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Illinois Specialty Crop Podcast Series

  • David Wickboldt - Havilah Gardens Micro Farms [10-27-18]

    28 OCT 2018 · David Wickboldt of Havilah Gardens Micro Farm in Bellflower, IL joined Jim Lewis at NewsTalk1400 for the final interview in our Illinois Specialty Crop Podcast Series to discuss his 3.5-acre farm and the amazing work he’s doing in both seasonal and year-round specialty crop production through aquaponics and typical agriculture. On the side of typical agriculture Havilah Gardens has a 45-tree orchard, perennial crops including asparagus, grapes, blueberries, and strawberries, as well as seasonal crops that are planted annually. The aquaponics system that David built with his business partner is housed in temperature-controlled greenhouses on the farm, and allows them to grow specialty crops year-round including tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, and figs. Listen and learn about what aquaponics is, how aquaponics systems work, what the benefits and drawbacks are, and how David got his start in farming and made his transition into this cutting-edge, symbiotic, agricultural system. Make sure to check out Havilah Gardens at the final Champaign Farmers Market of the season on October 30!
    9m 34s
  • Katie Bishop - PrairiErth Farm [10-13-18]

    14 OCT 2018 · Katie Bishop made the journey from Atlanta, IL (Logan County) to speak with Jim Lewis about PrairiErth Farm as part our Specialty Crop Podcast Series. Listen as she talks about the farm, it’s history, the role she plays in daily operations, and how PrairiErth Farm is partnering with other local farms through their new Food Hub. Katie manages the diversified vegetable portion of the 350-acre Certified Organic farm with her husband Hans (they took over the vegetable side from Hans’ father almost a decade ago) and together they have built a business that focuses on the importance of sustainably grown food in the local and regional economy and community. Learn how Katie made the transition from life in a cubicle at State Farm to life on PrairiErth Farm, what drives her to be a major player in the local food system, and why PrairiErth is spelled the way it is. Listen in and maybe you’ll want to make the switch from cubicle to farm as well!
    9m 47s
  • Shea Belahi - BlueMoon Farm [9-29-18]

    30 SEP 2018 · Shea Belahi, co-manager of Blue Moon Farm, stops by to talk to Jim Lewis about their operation, how she became part of Blue Moon Farm, and what some of their plans are to increase awareness about local and organic foods in the community. Located just a couple miles north of Urbana, Blue Moon Farm is a Certified Organic, diversified vegetable farm that operates year-round and sells at the Urbana Market at the Square, through Common Ground Food Co-op, and to a number of area restaurants. Although Blue Moon Farm has been around since the mid-90’s, Shea Belahi and Lorien Carsey only became managers of the farm in the past couple years as John Cherniss and Michelle Wander wanted to step back from managing the day-to-day operations of the farm. Make sure to check out the podcast and listen to Shae discuss Blue Moon Farm and what she thinks could be done to encourage continued growth of the local food system.
    10m 40s
  • Anna Schweig - Big Thorn Farm & Brewery [9-15-18]

    17 SEP 2018 · Anna Schweig, the co-owner of Big Thorn Farm & Brewery, stops by to talk to Jim Lewis about how she and her partner Aaron got started with their off-grid farm and brewery operation. All of the fruit and herbs that they use in their beers, Anna grows on their farm, which is a beautiful 15-acre plot just West of Georgetown, IL near the Little Vermillion River in Vermillion County. On the farm they have gooseberries, pear trees, rugosa roses, blackberries, grapes, and about 100 herbs, among other things. They even harvest wood from the property to help flavor and season their beer. Listen in and hear about all of the things Anna and Aaron have learned as they started their farm with no prior farming experience, what they have planned for the future, and what pieces of advice Anna would pass on to would be specialty crop farmers.
    8m 43s
  • Marty Schulz - The Seasonal Plate [9-1-18]

    2 SEP 2018 · Marty Schulz, the Farm Manager at The Seasonal Plate in Cullom, IL, stopped by to chat with Jim Lewis about all of the various ventures The Seasonal Plate is involved in, where you can get their produce, and what interesting things you can expect from the farm in the future. Marty grew up with an interest in farming and horticulture, but after attending Parkland and the U of I he ended up managing the Pro Shop at the Pontiac Elks Golf Course. There he met Jake Haag, the owner of The Seasonal Plate, who asked him to join him in the venture as the farm manager. Now, the duo pushes out an amazing array of greens, peppers, tomatoes, and much more from only a half-acre of farmed land and sells their produce in Champaign, Pontiac, and to a large group of restaurants in Chicago through a local farmer co-op. Hear all about the farm and their restaurant and Inn venture, AcresInn, in Pontiac! Make sure to check out Seasonal Plate at the Champaign Farmers Market and the Pontiac Farmers Market.
    10m 13s
  • John Williams - Red Crib Acres [8-18-18]

    19 AUG 2018 · John Williams stopped by to chat with Jim Lewis about Red Crib Acres, his orchard business in central Illinois. When John was younger his dad encouraged him to plant a small orchard on their families farm near Sibley, IL. Now, John has taken over the orchard on his family’s farm and taken over management of the orchard that used to be Wolfe Orchard near Monticello, IL. Both those orchards are part of John's new apple endeavor, Red Crib Acres. John has well over two dozen different varieties of apples between both orchards, in addition to growing sorghum and popcorn, and has begun offering a small CSA as well as selling to restaurants, bakeries, and grocery stores in and around Champaign County. Learn about how he got his start in apple farming, how he developed the skill-set needed to start his own business, and what his plans are for the future as he looks to grow the productivity of the orchards and begin to slowly expand. Apple season is upon us and you'll definitely want to check out this podcast! Also, if you're enjoying our content please don't forget to subscribe!
    11m 55s
  • Molly & Ben Oberg - Meyer Produce [8-4-18]

    5 AUG 2018 · Molly & Ben Oberg sat down with Jim to talk about their farm Meyer Produce (no relation to Meijer stores) and how they got into farming. After getting married and taking over the farm from Jeff Meyer about 3 years ago they've continued his name and mission to produce an incredibly diverse group of specialty crops and sell directly to consumers at local markets. If you haven't gotten a chance to check them out at Urbana's Market in the Square or the Champaign Farmers market then you are really missing out. From plums to sweet potatoes, melons to onions, and everything (and they mean everything) in between, they grow it. Check out the podcast, subscribe, and then go see them at the farmers markets and maybe try a specialty crop that you've never tried before!
    10m 5s
  • Mark Hartstein "Shades" - Local Chef [7-21-18]

    22 JUL 2018 · Mark Hartstein, known by many as “Shades”, has been a long-standing figurehead in the Champaign-Urbana food scene for almost 3 decades. In that time he has become one of the leading cooks in utilizing local and hyper-local food products with a focus on seasonality and in some instances foraging for wild foodstuffs. He sat down with Jim Lewis to discuss what got him to this point in his career, what he sees as the some of the pros and cons of the current state of the local foods and farm-to-table movements, and what he’s got going on now and in the future. Although not particularly active on social media, you can find him by way of Bacaro in downtown Champaign or by standing on a street corner and shouting his name (he’s probably close enough that he’ll hear you).
    8m 27s
  • Thomas Harrison - Crooked Row Farm [7-7-18]

    8 JUL 2018 · Thomas Harrison, the owner and operator of Crooked Row Farm in Champaign, IL sits down with Jim Lewis to discuss why he started Crooked Row Farm, what kinds of specialty crops he likes to grow, and what he views as his role in the local food system. If you've been to Bacaro in downtown Champaign, IL, you've probably had his farm-fresh produce, and know that it is some of the most delicious local produce you can get. Tom focuses on growing heirloom, heritage, and unique specialty crops for local restaurants and sells some additional produce at the Champaign Farmers Market. He also farms using sustainable, organic, and no-till practices. Check him out on Instagram under @crookedrowfarm217 and look for his stuff around town. Check out his podcast and make sure to subscribe to the series on iTunes!
    8m 9s
  • Joan Jach - Old Town Flowers [6-23-18]

    25 JUN 2018 · Joan Jach, the owner and cultivator of Old Town Flowers in Champaign, IL sits down with Jim Lewis to discuss how she got started flower farming, why it's so important to buy local flowers, and where you can find her bouquets and assorted herbal products. Joan has been urban flower farming for a number of years now and has been a fixture at the Champaign Farmers Market since its inception. Check out her gorgeous flowers in person or on her website http://www.oldtownflowerscu.com/ where you can see what events and classes she is hosting, where she's selling flowers, and how you can order flowers for your special event.
    11m 45s

Our Illinois Specialty Crop Podcast Series showcases specialty crop producers and growers here in Illinois and looks at the stories are behind their farms. The short interviews are recorded by...

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Our Illinois Specialty Crop Podcast Series showcases specialty crop producers and growers here in Illinois and looks at the stories are behind their farms. The short interviews are recorded by Jim Lewis at WDWS NewsTalk 1400 in Champaign, IL. All of the producers featured in the series sell their products at local farmers markets or at their own farmstead stores here in Central Illinois.

We hope you will enjoy learning about the featured specialty crop producers and check out our accompanying Specialty Crop Cards Series that can be found on our website: https://thelandconnection.org/farmers/resources/specialty-crop-podcast-card-series

Enjoy the series, and let us know what you think.

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