: https://attra.ncat.org/episode-304-phosphorus-and-the-beauty-of-biology/

    Potassium: https://attra.ncat.org/episode-323-potassium-from-past-to-present/

    Calcium: https://attra.ncat.org/episode-365-calcium-the-premier-soil-nutrient/

    Overview of Cover Crops and Green Manures: https://attra.ncat.org/publication/overview-of-cover-crops-and-green-manures-2/

    Managing Soils for Water: How Five Principles of Soil Health Support Water Infiltration and Storage: https://attra.ncat.org/publication/manage-soil-for-water/

    References:

    Britannica Science: https://www.britannica.com/science/sulfur

    Decades After Clean Air Act, Most Smokestacks Still Lack Scrubbers: https://publicintegrity.org/environment/decades-after-clear-air-act-most-smokestacks-still-lack-scrubbers/

    Air Pollution Legislation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leblanc_process

    Hell on Earth: The Sulfur Mines of Sicily: https://www.lagazzettaitaliana.com/history-culture/10307-hell-on-earth-the-sulfur-mines-of-sicily

    Revisiting the role of sulfur in crop production: A narrative review:

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154324000504

    Sulfur Deficiency: https://www.sulphurinstitute.org/sulphur-in-agriculture/sulphur-deficiency-sources-and-symptoms/

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    48 mins