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Unscripted

Unscripted

By: Farm Journal
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Unscripted is a show where scripts take a back seat. Hosts Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths put down the teleprompters and let the conversations flow naturally. Each week, they bring in fellow Farm Journal hosts and editors to share behind-the-scenes insights on the stories we've covered, giving you a chance to meet the personalities behind the personalities.

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  • Uncripted: When the Water's Gone But the Whiskey's Strong, How Colorado Farmer Marc Arnusch Controls Risk
    Feb 20 2026

    Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths throw out the script for a candid conversation with 2025 Top Producer of the Year Mark Arnish. From growing specialty crops in Colorado to facing a 0% water allocation amid drought and wildfire threats, Mark shares how innovation, diversification and disciplined risk management keep his operation moving forward. He also reflects on agriculture’s evolution, pivotal market shifts and the teamwork—especially with his wife, Jill—that fuels their success.

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    57 mins
  • Unscripted: The Tug-of-War Between La Niña and El Niño and What Farmers Should Be Watching
    Jan 30 2026

    Scripts may guide the newsroom, but on the farm, weather writes its own story. This week on Unscripted, Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths set the script aside to talk candidly about winter weather extremes and what they mean for farmers and rural communities with Meteorologist and rancher Brian Bledsoe. The episode looks back at recent ice storms that left widespread damage across the South—knocking out power, shutting down travel, and creating real challenges for livestock, grain handling, and daily farm operations.

    The discussion breaks down La Niña and El Niño patterns in plain terms, explaining how Arctic air, tropical moisture, and long-term climate signals influence temperature swings, moisture patterns, and seasonal planning. Looking ahead, the group explores early signs of dryness in key ag regions and what those signals could mean for planting decisions and input management. No hype—just grounded insight, real experience, and practical weather knowledge farmers can use as they plan for what’s next.

    Learn more about Brian Bledsoe Weather at: https://brianbledsoeweather.com

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    49 mins
  • Unscripted: How NRCS Is Rewriting the Rules for Conservation
    Jan 16 2026

    From shifting generational food preferences and the return of whole milk in schools, to what those choices mean for children, parents, and the dairy industry, the hosts dig into how culture and agriculture intersect. Aubrey Bettencourt, Chief of NRCS, joins the discussion to share her vision for supporting American farmers through regenerative agriculture, smarter water management, and incentives that protect productivity and natural resources.

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    52 mins
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