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OFI 462: European Agricultural Tour!

Category: Business
Duration: 00:00:00
Publish Date: 2018-06-15 01:30:17
Description: SHOW NOTES KEY IDEAS:  Well, the episode I have been so excited to produce has finally come to fruition.  I love Idaho and I love our farm.  But for so many years when I was listening to people talk about how to make money through podcasting as well as passive income I heard people talk so much about working remotely from Europe.  So, for one episode, I am doing just that. We have been in either Germany, France or Austria for almost 2 weeks now.  I have been paying close attention to all the agriculture that I have been seeing.  I recorded the podcast earlier today, so here is a tidbit that is on the post but was not on the show - when we had dinner in Golling, Austria tonight oxen was on the menu.  I found that very interesting. Here are some notes that I have made as we have toured around Europe: Farming right up to cities edge - we stayed in Unterhaching, Germany and the corn fields came right up to the park. No sprawl. There must be a moratorium on building. Statues dedicated to midevil cattle auction in Munich. Farmers market open everyday except Sunday butcher shops Fruit Bread Vegetables Cheese All surrounding beer garten More livestock as we moved west towards French border. Farms had small plots of each crop, perhaps 5 acres of wheat next to 5 acres of corn next to 5 acres of pasture No irrigation visible anywhere due to the wet climate Sheep were browsing in orchards to eat grasses, weeks, etc. Small villages surrounded by farm ground rather than one farm house on a large acreage It appears that the farmers live in the villages Community garden areas with sheds and out buildings - well kept up on cities edge and along railroad tracks Predominant beef cow in France appears to be Charlois. Saw only charlois, Holstein and guernsey cattle. Lots of sheep in France as well. Lots of wheat in every country, all being sprayed the exact same way, probably for a fungicide. Rolling pasture lands - lots of grass for grazing The hops I saw were not as tall as what I see grown in the U.S., possibly only 10 feet tall. LISTEN TO US ON SATELLITE RADIO! WE ARE CONTRIBUTORS TO "FFA TODAY" ON RURAL RADIO SIRIUS XM CHANNEL 147! "FFA Today" airs on Rural Radio Sirius XM Channel 147 Saturdays at 7:30 AM Eastern and Sundays at 6:30 PM Eastern. Please let RURAL RADIO know that you like hearing us on their channel!  Here is how to contact them and leave feedback: Email: zacht@rfdtv.com Website:  RuralRadio147.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/RURALRADIO147
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