The Little Red Barn

By: Ryan Martin/Kris Underwood
  • Summary

  • Ag for the people. Ryan Martin and "Coyote" Kris Underwoods' radio personalities join 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, there's always something to learn about in the Little Red Barn.

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Episodes
  • Episode 64: Pushing the Pause Button
    Nov 18 2024

    Almost 2 weeks post election, Ryan reviews some of Cabinet appointments which Agriculture should pay attention to. Additionally, the first day of gun deer season yielded less noise than one would have thought. Mother Nature may be starting to realize what the calendar says! And finally, worrying news about the markets, which are seemingly enamored with the train to 'Negative Town'. Oh boy!

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    32 mins
  • Episode 63: Time to Fly
    Nov 11 2024

    Ryan dives into the world of drones in Agriculture with Luke Ransbottom, a local drone pilot specializing in spraying and seeding. We explore where the industry stands, what it takes to get airborne, and the rapidly evolving environment his business is a part of.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 62: 2024 Election Tax Policy Implications
    Nov 4 2024

    The election is the key focus for America this week and the podcast does its part. Ryan shares insights from a webinar this past week covering the known tax policy statements of both candidates for U.S. President with Ben Romine of The Romine Group CPAs.

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    36 mins

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