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Massachusetts Farm to Table Podcast

Massachusetts Farm to Table Podcast

Written by: Nissa Gadbois
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Showcasing the passionate farmers, food producers, and chefs who are shaping the farm-to-table movement right here in Massachusetts

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Episodes
  • Episode 008: Lindsey Baird of Oak and Ash Farm
    Jun 15 2024

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    • Episode Title and Description: Nissa sits down to talk with Lindsey Baird of Oak and Ash Farm in Belchertown. This is Part 2 of a two part podcast.
    • Introduction: Welcome to the Massachusetts Farm to Table Podcast where we showcase the passionate farmers, food producers, and chefs who are shaping the farm-to-table movement right here in Massachusetts..
    • Guest Information: Lindsey and her husband Matt farm 7.5 acres using regenerative practices. They offer PYO flowers and herbs, vegetables from their market garden, and pastured poultry and eggs
    • Key Discussion Points: We talk about the challenges of being a new farmer in a town where farming has been practiced for multiple generations and regenerative ag practices.
    • Links and Resources:
      • Oak and Ash Farm
      • Lindsey's YouTube Channel
      • Holistic Orchard Network
      • Charles Dowding/No Dig Gardening
      • Regenerative Agriculture
      • Massachusetts Pollinator Network
      • Northeast Organic Farmers Association, Massachusetts (NOFA-MA)
      • Ground-Up Grain
      • Belchertown Farmer's Market
      • Phoenix Orchard
      • Huw Richards - Self Sufficient Gardening
      • Tanya Anderson - Lovely Greens
      • Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
      • Geo. Washington - Mount Vernon Gardens
      • Nikolai Vavilov - Seed Bank
    • Subscribe and Follow: If you like our podcast, please subscribe, review, and share. Be sure to follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram. If you’d like to nominate a future guest, drop us a line at massachusettsfarmtotable@gmail.com
    • Sponsorship: Our podcast is sponsored by Renaissance Farms Permaculture and The Shop at Renaissance Farms. Sign up for their newsletter and get 15% off your next purchase.
    • Music Credits:Our theme music is “Eternity” by Leva
    • Additional Notes: Be sure to watch for the full uncut video interview on Youtube, and our video tours later this season.


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    34 mins
  • Episode 007: Lindsey Baird of Oak and Ash Farm
    Jun 1 2024

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    • Episode Title and Description: Nissa sits down to talk with Lindsey Baird of Oak and Ash Farm in Belchertown. This is Part 1 of a two part podcast.
    • Introduction: Welcome to the Massachusetts Farm to Table Podcast where we showcase the passionate farmers, food producers, and chefs who are shaping the farm-to-table movement right here in Massachusetts..
    • Guest Information: Lindsey and her husband Matt farm 7.5 acres using regenerative practices. They offer PYO flowers and herbs, vegetables from their market garden, and pastured poultry and eggs
    • Key Discussion Points: We talk about the challenges of being a new farmer in a town where farming has been practiced for multiple generations and regenerative ag practices.
    • Links and Resources:
      • Oak and Ash Farm
      • Lindsey's YouTube Channel
      • Holistic Orchard Network
      • Charles Dowding/No Dig Gardening
      • Regenerative Agriculture
      • Permaculture Institute of North America
      • Davis Farmland
      • American Farmland Trust
      • Jen Turner
    • Subscribe and Follow: If you like our podcast, please subscribe, review, and share. Be sure to follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram. If you’d like to nominate a future guest, drop us a line at massachusettsfarmtotable@gmail.com
    • Sponsorship: Our podcast is sponsored by Renaissance Farms Permaculture and The Shop at Renaissance Farms. Sign up for their newsletter and get 15% off your next purchase.
    • Music Credits:Our theme music is “Eternity” by Leva
    • Additional Notes: Be sure to watch for the full uncut video interview on Youtube, and our video tours later this season.



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    31 mins
  • Episode 006: Jody Jess of Buckhill Homestead Farm
    May 25 2024

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    • Episode Title and Description: Nissa sits down to talk with Jody Jess of Buckhill Homestead Farm
    • Introduction: Welcome to the Massachusetts Farm to Table Podcast where we showcase the passionate farmers, food producers, and chefs who are shaping the farm-to-table movement right here in Massachusetts..
    • Guest Information: Jody is a 4th generation farmer on her property in Westminster. She raises and milks a herd of Kerry Cattle and teaches how to start a small scale raw milk dairy.
    • Key Discussion Points: We talk about raw milk, cow genetics, natural beekeeping, and the costs of small farming.
    • Links and Resources:
      • Buckhill Homestead Farm
      • Kerry Cattle at the Livestock Conservancy
      • Teeswater Sheep at the Livestock Conservancy
      • Raw Milk
      • A2 Milk
      • UC Davis a2 Milk Genetics
      • Montachusett Agricultural Alliance
      • Fitchburg Farmers' Market
      • Ashburnham Farmers' Market
      • Local Food Works
      • Growing Places
      • Food Deserts
      • Temple Grandin
      • Quinn Farms, Quebec
      • Adams Farm
    • Subscribe and Follow: If you like our podcast, please subscribe, review, and share. Be sure to follow the podcast on Facebook and Instagram. If you’d like to nominate a future guest, drop us a line at massachusettsfarmtotable@gmail.com
    • Sponsorship: Our podcast is sponsored by Renaissance Farms Permaculture and The Shop at Renaissance Farms. Sign up for their newsletter and get 15% off your next purchase.
    • Music Credits:Our theme music is “Eternity” by Leva
    • Additional Notes: Be sure to watch for the full uncut video interview on Youtube, and our video tours later this season.



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    44 mins
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