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American Family Farmer

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A weekly look at trends in Family Farming and Healthy Eating.

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Willoughby, OH

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A weekly look at trends in Family Farming and Healthy Eating.

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@DJVShow

Language:

English

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Episodes
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Turning A Farm Organic

10/1/2025
Doug welcomes Julia Barton, a passionate organic grower and the driving force behind Octagon Acres and Northridge Blueberries & Chestnuts in Conneaut, Ohio. Julia and her family raise heritage Soay and American Jacob sheep, grow certified-organic vegetables and seedlings, and invite visitors to experience pick-your-own blueberries and chestnuts along the beautiful Lake Erie shoreline. Beyond her own farms, Julia is the Farmer Services Director at the Organic Farmers Association, where she champions policies that strengthen and support certified organic producers nationwide. With a background in environmental science and rural sociology, Julia brings a unique perspective on sustainable food systems and the challenges—and rewards—of organic farming. Tune in as Doug and Julia talk about transitioning farms to organic certification, the joys of heritage breeds, and how local food systems can thrive when farmers and communities work together. Visit Northridge Blueberries to learn more. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:59

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The Autumn Harvest

10/1/2025
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com shares why he created the American Family Farmer program before jumping into the news affecting family farmers, beginning with the news that farmers and the Autumn harvest are worried about low crop prices, the trade wars and what tariffs are doing to their livelihood. It’s lead to a lot of farm-state law makers are putting pressure on President Trump to offer economic aide for farmers by the end of the year. Then, Doug breaks down challenges for the pork industry, the American market, and the need to align with the entire value chain along with packers. Lastly, Doug shares the story of 6 workers on a dairy farm being killed from cow manure. Here’s the thing, that’s not what actually happened. Doug uses this story to point out the danger of people only looking at a headline and not reading a full article. Doug breaks down the facts of the story and why not all news sources are reputable. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:16:35

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Guardians Farm: A Veteran-Owned Dairy With Heart

9/24/2025
Step onto Connecticut’s only veteran-owned dairy farm, where every drop of milk is lightly processed, vat-pasteurized, and bottled right on the property. Guardians Farm in scenic Southbury is the passion project of David Buck, a retired U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Enforcement Specialist and former K9 officer, and his wife Tamra French, an active K9 officer. Together, they’re first-generation dairy farmers on a mission to produce clean, nutrient-rich milk while caring for the land through regenerative practices. Meet their beloved herd—Holsteins, Jerseys, and Brown Swiss—and learn how each breed contributes its own rich flavor and butterfat magic. From calf cuddles and goat snuggles to a welcoming farm stand stocked with minimally processed dairy, every visit lets you see (and taste!) where your milk comes from. Discover how David and Tamra nurture future generations of cows with group-raised calves, selective genetics, and zero-chemical fields. Whether you’re savoring their fresh milk, booking a weekend cuddle session, or simply curious about sustainable farming, Guardians Farm offers an unforgettable, hands-on experience. 📍 Visit: Saturdays & Sundays 11 AM–3 PM, Wednesdays 3–6 PM 🌐 Order online: GuardiansFarmDairy.com | Pickup & delivery 7 days a week 📞 Call: (203) 906-6372 Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:19:21

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Growing Up On the Farm

9/24/2025
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com shares why he created the American Family Farmer program before jumping into the news affecting family farmers, beginning with the news of prices for dairy going down, while production has surged, and cheese exports are on the rise. Then, Doug goes over the numbers of who owns what farms — family farms comprise 95% of all U.S. farms. Shifting focus, Doug opines on people who grew up on the farm, but moved away, and wish they could go back to being on the farm. This also points at how many family farmers have secondary jobs to help keep things afloat, and the disgusting reality that a majority of people, especially of new farmers, can’t make a living solely working on and running their farm. This brings back a common question, “Is farming really worth it?” Doug references his conversation with David Buck of Guardians Dairy, an insightful conversation which you can hear HERE. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:08

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Need Help With Your Organic Garden?

9/17/2025
Meet Grant Guidroz, one half of the husband-and-wife team behind FullnessFarm.com, a thriving organic farm in the heart of Baton Rouge. Since 2015, they’ve been on a mission to grow nutrient-dense vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers—without synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides—and share the harvest through their popular CSA and the Red Stick Farmers Market. In this episode of American Family Farmer, you’ll hear how the Guidroz family built Fullness Farm from the ground up, why soil health matters for both flavor and nutrition, and how they help neighbors turn backyards into productive organic gardens. From custom garden design to hands-on consultations, Grant and Allison, his wife, show that anyone can cultivate fresh, seasonal food right outside their door while keeping every food dollar local. Tune in to learn how community-supported agriculture works, discover tips for starting your own organic garden, and get inspired by a family whose passion for sustainable farming is bringing true “fullness” to Baton Rouge and beyond. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:19:07

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Protecting the Food Supply

9/17/2025
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com shares why he created the American Family Farmer program before jumping into the news affecting family farmers, beginning with the news the USDA will no longer use tax payer dollars to fund solar panels on productive farm land, the need to support farmers and protect the food supply, and the latest updates on the Big Beautiful Bill and how it will affect American family farmers. Next up, to address rising land costs, the USDA is going to reform the FSA and the rural loan programs to better access credit. Lastly, Doug shares a postcard he recently received to his farm from an anonymous sender — using name calling tactics and false accusations against Doug’s political stance. Doug breaks the whole message down and openly addresses each of the sender’s points. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:12

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You Say Potato, I Say Potato

9/10/2025
This week, Doug Stephan (EastleighFarm.com) welcomes Andrew Mickelson, sixth-generation Idaho farmer and Chief Technology Officer at Mickelsen Farms (MickelsenFarms.com), one of the region’s largest potato producers. The Mickelsen family has been growing potatoes and grains for generations, building a legacy rooted in hard work, innovation, and community. Andrew shares insights into the family’s diverse operations — from growing Russet Burbank and Norkotah potatoes for the fresh market, to producing seed potatoes under Yellowstone Seed, to packing and processing through Rigby Produce and Potato Products of Idaho. In addition to running day-to-day farm operations, Andrew is also a strong advocate for the Right to Repair movement, pushing for farmers to have access to the tools and diagnostic codes needed to fix their own equipment. His leadership highlights how family farmers are not just feeding America, but also shaping the future of agriculture. Tune in to hear Andrew’s story of family, advocacy, and the technology that keeps America’s farms thriving. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:34

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Wolves Don't Like AC/DC

9/10/2025
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com shares why he created the American Family Farmer program before jumping into the news affecting family farmers, beginning with a story from Florida and how farmers are plowing over perfectly good tomatoes as the tariff policies are costing prices to go down. The latest on how the I.C.E. raids are affecting small farmers. Then, the problem in most parts of the U.S. with attacks on cattle by wolves and coyotes. Apparently, there are drones being used to deter the wolves in order to protect the cattle — and the drones are blasting AC/DC music to chase the wolves and coyotes away. Next up, Doug thinks about the problems that keep coming up with getting fresh vegetables and having a source, and how many are thinking about starting their own vegetable garden. Doug also shares information on the agri-hood he’s developing. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:17:56

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Women Inspiring Women

9/3/2025
On this episode of American Family Farmer, host Doug Stephan (www.eastleighfarm.com) welcomes Svitlana “Lana” Synkovskaim, Portfolio Director of Women in Agribusiness (WIA): http://womeninag.com. They discuss: 👩‍🌾 How Women in Agribusiness is empowering women across the agriculture and food sectors 🌍 The growth of the WIA community — from 200 attendees in 2012 to over 1,000 in 2024 🤝 Networking, events, and initiatives helping women build careers in agribusiness 🏆 The Demeter Award of Excellence and how it honors women breaking barriers 🎓 Student scholarships that connect young leaders with career opportunities 📅 What to expect at the upcoming 14th Annual WIA Summit in Orlando, September 22–24 It’s an inspiring look at how women are shaping the future of agriculture through innovation, leadership, and collaboration. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:20:06

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Screw the Screwworm

9/3/2025
On this episode of American Family Farmer, host Doug Stephan (www.eastleighfarm.com) shares why he created the program and why supporting family farms matters more than ever. He covers: 🏡 Brooke Rollins’ plans for rural development funds and how they’ll impact farmers 📜 The “Big Beautiful Bill” and key highlights that affect agriculture 🌽 Rising corn prices and what that means for farmers 🚫 The spread of the screwworm, new bans on Mexican livestock imports, and even a rare human case 🇺🇸 Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” push 🌱 Why some farmers resist restrictions on Monsanto and similar products It’s an honest look at the challenges and opportunities facing America’s family farmers today. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:17:54

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Farm Aid at 40: Supporting Family Farmers with Jennifer Fahy

8/27/2025
For 40 years, Farm Aid has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with family farmers, ensuring they can stay on their land and thrive despite corporate pressures, bad policies, and climate challenges. In this episode of American Family Farmer, host Doug Stephan welcomes Jennifer Fahy, Co-Executive Director and longtime Communications Director of Farm Aid. Jennifer shares how Farm Aid began as a one-day benefit concert in 1985 — founded by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp — and has since grown into a powerful nonprofit movement raising over $60 million to keep family farmers farming. We dive into the upcoming Farm Aid 40 festival in Minneapolis, the importance of Homegrown Concessions® and Homegrown Village, and the ongoing fight for a fair and sustainable food system. 🎶 Plus, get the inside scoop on this year’s incredible lineup, from Willie Nelson and Dave Matthews to Wynonna Judd, Kenny Chesney, and more. 👉 Learn more at FarmAid.org. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:17:34

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The Challenges and Changes Facing Today’s Family Farmers

8/27/2025
In this episode of American Family Farmer, host and farmer Doug Stephan of Eastleigh Farm shares why he created this program — to give voice to the struggles, triumphs, and resilience of America’s family farmers. Doug dives into the latest news shaping agriculture, including: 🌱 The One Big Beautiful Bill, with key estate planning and tax changes 🌱 Shifts in health policy taking a softer approach to corporate regulation 🌱 An update on the screwworm and what farmers need to know 🌱 Why farming looks different as larger companies take over more operations 🌱 The harsh reality that many farm owners must work outside jobs just to sustain their farms. It’s a candid look at the pressures family farmers face today — and why supporting them is more important than ever. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:17:59

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Seeds of Change: Building a Diverse and Resilient Organic Future with Jared Zystro

8/20/2025
This week on American Family Farmer, host Doug Stephan (EastleighFarm.com) welcomes Jared Zystro, Research & Education Director of the Organic Seed Alliance (OSA). For more than two decades, OSA has worked to put the power of seed back into the hands of growers through research, education, advocacy, and community-building. Jared shares how OSA is confronting the challenges of seed industry consolidation, advancing organic plant breeding, and ensuring farmers have access to diverse, high-quality organic seed. He also discusses OSA’s vision for a resilient and equitable future of food—where seed is stewarded by interconnected communities across the country. From the history of seed preservation to the fight for farmers’ rights to save seed, this conversation sheds light on why seed sovereignty is essential for the health of our farms, food systems, and future generations. Learn more about Organic Seed Alliance at SeedAlliance.org. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:19:27

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Farm Bill 2.0, Land Security, and the Time Management Key to Farming Success

8/20/2025
This week on American Family Farmer, host and farmer Doug Stephan (www.eastleighfarm.com) shares the latest news impacting small farmers across the U.S. Doug breaks down the “Big Beautiful Bill,” being called Farm Bill 2.0, which includes: He also covers the reintroduction of the Farmer to Farmer Education Act, designed to expand farmer-led conservation education and technical assistance—especially for underserved farmers and high-poverty areas. Other topics include the new U.S. Farm Security Plan, challenging Chinese ownership of farmland and major agribusinesses, and Doug’s own reflections on what makes family farm operations successful. His conclusion? Time management is the most critical variable. For many farmers, balancing off-farm income with the demands of the land is the reality—and not always sustainable. Doug shares his perspective as both a broadcaster and working farmer on how to navigate these challenges. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:16

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Farm-to-Table Meets Tech: How Barn2Door Helps Farmers Thrive

8/13/2025
This week, Doug Stephan talks with Janelle Maiocco, Founder and CEO of Barn2Door (Barn2Door.com) — the all-in-one software platform helping independent farmers sell directly to local customers. From streamlining online and in-person sales to simplifying marketing and farm management, Barn2Door empowers farmers to keep more profit, save time, and connect with buyers anytime, anywhere. Janelle shares how Barn2Door has grown to serve thousands of farms in all 50 states, why technology is becoming essential for farm-to-table success, and how her deep roots in agriculture and food have shaped her mission to help farmers thrive in today’s market. Whether you’re a farmer, foodie, or just love supporting local, this conversation will inspire you to think about where your food comes from — and the technology making it easier to get it there.

Duration:00:19:46

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Farm Policy, USDA Changes & Ice Cream’s Heart Health Twist

8/13/2025
Doug Stephan — veteran broadcaster and proud dairy farmer (EastleighFarm.com) — breaks down the week’s top stories impacting family farms across the country. This week: “crisis”reorganization planBig Beautiful BillSkinny Farm Billice creamIt’s the latest ag news with a healthy scoop of Doug’s insight — and maybe a side of ice cream.

Duration:00:18:20

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Labor, Legislation & Livestock: Doug Stephan on the Real State of U.S. Farming

8/6/2025
This week, Doug tackles a mix of hot-button issues impacting family farmers across the U.S., offering insight only a hands-on farmer can provide. 🧠 Episode Highlights: 🚜 The “Immigration Highway” Crisis Doug unpacks the growing confusion and legal challenges facing agricultural employers navigating immigration. He shares the tragic story of a multigenerational cherry farm forced to shut down due to a lack of labor — a painful example of a broken system. 🔍 “We need a clear and fair path to a stable farm workforce,” Doug says, “because most of our farm laborers today are foreign-born — and without them, farms fail.” 📜 The “One Big Beautiful Bill” Though it’s not technically a farm bill, Doug explains how this sweeping piece of legislation will have a greater impact on agriculture than anything else passed this year — from labor to land use, sustainability, and economic support. 🥩 Doug’s Take: U.S. Beef & Imports In his closing thoughts, Doug zeroes in on the beef industry — questioning the role of imports, their impact on American ranchers, and what consumers should know about where their meat comes from. 💡 Doug brings real-world experience and common sense to the issues that matter most to family farmers — from the ground up. 🎧 Listen now and stay connected to the people who grow your food. 📍 More about Doug's farm at EastleighFarm.com Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:08

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Saving Organic Dairy: Grassroots Advocacy with Ed Maltby of NODPA

8/6/2025
Guest: Ed Maltby, Executive Director Organization: Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance (NODPA) 📍 Deerfield, MA Topic: 🐄 Organic Dairy & Advocacy in Washington, DC This week, host Doug Stephan welcomes Ed Maltby, Executive Director of NODPA — the largest grassroots organization representing organic dairy producers in the Northeast. With over two decades of leadership in the organic dairy space, Ed shares insights into the challenges facing small organic family farms, including unfair milk pricing, market instability, and the fight to uphold USDA Organic integrity. 🎧 Key Takeaways: Ed also highlights NODPA’s work: ✔ Hosting educational events & annual field days ✔ Publishing the bi-monthly NODPA News ✔ Running peer support networks like Odairy ✔ Administering a Farmer Emergency Fund ✔ Collaborating nationally through FOOD Farmers and with groups like the Organic Trade Association 🔗 Learn more or support NODPA at www.nodpa.com and www.organicmilk.org 📲 Follow the American Family Farmer podcast for more stories from the frontlines of American agriculture. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:30

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Cows, Corn, and Controversy: Updates from the Family Farm

7/30/2025
On this week’s American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan takes on some of the week’s biggest agricultural stories. He begins with Brooke Rollins' surprising success at the USDA despite her lack of ag experience, especially in supporting disaster-hit farmers. Doug also dives into new findings on the dangers of ultra-processed foods vs. traditional whole grains and whole milk. Corn season is underway — and so is destruction from the corn earworm, worsened by extreme weather. Plus, a lighthearted look at the “cow decor” craze, and a serious note on why only real milk from mammals should be called milk. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:17

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From Tractor Barn to Memory Care: Tyler Hawk’s Roots in Farming

7/30/2025
This week on The American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan welcomes Tyler Hawk of Hawk Farms in Kansas, Ohio. Though Tyler now lives in California, he still travels home to work the family’s 230-acre soybean and corn farm. Tyler shares the story of a beloved family heirloom — a 1947 Farmall M tractor restored after sitting in pieces during his childhood. Now serving as Executive Director at an assisted living facility, Tyler talks about how his farming roots continue to ground and guide him, even from across the country. Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.com Social Media: @GoodDayNetworks

Duration:00:18:57