In the spirit of Father’s Day, we had the opportunity to have Clint’s dad, Murry Grubbs, into the studio for a chat. He entertained us by telling stories from his past and reminiscing about the jobs he had over the years. Great fun!

This episode we decided to go in a different direction by discussing how we all got started here at Co-op and what a special place this truly is. Kick back and enjoy!

Today, we visit with Greg Brann, longtime Grazing and Soil Health Specialist with the Natural Resources Conservation Service. He also does private consulting for
farmers, ranchers, land preservation organizations, and public land managers to improve synergistic regenerative land management practices.

If you’re looking to improve your hay production and maximize the potential of of your livestock, you don’t want to miss this episode.

In this episode, Clint, Caroline, and Randy discuss Memorial Day — what it means both for our country and for them, personally.

In mid-May here in Robertson County, Tennessee, farmers have started the process of cutting hay. In this episode, we provide some useful tips on how to maximize your hay production, whether you are putting it up for winter, for sale, or feeding right away. Enjoy!

In this episode, we chat with Sumner County TWRA (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) officer Jason Shapton. We cover several topics related to the Great Outdoors, not the least of which are boating and hunting safety. Enjoy!

This episode, we have the pleasure of having Clint’s mom, Carol Grubbs, as our special guest. With Mothers Day just past, we wanted to chat with the lady who created this mountain man we call Clint. Enjoy!

Today, we visit with Miranda Head of Head’s Farm in Cedar Hill, Tennessee. With May in full swing, strawberries — among other things — are going “full blast” at the farm. Miranda highlights some of the produce produced and sold at Head’s Farm throughout the year along with how the business was started.

In this episode, we visit with Robertson County historian, Yolanda Reid. She gives us some fantastic insight on how Robertson County and Springfield were founded along with some cool historical tidbits. Given the chance, we could chat with her for hours! (Stay tuned for her next visit in the near future!)

On this episode, we visit with one of our own, Mr. Tim Baldwin, a spreader driver here at the Springfield location. We dive into Tim’s life a little to learn more about his weekly family gatherings and his catfish noodling hobby. Kick back and graze on this week’s podcast!