In this
episode of Shark Farmer Podcast, host Rob Sharkey interviews
fifth-generation farmer Tristan Schwartz from Gilman, Wisconsin.
Tristan shares his unique journey into farming, influenced by his
family history and a pivotal friendship with neighbor Tom Victory.
He discusses his innovative farming techniques, including the use
of traditional equipment and sustainable practices, while
emphasizing the importance of community and memories in
agriculture.
takeaways
Tristan
Schwartz is a fifth-generation farmer from Wisconsin.
He moved
to Wisconsin from Missouri to pursue his dream of dairy
farming.
Tom
Victory, his neighbor, played a significant role in his farming
journey.
Tristan
uses traditional farming techniques, including a one-row corn
picker.
He
emphasizes the importance of memories in farming and
community.
Tristan
has a retirement pasture for cows that have served him
well.
He
practices sustainable farming by using compost instead of
commercial fertilizers.
Tristan
believes in mixing old and new farming techniques for better
profitability.
He
encourages young people in agriculture to never stop trying and to
find unique opportunities.
Tristan's
story highlights the importance of passion and community in
agriculture.