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Category: <span>Agritourism</span>

The Farm Journal, episode 2, The AgriTourist Podcast

The Hardest Part of Agritourism Isn’t the Idea—It’s the Execution

April 23, 2026 Jennifer Ross

There’s a moment that happens when you move from inspiration… into execution. It’s exciting.It’s overwhelming.And it’s where everything starts to…

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Posted in: Agritourism Filed under: agriculture, agritourism, farm, farm tours, farmer, farming, farms, italy, organic, sicily, Tuscany
Agri-Tourist Podcast 95 Agritourism NZ

Agritourism Isn’t a Trend—It’s a Strategy: A Global Perspective from New Zealand

April 19, 2026 Jennifer Ross

Agritourism Is Evolving—And New Zealand Is Leading the Way What does it really take to turn a farm into a…

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Posted in: Agritourism, New Zealand Filed under: agriculture, agritourism, agritourist, farm, farm tour, farmer, farming, global, new zealand, tourism, travel
Fattoria Majnoni Guicciardini Agri-Tourist Podcast Episode 94

From Soil to Soul: How a Tuscan Vineyard is Redefining Organic Farming

April 12, 2026 Jennifer Ross

Nestled between Florence and Siena, overlooking the iconic towers of San Gimignano, lies a vineyard where history, sustainability, and innovation…

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Posted in: Agritourism, Tuscany, Vineyard Filed under: agritourism, agritourismo, farm tasting, farm tour, historic, olive oil, olives, organic, sustainable, Tuscany, vineyard, wine
The Farm Journal Episode 1

Farm Journal Part 1: Stepping Into the Unknown—My Return to Agriculture

April 7, 2026 Jennifer Ross

Farm Journal Part 1: The Crossroads There’s a moment when everything shifts. Not all at once—but slowly, quietly, and then…

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Posted in: Agritourism Filed under: agriculture, agritourism, community, connection, education, farm, farm journal, farming, journey, MA, podcast
Agri-Tourist Podcast Episode 93 Rooted in NC

Glitter Boots to Grassroots: Janice Wright on Farm Marketing That Works

April 5, 2026 Jennifer Ross

When I connected with Janice Wright of Rooted in NC, I knew we were going to have an honest conversation…

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Posted in: Agritourism, Marketing for Farms and Food Businesses Filed under: agriculture, farmers, farming, grassroots, market
Agri-Tourist Podcast Interview 92 with Lisa Chase

Agritourism in 2026: Global Trends, Local Impact & What’s Next

March 29, 2026 Jennifer Ross

When I first interviewed Lisa Chase in 2024, agritourism was already gaining serious momentum. Now, more than a year later…

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Posted in: Agritourism Filed under: agricutlure, agritourism, agritourist, farm, farming, global, network
Hoshyla Farms Agri-Tourist Podcast

In a Sea of Blacktop, They Chose Purple: The Lavender Pivot That Saved Hoshyla Farms

March 8, 2026 Jennifer Ross

On Long Island, farmland is disappearing faster than most people realize. Housing developments replace hedgerows. Blacktop replaces soil. And once…

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Posted in: Agritourism, Lavendar Filed under: agriculture, agritourism, famiily farm, family-owned, farming, land preservation, lavender, lavender festival, legacy, Long Island, Manorville, pick your own, upick
Agri-Tourist with Megan Neubauer, Podcast 85

From Farm Experience to Food System Change: The Power of Regenerative Agritourism

February 15, 2026 Jennifer Ross

If you listen to our earlier conversation with Megan Neubauer, Episode 6 of the Agri-Tourist Podcast, about why the pick-your-own…

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Posted in: Agritourism, Pick Your Own Farming, U Pick Filed under: agritourism, farmer, farming, food, food system, local, pick your own, regenerative, upick
Agri-Tourist Podcast Globe Aware

Volunteer Travel: Turning Vacations Into Meaningful Global Impact

February 8, 2026 Jennifer Ross

Travel can be more than sightseeing and souvenir shopping. For a growing number of travelers, it’s about connection, contribution, and…

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Posted in: Agritourism Filed under: agritourism, community gardens, global, meaning, projects, tourism, travel, traveler, vacation, volunteers
Agri-Tourist Podcast Blueberry Farm with Treehouses

What Agritourism Can Learn from a Blueberry Farm with Treehouses

January 24, 2026 Jennifer Ross

Agritourism doesn’t always begin with a business plan. Sometimes, it begins with curiosity, necessity, and a willingness to say yes…

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Posted in: Agritourism, Blueberry Filed under: blueberry, buffalo, cafe, farm, new york, pick your own, treehouse, upick

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  • The Hardest Part of Agritourism Isn’t the Idea—It’s the Execution
  • Agritourism Isn’t a Trend—It’s a Strategy: A Global Perspective from New Zealand
  • From Soil to Soul: How a Tuscan Vineyard is Redefining Organic Farming
  • Farm Journal Part 1: Stepping Into the Unknown—My Return to Agriculture

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The Agri-Tourist Podcast, my journey back to agriculture! Join me to learn from agritourism farmers & entrepreneurs & help me build my farm strategy!

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In Episode 99 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, we’re c In Episode 99 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, we’re continuing the conversation with Medway Community Farm—this time taking a deeper dive into one of the most unique and impactful parts of their operation: education. If you listened to Part 1 (episode 97), you heard how this farm is rooted in community, food access, and connection. In this second part, we build on that foundation and explore how they’ve created an education model that goes far beyond what you typically see on a farm.

What makes this conversation so compelling is how intentional and layered their approach is. I’m joined again by members of the Medway Community Farm team.  First with Board Director Tina Wright and second with Education Director Marlee Blasenheim. Both individually share how the Medway education programs have evolved—from having very little structured education just a few years ago to building something that is now deeply integrated into the local school system and community. From early childhood exposure to hands-on growing experiences and beyond, this is education that grows with the learner.

As you listen, I invite you to think about what’s possible when a farm fully embraces its role as an educational space. Because what Medway has created isn’t just programming—it’s a pathway for connection, understanding, and long-term impact. And for anyone thinking about agritourism or community-based farming, there’s a lot to learn from what they’ve built here.

Click on the link in the bio to listen to the full podcast episode 99.
Thank you @assuntas_foodtruck for a delicious, he Thank you @assuntas_foodtruck  for a delicious, healthy lunch!  Open 11-6 today!
In episode 98 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, I sit d In episode 98 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, I sit down with Peter Carlson of Wright Old School Chocolate to explore his journey from chocolate enthusiast to bean-to-bar maker. What began as a simple curiosity—sparked by family and a few eye-opening experiences—quickly evolved into something much deeper: a desire to truly understand chocolate at its source.

There’s a quiet honesty in this conversation that I really appreciate. Peter shares what it actually looks like to step beyond being a consumer and into the role of a creator—the trial and error, the surprises, and the realization that something that seems simple… isn’t. From sourcing cacao to refining his process, his story reflects that moment so many of us have in food and agriculture—when appreciation turns into respect.

As always, this episode is about connection. Connection to ingredients, to the people and places behind them, and to the process itself. It’s also a reminder that when you take the time to understand something more deeply—even something as familiar as chocolate—it can shift the way you see it entirely. And maybe, just maybe, it invites you to get a little more curious, too.

Click on the link in the bio to listen to the full podcast with Peter Carlson. 

#Cacao #chocolate #beantobar #beantobarchocolate
Some quick snapshots from my new morning walks and Some quick snapshots from my new morning walks and the farm…
Over the past few months on The Agri-Tourist Podca Over the past few months on The Agri-Tourist Podcast, we’ve talked a lot about what it means to connect people to agriculture—but this conversation really brings that idea to life. In this episode, I sit down with Carol Collord and Haley Goulet of Medway Community Farm, a MA farm that is doing so much more than growing food. They’ve created something that sits right at the intersection of education, food access, and community—and it’s all rooted in a very intentional mission.

What stood out to me in this conversation is how integrated everything is. From their school programming—where students are planting, growing, and harvesting—to their CSA models, farm stand, and food access programs, nothing is happening in isolation. It’s all connected. And that’s not easy to do. It takes coordination, vision, and a deep understanding of the role a farm can play in a community.

As you listen, I invite you to think about what a “community farm” really means. Because this isn’t just about produce—it’s about creating access, building relationships, and giving people a tangible connection to their food. And when you start to look at it through that lens, you begin to see just how impactful a farm like this can be.

Visit the link in our bio to listen to the full Agri-Tourist Podcast Episode 97 with Carol and Haley from Medway Community Farm. 

#communityfarm #communityfarming #farming #farm #farmpodcast
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In Episode 99 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, we’re continuing the conversation with Medway Community Farm—this time taking a deeper dive into one of the most unique and impactful parts of their operation: education. If you listened to Part 1 (episode 97), you heard how this farm is rooted in community, food access, and connection. In this second part, we build on that foundation and explore how they’ve created an education model that goes far beyond what you typically see on a farm.What makes this conversation so compelling is how intentional and layered their approach is. I’m joined again by members of the Medway Community Farm team. First with Board Director Tina Wright and second with Education Director Marlee Blasenheim. Both individually share how the Medway education programs have evolved—from having very little structured education just a few years ago to building something that is now deeply integrated into the local school system and community. From early childhood exposure to hands-on growing experiences and beyond, this is education that grows with the learner.As you listen, I invite you to think about what’s possible when a farm fully embraces its role as an educational space. Because what Medway has created isn’t just programming—it’s a pathway for connection, understanding, and long-term impact. And for anyone thinking about agritourism or community-based farming, there’s a lot to learn from what they’ve built here.Click on the link in the bio to listen to the full podcast episode 99. ... See MoreSee Less

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Recent Posts

  • Beyond Field Trips: How Medway Community Farm Built a Fully Integrated Education Program
  • From Bean to Bar: The Unexpected Journey into Craft Chocolate with Peter Carlson
  • More Than a Farm: A Community-Driven Model of Agriculture
  • The Hardest Part of Agritourism Isn’t the Idea—It’s the Execution
  • Agritourism Isn’t a Trend—It’s a Strategy: A Global Perspective from New Zealand
  • From Soil to Soul: How a Tuscan Vineyard is Redefining Organic Farming
  • Farm Journal Part 1: Stepping Into the Unknown—My Return to Agriculture

heartbeetfarms

The Agri-Tourist Podcast, my journey back to agriculture! Join me to learn from agritourism farmers & entrepreneurs & help me build my farm strategy!

Peace grows here 🌱💚 Peace grows here 🌱💚
In Episode 99 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, we’re c In Episode 99 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, we’re continuing the conversation with Medway Community Farm—this time taking a deeper dive into one of the most unique and impactful parts of their operation: education. If you listened to Part 1 (episode 97), you heard how this farm is rooted in community, food access, and connection. In this second part, we build on that foundation and explore how they’ve created an education model that goes far beyond what you typically see on a farm.

What makes this conversation so compelling is how intentional and layered their approach is. I’m joined again by members of the Medway Community Farm team.  First with Board Director Tina Wright and second with Education Director Marlee Blasenheim. Both individually share how the Medway education programs have evolved—from having very little structured education just a few years ago to building something that is now deeply integrated into the local school system and community. From early childhood exposure to hands-on growing experiences and beyond, this is education that grows with the learner.

As you listen, I invite you to think about what’s possible when a farm fully embraces its role as an educational space. Because what Medway has created isn’t just programming—it’s a pathway for connection, understanding, and long-term impact. And for anyone thinking about agritourism or community-based farming, there’s a lot to learn from what they’ve built here.

Click on the link in the bio to listen to the full podcast episode 99.
Thank you @assuntas_foodtruck for a delicious, he Thank you @assuntas_foodtruck  for a delicious, healthy lunch!  Open 11-6 today!
In episode 98 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, I sit d In episode 98 of The Agri-Tourist Podcast, I sit down with Peter Carlson of Wright Old School Chocolate to explore his journey from chocolate enthusiast to bean-to-bar maker. What began as a simple curiosity—sparked by family and a few eye-opening experiences—quickly evolved into something much deeper: a desire to truly understand chocolate at its source.

There’s a quiet honesty in this conversation that I really appreciate. Peter shares what it actually looks like to step beyond being a consumer and into the role of a creator—the trial and error, the surprises, and the realization that something that seems simple… isn’t. From sourcing cacao to refining his process, his story reflects that moment so many of us have in food and agriculture—when appreciation turns into respect.

As always, this episode is about connection. Connection to ingredients, to the people and places behind them, and to the process itself. It’s also a reminder that when you take the time to understand something more deeply—even something as familiar as chocolate—it can shift the way you see it entirely. And maybe, just maybe, it invites you to get a little more curious, too.

Click on the link in the bio to listen to the full podcast with Peter Carlson. 

#Cacao #chocolate #beantobar #beantobarchocolate
Some quick snapshots from my new morning walks and Some quick snapshots from my new morning walks and the farm…
Over the past few months on The Agri-Tourist Podca Over the past few months on The Agri-Tourist Podcast, we’ve talked a lot about what it means to connect people to agriculture—but this conversation really brings that idea to life. In this episode, I sit down with Carol Collord and Haley Goulet of Medway Community Farm, a MA farm that is doing so much more than growing food. They’ve created something that sits right at the intersection of education, food access, and community—and it’s all rooted in a very intentional mission.

What stood out to me in this conversation is how integrated everything is. From their school programming—where students are planting, growing, and harvesting—to their CSA models, farm stand, and food access programs, nothing is happening in isolation. It’s all connected. And that’s not easy to do. It takes coordination, vision, and a deep understanding of the role a farm can play in a community.

As you listen, I invite you to think about what a “community farm” really means. Because this isn’t just about produce—it’s about creating access, building relationships, and giving people a tangible connection to their food. And when you start to look at it through that lens, you begin to see just how impactful a farm like this can be.

Visit the link in our bio to listen to the full Agri-Tourist Podcast Episode 97 with Carol and Haley from Medway Community Farm. 

#communityfarm #communityfarming #farming #farm #farmpodcast
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