The Agri-Tourist, My Journey Back to Agriculture

Military Service to Agritourism Leadership: The Expanding Impact of the Rutters

Jennifer Ross/Kara Rutter Season 2 Episode 89

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When I first interviewed Kara and Matt from Rutter's Ranch in Episode 62, we talked about veteran farmers strengthening America’s food system. But in this follow-up conversation with Kara, what struck me most wasn’t just the growth of their programs — it was the depth of purpose behind everything they’re building. From Matt receiving the American Farm Bureau Veteran Farmer Award of Excellence to launching a statewide Farms of the Brave Ag & Art Tour over Memorial Day weekend, their work continues to evolve in ways that feel both strategic and deeply personal.

What really stayed with me was Kara’s reminder that “food security is national security” — and that for many veterans, agriculture is simply the next chapter of service. This isn’t about stepping away from serving their country; it’s about serving in a new way — through land stewardship, rural entrepreneurship, and community connection. Whether it’s Farmer Boot Camp, the new business plan accelerator, or reviving care farming programs to address veteran isolation, everything they do is rooted in relationships.

This conversation reinforced something I believe wholeheartedly: farms are more than production spaces. They’re places of healing, leadership, and renewal. And when veterans lead that work, it adds an entirely different layer of meaning. I’m excited for you to hear this update — because what’s happening at Rutter's Ranch isn’t just growth. It’s momentum with purpose.

Rutter's Ranch

Farms of the Brave

Ag & Art Tour

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