Timothy N. Rhodd
Ioway Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
Chairman, steward, and advocate for regenerative tribal leadership
Timothy N. Rhodd speaks about land as relationship, not resource alone. His work connects regenerative agriculture to stewardship, responsibility, and the recovery of older ways of caring for living systems.
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Timothy N. Rhodd brings together leadership, stewardship, and memory. He speaks about land as a living responsibility tied to culture, community, and the future.
His message begins with disruption. He explains that colonization disrupted the knowledge systems, educational pathways, and stewardship practices that once shaped how Indigenous communities related to farming and food. His answer is a reinstatement: bringing older ways of understanding back into the present.
He grounds that vision in practice. After a devastating bee loss linked to neonicotinoids, the tribe moved toward fewer herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides, along with no GMO crops. Over time, pollinator health improved, and the work began to show both ecological and economic promise.
Why Timothy N. Rhodd Matters
Timothy N. Rhodd matters as a Farm Hero because he gives regenerative agriculture a deeper frame. He speaks about soil, pollinators, and farming through the language of responsibility, relationship, and leadership.
He connects restoration to action. The work is not only philosophical but also visible in healthier bees, fewer harmful inputs, and a renewed commitment to caring for the land differently.
"In order for us to progress forward in this world today, we have to revert back to some of our old ways and reinstill those."
Farm Hero chose Timothy N. Rhodd because he shows that healing land can also mean restoring memory, stewardship, and a way of thinking that treats the living world as family.
Farm Hero — Kansas
Timothy N. Rhodd connects tribal stewardship, cultural restoration, pollinator health, and regenerative transition into one clear message: living soil and living communities must be cared for together.