In this episode of the AgCulture Podcast, Becky Huttenga, an animal scientist with extensive experience in agricultural and natural resource management, discusses the critical topic of farmland preservation. Becky explores the importance of protecting farmland, especially in rapidly developing areas like Ottawa County, Michigan. She shares insights on various preservation methods, the challenges of urban encroachment, and the significance of local planning and zoning. Tune in to understand how farmland preservation impacts water quality, community sustainability, and agricultural viability. Listen on your favorite podcast platform for an enlightening conversation on securing our agricultural future.
Meet the guest: Becky Huttenga is a lifelong resident of Ottawa County with a diverse background in agriculture and natural resources. She earned her Bachelor of Science and Master's in Animal Science at Michigan State University. Becky has led countywide initiatives in farmland protection, agriculture, and economic development since joining Ottawa County in 2015. Named one of Mlive’s Women Who Shape the State in 2023, Becky is passionate about bridging natural resources and agriculture.
Discover the world of agriculture with the "Ag Culture Podcast", hosted by Paul Windemuller. This podcast will be a gateway for those passionate about agriculture to explore its global perspectives and innovative practices. Join Paul as he shares his experiences in the agricultural industry, his travels and encounters with important figures around the world. Expect engaging stories of Paul's journey as a first-generation farmer and consultant, covering topics ranging from coffee to greenhouses to agricultural technology. "Ag Culture'' will aim to inspire agricultural entrepreneurs and innovators weekly.
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