Soil Sisters: Rehabilitating Texas Farm and Ranch Land

Legacy of the Land: Mesquite, Ancient Grains, and the Spirit of Regeneration


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In this episode of the Soil Sisters podcast, we dig in with Dax Hansen, current 4th generation steward of the Oatman Flats Ranch and founder of Oatman Farms™, a fearless food company with a mission to revitalize and sustain family farms in hot and dry desert environments. Dax shares the childhood and historical ties that influenced his journey into regenerative agriculture. We dig into the practical aspects of regenerative farming - the significance of native species, the challenges and methods of transitioning from traditional to regenerative thinking in your farming practices, and the vital role of partnerships and community in advancing the regenerative movement. Dax's insights provide a thought-provoking look into the complexities of regenerative agriculture, its impact on soil and human health, and its potential to rebuild our broken food system.

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TIME STAMPS:

00:00 Welcome to the Soil Sisters Podcast with Special Guest Dax Hansen

01:05 Childhood Ranch Life: Stories from Arizona and Texas

01:14 Dax's Adventures: History, Treasure, and Lessons Learned

04:22 Comparing Ranch Chores and Embracing Hard Work

05:54 The Mesquite Revolution: A Sustainable Superfood

15:15 Reimagining Agriculture: From Ancient Grains to Regenerative Practices

20:08 The Future of Farming: Diversity, Sustainability, and Innovation

28:57 Rethinking Wheat: The Journey Towards Regenerative Agriculture

33:36 Preserving Traditions and Embracing Regenerative Farming

34:30 The Journey from Lawyer to Regenerative Farmer

35:42 Transitioning to Regenerative Agriculture: Challenges and Strategies

38:31 The Impact of Regenerative Practices on Biodiversity

40:46 Exploring Direct-to-Consumer Models and Community Collaboration

43:38 The Economic Realities of Regenerative Farming

45:46 Health, Nutrition, and the Future of Food

53:49 Building a Regenerative Agriculture Community

01:01:39 Final Thoughts: The Importance of Supporting Regenerative Farmers and Businesses

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Soil Sisters: Rehabilitating Texas Farm and Ranch LandBy Johanna Nuding, Crystal Nuding

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