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163. The Intersection of Military and Agriculture with Eric Czaja

163. The Intersection of Military and Agriculture with Eric Czaja

Eric Chaya is a visionary in the realm of sustainable agriculture and military synergy. Originating from Wisconsin, Eric's journey has taken him from a traditional dairy-rich environment to pioneering innovative agricultural practices on military lands in California. His career path was notably influenced by his military service, which included a transformative period at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Here, he began to experiment with regenerative farming techniques using livestock such as cattle, pigs, and chickens to rejuvenate land. Eric's passion for sustainable farming and his military discipline have merged to create the Regenerative Grazing Open Air Lab (R-GOAL) in San Luis Obispo, where he continues to blend agricultural innovation with military training to enhance land stewardship and community resilience.


The podcast covers a range of topics, including:

  • Eric's transition from Wisconsin to California and his introduction to regenerative agriculture
  • His experiences in Africa and the U.S. with livestock relocation
  • The integration of agricultural practices into military training environments
  • The successful collaboration between military personnel and local ranchers
  • The innovative grazing management practices on Department of Defense lands
  • The personal anecdotes of his journey, including the emotional decision to part with his Brahman herd
  • The ecological benefits observed from these practices, such as increased wildlife sightings and improved landscapes


Listeners should tune in to this episode to gain insights into the unique intersection of military operations and sustainable agriculture. Eric's story is not only inspiring but also offers practical lessons on how dedication and adaptability can lead to remarkable outcomes in land management. The podcast provides a compelling blueprint for future initiatives that harmonize land use, community resilience, and ecological benefits, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in regenerative farming, military innovation, or environmental sustainability.

Links Mentioned in the Episode
Eric on LinkedIn

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