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18. Embedded in the Landscape with Micah Wiles of Cedar Creek Farm
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18. Embedded in the Landscape with Micah Wiles of Cedar Creek Farm

Micah Wiles has spent the better part of the last decade developing a food forest and silvopasture on the family farm where he resides with his parents, who run a homestead winery as their main enterprise.

Good Life Revival: Permaculture, Rewilding, Homesteading · The Good Life Revival Podcast - Sam Sycamore

September 1, 20171h 2m

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Show Notes

This is my old pal Micah Wiles, a young farmer from the small town of Somerset, Kentucky with a passion for ecology that's matched only by the beauty of his work at Cedar Creek Farm.

Micah has spent the better part of the last decade developing a food forest and silvopasture on the family farm where he resides with his parents, who run a homestead winery as their main enterprise.

In the photo above, he's showing us some of the older trees in the first phase of his food forest design, which includes pecans, persimmons, pawpaws, apples, peaches, mulberries, and so much more.

In the latest episode of the Good Life Revival Podcast, I speak with Micah about the history of the farm, his relationship with the land and his local community, and how he and his family sustain themselves in a way that's in tune with the rhythms of nature, while working to elevate the local community and educate others on this path.

Topics

permaculturerewildrewildinghomesteadingfarming