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Farming on Purpose

Farming on Purpose

Di: Lexi Wright
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A podcast for farmers and ranchers ready to shift for a stronger future... Stronger farm families Stronger food systems Stronger rural legaciesCopyright 2024 All rights reserved. Arte Cucina Economia Enogastronomia Gestione e leadership Leadership Successo personale Sviluppo personale
  • Stop Hoping. Start Knowing: A New Standard for Farm Finances
    Feb 24 2026
    “You don’t know what you don’t know — and that’s what keeps people up at night.” In this episode of Farming on Purpose, I sit down with Jace Young, founder and CEO of Legacy Farmer, to talk about the financial side of agriculture that most producers avoid — until they can’t. Jace grew up on a multi-million-dollar Kansas farm that ultimately went bankrupt. Years later, working in ag banking — including at the same banks his family once approached — he gained access to the financial documentation behind the collapse. What he discovered changed the direction of his life. We talk about centralized leadership, pride, emotional decision-making, and why updating your numbers once a year isn’t enough. Jace shares what he sees inside banks today, how loan committees actually think, and why producers who understand their balance sheets have leverage most others don’t. This episode is a must-listen for producers stepping into leadership roles, families navigating transition, and anyone who wants to build a farm business that outlasts one generation. Key Topics: Growing up inside a 14,000-head feedyard and watching it go bankrupt What ag banking revealed about financial blind spots in farm businesses Centralized vs. decentralized leadership in agriculture Why updating financials monthly changes everything How to build trust (and leverage) with your banker Farm debt trends and what tightening credit could mean for 2026 Why service-based businesses create stability alongside production agriculture Exposing financial weaknesses without destroying family relationships Transition planning through transparency, not secrecy LINKS Learn more about Legacy Farmer: https://www.legacyfarmer.com Sign up for the 8-Hour Marketing Plan here! Marketing Routine class, do so here! Join the Farming On Purpose Facebook group and visit the Farming on Purpose merch page. Check out our favorite software tool for online sales: Thrivecart I may earn affiliate commissions from links on this page. Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Farm Succession Planning: Securing Your Family’s Legacy – A practical conversation about transition planning, family communication, and protecting the long-term future of your operation. A strong follow-up to Jace’s insights on decentralized leadership and building a farm that outlasts one generation. Listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-87-farm-succession-planning-securing-your/id1652386715 Marriage, Parenthood & Building a Business – An honest look at building a growing business while raising a family. This episode pairs well with Jace’s discussion on leadership, structure, and creating a business that supports your life instead of consuming it. Listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marriage-parenthood-building-a-business/id1652386715 Year-End Tax Planning and Financial Confidence on the Farm – A finance-focused episode covering taxes, recordkeeping, and strategic cash flow planning. Perfect for listeners who want to go deeper after hearing Jace explain why monthly financial clarity matters. Listen: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/year-end-tax-planning-and-financial-confidence/id1652386715 About the Host of Farming On Purpose, Lexi Wright: I’m your host, Lexi Wright. I started the Farming on Purpose Podcast from a passion for sharing the future of production agriculture. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.
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    52 min
  • From One Cow to a Full-Time Farm: Building a First-Generation Farm with Intention
    Feb 17 2026

    “You’re going to make mistakes — and then you’re going to learn from those mistakes.”

    In this episode of Farming on Purpose, I sit down with Hayley Darnielle, owner of Crooked Creek Farms in Montana, to talk about building a diversified, direct-to-consumer farm business from the ground up.

    What started as a simple Facebook page and one milk cow has grown into a full-time operation providing raw milk, pork, poultry, eggs, and more to local families. Hayley shares what it’s really like to be a first-generation farmer, how Montana’s Food Freedom Act shaped her business, and why responsibility, transparency, and boundaries matter just as much as growth.

    This conversation explores diversification with intention, navigating customer relationships, using grants to fuel growth, and building a farm that supports both family life and long-term sustainability.

    Key Topics:

    • Starting a farm business without growing up in agriculture
    • How Montana’s Food Freedom Act opened the door for direct-to-consumer sales
    • Diversifying livestock with purpose and limited acreage
    • Balancing motherhood, farm work, and business growth
    • Learning through trial, error, and knowing when to scale back
    • Building infrastructure as a first-generation producer
    • Navigating customer expectations and setting boundaries
    • Using the USDA Value-Added Producer Grant to accelerate growth
    • Growing two farm operations side by side

    LINKS

    Follow Crooked Creek Farms and learn more about Hayley’s operation: https://www.crookedcreekfarmsmt.com

    Follow Crooked Creek Farms on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: Crooked Creek Farms MT

    Sign up for the 8-Hour Marketing Plan here!

    Marketing Routine class, do so here!

    Join the Farming On Purpose Facebook group and visit the Farming on Purpose merch page.

    Check out our favorite software tool for online sales: Thrivecart

    I may earn affiliate commissions from links on this page.

    Other Episodes You May Enjoy

    #122: How Agritourism Is Transforming Farming – A look at how opening the farm to the public through agritourism can create new income streams, strengthen community trust, and support long-term farm sustainability.

    #125: Raising More Than Livestock: Building a Multi-Generation Direct-to-Consumer Farm Business – An honest conversation about diversification, family roles, and building a direct-to-consumer business that supports both the farm and the people behind it.

    #76: Ag Entrepreneurship & Conviction in Fighting for the Family Farm with Amanda Radke – A conversation about purpose, priorities, entrepreneurship, and building income beyond tradition while staying rooted in agriculture.

    About the Host of Farming On Purpose, Lexi Wright:

    I’m your host, Lexi Wright. I started the Farming on Purpose Podcast from a passion for sharing the future of production agriculture.

    Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

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    43 min
  • Milking More Than Cows: Diversifying the Farm Through Storytelling, Farm Camp, and Purpose
    Feb 10 2026

    “You don’t have to have a perfect farm — you just have to open the gate.”

    In this episode of Farming on Purpose, I sit down with Megan Daluge, a fifth-generation Wisconsin dairy farmer and co-founder of Milk’n Mamas, to talk about what diversification really looks like when you’re committed to keeping the dairy — and the family — at the center.

    Megan shares how she and her sister navigated family transition, industry pressure, and a tough dairy economy by building multiple income streams alongside their 100-cow dairy. From launching farm camps and agritourism to running a women’s boutique and coaching farmers on social media storytelling, this conversation is an honest look at resilience, creativity, and evolving with purpose.

    This episode is a must-listen for farmers, ranchers, and ag entrepreneurs who feel pulled in more than one direction — and want permission to try something new without losing what matters most.

    Key Topics:

    • Navigating family transition on a multi-generation dairy farm
    • Knowing when “enough cows” is enough
    • Launching farm camp and agritourism with minimal overhead
    • Overcoming fear around opening the farm to the public
    • Diversifying income without abandoning production agriculture
    • Using social media to tell your farm story without burnout
    • Setting boundaries, handling criticism, and staying authentic online
    • Embracing failure, pivots, and being multi-passionate in agriculture

    LINKS

    Follow Milk’n Mamas on Instagram: @milknmamas Find Daluge Farm on Facebook Follow Milk’n Mamas on TikTok

    Sign up for the 8-Hour Marketing Plan here!

    Marketing Routine class, do so here!

    Join the Farming On Purpose Facebook group and visit the Farming on Purpose merch page.

    Check out our favorite software tool for online sales: Thrivecart

    I may earn affiliate commissions from links on this page.

    Other Episodes You May Enjoy

    #122: How Agritourism Is Transforming Farming – A look at how opening the farm to the public through agritourism can create new income streams, strengthen community trust, and support long-term farm sustainability.

    #125: Raising More Than Livestock: Building a Multi-Generation Direct-to-Consumer Farm Business – An honest conversation about diversification, family roles, and building a direct-to-consumer business that supports both the farm and the people behind it.

    #76: Ag Entrepreneurship & Conviction in Fighting for the Family Farm with Amanda Radke – A conversation about purpose, priorities, entrepreneurship, and building income beyond tradition while staying rooted in agriculture.

    About the Host of Farming On Purpose, Lexi Wright:

    I’m your host, Lexi Wright. I started the Farming on Purpose Podcast from a passion for sharing the future of production agriculture.

    Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

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    36 min
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