Mark Kibler joins Stephen & I from his family farm in Ohio to share a wide range of farming information. Not limited to but including upgrading from less than an acre to 38.5 acres, how his child inspired him into this farming life they now lead as a family & (of great interest to the Human Foie Gras that is Stephen) an experiment to try and raise geese & ducks for Foie Gras without the forceful methods typically used.
I Know Great People is a series of conversations intended bridge the gap between our knowledge of what people can do & the perception of what they may do. Join us as we use the benefits of the Information Age to reach the State of Understanding.
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00:00:00- intro
00:02:20:- name, topic & how we met?
00:18:40- what may people like about farming & experimenting?
00:30:49- what may people dislike about family farming?
00:50:20- which things may be the opposite farming?
00:59:37- what are some misconceptions farmers?
01:05:26- what things help teach one about farming?
01:24:15- do you like cheese? (most important question)
01:28:32- anything to add about your time as a farmer?
01:39:56- questions for us?
01:40:30- any questions for audience or future participants?
01:41:14- would you like to take a question?
questions
Do you have any particular questions for Mark?
Do you have any suggestions for the format of this series?
How has your view of farming changed?
A: So much I did not know!
B: I want to try it though it looks hard
C: Will look more into my food now
D: Too difficult for me but glad other people are doing it
E:
links of the post
- First post of this series from 2015 : I Know Great People | New vocational blog
- Socials : Shall try & update with Mark’s website when up.
- CHEESE! About Limburger | About Halloumi from Spruce Eats | Some of my Cheffin’ It Up Halloumi
- Mangalista Pig from D’Artagan | Types of ducks & Geese from Ducks Unlimited | Calculation of Feed to Beef from Sustainable Dish |
- Journey to forever project for Farming Information | Selenium in soil from Plant Probs |
- Joel Salatin at Polyface: the farm of many faces
- The Contrary Farer, a blog by late Gene Longsdon still maintained by his family.