In this episode of the AgCulture Podcast, I talk about what I learned while hosting a group of Nuffield Scholars in Western Michigan. We get into how local microclimates shape crop choices, how community values show up in the way farms run, and why sharing ideas across countries really matters in agriculture. I also touch on why it's so important to get young people involved in fairs and ag events. Tune in on your favorite podcast platform!
Meet the guest:
Paul Windemuller is an agripreneur, 2024 Nuffield Scholar, and host of the ‘AgCulture Podcast’. With over a decade of experience in dairy and agribusiness, he’s the founder of Open Sky Agribusiness and Dream Winds Dairy, where he drives innovation through automation and technology. Paul holds a degree in Agricultural Business from Michigan State University and dairy expertise from Lincoln University.
What you will learn:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:03) Microclimate impact
(03:59) Crop and livestock diversity
(04:29) Community-driven accountability
(06:20) Shared values in farming
(07:35) Benefits of hosting tours
(12:25) Closing thoughts
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