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Patio Ponderings

Podcast by Jim Smith, Ph.D.

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Personal stories & conversations

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Exploring the Expected and the Obscure in AgricultureFrom a lifetime in agriculture to deep dives into leadership, rural life, and the evolving food system, Patio Pondering is a podcast where thoughtful conversations meet the open air. Hosted by Jim Smith, Ph.D., a seasoned Swine Nutritionist, agricultural thinker, and storyteller, this podcast explores the connections between our agricultural roots and the broader world.What started as daily reflections—scribbled with a morning coffee in hand—has grown into a podcast that uncovers the insights, challenges, and sometimes-forgotten history of the industry that feeds us all. Whether solo pondering or engaging in candid discussions with guests, this show digs into everything from livestock production to food trends, rural business shifts, and the personal stories that shape agricultural life.Now available in both audio and video formats, Patio Pondering brings these discussions to life on YouTube and podcast platforms alike. Whether you prefer to listen on the go or watch the conversation unfold, you’ll find fresh perspectives, candid storytelling, and the kind of conversations that make you think twice.Subscribe and join the conversation—because agriculture is more than just dirt and livestock. It’s a story worth telling.

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86 episodes

episode The Hard Part Isn’t the Cooking - Lee Stanish artwork

The Hard Part Isn’t the Cooking - Lee Stanish

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2429369/fan_mail/new] In this episode of the Patio Pondering Podcast, Jim sits down with fellow Purdue FarmHouse brother Lee Stanish — proprietor and pitmaster of Eddie Joe’s Icehouse near Lafayette, Indiana — for a conversation about leadership, responsibility, and the changing realities of managing people. Lee shares perspectives shaped by agriculture, Purdue, FarmHouse leadership, and nearly a decade of restaurant ownership. The discussion explores employee expectations, resiliency, staffing challenges, personality differences, leadership without authority, and what it was like helping lead the effort to tear down and rebuild the Purdue FarmHouse chapter house. This is not a conversation about barbecue recipes or résumé highlights. It is a thoughtful discussion about people — how they work, what motivates them, and how leadership changes when the outcome ultimately rests on your shoulders. Topics include: * Managing employees in today’s labor environment * Leadership lessons from FarmHouse and the Purdue chapter house project * Building teams in restaurants and volunteer organizations * Resiliency, work ethic, and changing expectations * Personality testing and understanding team dynamics * The difference between operating a business and owning one If you enjoy conversations about leadership, agriculture, entrepreneurship, and human nature, this episode will make you think.

19 May 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Dr. Trey Kellner on Swine Nutrition, Pork Industry Challenges, and Leadership artwork

Dr. Trey Kellner on Swine Nutrition, Pork Industry Challenges, and Leadership

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2429369/fan_mail/new] What does the future of the U.S. pork industry really look like? In this episode of the Patio Pondering Podcast, swine nutritionists Jim Smith and Dr. Trey Kellner from AMVC discuss the biggest challenges facing modern pork production—and surprisingly, very little of the conversation centers on actual pig diets.  Instead, this conversation explores the larger forces shaping the future of the swine industry, including: *  Swine nutrition and feed strategy  *  Pork industry labor shortages  *  Capital requirements for modern sow farms and finishing barns  *  Agricultural leadership development  *  Training the next generation of swine nutritionists  *  Communication inside pork production systems  *  Feed mill operations and execution  *  Graduate education and soft skills in agriculture  *  Mental health and pressure in agriculture  *  The future of pork production in the United States  Dr. Kellner shares insight from working across multiple pork production systems, feed mills, ingredient programs, and business units while balancing formulation strategy, manufacturing logistics, labor challenges, economics, and team leadership.  Jim and Trey also discuss: *  Why capital access may become one of the defining issues in pork production  *  How labor shortages are reshaping swine operations  *  Why execution matters more than perfect feed formulations  *  The growing importance of leadership and communication skills for animal science graduates  *  How modern swine nutritionists must balance economics, logistics, people management, and production realities—not just amino acid levels  The conversation also takes a deeper turn into mentorship, pressure, work-life balance, and the emotional weight often carried by leaders in agriculture.  Whether you work in swine nutrition, pork production, feed manufacturing, animal agriculture, agribusiness, or agricultural leadership, this episode offers a thoughtful look at where the pork industry may be headed over the next 10 to 30 years.

12 May 2026 - 1 h 52 min
episode Are We in a Farm Crisis Or Seeing the Gap Between Good and Struggling Operations? — Shay Foulk artwork

Are We in a Farm Crisis Or Seeing the Gap Between Good and Struggling Operations? — Shay Foulk

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2429369/fan_mail/new] There’s a lot of noise in agriculture right now. From ag media to Washington, depending on who you listen to, we’re either heading into a financial crisis… or standing on the edge of a golden age. But what if the real story isn’t either of those? In this episode, I sit down with Shay Foulk of Ag View Solutions — a farmer and consultant who works directly inside the numbers of real farm operations through Profit Manager and peer groups. He’s not reacting to headlines. He’s seeing what’s actually happening. We start with a simple but uncomfortable question: Are we in a true crisis… or are we seeing a growing gap between strong operators and those that are struggling? From there, the conversation moves into the places most farms don’t openly talk about: *  Why some operations are pulling ahead while others are falling behind  *  The reality of cost of production — and how many actually know it  *  The disconnect between tax accounting and real decision-making  *  How household spending quietly shapes farm profitability  *  Why “people would rather be happy than informed” when it comes to their numbers  *  The role of peer groups, accountability, and getting off the “island”  We also get into the harder conversations around transition planning, family dynamics, and what happens when farms operate as families first and businesses second. Shay brings a perspective shaped by farming, consulting, and military experience — blending discipline, preparation, and decision-making into how he approaches both business and life. And by the end, we land somewhere different than where we started. Maybe the golden age of agriculture isn’t something happening out there… Maybe it’s something that gets built — or missed — on your own farm. 🔗 Connect with Shay Foulk & Ag View Solutions Ag View Solutions:  https://www.agviewsolutions.com/ [https://www.agviewsolutions.com/] Farm Profit Manager:  https://farmprofitmanager.app/ [https://farmprofitmanager.app/] Ag View Pitch Podcast:  https://www.agviewsolutions.com/podcasts [https://www.agviewsolutions.com/podcasts]

5 May 2026 - 1 h 15 min
episode Shaping the Story of Agriculture — A Conversation with Shaun Haney artwork

Shaping the Story of Agriculture — A Conversation with Shaun Haney

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2429369/fan_mail/new] When I started the Patio Pondering Podcast, there were a handful of conversations I hoped I might get to have someday. This is one of them. In this episode, I sit down with Shaun Haney, founder of RealAgriculture, to talk about something a little different than production, nutrition, or markets. We talk about how agriculture thinks about itself. Shaun has spent the last 15+ years building RealAgriculture into one of the most recognized voices in ag media—starting with a camcorder and an instinct that the industry was ready for something different. Our conversation covers: *  What questions agriculture should be asking—but isn’t  *  How RealAgriculture grew in what many saw as a “mature” media space  *  The role of timing, technology, and simply getting started  *  Why velocity and consistency matter more than perfection  *  The challenge of balancing attention, depth, and relevance in today’s media environment  *  How audience behavior—not intention—drives what gets covered  We also spend time on Shaun’s role in the Friday Roundtable on AgriTalk AM with Chip Flory, and how his Canadian perspective shapes the way he interprets U.S. agriculture. That leads into a broader discussion on: *  The changing role of media in agriculture  *  Why perspective matters as much as information  *  The importance of hearing multiple viewpoints—even the ones we disagree with  *  And where agriculture may be headed in the next 10 years  Shaun also shares his personal journey—from production agriculture to media—and what it took to leave the farm and build something entirely different. We wrap up with the Five Signature Questions, covering everything from Henry Wallace’s legacy to why agriculture may be one of the most capital-intensive, misunderstood industries in the world. Closing Thought This is not a conversation about how to farm better. It’s a conversation about how we understand agriculture—and how that understanding shapes the decisions being made across the industry every day. If you’re interested in how the story of agriculture gets told—and why that matters—this is one you’ll want to listen to.

28 Apr 2026 - 1 h 15 min
episode Seeing Risk from All Sides of the Desk - Anya Pinkerton artwork

Seeing Risk from All Sides of the Desk - Anya Pinkerton

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2429369/fan_mail/new] Agriculture runs on risk. Weather. Markets. Policy. Input costs. And increasingly — the mental weight of managing all of it. In this episode of the Patio Pondering Podcast, Jim sits down with Anya Pinkerton — a Purdue Animal Sciences graduate whose career has taken her through the USDA Farm Service Agency, agricultural lending, and now into leading a growing crop insurance business. That perspective matters. Because Anya has seen agriculture from multiple sides of the desk — and understands that risk isn’t just something you manage on paper… it’s something you carry. This conversation explores: *  How crop insurance has evolved from simple hail coverage to complex, revenue-based protection  *  Why today’s farmers are using insurance as a strategic tool — not just catastrophic backup  *  The growing importance of trust between farmers and their advisors  *  How communication — not just data — determines whether risk is understood or ignored  *  The mental and emotional weight of farming in an era of bigger numbers and tighter margins  *  Why no two farms should approach risk the same way  Along the way, Jim and Anya touch on leadership, mentorship, Purdue basketball, and the reality that sometimes the most important conversations in agriculture aren’t about production — they’re about perspective. At its core, this episode is about one simple idea: Risk doesn’t disappear. It gets shared, structured, and understood — or it gets ignored. Five Signature Questions Included As always, the episode closes with the Patio Pondering Five — covering lessons from agriculture, underappreciated truths, and small changes that could shape the future of the industry.

21 Apr 2026 - 49 min
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