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Will Harris is a sixth-generation cattleman and owner of White Oak Pastures, a 158-year-old family farm in Bluffton, Georgia. Since 1866, the Harris family has practiced land-based farming rooted in regeneration, humane animal husbandry, and zero-waste production. 

In this episode, Will reflects on the farm’s evolution from industrial cattle operations to a living ecosystem. He discusses soil, community, balance, symbiosis in an ecosstem, rural farming communities, stewardship, organic matter, his family history, and more. 

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00:00:00 — White Oak Pastures and 158 years of family farming
 00:05:00 — Industrial agriculture and losing balance
 00:08:00 — The cost of control: chemicals and confinement
 00:11:00 — Soil carbon, fertility, and organic matter
 00:16:00 — Working within nature’s limits
 00:25:00 — Rejecting tech fixes and restoring balance
 00:34:00 — Internships, purpose, and community revival
 00:42:00 — Bluffton’s renewal through local production
 00:50:00 — Land, debt, and long-term stewardship
 00:55:00 — Generational transfer and humility
 01:08:00 — Observation, faith, and living with nature