Episode 48 • From Farmland to Future Plans: Navigating Real Estate and Rural Shifts with Evan Stone (Copy)

In this wide-ranging episode of Conservation Stories, host Tillary Timmons-Sims welcomes Evan Stone, founder of Clear Rock Farm and Ranch, for an insightful conversation on agriculture, real estate, land use, and the evolving landscape of rural America.

Evan shares his journey from working in ag sales and farming cotton and raising show sheep to discovering his passion for real estate—especially helping retiring farmers navigate complex transitions. His work is rooted in empathy, data, and a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities unique to West Texas.

The discussion expands to include Evan’s experience with short-term rental properties, diversification in ag businesses, and the creative solutions required to preserve land value and quality of life. They also dive into emerging agricultural technologies, like NASA Acres satellite data and moisture mapping, and how making data actionable could revolutionize farming decisions.

Evan and Tillary tackle tough truths about farming economics, land investment, water conservation, and the risk of farmers becoming commodities in a system driven by efficiency. Together, they advocate for bold, honest conversations—and smarter systems—that support both profitability and sustainability in agriculture.

Whether you’re a producer, investor, or community member curious about land, livelihoods, or the future of farming, this episode offers clarity, strategy, and inspiration.

 

More About Our Guest:

Evan Stone, Founder of Clear Rock Farm and Ranch

 

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