In this inaugural episode, Ryan Armstrong is joined by Teyanna Marx — ag marketer, artist and multigenerational Wisconsin farmer. Together, they dig into the roots of agricultural life, from Teyanna’s childhood memories on the family farm to her journey as Wisconsin’s “Alice in Dairyland.” Teyanna shares the highs and lows: the heartbreak of selling her family’s dairy herd, the joy of blending creativity with advocacy, and why vulnerability and real conversations are vital for rural communities.
They explore the ongoing challenges of succession planning, skyrocketing land prices and mental health in agriculture. For Teyanna, gratitude, communication, and mentorship lie at the heart of keeping farming communities resilient — even as extreme weather and business realities test their limits. Ryan and Teyanna also discuss how social media can be both a bridge and a barrier, and why simply saying “thank you” can make a big difference.
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