
Robert and Shari Kurtz: Family Beyond the Fences
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Robert and Shari Kurtz: Family Beyond the Fences
In this episode, we sit down with Robert and Shari Kurtz, lifelong farmers from east-central Kansas, to talk about what it means to steward both land and legacy. Shari, the only sibling of Terry — whose memory and impact inspired the podcast — brings a deeply personal perspective to the conversation. Together, they reflect on a family shaped by farming, resilience, and strong bonds.
Robert shares stories from his grandfather’s era, when cotton and sheep were part of the farm’s experimentations, and how that pioneering spirit continues today through conservation practices and cover crops, always balancing ideals with the realities of modern agriculture.
Shari offers heartfelt insights on raising farm kids and grandkids, highlighting how children learn not just by teaching but through observation and participation. The couple discusses the challenges and joys of passing down traditions while navigating change, and the importance of sharing their story to build greater understanding about farm life.
From kids make-believe ranching with toy calves to physically helping with chores, the Kurtz remind us that farming legacy is as much about family and character as it is about the land.
Key Topics Covered:
- The long view: multi-generational farming and its influence on decision-making
- Balancing conservation goals with financial realities
- How children learn life lessons naturally on the farm
- Tradition, transition, and technology in agriculture
- Overcoming misconceptions about farming through storytelling
- The role of family humor and close relationships in farm resilience
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