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In this episode of You’re the Cure, Dr. Ben Edwards sits down with two West Texas farming families who are redefining agriculture through regenerative practices. First, we hear from Jeremy Brown of Broadview Agriculture, a fourth-generation cotton farmer whose journey from conventional methods to organic and regenerative farming is rooted in faith, stewardship, and a passion for restoring soil health. Jeremy shares the challenges of farming in a desert climate, the role of livestock in revitalizing land, and how shifting from “kill, kill, kill” to “life, life, life” has brought new joy to his work.
Later, Charlene and Colton Belew of Nourishing Farmstead join the conversation to share how their family transitioned from conventional cotton into raising pasture-raised chickens and producing farm-fresh eggs. They open up about the challenges, inspirations, and hopes driving their mission to provide nourishing food for their community while stewarding their land for future generations.
From black-eyed peas to regenerative wheat, from cattle to chickens, this conversation highlights the deep connection between soil, food, and human health—and the hope found in farmers daring to do things differently.
More Info:
https://broadviewagriculture.com/
https://www.nourishingfarmsteadtx.com/
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In this episode of You’re the Cure, Dr. Ben Edwards sits down with two West Texas farming families who are redefining agriculture through regenerative practices. First, we hear from Jeremy Brown of Broadview Agriculture, a fourth-generation cotton farmer whose journey from conventional methods to organic and regenerative farming is rooted in faith, stewardship, and a passion for restoring soil health. Jeremy shares the challenges of farming in a desert climate, the role of livestock in revitalizing land, and how shifting from “kill, kill, kill” to “life, life, life” has brought new joy to his work.
Later, Charlene and Colton Belew of Nourishing Farmstead join the conversation to share how their family transitioned from conventional cotton into raising pasture-raised chickens and producing farm-fresh eggs. They open up about the challenges, inspirations, and hopes driving their mission to provide nourishing food for their community while stewarding their land for future generations.
From black-eyed peas to regenerative wheat, from cattle to chickens, this conversation highlights the deep connection between soil, food, and human health—and the hope found in farmers daring to do things differently.
More Info:
https://broadviewagriculture.com/
https://www.nourishingfarmsteadtx.com/

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