September 28th, 2008
by frank
It has been over a month since our last podcast. If you are a frequent listener, do not despair, there is much more to come. Right now, at Agricultural Innovations, we are in a phase of consolidation, and the podcast will definitely reflect that.
I plan to make some modifications to the podcast itself, and make it more dynamic and interactive with other things that are going on on the web, try and get the word out, and make it an even more powerful tool for networking and information sharing. So, if anybody has any suggestions on how to dynamize the podcast, make it more participative, and in the end develop a bigger audience, I’m all ears. I do have some ideas of my own in this regard. And, I I hope to be able to produce more frequent shows, which is a great start. Look forward to feedback.
April 3rd, 2008
by frank
Hello loyal listeners. I know by emails and comments that some of you have been anxious for the podcast to start casting again. Well, I should have some more podcasts here for you, at the latest, by the end of April. From there, expect the stream to keep coming, as I have missed podcasting and am anxious to get back to it.
Now, for anyone who has wanted to get the Agroinnovations Podcast on iTunes, but noticed long ago that the feed was broken, the wait is over. After quite a bit of tweaking and open source collaboration, I have finally gotten the iTunes feed back to form. So, if you have any show suggestions that you would like to hear, let me know. Peace.
December 29th, 2007
by frank
I am currently in Bolivia working on several projects. Unfortunately, I have neither the time, the equipment, or the bandwidth required to do justice to the podcast. I haven’t run out of ideas, far from it. In the future, I am planning on a series that deals with the dawn of agriculture. So be patient, it will be worth the wait.
Thanks to all the people who listen to the podcast and have sent encouraging emails and comments. This might be a good time to tell some friends, family, and colleagues about this podcast. Let them get caught up on some previous shows while we take a break. In the meantime, you might want to check out Agroblogger for some insights into agricultural innovation. Happy Holidays.