Épisodes

  • Weather, Crops, and Combine Parts with Russell Wildfong
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode of the Bunny Hug Farmers podcast, hosts Tyler Jaenen and Dallas Leduc engage in a lively discussion with guest Russell Wildfong from WildFong Enterprises. The conversation kicks off with Tyler and Dallas sharing their experiences at recent agricultural shows, highlighting the importance of community and networking in the farming industry. Russell shares insights into his family’s farming legacy and how it led to the establishment of his business, which specializes in manufacturing high-quality combine parts. The trio discusses the challenges faced by farmers, particularly in terms of weather conditions and crop yields, and how Russell's products aim to alleviate some of these issues by enhancing equipment performance. In this engaging episode of the Buddy Hug Farmers podcast, Dallas Leduc and Russell Wilfong discuss the challenges and opportunities in modern farming, particularly in Saskatchewan. They delve into the complexities of irrigation projects, the impact of large investors on rural economies, and the importance of community involvement in agriculture. Russell shares insights on crop planning, highlighting his experiences with canola, faba beans, and the challenges posed by drought conditions. The conversation also touches on the intricacies of farming equipment, including the difficulties of changing concaves in combines and the importance of using quality parts to ensure efficiency and longevity in farming operations. As the discussion progresses, the hosts explore the humorous side of farming, including the absurdities of market fluctuations and the sometimes ridiculous nature of agricultural engineering. They share anecdotes about their experiences with various crops and machinery, emphasizing the need for practical solutions that cater to the realities of farming life. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted exchange about the quirks of farming culture, leaving listeners with a mix of valuable insights and entertaining stories.

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    1 h et 32 min
  • Popcorn Rows & Real Talk (Gavin Spoor) Episode 22
    Jan 4 2026

    In this episode of the Bunny Hug Farmers podcast, hosts Tyler Jaenen and Dallas Leduc welcome Gavin Spoor, a popcorn farmer who shares his journey from a young aspiring farmer to a successful entrepreneur utilizing social media. The conversation explores Gavin's unique approach to farming, the challenges he faces, and the importance of community support in agriculture. They also discuss the intricacies of popcorn farming, marketing strategies, and the mental health challenges that farmers encounter, emphasizing the need for support and connection within the farming community. In this engaging conversation, Gavin shares his experiences and insights as a farmer, discussing the sentimental value of his farming equipment, particularly his 1066 tractor. He reflects on the challenges of farming, including equipment failures and weather-related issues, while also touching on his livestock ventures and the influence of social media in agriculture. The discussion highlights the unique experiences of farmers, the impact of scams and fake accounts, and personal aspirations for the future of farming. Gavin's passion for popcorn farming and his humorous anecdotes create a relatable and entertaining dialogue.

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    1 h et 22 min
  • Old Iron, Snowplows & Farm Ingenuity (Brad Ferguson) Episode 21
    Dec 21 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Tyler Jaenen and Dallas Leduc discuss the challenges and experiences of farming, particularly during the busy holiday season. They share personal anecdotes about winter preparations, equipment issues, and the importance of mental health in agriculture. Guest Brad Ferguson joins to provide insights into his farming journey, snow plowing operations, and the value of using older equipment. The discussion also touches on the challenges posed by emissions regulations and the importance of reaching out for help when dealing with stress in farming. In this engaging conversation, Dallas Leduc and Tyler Jaenen discuss various aspects of modern farming, including the challenges faced by farmers, the benefits of innovative equipment like the Vermeer baler and mother bins, and the impact of GPS technology on efficiency. They also delve into the importance of straw management for profit and soil health, share insights on restoring classic tractors like the Black Big Bud, and explore the role of social media in connecting with the agricultural community.

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    1 h et 24 min
  • The Getz Episode 20
    Dec 7 2025

    In this episode of the Bunny Hug Farmers podcast, hosts Tyler Jaenen and Dallas Leduc welcome Tyler and Shauna Getz from Lucky Lake, who share their experiences in farming and ranching. The conversation covers winter preparations, crop yields, the evolution of their cattle company, and the challenges faced in agriculture, including mental health. The Getz family discusses their breeding program, equipment innovations, and future plans for their farm, while also emphasizing the importance of community and family connections in the farming lifestyle.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Neilson Beef- (Lance Neilson) Episode 19
    Nov 23 2025

    In this episode of the Bunny Hug Farmers podcast, hosts Tyler Jaenen and Dallas Leduc engage with Lance Neilson, a cattle farmer and content creator. They discuss various aspects of farming, including current activities, the importance of community support, and innovative practices in cattle handling and breeding. Lance shares insights on direct-to-consumer beef sales, the role of social media in agriculture, and mental health awareness among farmers. The conversation highlights the unique challenges and rewards of rural life, emphasizing the need for consistency in social media presence to build trust with consumers. The episode concludes with discussions on market dynamics and personal preferences for beef cuts.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Trying to Survive a Broken System (Kale Marks) episode 17
    Oct 26 2025

    In this episode of the Bunny Hug Farmers podcast, hosts Tyler Jaenen and Dallas LaDuke welcome back Kale Marks to discuss a variety of topics related to farming, community safety, and personal experiences. The conversation covers the challenges faced during harvest, including equipment upgrades and the importance of community support. Kale shares a harrowing encounter with a local meth head, highlighting safety concerns in rural areas. The hosts also discuss the evolution of tractors, mental health resources for farmers, and the fun of vintage snowmobiles. The episode emphasizes the importance of sharing stories and experiences among farmers, creating a sense of community and support.



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    1 h
  • Bunny Hug Farmers Tony Fast Episode 09
    May 4 2025

    On this episode we have the YouTube Star Tony Fast from the YouTube channel Fast Ag Montana on the Podcast! We talk about his family history, Comin back to the farm after working away for a few years, starting a YouTube channel, having hired help on the farm and much more!


    Tyler Jaenen (@tyler.jaenen) | TikTokEveryone knows Dallas (@dallasleduc) | TikTok(449) Fast Ag Montana - YouTubeFast AG Montana Tony Fast (@fast.ag.mt) • Instagram photos and videosSaskAgMatters Mental Health Network Inc.Saskatchewan Farm Stress Line « 24/7 Support & Counselling for FarmersSaskatchewan farm stress line at 1-800-677-4442 or vist there website at ⁠Farm Stress Line | Programs and Services | Government of Saskatchewan⁠Calls to the Farm Stress Line are answered by Mobile Crisis Services, a non-profit, community based agency providing crisis intervention services in Saskatchewan since 1974.

    Whether it is information, conflict or crisis, the first step is communication. Call before the problem becomes a crisis. The Farm Stress Line can help if you are managing farm difficulties by providing support for farmers and ranchers.

    There is no call display

    The stress line is a free service that is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year.

    Some symptoms of stress can include:

    Stomach distress Unexplained headaches Back pain/and or generalized aches and pains Muscle tension Chest Pain Chronic fatigue Insomnia or disrupted sleep Change in appetite Irritability or anger out of proportion to the situation Forgetfulness Trouble making decisions Inability to relax and/or concentrate Relationship problems, hard on self, family or others Depression/withdrawal Over reliance on over-the-counter medication Substance abuse Thoughts of and/or attempts at suicide


    HealthLine 8-1-1 | SaskHealthAuthority

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    1 h et 29 min
  • Quick Dick McDick episode 15
    Aug 10 2025

    This Week on the Bunny hug Farmers Podcast we have the very requested Quick Dick McDick (Dickson Delorme)on the Show this is very interesting episode! We talk about his history growing up and becoming the person he is now! and the ups and downs of being a influencer!


    ⁠Tyler Jaenen (@tyler.jaenen) | ⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠ TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Everyone knows Dallas (@dallasleduc) | TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠

    (658) Quick Dick McDick - YouTubeQDM (@quickdickmcdick) | TikTok

    (1) Facebook


    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SaskAgMatters Mental Health Network Inc.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Saskatchewan Farm Stress Line « 24/7 Support & Counselling for Farmers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Saskatchewan farm stress line at 1-800-677-4442 or vist there website at ⁠Farm Stress Line | Programs and Services | Government of Saskatchewan⁠Calls to the Farm Stress Line are answered by Mobile Crisis Services, a non-profit, community based agency providing crisis intervention services in Saskatchewan since 1974.

    Whether it is information, conflict or crisis, the first step is communication. Call before the problem becomes a crisis. The Farm Stress Line can help if you are managing farm difficulties by providing support for farmers and ranchers.

    There is no call display

    The stress line is a free service that is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year.

    Some symptoms of stress can include:

    Stomach distress Unexplained headaches Back pain/and or generalized aches and pains Muscle tension Chest Pain Chronic fatigue Insomnia or disrupted sleep Change in appetite Irritability or anger out of proportion to the situation Forgetfulness Trouble making decisions Inability to relax and/or concentrate Relationship problems, hard on self, family or others Depression/withdrawal Over reliance on over-the-counter medication Substance abuse Thoughts of and/or attempts at suicide


    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HealthLine 8-1-1 | SaskHealthAuthority⁠⁠⁠



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    1 h et 16 min