Episode 100: Kick This Pig: 100 Episodes Later
After 100 episodes of the Maine Farmcast, Dr. Colt W. Knight and Dr. Glenda Pereira take a moment to reflect on the journey. What started as a leap into the unknown has grown into a weekly podcast connecting farmers, researchers, and agricultural professionals across the country. Guided by the simple mindset of “just do it,” this milestone episode looks back at the early days, the evolution of the show, and how conversations with guests have influenced both the podcast and their Extension work.
Along the way, Colt and Glenda revisit some of their favorite moments, from meaningful discussions on sustainability and calf care to unforgettable stories and lighthearted debates, including the ongoing chocolate milk conversation. Blending humor, insight, and gratitude, this episode captures the heart of the Maine Farmcast: real conversations, practical knowledge, and the people who shape agriculture every day. Whether you’ve been listening since Episode 1 or are just tuning in, this episode celebrates 100 episodes and looks ahead to what’s next.
Featured Maine Farmcast Episodes
- Episode 1 – Ventilation with Dr. Morgan Hayes
- Episode 13 – Heat Stress Considerations for Dairy Farms with Dr. Bethany Dado-Senn
- Episode 15 – Shades of Green: Cows, Agrivoltaics, and Climate Resilience with Dr. Brad Heins
- Episode 22 – Beef Sustainability with Dr. Sebastian Mejia Turcios
- Episode 25 – Swine Genetics with Randy Shipley (Shipley Swine Genetics)
- Episode 32 – Calf Chronicles: The 5 Cs of Dairy Calf Care with Bethany Dado-Senn
- Episode 41 – Getting to Know your Hosts Part 1 with Dr. Glenda Pereira
- Episode 43- Getting to Know your Hosts Part 2 with Dr. Colt W. Knight
- Episode 52 – Oink if you are Ready to Get Started Raising Pigs!
- Episode 68 – Brains, Bears and Butchery: Tall Tales from Extension Life with Dr. Gregg Rentfrow
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