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Episode 58 - We Need a Plan: Farm Succession Planning
Jun 23, 2026
30m 37s
Episode 57 - Get Connected with Quivira: Workshops, Technical Guides, and REGENERATE
May 29, 2026
28m 05s
Episode 56 - Finding Community in Agriculture: Supporting New Agrarians, the Farm, and Neighbors
Apr 30, 2026
39m 13s
Episode 55 - Wildom Farm: How value-added products and minimizing waste make a difference
Mar 30, 2026
45m 10s
Episode 54 - Building a Collaborative Meat Business
Feb 27, 2026
34m 42s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Episode 58 - We Need a Plan: Farm Succession Planning | Today we're sharing an episode from LANDED, a new podcast produced by American Farmland Trust that explores how farms and ranches transition from one generation to the next. Across the country, professionals are helping aging farmers and ranchers make plans for their land. These “Land Transfer Navigators” are securing the future of agriculture one farm, family, and community at a time. In this episode, ride along with Dan Skeeters — a Navigator from Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust — as he supports two different ranching families through the ins and outs of succession planning. But be warned. Among the tales of triumph are moments of heartbreak: sold-off cattle herds and uncertain futures, lost family land and shattered identities. Dan and other Navigators are right there through it all, offering advice, encouragement, and hope. | 30m 37s | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Episode 57 - Get Connected with Quivira: Workshops, Technical Guides, and REGENERATE✨ | regenerative agricultureworkshops+3 | Nina Katz | Quivira Coalition | Santa Fe, New Mexico | regenerative agricultureQuivira Coalition+3 | — | 28m 05s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Episode 56 - Finding Community in Agriculture: Supporting New Agrarians, the Farm, and Neighbors✨ | community supportagriculture+4 | Duke Jackson | Old Fort FarmSol Vista Farm+1 | Hesperus, Colorado | agriculturecommunity+6 | — | 39m 13s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Episode 55 - Wildom Farm: How value-added products and minimizing waste make a difference✨ | regenerative agriculturevalue-added products+2 | Julie Friend | lard based moisturizersunscreen+1 | MarylandChicago | pasture-raised chickenforest-raised pork+3 | — | 45m 10s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Episode 54 - Building a Collaborative Meat Business✨ | meat businesscollaboration+2 | Jaimie Stoltzfus | Cowgirl Meat Co.Building a Collaborative Meat Business | Big TimberMontana | shipping meatpartnerships+3 | — | 34m 42s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Episode 53 - The Power of Local Food✨ | local foodagriculture+2 | Meredith Rose | CSA boxesRose West+1 | Steamboat SpringsColorado+1 | local goodsfarmers+2 | — | 34m 43s | |
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Episode 52 - Highlights from REGENERATE 2025✨ | REGENERATE Conferenceagrarian community+2 | Sims WulbernJeff Courchaine+3 | — | Santa FeNew Mexico | transformationcommunity leaders+2 | — | 51m 26s | |
| 10/27/25 | ![]() Episode 51 - The Life of an Apprentice✨ | regenerative agricultureapprenticeship+1 | Quinn Taubman-Harper | New Agrarian ProgramMannix Ranch+1 | Montana | New Agrarian ProgramMontana+1 | — | 29m 29s | |
| 9/12/25 | ![]() Episode 50 - A Manager Fellow's Experience✨ | agricultureregenerative practices+2 | Jesse Pinkner | Pinkner Land and LivestockQuivira+1 | Texas | New Agrarian ProgramManager Fellowship+2 | — | 32m 55s | |
| 8/25/25 | ![]() Episode 49 - Knowing When to Shut Down the Farm✨ | regenerative agriculturefarming challenges+3 | Taylor Muglia | New Agrarian ProgramKnowing When to Shut Down | — | emotional struggleshard decisions+1 | — | 38m 35s | |
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| 7/28/25 | ![]() Episode 48 - Community Found in Butchery and Cookery✨ | regenerative agriculturebutchery+3 | Dylan Boeken | Boek House Hearth and HusbandryCommunity Found in Butchery and Cookery | — | mentorshipcultural benefits+3 | — | 59m 46s | |
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Episode 47 - The Making of a Ranch Manager✨ | regenerative agriculturesustainable grazing+3 | Fiona Jackson | Cal PolyFlying Diamond Ranch+2 | Redwood CityCalifornia+1 | ranch managementFlying Diamond Ranch+2 | — | 54m 15s | |
| 5/27/25 | ![]() Episode 46 - Farm Life and Legal Lessons with Eva Caison✨ | regenerative agriculturefarm law+2 | Eva Caison | Farm CommonsFarm Life and Legal Lessons+1 | — | farm experienceeducational background+2 | — | 47m 56s | |
| 4/18/25 | ![]() Episode 45 - Chris Zuehlsdorff on Farm Friendly Financing and Investing | In this episode, host Taylor Muglia sits down with Chris Zuehlsdorff, CEO of Iroquois Valley, to discuss how they're supporting the journey and future of regenerative agriculture. Chris shares his personal and professional background, highlighting his transition from a career in finance to helping farmers and ranchers access affordable mortgages and leases across the United States. The conversation delves into the importance of organic certification, the challenges of land access, and the support Iroquois Valley provides to farmers. Chris also shares inspiring stories of farmers who have successfully transitioned to organic farming. Tune in to learn more about the intersection of finance and sustainable agriculture and the impactful work being done to promote a healthier and more sustainable food system. | 32m 47s | ||||||
| 3/21/25 | ![]() Episode 44 - Olivia Raine on Building a Goat Grazing Business | In this podcast episode, host Taylor Muglia interviews Olivia Raine about her journey in the field of agriculture, specifically her work in targeted grazing with goats and sheep. Olivia shares her deep-rooted passion for animals and her environmental consciousness that led her to agriculture. She discusses her extensive background, from working on vegetable farms to managing livestock, and the challenges she faced. Through three iterations of her business, Olivia pressed on and found the business model that works best for her (and the goats). She talks about the specific resources she used to set her up for success and finishes with some advice for beginning agrarians. | 51m 13s | ||||||
| 2/21/25 | ![]() Episode 43 - Jarvisson King on Wool Pellets for Soil Health | In this episode of Regeneration Rising, Taylor Muglia interviews Jarvisson King, owner and operator of Laughing Goat Gardens in Arizona. Jarvisson shares his journey and how he brings traditional Navajo farming and modern regenerative agriculture techniques together. He discusses the impact of his mother's teachings, coping with grief after her passing, and his shift towards utilizing wool pellets for soil health. The episode highlights Jarvisson's innovative methods, his active presence on social media platforms to share knowledge, and his contributions to promoting regenerative agriculture within his community. | 1h 01m 37s | ||||||
| 1/17/25 | ![]() Episode 42 - Bridging the Land Access Gap through Land Link | In this podcast episode, host Taylor Muglia interviews Emma Lietz-Bilecky about her journey into agriculture and her work with Colorado Land Link, a program aimed at helping farmers find land and improve land access in Colorado. Emma shares her background, growing up in Colorado with a family history in agriculture, and her eventual return to farming after college. She discusses the challenges of land access for young farmers, the work Colorado Land Link does to facilitate these issues, and recent upgrades to their website to improve landowner and land seeker connections. Emma highlights the importance of innovative land access methods, such as partnerships between experienced landowners and new agrarians. She also shares success stories and offers advice for both land seekers and landowners. The episode wraps up with insights on the agricultural landscape in Colorado and a call for land seekers and landowners alike to join the Colorado Land Link platform at https://coloradolandlink.org/. | 44m 58s | ||||||
| 12/9/24 | ![]() Episode 41 - Lauren Lees & Henry Harrington on Building a Life and Business Post-Apprenticeship | In this episode, host Taylor Muglia interviews New Agrarian Program alumni Henry Harrington and Lauren Lees about their diverse journeys into the agricultural world. Both came from non-agricultural backgrounds, but found a passion for ranching and regenerative agriculture. They share their experiences in the New Agrarian Program as well as their time post-apprenticeship in positions at Spikebox Ranch in Nebraska, Snaplands, and Round River Resource Management. Henry and Lauren discuss the educational and professional growth they experienced, their current work at Round River, and their personal aspirations. The conversation also delves into their involvement in the New Agrarian Program Manager Fellowship and their plans for starting a cattle enterprise, as well as balancing career aspirations with personal life, particularly getting married and starting a family. | 1h 10m 19s | ||||||
| 10/21/24 | ![]() Episode 40 - Davey Baron on Entrepreneurship as a First-Generation Rancher | After working on ranches in the Elk River Valley in northwest Colorado for a handful of years, Davey Baron had the jaw-dropping opportunity to start his own grazing and direct market beef business, and he pounced on it. In this episode of Regeneration Rising, host Taylor Muglia speaks with Davey about how he laid the groundwork for this opportunity to become Elk River Livestock, what life looks like in year two of running his own business, and how a strong community allowed him to build a lean enterprise. He shares that his experience in starting a business isn't exactly as cool as it seems, but a deep love of land and animals drives him to keep innovating and thinking outside the box to keep it growing. Please note: Davey will be a new MENTOR for the New Agrarian Program in 2025! If you liked this conversation and are considering applying to our apprenticeship program, you can find his site description at https://quiviracoalition.org/newagrarian/locations/. | 55m 05s | ||||||
| 9/12/24 | ![]() Episode 39 - Julie Sullivan on Our First Ever Manager Fellowship | In this conversation, host Taylor Muglia interviews Julie Sullivan, mentor training and support specialist (and program founder) here at Quivira Coalition's New Agrarian Program. Julie discusses the inspiration behind creating the program's first Manager Fellowship and how it aims to bridge the gap between apprenticeship and ranch management or entrepreneurship for the "not-so new agrarian." She walks through the requirements to apply, nuts and bolts of the program, and her greatest hopes for the first cohort. This fellowship program is now open to the general public, not just New Agrarian Program alumni. | 57m 11s | ||||||
| 8/26/24 | ![]() Episode 38 - Diane Anastasio on Lessons in Shepherding | Our guest this week is Diane Anastasio, program manager & shepherd at Shepherdess Land & Livestock in Ojai, California. Diane describes how, although not growing up in agriculture, their Austrian and Italian family heritage is expressed through their practice of shepherding today, and how other creative endeavors like weaving and dancing tie in as well. We also talk about Diane's early experiences in agriculture at shearing school and New Cowgirl Camp, balancing an agrarian's need for urban and rural community, and what it's like to be a contract sheep grazier for fire mitigation on the hot hillsides of California. | 52m 17s | ||||||
| 7/29/24 | ![]() Episode 37 - Nicole Scott on Growing Skills, Confidence, and Humility as a Beginning Farmer | On this episode of Regeneration Rising, we sit down with Nicole Scott, farm director of livestock operation and farm outreach at The Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming in Cold Spring, New York. Nicole shares her story about getting started in agriculture and the different experiences that shaped her journey from apprentice to farm director. She describes what it was like to build confidence to do farm work after studying agriculture in classrooms in college, how her perspective changed as she gained more responsibility on the farm, and how she motivates herself and her apprentices to continue careers in agriculture. | 51m 41s | ||||||
| 6/21/24 | ![]() Episode 36 - Jordan and Toni Sarazen on Life as Mobile Goat Graziers | This week on Regeneration Rising, Taylor interviews Jordan and Toni Sarazen, owners and operators of Goat Bros LLC, a mobile goat grazing business near Denver, Colorado. We discuss the huge life transition Jordan and Toni made from being financial advisors to living in a 5th wheel trailer custom grazing a goat herd up and down the front range, all caused by an idea Jordan saw on a tv show! They share tips about sound financial management for their small business, the importance of support to avoid burnout, and how they weather the ups and downs of goat grazing as a couple. | 57m 35s | ||||||
| 5/21/24 | ![]() Episode 35 - Will Vogl on Grazing in the Urban/Rural Interface | On this episode, host Taylor Muglia speaks with Will Vogl, owner and operator of Vogl Homestead Farm near Black Forest, Colorado. Will discusses the difficulty of accessing affordable grazing land on the front range and the development pressure his county is facing. While this can be a setback for many graziers, Will has used it as an opportunity to work with landowners and graze sheep on smaller parcels that cattle ranchers wouldn't consider. He talks about how he balances the operation with being a husband, father, and firefighter (who occasionally likes to take a vacation!), and how his skills in wildfire mitigation help him diversify land management services for landowners beyond just grazing. | 51m 31s | ||||||
| 4/22/24 | ![]() Episode 34 - Rachel Stoltzfus on Career Development Post-Apprenticeship | In this episode of Regeneration Rising, host Taylor Muglia sits down with 2022 New Agrarian Program alumna Rachel Stoltzfus, who now works as a Herdsman at Herr Angus Farm in Nottingham, Pennsylvania. Rachel talks about lessons she took from her apprenticeship at Round River Resource Management, her process and decision to take a job at a cattle farm near her hometown, and learning curves she faces as she builds her career and life in land stewardship. | 46m 23s | ||||||
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