Field Work podcast returns for Season Two

Co-hosts Mitchell Hora and Zach Johnson areback March 11 to talk farming

ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 26, 2020 – Field Work willreturn next month with a second season dedicated to new discussions aboutagriculture, sustainability and the experiences of those on farming’s frontlines.

Season Twolaunches March 11 with weekly episodes dropping on Wednesdays. In this seasonof Field Work, co-hostsMitchell Hora and Zach Johnson will continue their conversations about covercrops, conservation tillage, and water management, while expanding into dairyfarm sustainability, integrating livestock into a row crop operation,bioreactors, hemp farming and more. The trailer for Season Two is available here.

Hora, an Iowa farmer and soil health consultant, andJohnson, a fifth-generation farmer from west central Minnesota – alsorecognized as YouTube’s “Millennial Farmer” – will welcome in a number ofguests from the agriculture industry to this season of Field Work andalso bring in the voices of listeners who have submitted questions and commentssince the wrap of the podcast’s debut season.

VIDEO: Hear morefrom the hosts, creators and experts on the importance of Field Work.

Produced by American Public Media’s The Water Main, Field Work was launched in the spring of 2019 topromote the voices and lived experiences of agriculture producers. Withlisteners in all 50 states and more than 350,000 downloads and YouTube views, theshow’s first season produced 15 episodes that dove into precision ag, the powerof farm data, cover crops and more. Catch up on all of Field Work’sSeason One episodes here.

Perfect for listening in the car, in the tractor or athome, Field Work episodes can be found on all podcast platforms, andepisodes are also available for listening on Field Work’s YouTube channel. Learn more about the show at fieldworktalk.org and follow along for updates at @fieldworktalk.

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Source: Data are copyright Nielsen Audio, Nationwide DMA data, Persons 12+,Spring ‘19.

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