Losing My Farm, Being Outed From Dairy, And Lessons For Future Food - Jr Burdick | #93
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JR Burdick of Nourishing Family Farm explains how losing his family’s farm in the 1980s and later being forced out of his dairy co-op shaped his path toward raw milk, soil-based farming, and local food independence. His story exposes how modern agriculture breaks families and communities - and how rebuilding begins one farm at a time.
Key Topics
- The 1980s farm crisis and its generational impact
- Industrial agriculture’s false promises
- Losing and rebuilding the family farm
- Founding Nourishing Family Farm and producing raw milk
- Redefining farming as care for soil, cows, and community
Why Listen
- Reveals how U.S. farm policy hollowed out rural America
- Shows how raw milk and local food rebuild trust and health
- Offers a firsthand blueprint for regenerating the land and economy
- Traces 40 years of American farming through one family’s eyes
- Ends with a powerful redefinition of what it means to be a farmer
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References:
"The Jungle" (1906) by Upton Sinclair
Timestamps
- 00:00:00 – JR’s 11-generation farming roots on the Michigan–Indiana border
- 00:02:00 – The 1980s farm collapse and how his father lost everything
- 00:06:00 – Interest-rate hikes, debt, and the domino effect across family farms
- 00:10:00 – Starting over from scratch and lessons in resilience
- 00:14:00 – University training, industrial ag mindset, and early GMO exposure
- 00:25:00 – The Green Revolution, “feeding the world,” and the loss of nutrition
- 00:33:00 – How regulation and consolidation centralized food control
- 00:46:00 – Tornado destruction and the community that helped rebuild
- 01:00:00 – Financial strain, insurance gaps, and rebuilding again
- 01:15:00 – Family succession and generational challenges in agriculture
- 01:30:00 – Co-op shutdown in 2022 and six months with no milk income
- 01:45:00 – Ethanol policy, crop insurance, and systemic dependence
- 02:03:00 – Life as a conventional dairyman and marketing realities
- 02:10:00 – Returning to identity as a farmer and faith in the work
- 02:30:00 – Founding Nourishing Family Farm: raw milk & heritage wheat
- 02:45:00 – Food as medicine and healing through nutrient-dense food
- 03:00:00 – Lessons in stewardship, soil, and community resilience
- 03:10:00 – Redefining what it means to be a farmer in modern America
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