The Original Startups: What Homesteaders Can Learn from Silicon Valley
Picture a scrappy entrepreneur in a garage, tinkering with a prototype that could change the world. Now, picture a farmer in a tool shed, calibrating a new irrigation system to save a drought-stricken crop. At first glance, they seem worlds apart. But look closer, and you’ll see the same spirit of innovation, risk calculation, and resilience. In the world of regenerative agriculture, small-scale farmers are the original startups—and their "exit strategy" is a legacy of living soil.