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The Little Red Barn

The Little Red Barn

By: Ryan Martin
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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 Economics Food & Wine
Episodes
  • The Little Red Barn Ep. 130- All Sorts of Good News!
    Mar 16 2026
    The new Red Barn Podcast theme song brings a different sound to Episode 130, but feel good vibes are a little more rare in this podcast. Ryan is not in love with articulated boom lifts, and the winds of this past week do not help. Weather in general is bi-polar. Some farmers in other parts of the country are throwing in the towel, and it feels like we are getting price gouged on everything these days. But, we continue to try and find some nuggets to pass along your way.
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    46 mins
  • The Little Red Barn Ep. 129: Local Government Perspective
    Mar 9 2026
    The "Red Barn Road Show" is on the move again, and this week we hit Plymouth, Indiana to talk with former Indiana State Representative and current Marshall County Councilman Tim Harman. We cover a lot of bases, from data centers and solar, to property taxes and roads and his local eatery! Iran and fertilizer make an appearance when we chat markets and then we finish off strong with a brand new Little Red Barn Podcast musical single that will likely make future appearances in the rotation as intro music, bump music and who knows what else. It's "Metal Red Barn" by Ian Martin, with the help of our good friend AI (begrudgingly cited by Ryan, of course). Enjoy!
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    39 mins
  • The Little Red Barn Podcast Ep. 128: Pioneer Woman!
    Mar 2 2026
    These days, "Women in Ag" is a hashtag, a movement and just plain something the industry is used to. But 40 years ago...it was not. This week we meet a trailblazer. A woman carving a path in agriculture before it was a "thing". Jane Hardesty held every position possible in SCS and NRCS during her illustrious career, and knows a think or two about soil and water conservation. Currently appointed by the Governor to the State Soil Conservation Board, she still is working to be a guiding hand to the industry even in retirement. Plus, the guys talk Iran and weather. Curious about all the rain on the way, well we "No-ah" guy.
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    52 mins
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