Sheep, Soil, and Small Land Economics
In this on-the-ground episode of the The Regenaissance Podcast, we walk the pastures of New York’s Hudson Valley with Michael Greco, a first-generation farmer building a regenerative sheep operation entirely on leased land.
Michael breaks down why sheep can make regeneration viable on smaller landscapes and what that actually looks like day to day. From stocking density and daily moves to shade, minerals, predator protection, and on-farm harvest, this conversation is a clear-eyed look at the systems thinking behind profitable, humane, and resilient food production.
If you’ve ever wondered how regenerative agriculture scales down—not up—this episode is worth your time.










