Top 5 Farming Podcasts out there right now

We gathered our favorite farming podcasts!

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Whether you use them for educational purposes or to have background noise on, podcasts are there to entertain and inform you.

We know that farmers dedicate their whole lives to their work and spend most of their time in the tractor or trying to find the “next best thing” in the agricultural world. This is where podcasts can come in. They are a great tool to have questions answered or to have a new practice implemented.

How do you choose the right one? Do you choose a funny one? Do you choose one that addresses issues impacting the ag industry? Do you choose one that you can learn new tips from?

In celebration of International Podcast Day, we decided to navigate the world of farm podcasts and pick our favorite ones, not ranked in order of importance.

1. SharkFarmer Podcast

A member of the Rural Radio family! It is “Agriculture’s most entertaining & boundary-pushing podcast with farmers, ranchers & attitude.”

2. RealAg Radio

Another member of the Rural Radio family! Based in Canada, host Shaun Haney addresses topics ranging from trending topics to supply chain issues affecting the world.

3. Young Farmers Podcast

Hosted by the National Young Farmers Coalition. They talk with policy makers, experts and advocates, and farmers about the most critical issues facing farming in the U.S. and the world.

4. Farm To Table Podcast

It explores issues and how and where the food on our tables is produced, processed and marketed.

5. Off The Husk Podcast

This show is “moderately educational but extremely entertaining podcast” with
Millennial Farmer, Zach Johnson, a 5th generation family farmer from West Central Minnesota.

Rural Lifestyle & Entertainment Shows
Follow Aumann Auctions coast to coast on a road trip adventure! Each episode of “Old Iron Adventures” highlights the challenges of hosting an auction. Plus, get behind-the-scenes looks, history lessons & meet a cast of very interesting characters along the way!
“Small Town, Big Deal” follows hosts Rodney Miller and Jann Carl across the country as they scour rural America for the best stories of faith, hope, patriotism, and good common sense that our small towns and farming communities have to offer.
Filmed in front of a live audience at the historic Lyric Theatre in Lexington, Kentucky, “WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour” features an eclectic array of popular artists from genres of folk, blues, country, jazz, new-age, and rock.
How do you define Texas? It starts with wide open spaces. It’s a beautiful, enchanted land full of amazing people and places. Then there are the cities and towns—big and small—each with its own culture and way of life. When you add these things together, you have an incredible mix of personalities that make Texas what it is today.
Richard “Red” Skelton, reigned as the virtual King of TV Variety Show Comedy throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Airing for a total of of 20 seasons, from 1951 through 1971, Red’s hilarious facial contortions and colorful cast of boneheaded personas – including indept Sheriff Deadeye, inebriated boxer Cauliflower McPugg, hillbilly Clem Kadiddlehopper, and hobo Freddie the Freeloader – kept a whole generation of Americans in stitches during the earliest decades of television. Memorable guest stars included John Wayne, Phyllis Diller, Mickey Rooney, Audrey Meadows, Michael Landon, and many more.