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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 11 MIN

The Surprise of What Small Farmers Really Need

from One Bite is Everything

What do small farmers actually need?After reviewing nearly 900 farmer grant applications through the For Farmers Movement — along with 45 new project submissions from the Friend of a Farmer Choice Awards — a very different picture of American farming begins to emerge. One you might not expect.In this solo episode of One Bite is Everything, Dana pulls back the curtain on the hidden infrastructure quietly holding small farms together and explores what farmers are actually asking for help with.Because it’s probably not what most people think.Consumers often imagine small farms needing better marketing, more exposure, prettier packaging, or social media support. But the applications reveal something far more practical — and far more revealing about the state of food in America today.Farmers are asking for water systems, fencing, walk-in coolers, irrigation, processing equipment, high tunnels, rotational grazing infrastructure, feed systems, and the operational tools that make survival possible.Again and again, the applications point to one thing: small farms are often operating one missing piece of infrastructure away from real vulnerability.Dana shares what surprised her most after reading hundreds and hundreds of applications from farms across nearly every state in the country — and why these requests reveal a much bigger story about resilience, climate adaptation, local food systems, and the invisible mechanics behind the food we eat every day.The conversation explores the disconnect between the romanticized version of farming and the operational reality behind it. It looks at why water keeps showing up as one of the biggest issues farmers face, how farmers are quietly adapting to climate pressures without necessarily calling it “climate work,” and why so many projects center around systems that consumers rarely see but rely on constantly.The episode also examines how fragile local food systems can be, how isolated many farmers feel while trying to build infrastructure in systems that weren’t designed for small farms, and why seemingly modest projects can have ripple effects throughout entire communities.At the center of this episode is a bigger realization: food is not just food. It’s infrastructure, labor, weather, logistics, land, economics, and resilience — all held together by people solving problems most of us never even realize exist.And through these applications, farmers are giving us an unusually honest window into what it actually takes to keep producing food in America right now.The For Farmers Movement is a national movement supporting small farmers through storytelling, nominations, direct grants, and community connection. Since 2022, the movement has funded projects across 48 states and Puerto Rico while helping connect eaters more directly to the people producing their food.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review One Bite is Everything on Apple Podcasts. It helps more people find the show and supports independent food storytelling that connects the dots between farming, food, and the systems shaping both.

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