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Branching Out: Growing Together

Branching Out: Growing Together
Author: Melanie Jones
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Branching Out: Growing Together – Your gateway to the world of small-scale nut and fruit tree farming, hosted by Melanie Jones from her picturesque chestnut farm in Kentucky. Join Melanie and her guests as they explore the latest trends, innovations, and personal stories from the chestnut industry and beyond.
Whether you're a seasoned grower, a curious landowner, or dreaming of rural living, this podcast offers expert advice, practical tips, and meaningful conversations to help you cultivate success.Tune in bi-weekly for insightful interviews with industry leaders, discover actionable farming strategies, and connect with a community passionate about sustainable agriculture and rural lifestyles.
At Branching Out: Growing Together, there's always a fresh perspective waiting for you.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
Whether you're a seasoned grower, a curious landowner, or dreaming of rural living, this podcast offers expert advice, practical tips, and meaningful conversations to help you cultivate success.Tune in bi-weekly for insightful interviews with industry leaders, discover actionable farming strategies, and connect with a community passionate about sustainable agriculture and rural lifestyles.
At Branching Out: Growing Together, there's always a fresh perspective waiting for you.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
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Today we’re out in the orchard with Nora D’Antuono from the Ecdysis Foundation, talking real‑world regenerative agriculture: soil health that sticks, biodiversity that pays back, and farmer‑led research through the 1000 Farms Initiative. We dig into tools like the BugBox and Xerinx, why insects are powerful indicators of farm health, and how community + data help farmers move from “hope” to “proof.” Recorded at EBB Farms (Western Kentucky)—the chestnut-growing testbed powered by the United Chestnuts movement. You’ll hear:What 1000 Farms is measuring—and why it matters to your bottom lineSimple biodiversity practices that fit real schedules and budgetsThe role of the BugBox/Xerinx in tracking ecosystem healthHow growers are sharing data, stories, and momentumResources: unitedchestnuts.com/resourcesResources: ecdysis.bioConnect: United Chestnuts Community (FB), Ecdysis Foundation, Blue Dasher Farm Tags: #RegenerativeAgriculture #SoilHealth #Biodiversity #1000Farms #Ecdysis #Chestnuts #UnitedChestnuts #EBBFarmsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
🎙️ Branching Out: Growing TogetherAt EBB Farms, our Grow-Bag Strategy makes all the difference. We raise each seedling in a three-gallon breathable grow bag inside protected nurseries. They’re watered daily, weeded, and carefully staked — building a dense, fibrous root system that establishes quickly once planted. Before shipping, we gently shake off the soil and send the tree dormant, so you get the very same strong, orchard-ready trees we plant ourselves. In this episode, we explain why it pays to reserve your chestnut trees early. Demand is high, and these bare root seedlings are already in motion. Learn how they’re raised, what sets them apart, and why they often show faster growth in the field. 👉 Reserve now, and be ready to plant success. Details at unitedchestnuts.com/ebb-farmsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
At Pick N Grin Farm in western Kentucky, Willie Huston is doing more than raising crops—he’s cultivating a way of life rooted in observation, resilience, and joy. From silvopasture to biomimicry, mob grazing to music, Willie shares how tending the land has shaped his livelihood, his family, and his community. This episode is a reminder that restoring the earth begins with paying attention to what’s already there. What you’ll hear in this episode:How Willie blends chestnuts, livestock, and wildflowers into a thriving farm ecosystemThe role of curiosity and observation in regenerative farmingWhy diversity—of crops, community, and skills—creates resilienceThe link between music, creativity, and land stewardshipTips for starting your own small-scale farm with purposeListen in, and let’s grow together.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
What drives you to grow chestnuts—not just in year one, but year ten? In this episode, Melanie revisits a question that keeps surfacing in our orchard, at conferences, and in every email from new growers:“What’s your why?” Drawing from personal experience and stories from growers like Brad and Sandy Russell, we explore what happens when you follow your reasons all the way down. Plus, Melanie shares a simple, powerful reflection tool you can download to clarify your own path. In this episode, you’ll learn:Why your “why” matters more than your business planHow surface reasons often evolve into deeper onesReal motivations that keep chestnut growers goingWhat to ask yourself when things get hardHow to use the 7-question “Find Your Why” exerciseMore Resources to ExploreListen to: Finding Our Why: Why Chestnuts, and Why NowDownload the Seven Whys Reflection ToolRead: The Advantages of Tree CropsWatch: Brad + Sandy Rusell on The Branching Out: Growing Together podcast or Brad Russell on The Branching Out: Growing Together podcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
🎙️ You’re listening to Branching Out: Growing Together, and I’m your host, Melanie Jones.Today’s solo episode is all about starting with your why—a nod to the wisdom of Simon Sinek, and a principle we live by here at EBB Farms and United Chestnuts. Because when it comes to choosing what to grow—especially tree crops—your reason matters.Maybe you want to improve your soil. Maybe you want to plant a long-term food source, build a family sanctuary, support wildlife, or leave a legacy that’s nutrient-rich and carbon-smart. Whatever your why, tree crops offer something powerful: a regenerative, perennial path forward. In this episode, I’ll walk you through the most common reasons people are turning to chestnut orchards and tree crops—and share how they connect to broader movements in agroforestry, food security, and land stewardship.If you’re just starting out—or even just dreaming—this is a great place to begin. 📍 You can read the full blog and explore our other tools and resources at unitedchestnuts.com. Let’s grow something good, together.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
This Small Business Week, we’re digging deep into how chestnuts can power more than just your pantry — they can build a business.Melanie shares what she’s learned from financial advisor and grower Joel Hubbard and Propagate’s Jeremy Kaufman about building real business models around chestnut orchards. From land structure and taxes to agroforestry and next-generation planning, this episode is packed with insight for farmers, landowners, and dreamers alike.You’ll hear:Why Joel believes chestnuts belong in your investment portfolioHow Jeremy is helping farmers scale agroforestry across the U.S.Funding, planning, and structure tips for your chestnut orchardThe emotional and financial power of planting for future generationsIf you’re thinking about how to grow smarter, this one’s for you.Learn more and subscribe at unitedchestnuts.com and follow Branching Out: Growing Together for more interviews, field notes, and stories from the chestnut community.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
This offshoot episode is based on our recent conversation with Dave Skinner of Whitetal Properties, where we discuss "How to Buy Land with Purpose: Strategies from Dave Skinner."What should you really know before buying a piece of land? In this episode, I sit down with Dave Skinner of Whitetail Properties to talk about the journey from passion to profession — and all the ways you can turn land ownership into a meaningful investment. Whether you’re dreaming of a hunting property, a chestnut orchard, or a cabin in the woods, Dave offers practical insights that will inspire you to take the next step.You’ll learn:What shifted in land buying trends post-COVIDHow to choose the right real estate agent for landIdeas for generating income from rural property (beyond farming)The real ROI of land compared to traditional investmentsWhy passion for the outdoors still drives the best decisionsWant to learn more about land and chestnuts? Subscribe to the podcast and visit unitedchestnuts.com for resources, nursery info, and upcoming events and subscribe to the United Chestnuts YouTube channel. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
What should you really know before buying a piece of land? In this episode, I sit down with Dave Skinner of Whitetail Properties to talk about the journey from passion to profession — and all the ways you can turn land ownership into a meaningful investment. Whether you’re dreaming of a hunting property, a chestnut orchard, or a cabin in the woods, Dave offers practical insights that will inspire you to take the next step.You’ll learn:What shifted in land buying trends post-COVIDHow to choose the right real estate agent for landIdeas for generating income from rural property (beyond farming)The real ROI of land compared to traditional investmentsWhy passion for the outdoors still drives the best decisionsWant to learn more about land and chestnuts? Subscribe to the podcast and visit unitedchestnuts.com for resources, nursery info, and upcoming events.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
Podcast Description: In this episode of Branching Out: Growing Together, Scott Smith shares his journey from growing up in the chestnut industry to running a successful orchard in Michigan. We dive into the realities of modern chestnut farming, including harvesting methods, marketing strategies, and why diversification is the key to success.Episode Highlights:The transition from handpicking to mechanized harvestingHow Scott built a market for his chestnuts (now in 17 grocery stores!)The role of grower collaboration and cultivar registrationHow breweries are using chestnuts—and what that means for farmersWhy chestnut farming is as much about community as it is about cropsTune in now to learn how to grow, sell, and thrive in the chestnut industry.Join the conversation! Visit unitedchestnuts.com for resources and follow us on social media for more chestnut farming insights.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
In this episode of Branching Out: Growing Together, we explore the evolving landscape of chestnut farming and industry collaboration through United Chestnuts and EBB Farms.🌰United Chestnuts is expanding beyond just one farm—it’s becoming a national platform to support chestnut growers who want to focus on farming without the burden of branding and marketing. We discuss how this initiative aims to unite growers, streamline sales, and educate consumers about chestnuts.🌱 EBB Farms continues to stand as a leading example of hands-on, chestnut cultivation. We talk about the farm’s role in both growing premium chestnuts and educating the next generation of farmers.If you're interested in growing, selling, or simply enjoying chestnuts, this conversation is packed with insights into how we can all grow together!🔔Subscribe for more stories from farmers, innovators, and industry leaders shaping the future of chestnut farming.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
🎙 Welcome to Branching Out: Growing Together! 🌱🌰In this episode, we’re diving into the financial side of farming and entrepreneurship with Joel Hubbard, CPA—a seasoned expert in accounting, tax strategies, and business financial planning. But Joel isn’t just a numbers guy—he’s also a passionate chestnut grower and the owner of Georgia Chestnuts, where he’s actively contributing to the growth of the chestnut industry. 🌰🌿Joel brings valuable insights on how growers, landowners, and small business owners can navigate taxes, manage cash flow, and build long-term financial stability. Whether you're starting your orchard, expanding your farm, or just trying to make sense of the numbers, this conversation is packed with actionable advice to help you grow—both financially and sustainably.🌎📈 Check out the previous episode of Branching Out with Joel Hubbard in the podcast playlist.Hit like & subscribe and let’s get into it! 🎧👇 #BranchingOutPodcast #ChestnutFarming #GeorgiaChestnuts #UnitedChestnutsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
Life is full of twists and turns, but those unexpected moments often hold the greatest opportunities for growth. In this episode of Branching Out: Growing Together, we explore how to navigate career pivots, personal challenges, and the unpredictability of life with resilience and adaptability.Through deeply personal stories, you’ll discover:How to embrace unexpected opportunities and turn setbacks into stepping stones.Lessons from farming: adapting to life’s natural rhythms and letting go of control.How personal challenges, like loss and an ADHD diagnosis, can lead to profound growth.Why progress isn’t linear—but it’s always possible with persistence and flexibility.Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with wisdom on creativity, self-discovery, and the power of showing up—even when the path forward looks uncertain.Listen now and join us as we continue branching out and growing together!➡️ Learn more at unitedchestnuts.com📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment below!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
In this episode of Branching Out: Growing Together, we dive into the growing opportunities in U.S. chestnut farming with Jessica Shade from USDA NIFA. Discover how programs like the Specialty Crop Research Initiative are driving innovation and collaboration between growers and researchers. Jessica shares actionable insights on funding, industry challenges, and how you can play a part in shaping the future of sustainable agriculture. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation!🌐 Learn more: SCRI Website🎙️ Subscribe for more episodes on sustainable farming and agricultural innovation.Let me know if you’d like additional adjustments!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
In this episode of "Branching Out Growing Together," we sit down with Kathy Dice, co-founder of Redfern Farms, to explore the transformative potential of chestnut farming. Learn about the benefits of chestnuts as a sustainable crop, the role of agroforestry in combating environmental challenges, and the power of community in farming. From the challenges of startup farming to integrating livestock and wildlife, Kathy shares invaluable lessons for anyone passionate about agriculture and sustainability. Tune in for expert tips, delicious chestnut recipes, and a vision for the future of farming!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
Join Melanie Jones, the host of the Branching Out podcast, in a captivating conversation with James "Mike" Nave. Uncover the secrets, challenges, and passion behind chestnut cultivation. Subscribe now for more insightful episodes on tree cultivation and horticulture.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
In this podcast episode with Michael Parks, Melanie, and Michael engage in a lively discussion about the chestnut community and the importance of educating consumers about chestnuts. They highlight the need for ongoing education, noting that there is still much work to be done to increase awareness and consumption, especially among various cultural groups.They discuss the balance of supply and demand in the chestnut market, emphasizing the complexities of this discussion and much more.How do you feel about the balance between low-tech and high-tech solutions in your work as a chestnut farmer? How do you currently sell your chestnuts without relying heavily on technology? How do you approach sustainability in your farming practices? Melanie Jones, a partner at United Chestnuts, and her husband Brad host the "Branching Out" podcast. Melanie explains, "The podcast—available on YouTube, Spotify, Audible, and iHeartRadio—supports our industry's growing interest in learning, connecting, and sharing industry-related stories and information from different perspectives.Subscribe to the weekly blog at unitedchestnuts.com and consider joining the United Chestnuts Community group on Facebook. United Chestnuts sells chestnut trees and chestnuts, of course!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
Join host Melanie Jones as she interviews Brad Russell, a former corporate professional who made the bold decision to leave his career at Walmart and pursue chestnut farming full-time. Brad shares how he balanced both worlds before making the leap, the challenges he faced scaling up his farm, and how he turned his passion for agriculture into a thriving business. Tune in to discover how you too can create new opportunities from your land.What you'll learn:Why Brad left his corporate job for farming.The grit it takes to scale a farm.Inspiration for turning passion into opportunity.Resources:Website: https://unitedchestnuts.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unitedchestnuts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedchestnuts/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Branching-Out Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6QfQsz4sZNihYpZqS7Fkj2?si=837019faacb04efa Learn more about Brad Russell and Chestnuts In the Ozarks: https://www.chestnutsintheozarks.com/ Follow Chestnuts in the Ozarks: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chestnuts-In-The-Ozarks-102362755869909 Instagram: http://instagram.com/chestnutsozark Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
In this episode of Branching Out: Growing Together, our host, Melanie Jones sits down with Amy Miller, COO of Route 9 Co-Op, to discuss her fascinating childhood on a chestnut tree farm in Appalachian, Ohio. Raised by academic parents amidst a large Amish community, Amy's story is a compelling blend of cultural diversity, agricultural innovation, and a steadfast commitment to sustainability. Tune in to learn how her upbringing influences her current work and future endeavors in specialty crop research and environmental sustainability.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
Curious about chestnut farming? Farmer Bob Stehli spills the beans on everything from selecting the perfect site and planting chestnut trees to the challenges and rewards of harvesting these delicious nuts on the latest episode of the Branching Out Podcast. Join host, Melanie Jones and Bob as they explore the impact of chestnut blight and the importance of collaboration among growers. Learn how organizations like the Northern Nut Growers Association are helping the American chestnut thrive again.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
In this episode of the Branching Out podcast, we dive into the world of nut tree cultivation with Buzz Ferver. We explore the challenges and advancements in breeding blight-resistant chestnut trees, suitable for colder climates like Vermont. Buzz also shares his passion for various nut trees beyond chestnuts and the potential they hold for sustainable gardening practices.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/branching-out-growing-together--5924771/support.
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