Mary Swander

Mary Swander's Buggy Land

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Mary Swander's Buggy Land, hosted by Mary Swander, explores life among the Amish and the arts and agriculture in the wider rural community.

Author

Mary Swander

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Arts

Podcast website

agarts.org

Latest episode

Apr 28, 2025

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Episodes

Season #2, Episode #39: A Nail Pulling Party 05.10.2022

Host Mary Swander puts out a call to listeners for critter stories and gives instructions to make a pitch on the website: www. agarts.org . Swander tells the story of Old Order Amish neighbor Abram Yutzy demolishing a damaged room with just a hammer. Eventually, his large family joins him to pull the nails from the boards and romp with Swander's puppy. Reflections on waste, co-operation and living...

Season #2, Episode 38: Finding Turtle Farm: an Interview with Angela Tedesco 22.09.2022

Host Mary Swander interviews Angela Tedesco, author of the new book Finding Turtle Farm: My Twenty-Acre Adventure in Community-Supported Agriculture. (University of Minnesota Press). Tedesco traces her life as a vegetable farmer, from accessing land, to developing a viable CSA business, to transitioning her property at the end of her career. She discusses the nuts and bolts of a CSA, the organic m...

Season #2, Episode #37: The Ballad of the Freemartin Town P.O. 08.09.2022

Farmer Levi Lyle tells of a visit from a crop inspector surveying hail damage. Lyle learns of the inspector's service as a Navy Seal, and reflects on the healing of wounds, both in the flesh and in the soil. Host Mary Swander tells of Freemartin Town's problems retaining a postmaster who can keep the names of the residents straight. With only 20 surnames with multiple spellings, it's hard to keep...

Season #2, Episode #36: The Reveal: The Great Grilling Mitt and Potholder Contest Winners 24.08.2022

Host Mary Swander interviews textiles and clothing expert Susan Strawn, Ph. D., discussing the history and impact of potholders and how they reflect the time, interests, biases, and culture of their makers. Strawn then reveals the winners of our contest and the reasons for their selections. Slide show exhibits of both Strawn's personal potholder collection and of our contestant entries can be foun...

Season #2, Episode #35: Scott Eickman, Farmer Sculptor 03.08.2022

AgArts from Horse & Buggy Land travels to Manning, Iowa, this week to interview Scott Eickman, a farmer and metal sculptor. Eickman discusses the pieces that he makes in his garage from nuts, bolts, combine chairs and other farm implements. His latest work is a huge sculpture of a soldier carrying his wounded buddy out of a combat zone, reflecting Eickman's experiences in the Marine Corps in i...

Season #2, Episode #34: Lost and Found Dogs 08.07.2022

Milo, Iowa duck farmer Phrakhounmany "Air" Philavanh tells a story of the Laotian Water Festival, cooling down the Buddha, and losing his dog in Thailand. Host Mary Swander tells of three different dogs she has had, all found in Amishland. Grossmommie Ruby provides a recipe for hot dog hash and gives her opinion on the latest Supreme Court ruling. Become a premium member of AgArts From Horse and B...

Season #2, Episode #33: Taylor Brorby's Boys and Oil 22.06.2022

Host Mary Swander interviews Taylor Brorby about his new memoir Boys and Oil (Norton): Growing up Gay in a Fractured Land, about his life in rural North Dakota in the middle of the fracking boom. Brorby discusses how, as a child, he coped with bullying through his exploration of the prairie and through the arts. He describes the Bakken Oil Boom, his political activism, his disability , and his gro...

Season #2, Episode #32: Aparajita Sengupta: Rejuvenating a Small Farm in India 03.06.2022

Through the help of a Cynipid grant, host Mary Swander interviews Fulbright Scholar Aparajita Sengupta who is presently in residence at the College of Agriculture at the University of Kentucky. Sengupta is writing a book about women farmers both in the U.S. and aboard. She tells of establishing a CSA, learning the science of permaculture, and rejuvenating a small farm near Calcutta, India. Become...

Season #2, Episode #31: Into the Cosmos 18.05.2022

In this episode we're looking back and reflecting on the last two years-how we survived, what we learned, how we grieved, and how we're recovering. Farmer Cathy Lafrenz of Miss Effie's Country Flowers and Garden Stuff, recounts the death of her husband and the efforts of her community to support her through this difficult time. Host Mary Swander spins a tale of the night sky and all it took in-fro...

Season #2, Episode #30: Two Beginning Farmers 04.05.2022

Host Mary Swander interviews two young beginning farmers-Colton Anderson and Hannah Breckbill. They each tell how dedicated they are to farming and how fulfilling they find the job. After graduation from Central College, Colton Anderson will be returning to his 4,000 acre family farm where he will go into business with his father and grandfather. Hannah Breckbill, in contrast, had no family land b...

Season #2, Episode #29: Ask Ruby 20.04.2022

"Ruby, why do Amish men shave off their mustaches but still have beards? Do the Amish vote? Do they use binoculars? What are their favorite foods? What is Rumspringa? Can the Amish use solar panels? How do they observe Ascension Thursday?" Find answers to these and other winning questions in the "Ask Ruby Contest" with host Mary Swander and questioners from Iowa to New Mexico to Alaska. Music by R...

Season #2, Episode #28: Springtime in Freemartin Town 07.04.2022

Potholes are the first sign of spring in Freemartin Town and host Mary Swander describes how they are repaired in her neighborhood. Practical Farmer of Iowa members Maya and Carmen Black tell the story of going through the derecho on their farm, living 7 days without electricity. Swander reads her poem "Scheherazade" about hiding from storms in her cellar. And in the final segment of the podcast,...

Season #2, Episode 27: Behind the Scenes 24.03.2022

Producer Rick Brewer interviews host Mary Swander about the origins of "AgArts from Horse & Buggy Land." Swander explains how the impetus for the show came from the owner of the local General Store. She tells how she created a recording studio, then during the pandemic, how she had to adapt the show to the circumstances. Ultimately, Swander created a fictional town (Freemartin Town) for the po...

Season #2 Episode #26: Grossmommies and Omas-Iowa to Ukraine 10.03.2022

Host Mary Swander highlights stories of Ukraine from Annette Matjucha-Hovland, a listener in Muscatine, Iowa. Matjucha-Hovland tells how she learned to bake paska and cherry varenysky, traditional Ukrainian foods, from her grandmother, or oma. Swander recounts stories of Amish and Ukrainian grandmothers, then reminds the audience of the "Ask Ruby, the grossmommie" contest with a deadline of April...

Season #2, Episode #25: River House on the Prairie 23.02.2022

Host Mary Swander interviews hornist Annie Chapman Brewer about her composition River House on the Prairie . This beautiful piece-a sound journal-- arose from Chapman's AgArts Farm-to-Artist residency at the Whiterock Conservancy near Coon Rapids, Iowa. In her composition, Chapman responds to and answers the sounds that surround her at Whiterock-including red wing black birds, spring peepers, card...

Season #2, Episode #24: B&W Ointment 14.02.2022

The Amish have no health insurance, little available cash, but a vast knowledge of herbs and other remedies. Learn about the invention of their healing B&W protocol for burns. Host Mary Swander recalls her personal experiences with B&W and browses other tales of healing in Plain Interests. Swander announces the Ask Ruby Contest ! Winning entry receives $200. Music: How Great Thou Art. Beco...

Season #2, Episode #23: The Winner of the Great Amish Belt Loop Bad Poetry Contest 26.01.2022

Listen to the winning entry of the Great Amish Belt Loop Bad Poetry Contest and enjoy a selection of the other really terrific awful poems. Sample the collection of entries, from the political to the inane, full of bad rhythm and rhyme, overblown emotion, doggerel and catterel, all containing the phrases "a cat yowling on the back fence" and "a buzzard on a dead horse." Become a premium member of...

Season #2, Episode #22: I'm Getting Married in the Morning 12.01.2022

Part #2 featuring immigrants from Muscatine, IA telling stories of their own cuisines. You'll meet the professors of this MCC English as a Second Language class, then sample an armadillo in Mexico, a guinea pig in Equador, feijoada in Brazil, fufu in Togo, and fish in a Scandinavian restaurant in Chicago. Become a premium member of AgArts From Horse and Buggy Land and gain access to bonus intervie...

Season #1, Episode #21: Robert McConnell: Hog Farmer and Conductor 22.12.2021

Host Mary Swander interviews Robert McConnell, accomplished musician, and unique director and conductor of the South East Iowa Symphony Orchestra. McConnell speaks of his upbringing on a farm, his musical family, his studies in Kirksville and St. Louis, MO, and his ventures into conducting. He now runs a hog farm and brings classical music to the rural region. Excerpts from his Christmas concert a...

Season #1, Episode #20.5: The Great Amish Belt Loop Bad Poetry Contest: Enter Now 20.12.2021

Listen to a sample submission for the The Great Belt Loop Poetry Contest and hear host Mary Swander go over the rules for submission. Deadline: January 15, 2022. Submit through the AgArts website. Speak right into your computer and win $100 and a handmade leather belt fashioned by the Amish harness maker. Don't forget to include a yowling cat on the back fence and a buzzard on a dead horse. And do...

Season #1, Episode #20: Rattlesnake with Hot Sauce 01.12.2021

Immigrants from around the world tell stories of their own cuisines. Welcome a storyteller from Brazil eating venison for the first time in the U.S. Welcome a member of the Jewish community of Des Moines, IA, eating tongue, and a man from Cameroon who loves rice. You'll travel to Togo for Fufu, to Sicily for Milanese. And you'll find out what food Des Moines has in common with Ukraine. And finally...

Season #1, Episode #19: Bet the Farm 10.11.2021

The Agitator, the Freemartin Town appliance shop, plugs in a washing machine and takes bets on how long it will run without repairs. The prize: a shoo fly pie by Ruby, the gossmommie, who gives the recipe. Host Mary Swander launches the Great Amish Belt Loop Bad Poetry contest. Poetry must be bad and include the phrases "a yowling cat on the back fence" and "a buzzard on a dead horse." Music by th...

Season #1, Episode #18: Living the Good Life on the Yum-Yum Farm 27.10.2021

Host Mary Swander interviews Geoff and Joanna Mouming at Yum-Yum farm near Wellman, IA, where the couple dramatically improved the soil through composting, cover crops, and prairie restoration. With the services of Seattle architect John DeForest, the Moumings built a house that reflected their ecological values gleaned from the writings of Scott and Helen Nearing and Aldo Leopold. Moumings have b...

Season #1, Episode #17: Corn Is Not the Answer 14.10.2021

Host Mary Swander returns to Red Fern Farm and takes a tour with owners Kathy Dice and Tom Wahl. Swander reads three poems she has written about the farm, reciting them as she is guided past chestnut trees, to paw-paws and persimmons. Dice and Wahl describe the beginnings of their perennial plantings, their U-Pick operation and their Bosnian customers. Eventually, Swander's poems will be anthologi...

Season #1, Episode #16: Red Fern Farm 29.09.2021

Host Mary Swander makes a trip to Red Fern Farm in SE Iowa to interview Kathy Dice and Tom Wahl, visionaries in agroforestry. They talk about how they transformed a corn and bean row crop farm into one that will be forever preserved as a perennial paradise, emphasizing nuts, fruit, and vines.

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