In the fields, orchards, barns, and waters of Washington State, a quiet crisis is unfolding—one that threatens the future of family farms, rural communities, and the very food system we all rely on.
The Farming Show pulls back the curtain on the political, environmental, and social pressures reshaping agriculture in the Pacific Northwest. With unflinching honesty and a deep respect for the people who grow our food, host Dillon Honcoop takes listeners straight to the front lines of the fight for farming’s future.
Each week, the show tackles the top issues on the minds of farmers—from burdensome regulations and environmental litigation to labor challenges, market disruptions, and the threat of misinformation. But this isn’t just a policy podcast—it’s a storytelling platform. Listeners will hear directly from farmers, farmworkers, researchers, and advocates who are living the realities of today’s agricultural landscape.
What makes The Farming Show different is its willingness to ask hard questions, name names, and challenge powerful narratives that harm local farms. Backed by the advocacy and investigative work of Save Family Farming, this show doesn’t shy away from controversy—it leans in, bringing clarity, context, and conviction to the most complex issues.
Whether you’re a farmer, a policymaker, or just someone who cares about where your food comes from, The Farming Show offers a compelling look at what’s at stake—and what we can do to protect the future of farming in Washington State and beyond.
Subscribe to The Farming Show Podcast on your favorite audio platform to listen anytime. If you want to listen live, you can catch The Farming Show Saturday mornings at 7am on KGMI Radio, 96.5 FM and 790 AM in Bellingham, Washington.
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In the fields, orchards, barns, and waters of Washington State, a quiet crisis is unfolding—one that threatens the future of family farms, rural communities, and the very food system we all rely on.
The Farming Show pulls back the curtain on the political, environmental, and social pressures reshaping agriculture in the Pacific Northwest. With unflinching honesty and a deep respect for the people who grow our food, host Dillon Honcoop takes listeners straight to the front lines of the fight for farming’s future.
Each week, the show tackles the top issues on the minds of farmers—from burdensome regulations and environmental litigation to labor challenges, market disruptions, and the threat of misinformation. But this isn’t just a policy podcast—it’s a storytelling platform. Listeners will hear directly from farmers, farmworkers, researchers, and advocates who are living the realities of today’s agricultural landscape.
What makes The Farming Show different is its willingness to ask hard questions, name names, and challenge powerful narratives that harm local farms. Backed by the advocacy and investigative work of Save Family Farming, this show doesn’t shy away from controversy—it leans in, bringing clarity, context, and conviction to the most complex issues.
Whether you’re a farmer, a policymaker, or just someone who cares about where your food comes from, The Farming Show offers a compelling look at what’s at stake—and what we can do to protect the future of farming in Washington State and beyond.
Subscribe to The Farming Show Podcast on your favorite audio platform to listen anytime. If you want to listen live, you can catch The Farming Show Saturday mornings at 7am on KGMI Radio, 96.5 FM and 790 AM in Bellingham, Washington.
Olympia Shortchanges Whatcom Water Users Sued By State
The Farming Show
21 minutes 46 seconds
1 month ago
Olympia Shortchanges Whatcom Water Users Sued By State
Despite fully funding its own legal needs after launching a massive lawsuit against all water users in Whatcom County, the state has dialed back its support for the 30,000-plus Whatcom residents it sued.
Fred Likkel, Executive Director of Whatcom Family Farmers, joins Dillon with the latest developments in the controversial court case, including how the state is legally required to assist the residents it has dragged into court.
The Farming Show
In the fields, orchards, barns, and waters of Washington State, a quiet crisis is unfolding—one that threatens the future of family farms, rural communities, and the very food system we all rely on.
The Farming Show pulls back the curtain on the political, environmental, and social pressures reshaping agriculture in the Pacific Northwest. With unflinching honesty and a deep respect for the people who grow our food, host Dillon Honcoop takes listeners straight to the front lines of the fight for farming’s future.
Each week, the show tackles the top issues on the minds of farmers—from burdensome regulations and environmental litigation to labor challenges, market disruptions, and the threat of misinformation. But this isn’t just a policy podcast—it’s a storytelling platform. Listeners will hear directly from farmers, farmworkers, researchers, and advocates who are living the realities of today’s agricultural landscape.
What makes The Farming Show different is its willingness to ask hard questions, name names, and challenge powerful narratives that harm local farms. Backed by the advocacy and investigative work of Save Family Farming, this show doesn’t shy away from controversy—it leans in, bringing clarity, context, and conviction to the most complex issues.
Whether you’re a farmer, a policymaker, or just someone who cares about where your food comes from, The Farming Show offers a compelling look at what’s at stake—and what we can do to protect the future of farming in Washington State and beyond.
Subscribe to The Farming Show Podcast on your favorite audio platform to listen anytime. If you want to listen live, you can catch The Farming Show Saturday mornings at 7am on KGMI Radio, 96.5 FM and 790 AM in Bellingham, Washington.