Faith Pierson on Women in Agronomy, Intuition in Business, and Changing Agriculture from the Ground Up
Release Date: 05/05/2026
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Kylie Epperson interviews Faith Pierson, a seed seller and agronomy consultant farming in northeast Illinois with her husband and in-laws, about her path from seventh-generation dairy-farm roots in Wisconsin and college basketball to building a consulting business now working in five states. Faith shares why she started her own seed business to add service and value beyond the product, and discusses women in leadership within a historically male-dominated field, emphasizing intuition, relationship skills, and detail-oriented support. She reflects on early entrepreneurship challenges—high-achiever pressure, difficulty delegating, and losing a major customer before Christmas—while describing how setbacks created new opportunities. Faith explains her “crunchy agronomist” approach: using soil and farm-specific data to reduce unnecessary inputs, lower financial risk, and help farms stay viable, with a broader goal of strengthening rural prosperity.
00:00 Welcome to Boldly Grounded
00:41 Meet Faith Pearson
03:01 Farm Life and Illinois Move
04:52 Growing Up Dairy Farm
07:03 Basketball to Agriculture
09:16 Starting in Seed Sales
11:36 Women in Leadership
15:48 Entrepreneurship Challenges
18:23 Delegation And Growth
18:47 Losing A Major Client
20:29 Faith Through Setbacks
22:29 Identity Shifts And Alignment
23:56 Women Leading Agriculture
26:46 Rural Rising Community
28:15 What's Next For Faith
29:29 Crunchy Agronomist Approach
34:53 Changing Agriculture Vision
37:08 Where To Find Faith
39:09 Closing