Grainiacs Podcast
Grainiacs is Riceland’s seasonal podcast that follows the rhythm of the growing season, from planting to harvest and everything in between. Tune in from the tractor, the truck, or wherever you get your podcasts to hear real conversations from your cooperative and industry experts. Whether we're diving into co-op updates, agronomic insights, or behind-the-scenes stories, Grainiacs keeps you informed, connected, and in the know, every step of the season.

Ag Policy at a Crossroads: Understanding the Latest from the Hill
We sit down with Riceland’s government affairs team, on the front lines of the latest developments from the Hill, to break down the agriculture provisions included in the One Big Beautiful Bill and what they mean for farmers, agribusiness, and rural communities.
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USA Rice on the U.S.-Grown Advantage
September is #RiceMonth 🌾 and we’re kicking things off on Grainiacs with USA Rice! Tune in as Bill Free and Ashton Adamson Denman chat with Cameron Jacobs about promoting U.S.-grown rice, why Rice Month is so important, and how the rice industry is working to keep this staple on America’s tables. 🎧

Cooperation in Challenging Times: A Conversation with Greg Cole
Greg Cole, President & CEO of AgHeritage Farm Credit Services, joins us to talk cooperatives, farm finance, and the future of agriculture in Arkansas. Don’t miss his insights on navigating today’s challenges and supporting the next generation of farmers.

Daily Conversations, Long-Term Vision: The POM Perspective
At Riceland, the connection between our POM team (Procurement Operations Managers) and our members is more than just business. It’s a partnership built on daily conversations, shared goals, and a commitment to delivering value at every step. In this episode, we sit down with the POM team to talk about how they stay in step with farmers, align strategy with reality on the ground, and keep the cooperative moving forward. From harvest logistics to long-term planning, hear how this team is working hand-in-hand with our growers.