Episode 41 • Building Resilient Agricultural Systems with Garrett Couts
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims sits down with Garrett Couts, Partner at Brady & Hamilton, LLP. Garrett dives into the challenges and opportunities in modern agriculture, focusing on building resilient systems that can withstand economic and environmental pressures. He shares insights on technological advancements, sustainable farming practices, and policy changes that impact the industry. The conversation explores the importance of adaptation, collaboration, and long-term planning for farmers and agricultural professionals. Garrett’s expertise offers valuable perspectives on navigating the future of agriculture with innovation and sustainability at the forefront.
Episode 40 • Navigating Land, Water, and Energy: Legal Insights with Calloway Huffaker
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims sits down with Calloway Huffaker, a seasoned attorney from Tahoka, Texas, to discuss the evolving landscape of land ownership, energy development, and agriculture. Huffaker, whose family has practiced law in the region for generations, shares his expertise on topics ranging from mineral rights and renewable energy leases to the complexities of water ownership and land use.
Episode 39 • Farming, Family, and Fashion: The Story Behind Acre & Rust
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims sits down with Ty and Chelsea Criswell, a farming couple from the Plainview area, to discuss their life in agriculture and their creative venture, Acre & Rust—a clothing brand that celebrates the farming way of life.
Episode 38 • Regenerative Viticulture: Blending Grapes, Livestock, and Conservation with Kelly Mulville
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims and co-host Dusty Timmons sit down with Kelly Mulville, Vineyard Director at Paicines Ranch, to discuss innovative approaches to vineyard management through regenerative agriculture. Mulville shares how he integrates livestock grazing, biodiversity, and sustainable vineyard design to improve soil health, reduce irrigation needs, and enhance overall vineyard resilience.
Episode 37 • From Waste to Wealth: Unlocking the Value of Produced Water with Aric Denton
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims sits down with Aric Denton, a chemical engineer and co-founder of DJR Labs, to discuss innovative ways to transform produced water—a byproduct of oil and gas extraction—into valuable resources.
Episode 36 • Bringing Space Tech to the Farm: NASA's Role in Agriculture with Dr. Alyssa Whitcraft
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims speaks with Dr. Alyssa Whitcraft, a research professor at the University of Maryland and a leader in NASA’s agricultural initiatives. They discuss how satellite technology is revolutionizing farming, providing real-time data on crop conditions, weather patterns, and soil health.
Episode 35 • Protecting the Night: Light Pollution and Dark Skies with Stephen Hummel
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims speaks with Stephen Hummel, Dark Skies Initiative Coordinator at the McDonald Observatory, about the growing issue of light pollution and its impact on the environment, wildlife, and human health. Hummel explains how artificial light disrupts natural ecosystems, sleep cycles, and migratory patterns while also reducing opportunities to view the stars.
Episode 34 • Solving Texas’ Water Crisis: A Plan for the Future with Senator Charles Perry
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims speaks with Texas State Senator Charles Perry about one of the state’s most pressing challenges—water security. Representing a vast rural district, Senator Perry has been a leading advocate for water infrastructure investment and policy reform.
Episode 33 • Transforming Produced Water: A New Frontier in Water Sustainability with Mike Hightower
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims speaks with Mike Hightower, director of the New Mexico Produced Water Research Consortium, about the groundbreaking efforts to transform produced water— a byproduct of oil and gas extraction— into a valuable resource.
Episode 32 • The Future of Water: Challenges and Solutions with Robert Mace
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims interviews Robert Mace, Executive Director of the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, for a deep dive into the complexities of water management in Texas. Mace shares his fascinating journey into the field of water science, discusses the significance of the Ogallala Aquifer, and explains how recharge works in this critical water source.
Episode 31 • Lobbying for Agriculture with Tom Sell
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillary Timmons-Sims speaks with Tom Sell, co-founder of Combest, Sell & Associates, and a dedicated advocate for agriculture in Washington, D.C. Tom shares his journey as a lobbyist for farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses, providing insights into the critical role of federal agricultural policies like the Farm Bill.
Episode 30 • Fresh Milled Flour with Ethan Triplett PhD
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillary Timmons-Sims engages with Dr. Ethan Triplett, a scientist and passionate advocate for whole grains, to explore the fascinating world of fresh-milled flour and the unique properties of sorghum. Dr. Triplett shares his journey to agricultural science, his deep connection with sorghum, and his mission to bring this versatile grain to the forefront of nutrition and culinary culture.
Episode 29 • Planning for Future Water with Ben Samuels
In this episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillery Timmons-Sims sits down with Ben Samuels, a leader in water resource management and vice president of the Produced Water Society, for a thought-provoking conversation about the future of water conservation and stewardship. Ben shares insights into the complexities of "produced water," a byproduct of oil and gas production, and its evolving role in addressing water scarcity.
The discussion spans a wide range of topics, including international water policies, state-specific water rights, the environmental and economic challenges tied to water management, and the role of technology in finding sustainable solutions. They explore how historical water compacts, like the Colorado River Compact, shape current policies and the innovative ways stakeholders are addressing modern challenges, from agriculture to industrial reuse.
Ben also highlights the need for collaborative solutions, data-driven decision-making, and public engagement to address the global water crisis. This engaging episode offers a balanced look at present and future water strategies while emphasizing the importance of stewardship for generations to come.
Episode 28 • Farm Bills, CRP, & EFRP with Jeff Dudensing
In this episode, Tillery Timmons-Sims interviews Jeff Dudensing, Agricultural Program Specialist with USDA-Farm Service Agency at the Texas State Office. Jeff gives us insight into Farm Bills, the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), and Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP).
Episode 27 • Working Together to Plan for the Future with Chris Grotegut
In this episode, Tillery Timmons-Sims interviews Chris Grotegut aVeterinarian and Ag producer in Deaf Smith County. Community plays an important role in the the future of our land stewardship. Chris talks with us about the ways he would like to see his community plan for the future and some of the different path with which we can stewared water. We discuss the polictics of municipal water and the cost of staying in your community or transitioning out.
Episode 26 • The Right Seed for the Right Spot with Rob Cook
In this episode, Tillery Timmons-Sims interviews Rob Cook, Director of Business Development at Bamert Seed Company, and Chairman at National Grazing Lands Coalition. Rob Cook taught us all about native seed, how seed can help you change up your land use, and why it matters. The biodiversity of the root systems are extremely important and helpful to our land. Weeds go by a new name at Bamert: "Mother Nature's Scabs." Use Seedspec.com to develop your own custom seed blend for your land.
Episode 25 • The Other Half of Cattle with Mark & Jim Kleinschmit of Other Half Processing and Growing GRASS
In this episode, Tillery Timmons-Sims interviews brothers Mark & Jim Kleinschmit, CEO and COO of Other Half Processing and Growing GRASS.
Other Half Processing (OHP) is the leading supplier of traceable hides, leather & byproducts from verified regeneratively raised livestock.
They share they're history and what led them to start this organization. Their ideas on how to de-risk rebuilding supply chains, why the market for these items disappeared and why its important to bring it back.
OHP has partnered with the American Sustainable Business Institute and a team of agricultural, research, community and industry leaders to bring us Growing GRASS: an interdisciplinary research and demonstration project to advance GRASS as a regenerative & climate-smart verification based market that increases the value of beef and bison byproduct supply chains.
There is an opportunity to participant in a grant research project and an easy paid survey that you can fill out to see if you qualify. Mark and Jim enlighten us of the details of the survey and project during our conversation.
Episode 24 • A History of AgriLife Extension and Poland's Role in Texas Gas with Dr. Jim Mazurikiewicz
In this episode, Tillery Timmons-Sims interviews Dr. Jim Mazurikiewicz, Professor Emeritus & Ag Leadership and Program Director at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension of Texas A&M University. Tillery had the priviledge of learning under Dr. Mazurikiewicz and the conversation reflects the comradery she and he still have today. He walked us through his history in agriculture and the AgriLife Extention Program, deeming it the original Google. He also shared with us Polands role in Texas gas industry.
Episode 23 • Ducks Unlimited Climate Smart Grant with Stephen Rockwood
In this episode, Tillery Timmons-Sims interviews Stephen Rockwood, Conservation Specialist with Ducks Unlimited about the Climate Smart Grant that has been implemented in Texas for Rice producers. We discussed how methane production in growing rice crops can be addressed and he taught us about the suite of conservation practices to choose from.