Margaret Spiegel is a historian at Nelson Pioneer Farm Museum. We interviewed her as a part of our Prehistoric Prairie. Here is the full interview.hokseynativeseeds.comtheprairiefarm.com
Part 3 is finally here! Jump into the final episode of Prehistoric Prairies, as we discuss their disappearance and the ramifications that follow.theprairiefarm.comhokseynativeseeds.com
Refresh your memory on prairies with part 2 before you jump into the third episode of the Prehistoric Prairie Serious.Hokseynativeseeds.comTheprairiefarm.com
Before jumping into Part 3 of the prehistoric prairie, catch yourself up on the history of pre-historic prairie.hokseynativeseeds.comtheprairiefarm.com
The new administrator of the State Historical Society of Iowa and previous guest, Val Van Kooten, joined us to talk all things Iowa's history.history.iowa.govtheprairiefarm.comhokseynativeseeds.com
Joe is young, passionate shepherd and entrepreneur. Founder of earthgrazers.com his goal is to restore the earth's ecosystems using livestock and regenerative ag.Looking for native seed? Check out our mixes.hokseynativeseeds.comtheprairief
It's always a good time to talk to experts, especially when they're experts in something so interesting as the Lewis and Clark expedition. Join us as we learn a lot more about Lewis and Clark than you'll ever learn in school.hokseynativeseed
Gather 'round, grab your coffee, and get ready to learn and laugh... mostly laugh. It's Coffee Time Wednesday!wildriverscoffeeco.comhokseynativeseeds.comtheprairiefarm.com
Taylor Keen's, founder of Sacred Seed and professor at Creighton University, discusses the importance of the Native American culture and perspective on American history.His new book Rediscovering Turtle Island comes out June 11. Order it today
Living Lands & Waters is one of the most powerful, boots on the ground conservation organizations of the past 25 years. In this interview we are joined by Mike Coyne-Logan who has been with the organization for most of its existence. He tells u
Grab your Wild Rivers Coffee, and join us dive deep in this one.Want to watch us drink coffee during coffee time? Our episodes will soon be published on YouTube. Keep an eye out for them!hokseynativeseeds.comtheprairiefarm.com
Bob St. Pierre has advocated for conservation with Pheasants Forever for a long time. In this episodes he shares his own journey with conservation and how he's seen Pheasants Forever play a role in the landscape of North America.hokseynative
Grab your Wild Rivers coffee and have a listen!P.S. soon you'll be able to watch our podcasts online, if you want to see our beautiful faces.hokseynativeseeds.comtheprairiefarm.com
Larry Terpstra was our founder's, Carroll's, first boss. He remember farming before it is what it is today. Hear first hand how farming has changed over the years.hokseynativeseeds.comtheprairiefarm.com
You've been working hard this week. Take a break. A coffee break! And don't forget your Wild Rivers Coffee.hokseynativeseeds.comtheprairiefarm.comwildriverscoffeeco.com
There's a good chance you heard us on Travis' Podcast, The Flush. We had the privilege of having him on our podcast. Don't miss it.hokseynativeseeds.comtheprairiefarm.com
Dr. Eyheralde is a professor of wildlife biology at William Penn University. He has done extensive research in the role of animal hides with seed dispersal in prairies and has a wealth of other experiences that make this podcast interview a fas
A conversation that has been ongoing in the wildlife conservation world for the past 5 years or so, is the decline of the wild turkey population in North America. We reached out to Kacie Bauman, a Biologist with the National Wild Turkey Federat