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    Explore " jordan farms" with insightful episodes like "Shop Local The Best Farms in MAINE", "Ep. 474 – Houston Waterfowling: East vs. West with Doug Pike" and "Making the move from the military to agriculture with Charley Jordan of Jordan Farms in Tennessee" from podcasts like ""Make Maine Your Home", "Ducks Unlimited Podcast" and "Growing For Market Podcast"" and more!

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    Shop Local The Best Farms in MAINE

    Shop Local The Best Farms in MAINE

    Shop Local The Best Farms in MAINE

     

    In this episode of "Make Maine Your Home," join Doug Schauf and the Make Maine Your Home Team as we explore some of Maine's best farms:

     

    Harris Farm: Located in Dayton, Maine, Harris Farm is a family-owned gem known for its seasonal fruits and vegetables. Their farm store offers fresh produce and local products, including homemade pies and ice cream.

     

    Smiling Hill Farm: Westbrook's Smiling Hill Farm is famous for dairy products like fresh milk, cheese, and ice cream from their own cows. Family-friendly activities like hayrides and petting zoos make it a must-visit.

     

    Spiller Farm: In Wells, Spiller Farm offers pick-your-own fruits and vegetables, along with homemade goods and fresh flowers in their farm stand.

     

    Pineland Farm: New Gloucester's Pineland Farm is both an agricultural and recreational destination. They offer grass-fed beef, poultry, and more, along with hiking trails, disc golf, and equestrian facilities.

     

    Jordan Farms: Cape Elizabeth's Jordan Farms is known for its scenic landscapes and fresh produce. Visit their farm store for fruits, vegetables, jams, and baked goods, and enjoy seasonal events like hayrides and corn mazes.

     

    Tune in to explore the diverse and wonderful world of Maine's farms, showcasing the vibrant lifestyle you can enjoy in the Pine Tree State.

     

     

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    About Doug Schauf: I began working as a licensed real estate agent in 2011 and am currently a Realtor with RE/MAX Oceanside in Cape Elizabeth, a gorgeous seaside suburb of Portland, Maine. One of my greatest real estate professional strengths is taking my clients’ ideas, thoughts, and concerns seriously. Buying or selling a house is one of the biggest decisions we make in life, so I must understand exactly what you want from the process. When you become my client, I will take the time to talk to you and get to know you personally so that I can provide the best experience possible. I have over 20 years of experience in the home improvement and remodeling industry. Years of experience in sales and marketing and an online blog and podcast at: www.MakeMaineYourHome.com. As a Southern Maine resident, I know the importance of having a strong commitment to my community and clients. My number one goal is to help you each step of the way. With a strong focus on technology, customer service, and diligence, I can get your home seen by targeted buyers who are ready to buy yours. Since 1994, I have worked in Maine's real estate, construction, and renovation industries. So I am here to answer every question you have and be there through each step of the process. When I'm not helping clients like you I am exploring Maine with my wife and three children, playing hockey, or volunteering in my community!

     

     

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    1237 Shore Road, Cape Elizabeth Maine 04107

    Ep. 474 – Houston Waterfowling: East vs. West with Doug Pike

    Ep. 474 – Houston Waterfowling: East vs. West with Doug Pike

    In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host John Gordon interviews Doug Pike about the Houston waterfowling culture. Throughout the podcast, Doug shares stories of hunting the East and West sides of Houston, dives into the people and places of the region, and tells the story of his father’s inadvertent hunting in a game reserve. Doug also recounts his own journey of becoming a professional writer with the Houston Chronicle, and explains why hunting geese was always special to him.

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    Making the move from the military to agriculture with Charley Jordan of Jordan Farms in Tennessee

    Making the move from the military to agriculture with Charley Jordan of Jordan Farms in Tennessee

    Today we talk with Charley Jordan about making the move from the military into farming. Charley is the owner/operator of Jordan Farms, in Indian Mound, Tennessee. After serving nearly 30 years in the Army, flying Chinook helicopters with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Charley retired in 2017 and found a new mission in agriculture and has devoted himself to helping other veterans and beginning farmers find their purpose in agriculture. Charley was also in the inaugural cohort of a horticulture therapy certificate program launched at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

    Jordan Farms specializes in fresh-cut flowers, forest-grown mushrooms, and other farm-fresh products. Charley is a nationally featured advocate for veterans transitioning to agriculture and the mental health benefits of therapeutic horticulture. We think it would be great if we had more farmers in more communities; and at the same time, with over a million people in the active-duty military, when they decide to leave the military, veterans are an important demographic that could contribute to the numbers of farmers.
     

    In Shop Talk with Neversink Farm, we chat about new tools, old tools, how they can benefit your farm and tips to use them successfully with Conor Crickmore of Neversink Tools, which manufactures tools for farmers.

    In this episode of Shop Talk, we discuss soil blocks, what makes them such a good medium for seedlings, their difficulties, and the alternatives with the same benefits and fewer drawbacks, such as Winstrip trays and paper chain pots.

    Thanks to our collaborator on this podcast Neversink Farm. They make this podcast free to everyone with their generous support. For tools designed and made by farmers, check out www.NeversinkTools.com


     

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    Internet search: Charley Jordan Veteran Farmer

    Website: www.jordanfarmstn.com

    Instagram: @jordanfarmstn

     

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