49 min

Tree Farming Is a Way of Life for Me The Leadership Nature Podcast

    • Careers

Randell Ewing is a tree farmer with deep roots in Darlington County, South Carolina. He got into tree farming by accident when he purchased a small piece of land in his early 20s for hunting purposes. Since then, he’s grown his property by thousands of acres and it’s now turned into a family business with him and his son. Listen in as you hear Randell’s stories about his tree farm and the amount of pride he has for growing trees.
 
Key Takeaways:
[1:40] Where did the name for Randell’s farm, Indian Summer, come from?
[2:40] How did Randell get started in tree farming?

[5:50] Randell got his start on 15 acres and originally wanted to use it for hunting. However, he never actually hunted on it, instead, he used it for conservation.
[7:25] Randell shares a little bit about his wife, who has since passed on.
[10:35] Randell shows Tom and Emily some of the coolest things he owns in his barn/storage.
[15:45] Randell dives into how he found out about tree farming.
[17:40] How did Randell and his son start working together?
[19:30] Randell was worried at first that the business would struggle if he brought his son in, but it has been a blessing.
[22:35] We hear a little bit from Randell’s son, Randell Jr.!
[26:35] Why is Randell so passionate about tree farming?
[29:25] It’s just common sense to plant trees. You’re helping the environment.
[30:10] A walk through the forest is almost like going to church.
[31:05] Randell Jr. shares a fond memory he had on his dad’s farm.
[37:00] If you can’t look after your business, better hire someone to help you.
[41:05] Everything Randell has learned today has come from the tree farm program. There are a lot of programs and resources out there for you!
[41:45] It’s important to be an advocate for trees, the environment, and more because the politicians in big cities aren’t aware of their importance. You have to let them know.
[45:15] What is Randell thankful for?
 
Mentioned in This Episode:
Sctreefarm.org State.sc.us Scforestry.org

Randell Ewing is a tree farmer with deep roots in Darlington County, South Carolina. He got into tree farming by accident when he purchased a small piece of land in his early 20s for hunting purposes. Since then, he’s grown his property by thousands of acres and it’s now turned into a family business with him and his son. Listen in as you hear Randell’s stories about his tree farm and the amount of pride he has for growing trees.
 
Key Takeaways:
[1:40] Where did the name for Randell’s farm, Indian Summer, come from?
[2:40] How did Randell get started in tree farming?

[5:50] Randell got his start on 15 acres and originally wanted to use it for hunting. However, he never actually hunted on it, instead, he used it for conservation.
[7:25] Randell shares a little bit about his wife, who has since passed on.
[10:35] Randell shows Tom and Emily some of the coolest things he owns in his barn/storage.
[15:45] Randell dives into how he found out about tree farming.
[17:40] How did Randell and his son start working together?
[19:30] Randell was worried at first that the business would struggle if he brought his son in, but it has been a blessing.
[22:35] We hear a little bit from Randell’s son, Randell Jr.!
[26:35] Why is Randell so passionate about tree farming?
[29:25] It’s just common sense to plant trees. You’re helping the environment.
[30:10] A walk through the forest is almost like going to church.
[31:05] Randell Jr. shares a fond memory he had on his dad’s farm.
[37:00] If you can’t look after your business, better hire someone to help you.
[41:05] Everything Randell has learned today has come from the tree farm program. There are a lot of programs and resources out there for you!
[41:45] It’s important to be an advocate for trees, the environment, and more because the politicians in big cities aren’t aware of their importance. You have to let them know.
[45:15] What is Randell thankful for?
 
Mentioned in This Episode:
Sctreefarm.org State.sc.us Scforestry.org

49 min