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The Prairie Farm Podcast

The Prairie Farm Podcast

Nicolas Lirio & Kent Boucher

364 episodesEN

Show overview

The Prairie Farm Podcast has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 364 episodes. That works out to roughly 340 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 28 min and 1h 18m — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 38 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 107 episodes published. Published by Nicolas Lirio & Kent Boucher.

Episodes
364
Running
2022–2026 · 4y
Median length
52 min
Cadence
Several per week

From the publisher

All things conservation, prairie, gardening, permaculture, hunting, and agriculture. ”Conservation happens one mind at a time.”

Latest Episodes

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Ep. 357 (Coffee Time) Legalized Hunting on National Parks and Grazing Leases on BLM Ground

May 13, 202658 min

Ep. 356 What Great Habitat Looks Like and Why Hunters Are America’s Conservationists w/Travis Frank

May 8, 20261h 34m

Ep. 355 (Coffee Time) Does “No Mow May” ACTUALLY Help The Bees??

May 6, 202648 min

Ep. 354 The Man Who Manages the Most Diverse Prairie We’ve Ever Seen

May 1, 202653 min

Ep. 353 (Coffee Time) How Trees Affect Mental Health and A New Study on Agrochemicals and Cancer

Apr 29, 202642 min

Ep. 352 How to ACTUALLY Fix the Water Quality and Are Data Centers Good for Rural America

Apr 24, 20261h 5m

Ep. 351 (Coffee Time) The Pollinator Prairie Death Spiral and the Details on The Boundary Waters

Apr 22, 202647 min

Ep. 350 She's Read More Midwest Pioneer Journals Than Almost Anyone

Apr 17, 20261h 14m

Ep. 349 (Coffee Time) How Would Mandatory Set Aside Acres Economically Affect Your Rural County Today?

Apr 15, 202637 min

Ep. 348 Why Native Plants and Few Chemicals Grow Better Deer

Apr 10, 20261h 54m

Ep. 347 (Coffee Time) Our Worst Days In The Field! And Why Is The US Forest Service Moving Out of DC?

Apr 8, 202637 min

Ep. 346 Why We Can't Buy Our Way Out of a Broken Food System

Molly Pickering, Policy Director for Illinois Stewardship Alliance, joins Nicolas and Kent for a wide-ranging conversation on what's actually broken in America's food system. From monopoly meat packers to cottage food laws to pesticide drift hitting small farms, Molly brings the policy perspective that most farmers never get to hear. hokseynativeseeds.com (for all your native seed, native pastures, native habitat mixes, and more) BirdHunterSupply.com (for all your bird hunting supply needs)

Apr 3, 20261h 6m

Ep. 345 (Coffee Time) Nebraska Fires' Long Term Affects and Who Pays for Water Quality?

Welcome back to another riveting episode of Coffee Time Wednesday! The Nebraska Sandhills just went through the largest wildfire in state history. What does that mean for the prairie and the cattle on that prairie? Then the conversation shifts to Iowa's water. Two new reports just tied nitrates and pesticides to Iowa's extremely high cancer rate. Who's responsible? Who pays? hokseynativeseeds.com (for all your backyard prairie, native pasture, and native seed mixes) Iowa Cover Crop (for all your cover crop and alternative crop needs) McKay Insurance (for all your insurance and financial planning needs)

Apr 1, 202656 min

Ep. 344 How and When To Burn Your Prairie Fields From The Man Who Has Burned 100,000 Acres

Ray Geroff is a district heritage biologist for the Illinois DNR and has burned over 100,000 acres of prairie. 3,900 were just the day before the podcast. In Episode 344, Kent and Nicolas break down burn safety, proper weather windows, what each season of fire does to your landscape, using fire against sericea and brome, and what happens when a prairie never burns. This is burning 101 from someone who does it for a living every single year. hokseynativeseeds.com (for all your native seed needs. And we also do prairie restoration and management and site visits.) McKay Insurance (for all your insurance needs) BirdHunterSupply.com (for all your bird hunting supply needs, as well as bird dog gear, and more!)

Mar 27, 20261h 10m

Ep. 343 (Coffee Time) How People Use Auctions To Steal Machinery and How Awns Can Kill Bird Dogs

Nicolas and Kent start this one recanting how a man tried to steal two tractors from them through their recent farm auction. Tim Brown, The Bearded Uplander, is back, and this one gets real fast. His bird dog Mac nearly died from a grass awn that migrated through his body — and it happens way more than people think. The guys break down which wild ryes are dangerous for hunting dogs, how to protect them at the tailgate, and then get into building pheasant habitat that actually works. Informative, honest, and a little terrifying if you run a bird dog. hokseynativeseeds.com (for all your CRP, backyard prairie, and pollinator mixes) Iowa Cover Crop (for all your cover crop and alternative crop needs)

Mar 25, 202656 min

Ep. 342 Gubernatorial Candidate Eddie Andrews

Eddie Andrews joins us to discuss the riff between republicans and democrats in Iowa, property taxes, school ESA's, and of course water quality. We enjoyed this conversation and believe you will as well! hokseynativeseeds.com (for CRP mixes, backyard prairie mixes, native pasture mixes, and hunting habitat mixes) Iowa Cover Crop (for all your cover crop needs) McKay Insurance (for all your insurance and financial planning needs)

Mar 20, 20261h 51m

Ep. 341 (Coffee Time) A Quick Farm Bill Update and Raising Tax Rates for Out of State Land Owners

Kent, Riley, and Nicolas talk about what's going on with the Farm Bill today, and what status it has in the legislative pipeline. They also discuss what would need to happen for Iowa to have a higher tax bracket for out of state land owners. There's a lot of uncertainty for the rural United States, especially with farming. What can we do to enhance it? What needs to change? hokseynativeseeds.com (for backyard prairie mixes, habitat mixes, CRP mixes, EQIP mixes, and a lot more)

Mar 18, 202639 min

Ep. 340 How and When to Plant a Prairie So It ACTUALLY Shows Up w/Justin Meissen

Justin Meissen, Research and Restoration Program Manager at the Tallgrass Prairie Center, joins the Prairie Farm Podcast to talk prairie establishment from the ground up — literally. Why native annual weeds aren't always your enemy. What months to plant and which ones to avoid at all costs. How seed size predicts establishment success. And what "coefficient of conservatism" actually means. This one's packed. hokseynativeseeds.com (for backyard prairie, CRP mixes, hunting habitat mixes, native pasture mixes, and more) Iowa Cover Crop (for all your cover crop needs)

Mar 13, 20261h 18m

Ep. 339 (Coffee Time) Are You As Tough As A Pioneer Woman? And Using Fire To Eliminate Brome

Kent's very own father, Alan Boucher, joined us to discuss a journal entry from a woman in the 1800's. We also discuss whether or not someone should burn a prairie field now or in May to eliminate brome. hokseynativeseeds.com (for CRP, Backyard Prairie, and Hunting Mixes) Iowa Cover Crop (for all your cover crop needs) Bird Hunter Supply (for all your bird hunting supplies)

Mar 11, 202637 min

Ep. 338 Are Small Dairy Farms Actually Viable??

Derek Orth, a fourth general dairy farmer, joins us to discuss if small dairy farms could have a spot in the US market in the future. Dairy farmers do a lot of work for very little pay, and we get into the nitty gritty on the podcast. hokseynativeseeds.com (for backyard prairie, pollinator, native pasture mixes, and more) birdhuntersupply.com (for all your bird hunting gear and to give back to conservation)

Mar 6, 20261h 10m
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