Chewing the Cud
Podcast Description
"Welcome to Chewing the Cud", a podcast where agriculture, community, and policy intersect with the vibrant stories of Native American tribal programs and directives. Each episode, we dig into the issues that shape rural life and Indigenous sovereignty, from sustainable farming practices to the policies impacting tribal lands and beyond. Join us as we sit down with special guests—farmers, community leaders, policymakers, and tribal voices—to explore the challenges, triumphs, and traditions that define these interconnected worlds.
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The podcast delves into a variety of topics such as sustainable farming practices, food sovereignty, and Indigenous policies, with episodes highlighting initiatives like Food is Medicine featuring Erin Martin, as well as the integration of technology such as drones in agriculture, providing real-world case studies and insights.

“Welcome to Chewing the Cud”, a podcast where agriculture, community, and policy intersect with the vibrant stories of Native American tribal programs and directives. Each episode, we dig into the issues that shape rural life and Indigenous sovereignty, from sustainable farming practices to the policies impacting tribal lands and beyond. Join us as we sit down with special guests—farmers, community leaders, policymakers, and tribal voices—to explore the challenges, triumphs, and traditions that define these interconnected worlds.
Jeanne Jasper, NRCS State Conservationist, discusses current USDA programs including EQIP, CRP, Agricultural Land Easements, and the role of Tribal Liaisons.

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