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The Farming Show Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary
Popular podcast highlights agriculture in Washington state and Whatcom County.
Jan. 27, 2026 at 12:15pm
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The Farming Show, a podcast hosted by Dillon Honcoop that focuses on farming and agriculture in Washington state and Whatcom County, is celebrating its 1-year anniversary this week.
Why it matters
The Farming Show has become a popular source of information and entertainment for those interested in the local agricultural industry, providing a platform to discuss important issues and trends affecting farmers and producers in the region.
The details
The Farming Show, produced by mybellinghamnow.com, features host Dillon Honcoop discussing a wide range of topics related to farming, from crop yields and livestock management to policy changes and technological innovations. The podcast has built a loyal following over the past year by offering an inside look at the challenges and successes of the agricultural community.
- The Farming Show debuted in January 2025.
- The podcast is celebrating its 1-year anniversary this week.
The players
Dillon Honcoop
The host of The Farming Show, which is produced by mybellinghamnow.com.
mybellinghamnow.com
The local news website that produces The Farming Show podcast.
What they’re saying
“The Farming Show has been a great way for us to share the stories of the hardworking men and women who make up the agricultural backbone of our community.”
— Dillon Honcoop, Host, The Farming Show
What’s next
The Farming Show plans to continue its weekly release schedule, with upcoming episodes exploring the impact of climate change on local farms and the growing popularity of agritourism in Whatcom County.
The takeaway
The Farming Show's 1-year anniversary is a testament to the podcast's ability to connect listeners with the vital agricultural industry in Washington state, providing a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about the challenges and successes of local farmers and producers.


