Will Harris of White Oak Pastures—how farming has become industrialized, commoditized, and centralized and how WOP is rewriting the script

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In this episode, we sat down with Mr. Will Harris of White Oak Pastures.  In this discussion, Will shares the pivotal agricultural shift that took place after World War II along with his own transition from conventional to regenerative farming in the mid-1990s. We also covered the benefits of having an on-farm USDA-inspected processing plant, the radical transition of Bluffton, Georgia, and the interconnected nature of the pharmaceutical and pesticide industries.Today's Featured Brands:Toups and Co. Organics —use the code: HOMEGROWN for 10% off your orderKalona Super Natural —tune in to hear our previous episode with Kalona Super Natural hereFind White Oak PasturesInstagram // @whiteoakpasturesWebsite //  whiteoakpastures.comNon-profit //  Center for Agricultural ResilienceDocumentary // Food and CountryFind HomegrownInstagram // @homegrown_education, @lizhaselmayer, @joeyhaselmayerWebsite // homegrowneducation.org

Will Harris of White Oak Pastures—how farming has become industrialized, commoditized, and centralized and how WOP is rewriting the script

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