Surviving Hard Times

Surviving Hard Times

Podcast door Richard Jacobs

It's one thing to listen to doom and gloom about food and fertilizer shortages, skyrocketing prices, the cost of living, or your job being outsourced overseas or eliminated due to automation. It's another thing to hear practicable, immediately actionable advice from experts who can help you reduce the fear, anxiety, and burden of these problems. Tune in now to the Surviving Hard Times Podcast with Richard Jacobs.

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episode How You Can Start Cultivating Bee Colonies | Important Advice From An Expert artwork
How You Can Start Cultivating Bee Colonies | Important Advice From An Expert

Can beekeeping enrich your life and the environment around you? Tanya Phillips, a Director at Texas Honey Bee Farm based in Austin, Texas would certainly say so… Tanya joins the podcast today to discuss her work as a beekeeper and educator. Her dedication to the preservation and cultivation of bee colonies has led her to not only be a central figure at Texas Honey Bee Farm, but also write Beekeeping: Everything You Need to Make Your Hive Thrive! [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1465454535/ref=as_sl_pc_tf_til?tag=b0972-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=19e114b468d41f366ec7a07db359a7fc&creativeASIN=1465454535] – a book that illustrates how to foster and support healthy, vibrant colonies. Jump in now to discover: * Essential tips on how to cultivate your own bee colony. * The roles that different bees play in their respective colonies. * How bee preservation impacts the environment as a whole. Are you interested in taking your self-sufficiency to the next level by learning how to take care of bees? Tune in now to find out how to get started! To find out more about Texas Honey Bee Farm, click here [http://texashoneybeefarm.com] now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surviving-hard-times/id1632473684]

13 jun 2025 - 33 min
episode More for Your Money - Join a True Expert, Spot Superior Fruits & Vegetables artwork
More for Your Money - Join a True Expert, Spot Superior Fruits & Vegetables

When you head to the grocery store's produce section, what are you looking for? The ripest bananas? The juiciest tomatoes? The largest oranges? Whatever your answer, you might be surprised to learn what dictates the taste, ripeness, and nutritional quality of fruits and vegetables. Angelos Deltsidis shares interesting details of his unique area of expertise: post-harvest ripening. Tune in to learn: * What function ethylene serves (and why only some fruits and vegetables produce it) * Level of ripeness vs. storage conditions: does one have a heavier hand than the other in the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables? * New methods for increasing the overall quality of fruits and vegetables on the market * What goes into building a bountiful fruit and organic garden harvest Interested in learning more? Press play to hear the entire conversation and visit Angelos Deltsidis - People | Horticulture (uga.edu) [https://hort.caes.uga.edu/people/faculty/angelos-deltsidis.html]. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surviving-hard-times/id1632473684]

06 jun 2025 - 31 min
episode Cover Cash Crop Comeback? Tools for Superior Soils & Economic Opportunity artwork
Cover Cash Crop Comeback? Tools for Superior Soils & Economic Opportunity

Cover crops have been around for over 10,000 years. It wasn’t until about 50 years ago that they started being replaced with chemical fertilizers, which many farmers saw as a more modern, efficient method. But the tide may be turning again – back to the (cover crop) roots. And this time, there may be loads of economic opportunity and environmental sustainability to gain. Press play to explore: * Tips for growing cash crops that will enrich soils, leading to better harvests * How algal blooms and drinking water problems can result from bare soils in the winter months * How relay cropping works and why it’s so useful Mitch Hunter is an Assistant Professor and Associate Director of the Forever Green Initiative at the University of Minnesota. This interdisciplinary initiative is dedicated to helping farmers and the environment by developing comprehensive crops, cropping systems, and supply chains for novel crops. The ultimate goal is to keep soils covered all year long, preventing fertilizer from washing into bodies of water, maintaining soil quality, and boosting overall productivity. Tune in and visit Home | Forever Green (umn.edu) [https://forevergreen.umn.edu/] to learn more. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surviving-hard-times/id1632473684]

30 mei 2025 - 28 min
episode How To Use Permaculture To Regenerate Land | Essential Tips From An Expert artwork
How To Use Permaculture To Regenerate Land | Essential Tips From An Expert

Today, we sit down with Rob Avis, the Owner, Lead Instructor, and Engineer at Verge Permaculture. Rob is an expert in regenerative business and eco-entrepreneurship, and he is using his skills to lead the next wave of permaculture education – covering everything from building science to agroecology. In this episode, you will uncover: * Why the energy return on fossil fuel may be dwindling.  * The limitations of our world’s current energy sources.  * Why the nutrient density of our food is steadily declining.  What’s the future of energy and food production on our planet? Experts like Rob are determined to find out… Want to find out more about Rob and his work? Click here [https://vergepermaculture.ca] now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surviving-hard-times/id1632473684]

23 mei 2025 - 34 min
episode How to Breed & Harvest Wild Rice – Experience the Beauty of Diverse Life artwork
How to Breed & Harvest Wild Rice – Experience the Beauty of Diverse Life

Wild rice isn’t just uniquely delicious: it’s highly nutritious and takes a lot of careful work to grow. Learn the ins and outs of breeding and cultivating wild rice in Minnesota from Jennifer Kimball, Assistant Professor in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics at the University of Minnesota. Tune in to explore: * Environmentally responsible practices in wild rice breeding and cultivation * The purpose and importance of “seed shattering” * How long people have been breeding wild rice compared to other grain crops like wheat and corn * Wild rice planting to harvesting - how long does it take? Press play to hear the full conversation and learn more about Kimball’s work at Jennifer A Kimball | Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics (umn.edu) [https://agronomy.cfans.umn.edu/people/jennifer-kimball]. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surviving-hard-times/id1632473684]

16 mei 2025 - 29 min
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