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113 Sarah Mock on treating farms like businesses

113 Sarah Mock on treating farms like businesses


Episode 113


With  Sarah Mock, author of Farm (and Other F Words) , we dive deep into the good, the bad, and the ugly of farm businesses. This is a conversation on farming as business and why she thinks indigenous people should run them.
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Forget everything you thought you knew about US Agriculture, the family farm myth and "successful" regenerative farmers, and take a deep dive into why should we treat farming as a business.

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