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Modern Farming

Modern Farming

By: Green Jean Foundation
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Welcome to Modern Farming, the new podcast brought to you by the Green Jean Foundation. Join us each week, as we dive into different ways to think about agricultural production - looking at some methods to revolutionize what we do. The Modern Farming Podcast features a diverse panel of hosts and covers a wide range of topics. Our exclusive interviews with industry leaders, innovative discussions, and groundbreaking insights are something you won’t want to miss. But we’re more than just a podcast. The Green Jean Foundation is dedicated to fostering a deep appreciation for agriculture and expanding knowledge to young minds. We provide schools with the necessary tools for students to have hands-on learning opportunities that connect to agriculture. For more information about the Green Jean Foundation, visit us at greenjeanfoundation.org and sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest news and events. Don’t miss out on the transformation happening in agriculture. Subscribe to the Modern Farming Podcast and let’s shape the future of farming together.Copyright 2025 Green Jean Foundation Natural History Nature & Ecology Science Social Sciences
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  • From Student to Steward: Teaching and Trailblazing with Stacy Young
    Jul 4 2025

    In this inspiring episode of Modern Farming, we sit down with Stacy Young, a powerhouse educator and advocate for agricultural literacy and hands-on learning. Stacy is the agriculture teacher and FFA advisor at Branford High School, where her influence stretches far beyond the classroom. As a National FFA Teacher Ambassador and Agriscience Ambassador, she brings national-level insights to a local program that’s shaping the future of farming in Suwannee County, Florida.

    🌱 In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • Stacy’s journey from high school FFA member to becoming Branford’s first female ag teacher, and how her own teacher sparked a lifelong career.

    • The dynamic, student-driven programs she leads—including greenhouse and aquaponics systems, a full shop for ag mechanics projects, and job training tied directly to real-world agricultural careers.

    • How her students stay busy through summer managing family farms, research projects, and tending to 4.5 acres of maize and peanuts, plus barnyard animals like sheep, pigs, donkeys, and ducks.

    • Her use of tools like the AEST Smart Growing System and GPS-integrated planting methods to prepare students for the future of ag technology.

    • The remarkable stat that 1 in every 3 students at Branford High School is enrolled in the ag program—and how Stacy has expanded offerings all the way to the middle school level.

    Whether you’re an educator, a parent, or just passionate about the future of food and farming, Stacy’s story will inspire you to see agriculture as a powerful platform for leadership, innovation, and legacy.

    🎧 Listen now, and don’t forget to subscribe!

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    32 mins
  • Middle School, Major Impact: How Emilyn Sharpless' Ag Programs is Growing Leaders
    Jun 27 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by Emilyn Sharpless, a dynamic agricultural educator at Bok Academy in Lake Wales, Florida. With 10 years of teaching experience—six of those spent transforming Bok’s ag program—Emilyn shares how she rebuilt the curriculum from the ground up to align with FFA standards and student-driven learning. Her efforts paid off: Bok Academy was recently named one of Florida’s Finest FFA Chapters and is a National Chapter Finalist heading to national competition.

    We explore how Emilyn engages her 185+ middle schoolers daily across six packed classes (with a student waitlist!) through a fully student-run program. From managing animals and greenhouse operations to using professional-grade equipment, her students gain hands-on experience and ownership in every aspect of their education.

    Emilyn also reflects on her own journey—from FFA student to ag teacher—and what it means to guide the next generation of leaders. We dive into the high demand for ag teachers, the importance of land labs and contests in FFA, and how passion, mentorship, and real-world application are at the heart of her classroom.

    If you care about agricultural education, FFA, or inspiring future farmers and leaders, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

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    49 mins
  • A New Paige: in Agriculture: Youth, Advocacy, and the Power of 4-H
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode of Modern Farming, we sit down with Paige Cruse, a proud seventh-generation cattle rancher from South Florida who’s making big waves as a youth ag leader, storyteller, and advocate for American agriculture.

    As a Florida FFA Star Farmer Finalist, Agricultural Communications SAE Finalist, and Extemporaneous Public Speaking State Champion and National Reserve Champion, Paige shares how she’s spent the last six years using her voice—and her platform—to stand up for the people who feed us all.

    We talk about:

    • Paige’s early journey in 4-H and how it shaped her commitment to agriculture

    • Her experiences in FFA and the impact of ag education in and out of the classroom

    • Why she started FrontPaigeAg.com and what drives her to speak up for producers

    • How writing for AgDaily helps her educate consumers and build trust in U.S. food systems

    • Her belief that boots-on-the-ground agriculture is essential to national food security

    • Plans for the future—and how she’s continuing to tell ag’s story


    Paige reminds us that agriculture is more than a lifestyle—it’s a legacy. Tune in to hear how one high school senior is already making a nationwide impact through words, action, and heart.


    🎧 Listen now, and don’t forget to follow Paige at FrontPaigeAg.com


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    40 mins
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