

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 116: Navigating Restless Legs Syndrome
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Springfield native Scott Morton, who describes his journey with Restless Legs Syndrome. He shares this experience in hopes that he may be an encouragement and resource for others suffering from…

Episode 115: Musician Henry Paul
In today's episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Henry Paul, co-founder of the legendary southern rock band, The Outlaws. He also founded The Henry Paul Band and is co-founder of the of the multi-platinum '90s country act, Blackhawk. During…

Episode 114: 504 Climb
In this episode of "Grazing," Ethan Pelton, owner of 504 Climb in Springfield, talks about his journey of opening a local rock-climbing facility, and all that 504 Climb has to offer.

Episode 113: Cedar Hill Apothecary & Homestead
In this episode of "Grazing," Tori Fillmore, certified herbalist and owner of Cedar Hill Apothecary located in Springfield, talks about the opening of her store and her training and knowledge as a southern folk herbalist specializing…

Episode 112: Jameison Farm
In this episode of grazing, Clint chats with Ryan and Raychel Jamieson of Jameison Farm in Springfield. The couple bought their farm in the summer 2018 and now raise pastured chickens and ducks both for their family and the local community.…

Episode 111: Misty Romero & Isaiah House 117
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Misty Romero, program coordinator for the upcoming Isaiah 117 House in Robertson County. Isaiah 117 House helps provide emotional and physical support in a loving home for children awaiting foster…

Episode 110: Ridgetop Civil War Reenactment
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint chats with Gary Lima, a U.S. military veteran and event coordinator for "Morgan on the Rim," a Civil War reenactment of a battle that took place at Ridgetop, Tennessee.

Episode 109: Robertson County Revolutionary War history
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Robertson County Historian Yolanda Reid regarding the county's connections to America's Revolutionary War, both during and after.

Episode 108: Jeremy and Sarah Felker of Thomas Drugs
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with Jeremy and Sarah Felker of Cross Plains' historic Thomas Drugs.

Episode 107: Kevin Meade and the Bell Witch Festival
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint chats with Kevin Meade, president of Community Spirit Inc. Kevin discusses the upcoming plays “Smoke” and “Spirit” that will be performed at the Bell Witch Fall Festival in Adams, Tn., beginning Sept.…

Episode 106: Musicians Billy “Thunder” Mason, Kevin Stiles, and Joe Bayer
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint visits with musicians and friends Joe Bayer (leader of the Joe Bayer Band), drummer Kevin Stiles, and Billy "Thunder" Mason, a longtime drummer with Tim McGraw.

Episode 105: Carolyn Pendarvis of Walden’s Puddle
In this episode of "Grazing," Clint chats with Carolyn Pendarvis from Walden’s Puddle wildlife rehabilitation center. They discuss the history of the organization and the process of rehabilitating injured wildlife.

Episode 104: Stephen Freeland of Pumpkin Place
In this episode of Grazing, Clint visits with Stephen Freeland of Cross Plains' Pumpkin Place farm. Clint and Stephen discuss the creation of the farm and everything from pumpkin production to fall decor.

Episode 103: Northern culture vs. Southern culture
In this impromptu episode of "Grazing," Clint and his wife, Jordan, discuss the differences between Northern and Southern culture, including phrases and popular foods.
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