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Good to Know a Farmer

Kate McKinnon standing in a ghillie suit holding sticks up to her face

With humor and optimism, a comedic host joins farmers to explore the health, food security, environmental, and economic impacts of regenerative farming and ranching.

Length

12 episodes x 1 minutes

Funding Type

Co-Production

Good to Know a Farmer follows comedic stars, including Kate McKinnon, as they meet one farmer per episode to explore, over the course of the series, how regenerative farming can capture carbon, roll back erosion, store water, produce more nutrient-dense food, increase farmers’ profits, and impact the way the world is fed.

From the center of America and both sides of the aisle, the series highlights a diverse group of farmers—from a multi-generational family farm to a female rancher to a new Native American farmer—employing old-school techniques backed by science.