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In Episode 19 of Dirt and Bull, we meet Tyler Tobald—a fifth-generation farmer from north-central Kansas who’s proving that regenerative agriculture isn’t just good for the land, it’s smart business. From bassoon performance major to boots-on-the-ground farm innovator, Tyler has taken a curious, science-driven approach to rebuilding his soil health, cattle systems, and crop rotation. The result? Better economics, healthier animals, and less time behind the wheel.
In Episode 19 of Dirt and Bull, we meet Tyler Tobald—a fifth-generation farmer from north-central Kansas who’s proving that regenerative agriculture isn’t just good for the land, it’s smart business. From bassoon performance major to boots-on-the-ground farm innovator, Tyler has taken a curious, science-driven approach to rebuilding his soil health, cattle systems, and crop rotation. The result? Better economics, healthier animals, and less time behind the wheel.