Rooted & Restless with Marianne Smith Edge
In this episode of Rooted and Restless, Marianne Smith Edge sits down with Kentucky farmer and entrepreneur Jim Gilles to discuss the realities of modern farming, direct-to-consumer food sales, and the growing demand for local and regional food systems. Jim shares how his family's century-long Angus cattle operation evolved from a traditional seedstock business into a thriving direct-to-consumer enterprise, Hillview Meats. We also explore the time and costs required for bringing farm fresh products to farmers’ markets. The conversation evolves into the discussion around the economics and challenges facing the next generation of farmers and the need for agriculture diversification for the future of food. What We Cover • What it really takes to prepare for a weekly farmers market • Why local food often costs more than products sold through large retail chains • The role of regional food systems in strengthening communities and food security • The importance of agricultural diversification for economic resilience • Challenges facing the next generation of farmers, including land access and startup costs • Why building relationships between consumers and producers is essential for the future of food This conversation is a reminder that long term planning, countless hours and many faces are behind every farmers market vendor and the food we eat. Guest: Jim Gilles, 5th Generation Farmer and Owner, Hillview Farms Meats Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/HVFMeats/] Instagram [instagram.com/hvfmeats]
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