Rooted in Seed: Corey Chicoine
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In this episode of the Rooted in Seed podcast, host Shannon Kubik engages in a deep conversation with Corey Chicoine, a sixth-generation farmer from South Dakota. They discuss Corey's farming heritage, his journey through the seed industry, and the importance of civic engagement in local communities. Corey shares insights from his career path, including valuable internships and mentorship experiences that shaped his approach to sales and farming. The conversation also touches on the challenges of farming near the Big Sioux River, the impact of flooding, and the exploration of innovative crop management practices. As they look to the future, Corey emphasizes the importance of sustainability and the legacy he hopes to leave for future generations in agriculture.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Corey is a sixth-generation farmer with a rich family history in agriculture.
- Civic engagement is crucial for the future of local communities.
- Internships provide valuable experiences that shape career paths in agriculture.
- Mentorship plays a significant role in professional development.
- The seed industry is built on personal relationships and trust.
- Every farming operation faces unique challenges based on location and conditions.
- Innovative practices like cover cropping can enhance sustainability.
- The future of agriculture requires adaptability and openness to new ideas.
- Financial security is essential for the longevity of family farms.
- Corey aims to ensure the farm can be passed down to future generations.