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Building Your Way Back Home - The Next Generation

35 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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A lot of folks think taking over the family farm just happens—but for most, it’s anything but easy. In this episode, Corbin, Austin, Will, and Blake sit down with Tim to talk about what it really looks like to be the next generation. Working off the farm, coming back, earning your place, and figuring out how to build something alongside the generation before you. There’s no straight path. Just long days, tough conversations, and a whole lot of commitment to something bigger than yourself. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to come back and carry it on—this one’s for you. Watch more episodes at https://www.humblegroundag.com

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