
Talk Dirt To Me is the no-filter podcast where two working farmers pull back the curtain on real American agriculture. Hosts Logan Hanks and Dr. Bobby Lee Hanks share boots-on-the-ground insight from running a full-time corn and soybean operation and a working cattle herd. Each week they dive into the business and lifestyle of modern farming. Row crops, beef cattle, agronomy, equipment, ag policy,... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 224 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Natural SciencesBusinessScienceEntrepreneurship | |||

In this episode of Talk Dirt To Me, we kick things off with a rant every rural American can relate to, idiots driving on icy roads, avoidable wrecks, and Bobby Lee's road rage when common sense disappears in bad weather.
From there, we dig into Rep... more
In this episode of Talk Dirt To Me, we break down Tennessee House Bill 0809 (HB 0809) the controversial legislation surrounding pesticide liability, chemical manufacturers, and modern agriculture that has sparked heated debate online and across farm ... more
This week we went LIVE from the American Farm Bureau Federation Convention in Anaheim, California with our first-ever live show in front of a crowd. Logan and Bobby Lee kick things off with a no-BS conversation about the farm economy, the row crop sq... more
In this episode of Talk Dirt To Me, Logan Hanks and Bobby Lee are packing their bags and heading west to California for the American Farm Bureau National Convention, where they'll be performing a live podcast on Saturday, January 10th representing ev... more
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Just started listening really enjoying it. Thanks guys
Serious talks with a funny vibe and basic reality of what you and others are dealing with. Really enjoy the podcast. Y’all are doing a great job.
I look forward to this show every Friday morning. Keep up the great work!
This show is like sitting down with a couple of friends for a visit. The only down side is it’s once a week.
Excellent show! Great listening for seat time in trucks to tractors.
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The content explores various aspects of American agriculture, focusing on personal experiences and insights from two working farmers. Episodes cover a wide range of topics including row crop farming, cattle management, agronomy, agricultural policy, and market trends, often incorporating humor and candid discussions. Unique to this offering is the engaging narrative style that combines heartfelt stories with practical advice, addressing the challenges and realities of modern farming. With a focus on community and support for listeners, the podcast frequently features industry guests who share their expertise in agriculture and related fields, making it relatable and informative for anyone interested in the agricultural sector.
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Recent guests on Talk Dirt to Me include:
1. Joby Young
2. Drew Hanks
3. Tim O'Connell
4. Tim McGreevy
5. Ben Spell
6. Jermaine Gill
7. Jorge Azevedo
8. Tim DeSalvo
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