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Sunday

12:00 am-12:00 am
The Big Food Question
11:00 am-11:45 am
Pizza Quest
11:00 am-11:45 am
Gastronomica
1:00 pm-1:30 pm
Eat Your Words
3:00 pm-3:30 pm
Meant To Be Eaten
4:30 pm-5:30 pm
Snacky Tunes
6:00 pm-6:45 pm
Eating Matters
7:00 pm-7:45 pm
Buenlimón Radio

Monday

12:00 pm-12:45 pm
Feast Yr Ears
1:00 pm-1:45 pm
The Feedfeed
2:00 pm-2:45 pm
What Doesn't Kill You
3:00 pm-3:45 pm
Japan Eats!
4:00 pm-4:45 pm
In the Sauce
5:00 pm-5:45 pm
Cutting the Curd

Tuesday

11:00 am-11:45 am
The Line
2:00 pm-2:45 pm
Opening Soon
3:00 pm-3:45 pm
Soul by Chef Todd Richards
4:00 pm-4:30 pm
Life's a Banquet
4:30 pm-5:00 pm
Item 13: An African Food Podcast
5:00 pm-5:45 pm
Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
6:15 pm-7:00 pm
Tech Bites

Wednesday

10:00 am-10:45 am
Cooking in Mexican From A to Z
11:00 am-11:45 am
Jupiter's Almanac
12:00 pm-12:45 pm
Speaking Broadly
1:00 pm-1:45 pm
The Farm Report
2:00 pm-2:45 pm
The Speakeasy
3:00 pm-3:30 pm
Fields
4:00 pm-4:45 pm
All in the Industry ®️
5:00 pm-5:45 pm
The Grape Nation
6:00 pm-6:45 pm
Food Without Borders
7:00 pm-7:45 pm
Feast Meets West

Thursday

8:00 am-8:30 am
Agave Road Trip
9:00 am-9:30 am
The Shameless Chef
10:00 am-10:45 am
Dyed Green
11:00 am-11:15 am
Let's Talk About Food
12:00 pm-12:45 pm
A Taste of the Past
1:00 pm-1:30 pm
Eat Your Heartland Out
2:00 pm-2:45 pm
Why Food?
4:00 pm-4:45 pm
Inside Julia's Kitchen
5:00 pm-5:45 pm
HRN Happy Hour
6:00 pm-6:45 pm
Processing

Friday

12:00 am-12:45 am
ShiftWork by RWCF
1:00 pm-1:45 pm
My Family Recipe
4:00 pm-4:30 pm
Time For Lunch
5:00 pm-5:15 pm
Meat and Three

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Protecting Farmland, One Match at a Time

Developers have purchased millions of acres of U.S. farmland, but some young farmers are helping to protect its future.
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Cover Crops for Improved Soil and Water

In some ways, Illinois farmers have it good. Much of the state boasts rich, dark soil that helps rank its production of corn and soybeans among the highest in the nation. Because the Prairie State is receiving frequent and more intense rainfall, it is increasingly important that farmers adopt conservation...
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How Kentucky Bourbon Can Help Save the Planet

When the U.S. outlawed alcohol during Prohibition, Kentucky farmers stopped growing rye, a key ingredient in one of Kentucky’s most iconic products—bourbon. As agricultural research compelled farmers to explore the benefits of cover crops, American Farmland Trust (AFT) detected an opportunity to revive rye. AFT launched the Kentucky Commercial Rye...

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