Old Line Farmer Radio
Podcast Description
Welcome to Old Line Farmer Radio, a Maryland Farm Bureau production.
On this show we will discuss the latest happenings in Maryland agriculture, commodity prices across the state, and keep you apprised on important policy discussions that affect farmers' bottom lines.
Plus we’ll speak with the stakeholders, policymakers, and producers that make up Maryland’s farming community. You don’t want to miss this!
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The podcast focuses on key topics relevant to Maryland agriculture such as commodity prices, legislative updates, and challenges facing the farming community. Episodes specifically cover issues like avian influenza impacts, ongoing agricultural policy discussions in Annapolis, and features insights from local agricultural experts and producers.

Welcome to Old Line Farmer Radio, a Maryland Farm Bureau production.
On this show we will discuss the latest happenings in Maryland agriculture, commodity prices across the state, and keep you apprised on important policy discussions that affect farmers’ bottom lines.
Plus we’ll speak with the stakeholders, policymakers, and producers that make up Maryland’s farming community. You don’t want to miss this!
In our first ever live episode of Old Line Farmer Radio, we have some fun with Maryland Department of Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks, Maryland Farm Bureau President Jamie Raley, and Maryland Farm Bureau Executive Director Parker Welch.
Catch our announcer, Hollis Zimmerman, on WIOO weekdays 6 to 10 AM: wioo.com

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