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The Little Red Barn

The Little Red Barn

By: Ryan Martin
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Summary

Ag for the people. Ryan Martin's radio personality joins the podcast world in a series of comedic and entertaining dialogues about agriculture. With weekly weather reports, and in-depth explanations on certain agricultural fundamentals and topics spanning from humidity to rodents to tractor pulls, there's always something to learn about in the Little Red Barn.The Little Red Barn Art Cooking Economics Food & Wine
Episodes
  • The Little Red Barn Podcast Ep. 138: Anxiety!
    May 11 2026
    Episode 138: Anxiety! The calendar says we should be a lot farther along than we are on field work, and some folks are starting to get more nervous. Should we be? Plus, an update on Charlie's "marshmallow" crop (turns out it's not what anyone thought it could be), and a discussion on what could be a busy news headline week. We also dive into Nitrogen concerns related to our wet pattern so far this year.
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    48 mins
  • The Little Red Barn Podcast Ep. 137: Marshmallows!
    May 4 2026
    An otherwise normal, low intensity podcast covering cold temps, planting delays, and general goings on in agriculture gets railroaded this week when Charlie references a spectacular crop of "marshmallows" growing along roadsides and in some of his fields. For the first time in Little Red Barn Podcast history, Ryan is actually speechless and cannot move forward on any topic. Guest Dave Weisflog shares in the befuddlement. The guys also tackle farm bill, E15 and several other things - all of which Ryan deems "don't matter".
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Little Red Barn Podcast Ep. 136: Survey Says!
    Apr 27 2026
    This week Ryan and Charlie dive into fertilizer, weather, and the slow start to the growing season. But the big issue on this weeks podcast is "spin". All sorts of people, groups, companies, and entities are trying to make a story out of high fertilizer. And all have various reasons for the spin they are working. But, while high fertilizer prices are here and we dont like them is it really as big of deal, when it comes to this current crop year, as some are making it out to be? Food for thought, spurred by the recent highly publicized Farm Bureau Fertilizer Survey.
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    46 mins
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