The Crawford Stewardship Podcast

The Crawford Stewardship Podcast
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Viroqua, WI
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The podcast focuses on various aspects of agricultural practices, environmental impacts, and community engagement, with episodes discussing topics like the role of grazing in ecosystem health, food system transparency, and mentorship in local farming communities.

Viroqua, WI
Dick Cates, a lifelong farmer, conservationist, and now author of three books, talks the importance and value of a “Land Ethic” as first described by Aldo Leopold in his 1949 book, “A Sand County Almanac.” Dick also speaks about his farm’s history and the importance of building community surrounding small family farms. Dick’s new book “A Creek Runs Through this Driftless Land” is available now as well as his book, “Voices From the Heart of the Land.” Hosted by Joseph Childs

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