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    • Ep.17 Zach Evans - Mountaire Poultry
      Dec 17 2025

      In this episode of the Chesapeake Dirt Podcast, we sit down with Zach Evans of Mountaire Poultry to talk about the backbone of the Delmarva Peninsula’s agricultural economy—poultry, land stewardship, and the people who make it all work.

      Zach shares insight into Mountaire’s role as a vertically integrated poultry company and how the organization partners with farmers, landowners, and rural communities across the Mid-Atlantic. We dive into topics ranging from modern poultry production and nutrient management to sustainability initiatives, environmental responsibility, and the evolving relationship between agriculture and land use on the Eastern Shore.

      This conversation pulls back the curtain on what it takes to balance production, conservation, and long-term land viability in one of the most agriculturally important regions in the country. Whether you’re a farmer, landowner, investor, or simply interested in how food systems connect back to the dirt beneath our boots, this episode delivers real-world perspective from a leader in Delmarva Agriculture.

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      1 h et 15 min
    • Ep.16 Mr. John Deeter - Guyette & Deeter Auctions
      Dec 5 2025

      In this episode, we sit down with John Deeter of Guyette & Deeter, the leading name in sporting art and decoy auctions. John shares his personal journey through the world of sporting arts—how he found his place in a niche that blends craftsmanship, history, and the culture of the American sportsman. From legendary carvers to once-in-a-lifetime collections, he offers a behind-the-scenes look at the stories that shape this unique market.

      We also dive into the upcoming exhibit “Portrait of a Farm” by renowned artist Cameron McIntyre—a deeply personal body of work that captures the rural landscapes and traditions that continue to influence sporting art today. John gives us an insider’s perspective on the inspiration behind the exhibit, what makes McIntyre’s work so respected, and why this showing is poised to be one of the most talked-about displays of the year.

      Whether you're a collector, a waterfowler, or simply someone who appreciates the heritage of field and farm, this conversation opens the door to a world where artistry and tradition meet.

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      1 h et 27 min
    • Ep.15 "Homegrown" w/ Mr. Charles Wight
      Oct 8 2025

      Through five generations, over more than 60 years, the Wright family of Wicomico County, Md., has provided the local community, as well as vacationers, superior agricultural products. What started as a part-time learning process for Charles M. Wright, Jr., has now evolved into a well-managed farming business and a 13,000 sq. ft. retail market, providing the highest quality vegetables and fruits, plus seasonal and gift items.

      Mr. Wright also sits on many agricultural related boards around the region; on today's episode we get into some of the topics that he continues to advocate for to ensure a future for Maryland's farmers.

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      1 h et 17 min
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