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Rehabilitating farm & ranch Land
The Soil Sisters podcast documents the journey of rehabilitating Texas farm and ranch land using regenerative practices - from land stewardship and intentional farm and ranch planning to growing industrial hemp, ancient grains, and nutrient-dense food for our communities. If you're a newbie to regenerative agriculture or simply curious to grow healthy food for your family, we invite you to dig in with the Soil Sisters.
Conservation Easements 101: Protecting Texas Working Lands with Darren Clark
In this episode of Soil Sisters, Darren Clark of the Texas Agricultural Land Trust explains how conservation easements in Texas can protect family land, working farms and ranches, wildlife habitat, and open space while allowing landowners to retain ownership and plan for the future. The conversation explores funding, tax benefits, agritourism, common misconceptions, and how conservation easements can support land conservation and succession planning for future generations. Whether you're a farmer, rancher, or simply interested in the future of Texas working lands, this episode offers a practical introduction to conservation easements and where to start.
Small Producers Spotlight: Southern Sunny Acres
In this episode, the Soil Sisters connect with Ty and Tokie Morgan of Southern Sunny Acres, a veteran-owned family farm in East Texas producing pasture-raised chicken, eggs, and lamb. Whether you're starting a farm, expanding a direct-to-consumer business, or looking for real-world lessons in regenerative agriculture and farm entrepreneurship, this episode offers an honest look at the work it takes to build a successful farm.
Stay Moody: Real Talk on Regenerative Goat Farming
What does it take to become a regenerative farmer with no agricultural background? Recorded live at Regenerative Revival in Salado, Texas, the Soil Sisters sit down with David Deitsch of The Moody Goat to talk about building a regenerative goat operation from the ground up. From growing up in suburban Connecticut to managing a thriving herd in Central Texas, David shares the hard-earned lessons, failures, pivots, and mindset shifts that are helping him create a resilient farm business.
Are AI Data Centers Destroying Rural Texas?
Clayton Tucker, candidate for Texas Ag Commissioner, discusses AI data centers, Texas water use, power grid strain, regenerative agriculture, hemp innovation, and rural communities on this episode of the Soil Sisters podcast.