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Save Family Farming

Podcast by Save Family Farming

  • 20 minutes 26 seconds
    State Threatens To Take 85-Year-Old’s Farm Over Water Technicality

    An 85-year-old lifelong Washington state farmer near Spokane could lose his entire farm if the Washington State Department of Ecology gets its way.

    The Department of Ecology is threatening to take Bob Greiff’s Deer Park-area property in an ongoing dispute over a minor water rights technicality.

    Greiff joins Dillon to explain how he’s tried to do everything Ecology has asked in order to solve the problem, and how the state continues to dig in its heels with little explanation.

    7 January 2026, 9:07 pm
  • 21 minutes 20 seconds
    Flooded For Second Time in 4 Years, Whatcom Farmer Asks Hard Questions

    Homes, businesses and farms in Whatcom County are reeling after sustaining devastating damage in the second major Nooksack River flood in four years.

    Alexandra Williams, a Deming-area blueberry farmer and President of the Whatcom County Farm Bureau, joins Dillon to share the impacts this month’s flood had on her family’s farm, and ask hard questions about what authorities are doing to manage the river and stop what’s becoming a terrible pattern.

    22 December 2025, 7:53 pm
  • 20 minutes 56 seconds
    New “Farming On The Brink” Documentary Exposes WA Farm Labor Struggle

    All-new documentary “Farming on the Brink” provides an unfiltered look at the increasing challenges confronting local farming, particularly the rising costs necessary to sustain operations.

    Launched publicly last week, this upcoming film chronicles the journey of Manuel Imperial, a committed second-generation farmer whose family immigrated from the Philippines over 40 years ago and begin farming in Wapato, Washington.

    He joins Dillon to talk about the new film and grappling with preserving his family’s farm in the face of escalating regulations and overwhelming expenses.

    15 December 2025, 10:48 pm
  • 21 minutes 52 seconds
    Whatcom Photographer Documents Local Farming Legacy With ‘Old Barns’ Books

    Whatcom County has a long and storied history of farming, and what farming looks like in the county now is much different than many decades ago, often with only old barns remaining as landmarks of the farms that once were.

    Jeff Barclay, a retiree with a longtime love of photography, joins Dillon with details on his passion project to document all the old barns in the county–an effort that so far has already produced two locally-available photo books, called Old Barns of Whatcom County and Old Barns of Whatcom County, Volume 2.

    11 December 2025, 8:05 pm
  • 23 minutes 48 seconds
    Embarrassing EPA Revelations Expose Agency’s WA Dairy Lawsuit Motive

    Embarrassing revelations from internal documents are exposing U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s true motive behind legal attacks against three Washington state dairies in the Lower Yakima Valley–and it’s not protecting public health or the environment.

    Jay Gordon, Policy Director at the Washington State Dairy Federation, joins Dillon to call out the ugly truth behind the EPA’s and U.S. Department of Justice’s abusive legal games that have already pushed multiple longtime family farms out of business, apparently with no end in sight.

    8 December 2025, 5:47 pm
  • 20 minutes 17 seconds
    Small Fruit, Potato Growers to Gather at Lynden Ag Show

    It’s the 15th year of the Lynden Ag Show, and over 500 farmers, farm support businesses, university researchers and others are expected to attend the show Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 3-4.

    Chris Benedict, Professor and Regional Extension Specialist with Washington State University, joins Dillon with details on the event, which includes the Washington Small Fruit Conference and the Northwest Potato Conference as part of the show.

    1 December 2025, 11:02 pm
  • 22 minutes 6 seconds
    Thankful For WA Farmers: What Thanksgiving Hides

    Even though we just celebrated Thanksgiving, most of us didn’t think much about the struggles that farmers–who grew the food that we ate–are facing not just to produce food, but to stay in business at all.

    Pam Lewison, Director of the Center for Agriculture at the Washington Policy Center, joins Dillon with a breakdown of those pressures and struggles that she shared in a recent article, and how we can do more to be aware of farmers this holiday season.

    1 December 2025, 9:56 pm
  • 22 minutes 43 seconds
    Bought & Paid For: Professor Testifying Against WA Dairies Gets $200k+ Payday

    Not only does her legal declaration against Washington dairy farms have major scientific problems, but new documents show University of Wisconsin-Madison environmental professor Rebecca Larson was paid over $200,000 to produce the flawed testimony for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s lawsuit.

    Ben Tindall, Save Family Farming’s Executive Director, joins Dillon with a look at how the troubling revelations were revealed through public records requests, and what the exorbitant sum of taxpayer dollars means for the credibility of the EPA’s case.

    25 November 2025, 7:31 pm
  • 21 minutes 27 seconds
    Irony: State Misrepresents Whatcom Water Lawsuit Facts–In Its Own Fact Check

    Local farmers are calling out the Washington State Department of Ecology for adding to local confusion about its Whatcom water rights adjudication lawsuit with a recent attempt to correct “rumors” and “misinformation.”

    Fred Likkel, Whatcom Family Farmers’ Executive Director, joins Dillon with a breakdown of Ecology’s inaccuracies and an update on the ongoing adjudication court case.

    17 November 2025, 8:57 pm
  • 22 minutes 10 seconds
    WA Farm Income Plummets, As State Piles On New Costs

    Recent data shows Washington state’s net farm income has plummeted to among nearly the worst in the nation, following years of state measures ratcheting up a long list of farming costs.

    Randy Fortenbery, an agricultural economist at Washington State University, joins Dillon with the data and what it indicates may be involved in the big change.

    17 November 2025, 8:41 pm
  • 21 minutes 14 seconds
    Hope for Whatcom Water? Top WA Expert to Speak at Farmer Rally

    Despite the crippling uncertainty Whatcom County farmers and other water users are facing in the state’s water rights adjudication lawsuit there, a top Washington state expert says there is hope for a resolution to the unfolding crisis.

    Tom Tebb, the former director of the state’s Office of the Columbia River joins Dillon ahead of his address at Whatcom Family Farmers’ 2025 Farmer Rally to preview what he plans to share about a better path forward for Whatcom water.

    17 November 2025, 8:21 pm
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