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Author: Hallie Casey, Chris Casey

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One to Grow On is a podcast where we dig into questions about agriculture and try to understand how food production impacts us and our world. One to Grow On is hosted by resident expert Hallie Casey and her very own dad.
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55: Twenty Questions

55: Twenty Questions

2021-12-3139:22

Well, friends, this is it. After much discussion, we've decided to step away from the podcast for the foreseeable future. But instead of just podfading, we thought we'd put out one last episode answering some of the most commonly googled agricuture-related questions. Thank you so much for everything over the past few years. Enjoy! The post 55: Twenty Questions appeared first on One to Grow On.
54: Glyphosate

54: Glyphosate

2021-12-0332:50

We talk about the controversial weed killer! The post 54: Glyphosate appeared first on One to Grow On.
Break Time

Break Time

2021-02-0901:52

Hey there! We're taking a little break, but never fear. We'll be back! The post Break Time appeared first on One to Grow On.
This week we talk with farmer Dallas Robinson on her project, the Harriet Tubman Freedom Farm. She talks about what it means to grow food on her own and reconnect with the land and her ancestry as a person of color in the United States. Also, the South does have beauty, y'all. The post 53: Harriet Tubman Freedom Farm with Dallas Robinson appeared first on One to Grow On.
What makes something a weed? What is pumpkin spice? What are our favorite fruits and vegetables? These an many more listener questions answered on this week's episode. The post #AskOnetoGrowOn 7: What’s a Weed and Other Questions appeared first on One to Grow On.
52: Insect Agriculture

52: Insect Agriculture

2020-12-2956:14

This week we talk to Robert Nathan Allen (known by most as RNA) of Little Herds! We talk about what's exciting in the world of edible insects, as well as break down a few misconceptions. Also, would a grouping of insects even be called a herd? The post 52: Insect Agriculture appeared first on One to Grow On.
51: Christmas Trees

51: Christmas Trees

2020-12-1527:46

This week we're talking about Chistmas trees! What is a conifer? Should you buy real or plastic? How many super powers does Santa Claus have? The post 51: Christmas Trees appeared first on One to Grow On.
This week we're talking to Jess Palmer of https://keepaustinfed.org/ about food rescue. Why is food rescue something we need to worry about, and what can we do to help? Also, we're running our first ad! The post 50: Food Rescue with Jess Palmer appeared first on One to Grow On.
49: Apples

49: Apples

2020-11-1734:28

This week we're talking about apples! We discuss varieties, methods of propagation, and how apples were first domesticated. Also, how well do you know Chaucer? The post 49: Apples appeared first on One to Grow On.
This week we're talking about xeriscaping! Leah and Colleen join us to talk about what it is, where it came from, and why a yard full of gravel is a terrible idea. Also, did your school ever have any weird branding? The post 48: Xeriscaping with Leah Churner and Colleen Dieter appeared first on One to Grow On.
More superfoods! Will wild rice, spirulina, kombucha, or acerola be caped? Will you please vote? Will you wear kombucha scobe? The post 47: Superfoods VI – Wild Rice, Spirulina, Kombucha, and Acerola appeared first on One to Grow On.
It's another guest episode! This week we discuss issues facing people who want to start out in the farming industry with Marcus Coleman, Program Director for the Grow Louisiana Beginning Farmer Training Program at the Louisiana State University AgCenter. Also, VOTE FOR BEES!!! The post 46: New Farmers with Marcus Coleman appeared first on One to Grow On.
45: How Plants Use Water

45: How Plants Use Water

2020-09-2229:441

In this episode we dive into the weird world of plant biology and answer the question of how plants use water. We learn about the xylem, the phloem, and how photosynthesis converts H2O into oxygen. Also, plants have hairs and cuticles!? The post 45: How Plants Use Water appeared first on One to Grow On.
44: Bananas

44: Bananas

2020-09-0836:24

This week we talk about bananas! The banana has quite a turbulent history. And while there are multiple varieties, the one we most commonly eat are all clones! Also, how far would YOU run in a banana costume? The post 44: Bananas appeared first on One to Grow On.
Chris and Hallie discuss USDA policies focused on COVID-19 response and relief. They talk about the CARES act, CFAP, the Farm to Families Food Box program, and answer a few listener questions. Also, would Old McDonald be eligible for aid? The post 43: USDA COVID-19 Relief Programs appeared first on One to Grow On.
Chris and Hallie discuses how COVID-19 has cause disruptions to the food supply in the US. We learn about swine, milk, and potato supply chains and how the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted them. Also, who originally decided that it was a good idea to drink cow's milk, anyway? The post 42: COVID-19 and the Food Supply appeared first on One to Grow On.
This week, Hallie and Chris explore the fun-filled world of fungi! We learn about the ways the fungi support plant-life, how they make it possible for plants to communicate with each other, and what these relationships mean for agriculture. We definitely decide how to pronounce "gif" and "fungi." The post 41: How Plants Communicate appeared first on One to Grow On.
40: Houseplants

40: Houseplants

2020-07-1435:12

In this episode, Hallie and Chris discuss houseplants. They discuss a brief history of houseplants, as well as some of Hallie's favorite varieties and tips for keeping them! Also, Hallie clearly knows much more about Girls Scout cookies than Chris does. The post 40: Houseplants appeared first on One to Grow On.
For the third part in our local food series, Hallie and Chris sit down will Anna Crofts and Bob Benenson from the Chicago Good Food non-profit FamilyFarmed. They discuss the Good Food movement, what it means to bring local food into the supply chain, and why you should eat locally when you can. Also, we finally find out if Hallie or Chris show up to an interview first. The post 39: Good Food and Supply Chains with FamilyFarmed appeared first on One to Grow On.
This week Hallie and Chris sit down with Amy Gallo, the Farmers' Market Programming Manager at the Sustainable Food Center. They discuss how farmers' markets impact consumers and their communities, as well as what crops are the best to buy fresh. They also develop an interest in tiny zucchini. Who do you have to help you with your weird food problems? The post 38: Farmers’ Markets with Amy Gallo appeared first on One to Grow On.
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Vikram Baliga

I love this podcast! The dynamic between Hallie and Chris is awesome and they present science in a very approachable, personable way.

Sep 25th
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David Schwales

great show, could use more dad puns

Jun 1st
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