Épisodes

  • Bonus: Ag Minister Popham on Water, the ALR, & the role of Buy BC
    Dec 10 2025

    This is a bonus episode featuring a segment of my recent interview with BC's Agriculture & Food Minister Lana Popham that won't be included in next week's episode featuring her reflection on the 2025 Farming Year.

    Herein, I ask the Minister if Buy BC should get cheeky with our grocery sector oligopoly, whether her ministry plans to address the massive water license application backlog, and why Farm Status on ALR land is so easy to obtain.

    In this segment, we reference the 2025 Premier's Task Force on Agriculture & Food Economy, which recently completed its work and released its recommendations.

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    24 min
  • Year in Review pt. 2
    Dec 4 2025

    Early this year I recruited 14 farming professionals from around BC to send me updates all year, with the hopes of turning it to some sort of Farming in BC Yearbook. Here, you'll here part one of a multi-episode series to close out the year.

    This time, you'll hear a summary of the 2025 farming season as a series of messages sent to me by project participants.

    You can contribute your own farm summary, or a good 2025 farming anecdote, by visiting farminginbc.ca/submit

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    48 min
  • Year in Review pt 1
    Nov 19 2025

    Early this year I recruited 14 farming professionals from around BC to send me updates all year, with the hopes of turning it to some sort of Farming in BC Yearbook. Here, you'll here part one of a multi-episode series to close out the year.

    This time, you'll meet the project's participants and hear about their goals and their anxieties heading into the 2025 season.

    You can contribute your own farm summary, or a good 2025 farming anecdote, by visiting farminginbc.ca/submit

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    51 min
  • The Essential Episode
    Nov 5 2025

    This show: Saltspring Island Farmer & author Abey Scaglione joins me to discuss her new book, Radical Farm, which argues that animals are essential to ensure the health of our soil, ourselves, and our food system.

    Then: did the BC Agriculture Council go to Victoria to ask that our Ag sector be deemed an essential service? Yes! Also, no! BCAC Executive Director Danielle Synotte joins me to explain.

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    55 min
  • BONUS: Grossing $250K on 1/2 acre...this guy did it
    Oct 22 2025

    This is a rebroadcast of an episode of my original show, The Ruminant, from 2019 or so. New episodes coming soon!

    Special thanks to Kirk Smith for recording this episode with me.

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    16 min
  • Ag's Mother Problem
    Sep 23 2025

    This ep: My guest on the show today is Katie Sardinha, an orchardist who runs Kaleidoscope Fruit Ranch based in Summerland. Katie wrote an op-ed in the August issue of Country Life in BC focused on the grocery oligopoly in Canada and the problem this poses for farmers. Katie thinks it’s a big problem, actually. Or not even ‘a’ big problem, but ‘the’ mother problem. I wanted to ask her to expand on what she meant, so I asked her for an interview.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Abra Brynne on Place-based Food Systems and Decolonizing Farmland
    Sep 4 2025

    My guest today is Abra Brynne. Abra’s not a farmer, but she comes from farmers, and early in her career she turned her passion for place-based food systems into a career dedicated to advocating and agitating for changes that would strengthen those systems. I’ve sat on a board or two with Abra, and I’ve chatted with her at various farming-related events over the last couple of years, and she is an Interesting Person, and so I’ve known for a while I wanted to interview her for the show.

    We talk about Abra's Ph.D research on decolonizing farmland. If you want to contact her about that, email Abra at abra.brynne@dal.ca

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    1 h et 6 min
  • A Glimpse at the quota system; two takes on wine import exemptions
    Aug 20 2025

    Today on the show, I bring you some tales from some farmers in the trenches of BC food and beverage regulation. First you’re going to hear from one of the recipients of new milk production quota under BC’s supply management system. After that, an Okanagan winemaker expresses concerns about the potential extension of the exemptions that allowed a battered wine sector to make BC wine from non-BC grapes in 2024.


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    50 min