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Pivot Points

Podcast by Dan Fillius; Sarah Janes Ugoretz

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Season 1 is a wrap! Help us with future seasons: - Sponsor or partner with us to support future seasons - Send us ideas for farmers or topics to feature in future episodes Contact us at fillius at iastate.edu or sarah.janesugoretz at wisc.edu What happens when a vegetable farmer decides it's time to completely reinvent their operation—or even walk away entirely? From candid exit interviews to stories of creative collaborations and dramatic business makeovers, Pivot Points explores creative solutions that turn farming challenges into new possibilities. Whether farmers are scaling up, scaling down, or finding entirely new ways forward, Pivot Points asks the big question: when your farm stops working for your life, what's your next move? Hosted by Sarah Janes Ugoretz, farm labor educator with UW Extension and Fair Share CSA Coalition, and Dan Fillius, Iowa State University Extension field specialist for commercial vegetables.

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episode Statewide and National Civic Engagement as a farmer with Jack Hedin and Bill Pluecker artwork

Statewide and National Civic Engagement as a farmer with Jack Hedin and Bill Pluecker

Jack Hedin [https://www.jackhedin.com/] of Featherstone Farm [https://www.featherstonefarm.com/] and Maine State Representative Bill Pluecker [https://legislature.maine.gov/representative-bill-pluecker] of Begin Again Farm [https://beginagainfarm.com/] share how their decades of civic engagement grew directly out of their identities as farmers and their desire to shape the policies that affect rural communities. Both farmers are candid about the real costs of that engagement, whether it's nearly losing a carrot crop while advocating in Washington or scaling a farm down from $120K to $10K in gross sales to make room for legislative work. From practical first steps like calling your rep's agriculture staffer to big wins like Maine's first-in-the-nation ban on sludge application, this episode showcases how farmers can play both the inside and outside game of civic power.

20 May 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode Local Civic Engagement as a farmer with Janaki Fisher-Merritt and Kat Becker artwork

Local Civic Engagement as a farmer with Janaki Fisher-Merritt and Kat Becker

Organic farmers Kat Becker of Cattail Organics [https://cattailorganics.com/] and Janaki Fisher-Merritt of Food Farm [https://foodfarmcsa.com/] share how stepping out of their fields and into civic life — from school boards to food pantries — has made them better farmers and more grounded community members. Both farmers reflect on how structured volunteer commitments create the "hard stops" that farming rarely provides on its own, helping them reclaim balance without sacrificing their drive to contribute. Whether you're feeling the urge to get involved in your community, or simply curious about what civic engagement looks like in rural America, this conversation will leave you rethinking where your skills could make a difference beyond the farm gate. This episode is made possible by the support of the Wisconsin Farmers Union [https://www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com/]

13 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode Jordan Scheibel of Middle Way Farm and Adam Montri of Ten Hens Farm on Focusing on Family and Personal Life artwork

Jordan Scheibel of Middle Way Farm and Adam Montri of Ten Hens Farm on Focusing on Family and Personal Life

Jordan Scheibel of Middle Way Farm [https://www.middlewayfarm.com/] 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 [https://practicalfarmers.org/]. 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.

8 Oct 2025 - 1 h 11 min
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