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12. Cranberry Bog Spiders, Soybean Tariffs, Animal vs Human Supplements, & Worm Farms

52 min · 11 de nov de 2025
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This week on The Rooted and the Wild, we’re wading into cranberry bogs and meeting the spiders that live there, while wishing we could meet the men from the old Ocean Spray commercials. Then, Rosa shares some news that will hopefully make some farmers happy with an update on the soybean market and China’s recent move to buy U.S. crops. Angela found a way that some are getting their supplements at a discounted price...when they're purchased from the animal supply aisle! Lastly, we discuss the benefits of having 1000's of pets, especially when they're worms! This episode is a mix of fun ag stories you didn’t know you needed.

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