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Regenerative agriculture only works when the economics are in place.
In this episode of Soil Talks™ Podcast, we sit down with Taylor Henry, CEO of Acres U.S.A., to discuss the aspect of regenerative farming that many people tend to overlook: finances, debt, and decision-making.
Taylor shares his unconventional journey from law enforcement into agriculture and breaks down why regenerative systems often fail, not because the biology is wrong, but because the economic model is misunderstood.
This conversation goes beyond soil health theory into:
If regenerative agriculture is going to scale, it must be measured, economically viable, and decision-driven. This episode explains what that really means.
🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts
📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube
📚 Learn more about Acres U.S.A. and agricultural education
By Brandon KailRegenerative agriculture only works when the economics are in place.
In this episode of Soil Talks™ Podcast, we sit down with Taylor Henry, CEO of Acres U.S.A., to discuss the aspect of regenerative farming that many people tend to overlook: finances, debt, and decision-making.
Taylor shares his unconventional journey from law enforcement into agriculture and breaks down why regenerative systems often fail, not because the biology is wrong, but because the economic model is misunderstood.
This conversation goes beyond soil health theory into:
If regenerative agriculture is going to scale, it must be measured, economically viable, and decision-driven. This episode explains what that really means.
🎧 Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts
📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube
📚 Learn more about Acres U.S.A. and agricultural education