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Ben & Hannah Yoder - Preserving Culture Over Profit | #81

Ben & Hannah Yoder - Preserving Culture Over Profit | #81


Episode 81


Farm tour #6.

On today’s episode, I speak with Ben and Hannah Yoder of Savage Mountain Farm. Drawing on their Amish–Mennonite heritage and a commitment to natural farming, they share how they’ve built a livelihood that prioritizes culture, family, and the small farm way of life.

Ben and Hannah Yoder run Savage Mountain Farm, a 150-acre diversified, full-diet CSA on the Pennsylvania–Maryland line, rooted in Amish–Mennonite heritage and natural methods, raising produce, mushrooms, and pastured livestock while blending regenerative farming with homeschooling, community engagement, and a family-centered lifestyle.

Key Topics:

  • Reviving Amish–Mennonite farming heritage
  • Building a full-diet CSA in a rural area
  • Preserving small farm culture over profit
  • Keeping unprofitable crops for their cultural value
  • Homeschooling and raising kids through farm work

Timestamps:


00:01:00 Ben’s discovery of his Amish–Mennonite farming roots
 00:09:00 Early farming experiences, WWOOFing, and meeting Hannah
 00:11:00 Starting their farm on rented land and the move to their current site
 00:14:00 Designing a full-diet, full-choice CSA for a rural market
 00:22:00 Preserving small farm culture over the capitalist mindset
 00:26:00 Why they keep unprofitable crops for cultural and family reasons
 00:27:00 Children’s role in daily farm life
 00:35:00 Hannah’s path from urban gardening to sustainable agriculture
 00:49:00 Homeschooling philosophy and keeping kids engaged with life and work
 01:00:00 How farming builds autonomy, resilience, and life skills


Connect with Savage Mountain:

Website
Instagram

Follow the tour on YouTube


Published on 3 weeks, 6 days ago






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