

Host Clint Grubbs chats with Co-op employees and local guests about agriculture and country living.

About Clint
“Grazing” host Clint Grubbs was born and raised in Robertson County, Tennessee. Clint, his wife, Jordan, and their two boys live and raise beef cattle on his family’s farm. Clint loves the Lord, his family, his animals, and Post Malone. If anyone knows how to get into contact with Post, please let Clint know.
EPISODES


Episode 154: Smokehouse Creek Fire, Pt. 2
This episode of "Grazing" is a follow-up to the "Smokehouse Creek Fire" episode we did with Kevin Vaughn back in March. Clint visits with Kevin's friend, Chaz Rutledge, a rancher in Canadian, Texas, who has been directly affected by the Texas…

Episode 153: East Robertson High School’s Chase Brooks
In today's episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Head Football Coach Chase Brooks of East Robertson High School. Chase discusses his experiences as a player and coach, and previews the upcoming 2024 football season.

Episode 152: Leah Blocker of CASA of Robertson County
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint talks with Leah Blocker, Director of CASA — Court Appointed Special Advocates For Children — of Robertson County. Leah talks about what CASA is and what her role as director entails. The mission of the…

Episode 151: Corbin Creek Greenhouse
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Amy Corbin of Corbin Creek Greenhouse in Springfield. Amy discusses the family history of Corbin Creek and the types of flowers and plants they grow and offer to the public.

Episode 150: The Moringa Tree
In our 150th episode, Clint visits with Gina Webb, owner of The Moringa Tree organic kitchen and wellness studio. Gina tells us about the store's locations in White House and Springfield, and their mission of revitalizing traditional foods,…

Episode 149: Ridgetop Train Museum
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Tony Reasoner, director of the Ridgetop Train Museum. Tony discusses the rich and fascinating history of the Ridgetop Train Tunnel — formerly the longest freestanding tunnel in the world —…

Episode 148: Independence Day!
On this episode of "Grazing," Clint and Jordan discuss all things Independence Day, including traditions, memories, firework nicknames, Ray Charles, and potted meats.

Episode 147: Greenbrier’s Turning of the Pig festival
In this episode, Clint visits with Rory Osborne, Director of Parks and Recreation for the city of Greenbrier, Executive Director Tracy Coleman, and Greenbrier Mayor Lanny Adcock to discuss the town's longstanding "Turning of the Pig" festival.…

Episode 146: BeeAttitudes Apiary
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint sits down with Jason Groppel, owner of BeeAttitudes Apiary, to discuss the art and science behind beekeeping and the sweet precious product that we can all appreciate, honey.

Episode 145: Timbertop Farm mushrooms
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Jim Day, owner of Timbertop Farm, a naturally grown shiitake mushroom producer located in Ashland City, Tennessee. Jim gives insight into the process of growing shiitake mushrooms from locally…

Episode 144: Kyle Martin of Space Cowboy Coffee
Kyle Martin, owner of Space Cowboy Coffee located in Ridgetop, Tennessee, describes the journey that led to him opening his company and provides some fascinating, behind-the-scenes details about the production of his coffee.

Episode 143: Memorial Day with Clint & Jordan
In this special Memorial Day episode of "Grazing," Clint and his wife, Jordan, discuss interesting facts, statistics, and present-day traditions regarding this important American holiday.

Episode 142: Co-op’s propane manager, Russell Bryant
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint chats with fertilizer plant and propane manager Russell Bryant. Russell describes his roles with Co-op and the story of his journey from Alabama to Tennessee.

Episode 141: Career paths in Robertson County Schools
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Will Elliott, CTE/EPSO Coordinator for Robertson County Schools, to discuss the career path and education opportunities available to students interested in agriculture and other technical trad…
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