Teaching Agriculture And Teaching Life - Dr. Travis Park
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What does it take to turn a farm kid into a professor preparing the next generation of agricultural teachers?
In this episode of the Patio Pondering Podcast, Jim sits down with longtime friend and FarmHouse brother Dr. Travis Park of North Carolina State University.
Travis shares the path that took him from Trafalgar, Indiana and the Indian Creek FFA chapter to a national career in agricultural education.
Along the way the conversation explores:
- what new ag teachers really face when they enter the classroom
- why electives like FFA and band matter more than we often admit
- how agriculture survived the brain drain of the 1980s farm crisis
- the importance of resilience in both farming and education
- and how agriculture must balance tradition with global realities
Travis also reflects on raising three daughters, keeping honeybees in a suburban neighborhood, and why agriculture still requires a deep amount of faith.
As always, the episode closes with Jim’s five signature questions — covering everything from Booker T. Washington to the humble milking machine.
It’s a thoughtful conversation about leadership, education, and the people who shape agriculture’s future.