Jordan Scheibel of Middle Way Farm and Adam Montri of Ten Hens Farm on Focusing on Family and Personal Life
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Jordan Scheibel of Middle Way Farm in Iowa, and Adam Montri of Ten Hens Farm in Michigan, speak about stepping away from full-time farming to prioritize other life goals.
Both farmers candidly discuss the mounting challenges—from labor management and financial stress to social isolation—that led them to reassess whether their operations were truly sustainable or worth the personal cost.
The conversation explores how giving yourself permission to change course can open up new possibilities, challenging the cultural expectations around what it means to be a "legitimate" farmer and offering hope that scaling back or exiting doesn't mean failure.
This episode was sponsored by Practical Farmers of Iowa. Practical Farmers of Iowa equips farmers to build resilient farms and communities. PFI's farmer-led programming brings farmer's stories to other farmers so they can learn from each other, which is also what we're trying to do here at Pivot Points.