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Here We Grow

Here We Grow

Southwest Georgia Farm Credit

34 episodesEN

Show overview

Here We Grow has been publishing since 2022, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 34 episodes. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 29 min and 44 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2023, with 15 episodes published. Published by Southwest Georgia Farm Credit.

Episodes
34
Running
2022–2025 · 3y
Median length
34 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

Welcome to Here We Grow, a grassroots podcast by Southwest Georgia Farm Credit focused on education and inspiring growth down on the farm, at home, and in rural communities. We hope to take our listeners beyond the scope of agriculture and into the real life stories and conversations taking place in Southwest Georgia. Whether you are farmer or farmHER, agvocate, land lover, or southern dweller, we have industry experts and homegrown leaders ready to share their knowledge with you. Each podcast contains industry insights, advice, and resources for your agribusiness and rural living toolbox. If you are seeking information and understanding on topics like agronomy, farm equipment, financing, equipment, or homes with acreage, our show is for you! Thanks for listening and make sure to subscribe to be notified of new episodes!

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S1 Ep 34Episode 34: Farm Credit Careers and Opportunities

On episode 34, we welcome Allison Godwin, Director of Human Resources and Corporate Secretary at Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. This podcast focuses on all things Farm Credit careers and opportunities, company culture and values, benefits, and much more.Allison Godwin is a Bainbridge native and graduate of University of Georgia where she received her Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in accounting. Allison began her career with Southwest Georgia Farm Credit as an Accountant over 26 years ago. During her tenure she served in multiple roles including Assistance Controller and Human Resources Manager. In her current role as Director of Human Resources and Corporate Secretary at Southwest Georgia Farm Credit, she is responsible for providing day-to-day administration of the operations of the human resources and corporate secretary functions, including employee relations, payroll and benefits administration, compensation, training, recruitment and on-boarding, performance management, annual staff meetings, employee assistance programs, board relations and corporate governance.Keri Reynolds is a graduate of Georgia Southwestern University where she received her Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting. She was recently promoted to the role of Controller at Southwest Georgia Farm Credit, where she has been for the past 11 years. During her tenure, she has successfully served in many roles. Keri is currently pursuing her Master of Business Administration at Troy University.Suzanne Lovering is a native of West Tennessee who currently resides in Colquitt, GA. She is a graduate of Union University where she received her Bachelor of Business Administration Management and Marketing degree with a minor in Economics and Finance. Her career has primarily focused in loan operations, lending, and compliance. Currently, she serves as Commercial Credit Analyst at Southwest Georgia Farm Credit, where she has been for the last 5 years.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Mar 12, 202546 min

S1 Ep 33Episode 33: Habitat Management and Land Conservation

On episode 33, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit welcomes Miranda Gulsby with Quail Forever and Shane Wellendorf with Tall Timbers. This podcast will focus on all things land and wildlife conservation, fire ecology, land management, and more.Miranda Gulsby is the Georgia State Coordinator with Quail Forever. She leads a talented team of 14 staff in Georgia focusing on the conservation of upland wildlife habitat, primarily through assisting private landowners across Georgia. In this role, she works closely with partner organizations, Quail Forever chapters, and many other stakeholders to restore bobwhite quail and upland wildlife habitat in Georgia. Shane Wellendorf is the Land Conservancy Director with Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy, an accredited land trust active throughout north Florida and South Georgia. The Land Conservancy works on conservation easements, landowner extension services, regional planning, and legislative advocacy. Shane has been affiliated with Tall Timbers since 1996, working for many years as a research biologist with the Game Bird Lab and then transitioning to the Land Conservancy in 2011.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Dec 9, 20241h 2m

S1 Ep 32Ep. 32: South Georgia Land Values & Wildlife Analysis

On episode 32, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit welcomes Brandon Vann with New Era Land Company and DJ White with Nightfly Aerial Solutions for an exciting podcast for both landowners and hunters. This episode focuses on land and values, recreational properties, wildlife, and deer herd analysis and location services via thermal drone imaging. Brandon Vann: Brandon is a South Georgia native, born and raised in Americus, GA. Married to his high school sweetheart, Lauren, they have two young sons, Bennett and Andrew. Brandon’s love for the land and the outdoors began at an early age learning to bow hunt whitetail on a plantation cut tract of timber in the New Era community of Sumter County, for which New Era Land Company is named. Brandon has nearly a decade of experience in finance, beginning his career as a commercial lender in 2014, then transitioning to agricultural lending for both Southwest Georgia Farm Credit and Ag Georgia Farm Credit. Throughout his lending career, he has been privileged to build and develop lasting relationships with active land investors all over the southeast.DJ White: DJ White, a native of Mitchell County, has always been passionate about the outdoors. With a lifelong connection to wildlife and the hunting industry, DJ’s journey began as a deer processor. He has since guided big game hunts in Colorado and North Carolina and served as a quail guide in Southwest Georgia for 12 seasons. In the spring of 2024, DJ took over NightFly Aerial Solutions, offering deer herd analysis and recovery services to landowners and hunters in Southwest Georgia.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Nov 25, 202447 min

S1 Ep 31Ep. 31: Jon Kohler Talks Land Opportunities

On episode 31, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit welcomes land broker, Jon Kohler. This podcast will focus on all things land with insights into Jon’s impressive property and sales portfolio, passion for marketing, knowledge in land management, and expertise attracting a niche buyer. Jon Kohler: Mr. Kohler’s professional career is dedicated to the specialty brokerage, advising, and marketing of quail plantations, ranches and recreational land. Named "The Plantation Broker" by Garden & Gun Magazine, his passion for conservation has led him to develop a unique market niche representing landowners who practice good land stewardship and marketing these properties world-wide.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Nov 1, 202452 min

S1 Ep 30Episode 30: Georgia Pecan and Citrus Industries

On Episdoe 30 of HERE WE GROW, Relationship Manager Brant Harrell welcomes a fantastic lineup of experts willing to share their knowledge and expertise into the Georgia pecan and citrus industries. This episode features commentary by regional farmers and agribusiness owners, Rob Cohen and Brian Roberts. Rob Cohen: Rob Cohen is the product of a 100-acre family farm in Brinson, Georgia and a graduate of University of Georgia’s class of 97’! Rob is married to Rebecca and a devoted father to Kathyrn, Hayden, and Madline, and together, they call Bainbridge home. Mr. Cohen is a second-generation pecan farmer with approximately 750-acers of orchard spread out across Decatur, Seminole, Miller, and Grady counties. Through his company, RC3 Pecan Farms, Rob specializes in growing and shipping pecans as well as providing management and consulting services to other area growers. In addition to his pecan business, Rob is the Owner of Southern Fumigants, LLC which specializes in the fumigation of various ag commodities and facilities throughout the Southeast. He is also a Partner-Owner at Massey Products, LLC, and Partner at Lane Crop Insurance. Rob actively serves on the Georgia Pecan Growers Board and is a member of the Southeastern Pecan Growers Association. Through is many entrepreneurial endeavors spanning several sectors, Rob focuses on agriculture, commodity storage, and distribution, contributing to the economic landscape of his rural Georgia community and beyond.Brian Roberts: Brian Roberts’ roots in Southwest Georgia run deep, having been born and raised in Webster County. With a lifetime of experience in agriculture and a passion for the outdoor way of life, Brian has embraced his family's legacy by establishing his home in the heart of a citrus grove that he planted with his own hands-on ancestral farmland. Proud to carry on the tradition of cultivating both family and food on this cherished piece of ground that has been in his family for over a century. In his role as a relationship manager at Southwest Georgia Farm Credit, Brian leverages his extensive knowledge and expertise in the industry. He holds a Master's in Business Administration from Georgia Southwestern State University and graduated Cum Laude from Georgia Southern University with a Bachelor's in Science. Additionally, Brian serves as the treasurer on the board of directors for the Georgia Citrus Association. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Brian is a dedicated family man. He and his high school sweetheart, Haley Roberts, have two children, Ellie and Noble. Together, they grow a variety of cold-hardy citrus fruits, including satsuma mandarins, shiranui mandarins, and red navels.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Oct 14, 202447 min

S1 Ep 29Episode 29: Weather, Peanuts and Cotton

On this episode, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit welcomes a fantastic lineup of experts willing to share their fall weather forecasts and insights to the 2024 peanut and cotton harvest season. This episode features commentary by Climatologist Pam Knox, Attorney and AGvocate Bob Redding, and Cotton Economist Don Shurley. Pam Knox: Pam Knox is the Director of the University of Georgia Weather Network, a group of 88 automated weather stations across the state which provide weather and climate data to farmers, utilities, Extension agents and private citizens. The network also helps support the National Weather Service by providing real-time weather information in hazardous weather outbreaks to support public safety initiatives. She is an Extension Climatologist in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences specializing in agriculture and climate change and is a past Assistant State Climatologist for Georgia and has also served as the Wisconsin State Climatologist. Pam is currently serving as an author for the upcoming 5th National Climate Assessment on Southeastern climate.Bob Redding: Bob Redding is a native of Edison, Georgia and has spent his professional life in Washington, D.C. Bob worked on Capitol Hill for twelve years, six years in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Chief of Staff and six years in the U.S. Senate as Executive Assistant and later as Chief of Staff, both for members serving on the Agriculture Committees and the Agricultural Appropriations Subcommittee in the Senate. Bob has served as National Finance Chairman for several Members of Congress and the U.S. Senate.In January of 1993, Bob opened a lobbying firm on Capitol Hill. He has received presidential appointments to several Federal Advisory Committees at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Bob is considered one of the leading authorities on agricultural legislation having worked in the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate and as an advocate for agricultural organizations. He has received numerous awards for his service to the agricultural industry.Dr. Don Shurley: Don is a retired University of Georgia cotton economist. He spent 28 years on the UGA Tifton Campus. He has continued his cotton work through industry sponsorships, contracts and grants, consulting, print and on-line media, and invited presentations. With34 years’ experience in cotton, Don is widely considered by industry and peers as one of nations leading cotton experts. He is recipient of some of the University of Georgia and College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences highest awards for public service and outreach. Don also teaches ½ time at ABAC teaching commodity marketing and agricultural policy.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Aug 30, 20241h 0m

S1 Ep 28Episode 28: Women in Ag

Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is committed to recognizing women that make an impact in the industry of agriculture, a demographic that continues to grow. Whether in the classroom, in the research lab, in the field, in the orchard, or in legislation, women are the storytellers and champions that the industry needs to ensure its longevity. In this episode of HERE WE GROW, we welcome three leadHERS shedding light on their experiences, go-to resources, and their inspiration behind pioneering new pathways and leading the next generation. This podcast provides commentary by Researcher, Ag Professor, and farmer Carla Sanford, Retired Federal Law Enforcement Officer turned Citrus Farmer and Agvocate Lindy Savelle, and Ag Education Teacher and FFA Advisor Victoria Harrell. Carla Dean Sanford: Carla earned her Ph.D. at the University of Florida conducting research in beef cattle. She continued research at Montana State University, where she was an assistant professor and beef cattle specialist. She is now back on her family’s diversified ag operation in Decatur County and is an adjunct professor at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Carla and her husband, Michael welcomed their first child, Carson, last fall and look forward to raising him on the farm and having him be a part of their own ag operation. Carla is also currently serving as an Adjunct Professor with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.Lindy Savelle: Lindy Savelle is a retired Federal Law Enforcement Officer gone “Orangeprenuer”Upon retirement in 2019 from a federal law enforcement career spanning over 34 years, Lindy was compelled to return to her roots in Southwest Georgia and do something as a “give back” to her community. She and her husband, Perry, began a rejuvenation project of JoNina Farm in Ochlocknee, GA, transforming it into an agritourism commercial citrus grove, all the while developing a USDA certified citrus nursery there called Georgia Grown Citrus. Lindy has worked over the years to help develop the Georgia Citrus Association and the Georgia Citrus Commodity Commission which promote Georgia’s burgeoning citrus industry through networking, marketing, research and education.Victoria Harrell: Victoria is an agricultural education teacher at Bainbridge High School and serves as an FFA advisor for the Bainbridge FFA Chapter. She has been teaching for 10 years. She is the 2024 Decatur County Teacher of the Year. She is also the 6th generation to live on her family farm in Colquitt, GA. Her passion for agriculture and advocacy began early in life, and she is committed to continue educating tomorrow's leaders about this industry. Victoria is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Career and Technical Education from Auburn University. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Aug 16, 202448 min

S1 Ep 27Episode 27: Drone Applicators and Equipment Financing

Episode 27 focuses on ag technology and an equipment outlook for 2024. If you are interested in agricultural advancements through technology and have plans to purchase equipment for your operation soon, this episode is for you!Johnny Villanueava: Johnny Villanueva is the Managing Partner and General Manager of Flint Irrigation which is an affiliate of Agrispray Drones. He started his drone business a little over 2 years ago in Lee County, Georgia with the purpose to educate, sell and service the general public in agriculture spray drones. Johnny also farms row crops and looked into ag spray drones to solve a need for precision application in small field trials. The DJI Agras line of spray drones allowed him to be on the cutting edge of new farming practices and be more precise in foliar applications. He soon became the local resource for everything spray drones and decided to enter into a partnership with Agrispray drones to meet a growing, fast-paced demand for spray drones on local farms. This demand coupled with on farm education started what we now have as a successful drone retail business. Ragan Brown: Ragan Brown has been employed with SWGA for over 18 years. She has her MBA from Georgia Southwestern and has held various positions and is currently Residential Lending Unit & Other Financial Services Manager. She started the Farm Credit Express product for SWGA and other farm credits associations and has been working with equipment financing and leasing for the past 10 years. Ragan resides in Leesburg with her husband, Richard and children. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

May 21, 202437 min

S1 Ep 26Episode 26: Finding a Home in Southwest Georgia

Episode 26 focuses on finding a place to call home in Southwest Georgia! If you are a first-time home buyer, aspiring southern dweller, entering your #ruralera, or interested in buying or building your forever home outside of the city limits, this episode is for you! Commentary for this episode is provided by Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager Anna Kinchen, Upland Real Estate Owner Bri Whigham, and Residential and Lifestyle Lending expert Lee Hatcher.Bri Whigham is a third generation Realtor® located in Thomasville, Georgia with a background in marketing, sales, and photography. The Red Hills of North Florida and South Georgia offer many lifestyle choices from the oceanfront to the waterway and city living to plantations. Whether you are looking to buy or sell, Bri can help sell YOU the south!Lee Hatcher is a Residential and Lifestyle Lender with Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. She assists clients in Southwest Georgia with navigating the home buying process from start to finish.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

May 13, 202426 min

S1 Ep 25Episide 25: Preparing for a Farm Loan (Resources for Young, Beginning and Small Operation Farmers)

Episode 25: Preparing for a Farm Loan (Resources for Young, Beginning, and Small Operation Farmers)Episode 25 is hosted by Brant Harrell; a Relationship Manager with SWGA Farm Credit. This podcast focuses on prepares young, beginning, and small operation farmers for financing and long-term success! Commentary on this episode is also provided by Newt Gilman, with the Georgia Farm Service Agency. Newt Gilman is a State Farm Loan Specialist for Farm Service Agency, a Farm Loan Division in Georgia. He joined FSA as a Farm Loan Officer in 2018 and became a Loan Specialist in 2021. He also has a background in farm equipment sales and serving with UGA Extension. In his personal experience on his family’s small ruminant operation and in his professional career, he has developed a passion for helping America’s farmers and ranchers obtain the financial resources they need to keep our nation’s food supply plentiful.Brant Harrell was born and raised in Decatur County. He is graduate of Georgia Southern University. He has farmed for 25 years and has served as a Lender and Relationship Manager for Southwest Farm Credit for 15 years. He also serves as the Chair for the Decatur County Agriculture Committee.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Apr 17, 202441 min

S1 Ep 24Episode 24: Farm to Fork

On our latest episode, Relationship Manager Mike Harris discusses what happens when a commodity leaves the farm with McClellan Organics owner, Bryan McClellan. Bryan McClellan is owner of McClellan Organics, a 350-acre organic vegetable farm located in Climax, GA. Bryan has been growing and selling organic produce for over 18 years.Mike Harris has extensive experience as a Credit Officer, Commercial Lender, Branch Manager, and Market President.  Mike’s personal experience on the farm, combined with his professional experience as an ag lender, make him an asset for Farm Credit and our clients.  He has a passion for helping farmers succeed and rural communities grow. Mike will use his firsthand experiences and his financial skills to help our association continue to serve our customers at an exceptional level.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender.  NMLS 691477.  The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System.  No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice.  For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected].  Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Feb 20, 202432 min

S1 Ep 23Episode 23: Hunt and Gather

On episode 23 of HERE WE GROW, we sit down with guest experts Michael Chamberlain and Kevin Dowdy to discuss cultivating the perfect South Georgia habitat for wildlife, turkey hunting, and how to search for and collect prized artifacts on your property.Michael Chamberlain: Dr. Mike Chamberlain is the Terrell Distinguished Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management at the University of Georgia. He is widely recognized as a leading authority on wild turkeys and has been conducting applied research on the bird for the past 30 years. Mike did his undergraduate work at Virginia Tech University, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at Mississippi State University.Kevin Dowdy: Kevin Dowdy found his first arrowhead when he was about 6 years old with his grandfather while squirrel hunting. He’s had a passion for arrowheads and artifacts ever since. Mr. Dowdy has written and published 4 arrowhead Identification and Price Guides (Best of The Best Vol 1-4) and 4 Volumes of Legends in Stone books. He has also maintained and operated an online Artifacts store since 1998.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com

Jan 25, 202433 min

S1 Ep 22Episode 22: Finding a Home in Southwest Georgia

On episode 22, Jordan Gilbert, a Residential and Lifestyle Lender with SWGA Farm Credit, shares information regarding the current and future housing markets as well as welcomes first-time home buyers to share their experiences. This episode features commentary by Lydia and Cory Green.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com

Dec 22, 202319 min

S1 Ep 21Episode 21: Resources for Young, Beginning, and Small Operation Farmers

On Epsiode 21, our host welcomes a fantastic lineup of experts willing to share their knowledge and resources and for young, beginning, and small operation farmers in Georgia. This episode features commentary by Martin Bius and Lily Baucom.Martin Bius was an agriculture teacher in Decatur County for 30 years. In 1990, he started his career at West Bainbridge Middle School and also taught High School classes periodically during this time. In 2006, Martin became the advisor for the Decatur County Young Farmers Chapter and taught agriculture classes at Bainbridge High School. Upon his graduation from teaching in 2019, he and his wife, Denise moved to Tifton where he now serves as the Adult Education Director for the Georgia Agriculture Education Program. He serves as the Executive Secretary for the Georgia Young Farmers Association.Lily Baucom is a native Atlantan – she is also a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she received a B.A. in Public Policy and Social Entrepreneurship. Her career has primarily focused on scaling non-profit organizations with missions centered around agriculture education and local food systems. Prior to her current role, she served as the Executive Director of the Common Market Southeast, a local farm foods distributor, based in Atlanta, that focused on improving regional food systems. Currently she serves as the Executive Director of the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture, a nonprofit organization founded by Georgia Farm Bureau.Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com

Dec 19, 202329 min

S1 Ep 20Episode 20: Land, Recreational Properties and Hunting Opportunities in Southwest Georgia

On episode 20 of HERE WE GROW, Relationship Manager Brant Harrell welcomes a fantastic lineup of experts willing to share their knowledge on land, recreational properties, and hunting opportunities in Southwest Georgia. This episode features commentary by Vince Barfield, Cole Barfield, and Brian Dean. Vince Barfield: Vince is the Broker and Owner of Barfield Auctions, Inc. and is licensed in 5 Southeastern States (Georgia, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina and Mississippi. Vince is also a state registered real property appraiser in the State of Georgia. Cole Barfield: Cole is an Associate Real Estate Broker with Barfield Auctions, Inc. and has been in the real estate business for over 20 years. Cole also owns a solo law practice located in Cuthbert, Ga, where he specializes in real property law and estate matters. Brian Dean: Brian is a 6th generation farmer in Decatur County who grows cotton, corn, soybeans, and peanuts. His operations span overs 4,000 acres. In 2013 he started bagging quality wholesale corn for deer and other wildlife purposes. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com

Nov 2, 202354 min

S1 Ep 19Episode 19: 2023 Fall Weather & Harvest Outlook

Episode 19 of HERE WE GROW welcomes a fantastic lineup of experts willing to share their fall forecasts and insights to the 2023 harvest season. This episode features commentary by Climantologist, Pam Knox, Peanut Agronomist Scott Monfort, and Cotton Economist Don Shurley! Pam Knox: Pam Knox is the Director of the University of Georgia Weather Network, a group of 88 automated weather stations across the state which provide weather and climate data to farmers, utilities, Extension agents and private citizens. The network also helps support the National Weather Service by providing real-time weather information in hazardous weather outbreaks to support public safety initiatives. She is an Extension Climatologist in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences specializing in agriculture and climate change and is a past Assistant State Climatologist for Georgia and has also served as the Wisconsin State Climatologist. Pam is currently serving as an author for the upcoming 5th National Climate Assessment on Southeastern climate. Scott Monfort: Scott Monfort is the Extension Peanut Agronomist at the UGA Tifton Campus in Tifton, Georgia. Scott joined the UGA Extension Peanut Team on August 1, 2014. His primary focus area is the Development of cost-effective crop management systems including cultivar evaluation, tillage systems, Precision Ag Technologies in peanut. He earned the BSA and MS in Plant Pathology at the University of Georgia and the Ph.D. in Plant Science from the University of Arkansas. Don Shurley: Don is a retired University of Georgia cotton economist. He spent 28 years on the UGA Tifton Campus. He has continued his cotton work through industry sponsorships, contracts and grants, consulting, print and on-line media, and invited presentations. With 33 years’ experience in cotton, Don is widely considered by industry and peers as one of nations leading cotton experts. He is recipient of some of the University of Georgia and College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences highest awards for public service and outreach. Don also teaches ½ time at ABAC teaching commodity marketing and agricultural policy. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com

Sep 27, 202336 min

S1 Ep 18Episode 18: Leading in Agriculture: The Mindset of a Farmer

HERE WE GROW with Episode 18! On our recent podcast, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit welcomed Captain Donnie Cochran, Retired Naval Captain and pecan farmer, as well as Jennifer Dunn, Rural Health Agent with UGA Extension, to discuss leadership, overcoming adversity, facing obstacles, succeeding under pressure, and combating mental stress in agriculture. Captain Donnie Cochran, grew up on a farm in Pelham, Georgia. He graduated from Savannah State University in 1976 with a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering Technology and a Commission in the United States Navy. Captain Cochran’s Naval duty includes his time as a RF-8G and F-14 fighter pilot and was once the Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of Fighter Squadron 111. Captain Cochran’s distinguished career also included tours with the United States Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron (The Blue Angels) as the first African American Pilot where he flew three out of size different positions. He was honored again when he was selected to the be the Commanding Officer and Flight Leader of the Blue Angels ins 1994. Upon his retirement from the Navy in 2000, he continued his extraordinary contributions to aviation as a supervisor for the United State Parcel Services (UPS) and a Manager of the Aviation Program for the Coca-Cola Company. Among his many medals, honors, and awards, he is also known for authoring the book, “Glad to Be Here”, and recognized as a motivational teacher, keynote speaker, as successful pecan farmer in South Georgia. Jennifer Dunn Is the Rural Health Agent for the Southwest District of UGA Extension and is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Before beginning her position with UGA Extension, Jennifer worked for the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities for sixteen years, where she served as the Regional Services Administrator for the twenty-four counties located in the southwestern portion of the state. In her current role, Jennifer is helping advance the mission of the UGA Extension’s Rural Georgia: Growing Stronger Initiative by guiding farmers towards necessary mental health resources and teaching them about stress management strategies. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com

Sep 13, 202333 min

S1 Ep 17Episode 17: Harrell Ag Manufacturing

On Episode 17, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit welcomes Brandon Ellerbee with Harrell Ag and Ragan Brown with Farm Credit Express to discuss ag technology and manufacturing, as well as an outlook on farm equipment going into the 2023 Fall harvest season. Brandon Ellerbee is from Albany, Georgia. Brandon grew up around agriculture and has spent his entire working career in the industry. He is the Sales Manager for Harrell Ag Products serving the farming community throughout the Southeast. Ragan Brown has been employed with SWGA for over 18 years. She has her MBA from Georgia Southwestern and has held various positions and is currently Residential Lending Unit & Other Financial Services Manager. She started the Farm Credit Express product for SWGA and other farm credits associations and has been working with equipment financing and leasing for the past 10 years. Ragan resides in Leesburg with her husband, Richard and children. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Aug 3, 202320 min

S1 Ep 16Episode 16: LMC Manufacturing and APGG

On Episode 16, Southwest Georgia Farm Credits welcomes Marcus Carter, President and CEO of LMC Machine Manufacturing, and Neal Flanagan, President and CEO American Peanut Growers Group, LLC, to discuss technology and agribusiness advancements taking place in Southwest Georgia! Lewis Marcus Carter III (Marcus) is the fourth generation President/ CEO and Owner of LMC. Marcus oversees the operations of LMC Donalsonville, LMC AG Albany, and LMC Canada. Marcus and his team have developed and engineered processing plants around the globe, while also specializing in the manufacturing of separation equipment for peanuts, tree nuts, and other agricultural products that eventually become food ingredients or seeds. Marcus has a passion for building relationships with customers and ensuring that the solutions LMC provide are the best available. Neal Flanagan is the President & CEO of American Peanut Growers Group, LLC, otherwise known as APGG in Donalsonville, Georgia. Neal has been in his role with APGG since 2017. Prior to his role with APGG, he was in charge of Sales for Brooks Peanut Company in Samson, AL which later became part of the global ag conglomerate, Olam. Neal is a graduate of the University of Georgia in Agribusiness. Neal is most proud of all that American Peanut Growers Group has accomplished since its inception in 2003 and during his tenure for the last 6 years. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Jun 22, 202334 min

S1 Ep 15Episode 15: Senator Sam Watson and Ag Commissioner Tyler Harper

Episode 15 of HERE WE GROW welcomes Ag Commissioner Tyler Harper and Senator Sam Watson to the podcast to discuss their newly elected roles, challenges facing farmers, and a 2023 overall outlook on the agriculture industry. Ag Commissioner Tyler Harper: Tyler Harper is a 7th generation farmer, small business owner, former State Senator, and the 17th Agriculture Commissioner of the State of Georgia. Tyler lives in Ocilla and is a lifelong resident of South Georgia. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering and has an associate's degree in agriculture from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. He is an active member in his local community and has helped lead organizations across the state - from his local rotary club, to the Georgia Young Farmers Association, among numerous others, including serving as the past Chair of the Southern Legislative Conference's Agriculture and Rural Development Committee. When he isn't serving the state as Agriculture Commissioner or working on his farm, you can find Tyler enjoying the outdoors, cheering on the Georgia Bulldogs, or at Satilla Baptist Church, where he plays in the band every Sunday. Senator Sam Watson, was elected to serve the Georgia State Senate in January 2023. Sen. Watson serves the citizens of Senate District 11 which includes Brooks, Colquitt, Cook, Decatur, Grady, Seminole, and Thomas County, Georgia. Prior to his election to the Senate, Senator Watson served five terms in the Georgia House of Representatives representing House District 172. Sen. Watson serves as a member of the Senate Committee on Economic Development and Tourism, the Senate Committee on Government Oversight, the Senate Committee on Science and Technology, the Senate Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations, and as Ex-Officio of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Consumer Affairs. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is an equal opportunity lender. NMLS 691477. The views and opinions expressed are those of the guest speakers and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit or the Farm Credit System. No information contained in this podcast shall constitute financial, investment, legal, and/or other professional advice. For questions about the podcast, please contact Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Marketing Manager, Anna Kinchen, at 229-493-0921 or [email protected]. Please visit our website to learn more at www.SWGAFarmCredit.com.

Jun 1, 202334 min
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