
The Regenaissance Podcast Losing My Farm, Being Outed From Dairy, And Lessons For Future Food - Jr Burdick | #93
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Nov 12, 2025 JR Burdick, a multi-generation farmer and founder of Nourishing Family Farm, shares his transition from conventional dairy to regenerative practices after facing significant losses. He reflects on the 1980s farm crisis, exposing the perils of industrial agriculture while advocating for local food sovereignty. JR emphasizes the importance of direct-to-consumer sales and the emotional toll of farming dynamics. He also challenges myths around raw milk, discussing its benefits and the need for consumers to reconnect with their food sources.
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Losing The Family Farm In The 1980s
- JR describes losing the family farm in the 1980s after interest-rate hikes and collapsing land values. He recounts being moved off the farm and the deep family and identity impacts of that loss.
How Macro Policy Broke Farm Balance Sheets
- JR connects fiat currency-driven inflation and rapid interest-rate hikes to farmland bubbles and farmer bankruptcies. He highlights that rising rates on variable mortgages left young farmers exposed and underwater.
From Intern To Partner: Buying 25 Cows
- JR returned to Michigan State, interned, then bought cows with neighbors and expanded the family herd after college. He describes commuting, buying 25 cows, and moving toward a larger dairy operation in the 1990s.



