Season 1 • Episode 7
Chattanooga, TN

Wayne Swanson

Tennessee River Place / Tennessee River Place Farms

Mentor, livestock guide, and teacher of practical stewardship

Wayne Swanson Jr. enters Episode 7 as the mentor every new farmer hopes to find: blunt, observant, practical, and unwilling to separate care for animals from responsibility, death from food, or success from respect for nature’s limits.

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Location

Chattanooga, TN

Focus

Rotational grazing, invasive control, animal responsibility, and respect for nature

Role

Mentor and livestock consultant

Operation

Working with Tennessee River Place and Tennessee River Place Farms
Chattanooga, TN

Wayne Swanson Jr. is the mentor who helps younger farmers convert possibility into practice. He is there to help a new farm take shape in ways that are grounded, useful, and real.

What makes Wayne compelling is his tone. He is encouraging without pretending the work is easy. When Laura asks whether new farmers can do this without it taking generations, Wayne answers with the kind of truth that only experience can give: no, it does not have to take generations, but it will take years. Unless someone is already wired for tools, weather, and outdoor problem-solving, it will take time. Still, he leaves room for hope. A farm can turn fast when the people involved are smart, observant, and willing to run with good information.

His role in the Tennessee section expands from encouragement into something deeper: moral seriousness. Wayne talks about what it really means to raise animals. He does not sanitize the work to make consumers comfortable. If someone wants cows, he asks whether they are prepared for suffering, emergency, and the responsibility to end pain quickly when it is necessary. For him, that moment is not separate from good farming. It reveals whether a person understands what stewardship actually demands.

Why Wayne Swanson Matters

Wayne Swanson Jr. matters as a Farm Hero because he represents the kind of mentor who makes real transition possible. He is not there to flatter beginners. He is there to test whether they are ready for responsibility, then help them build something that can actually work.

He matters because he tells the truth about livestock, food, and stewardship without hiding behind slogans. He insists that care for animals includes the hard parts — suffering, death, judgment, and decision-making — not just the beautiful ones.

"If you can be worthy of where you’re at in the food chain, if you can be worthy of where you are in mother nature."

Farm Hero chose Wayne Swanson Jr. because he brings something essential to the movement: practical wisdom with moral weight. He helps younger farmers learn not just how to manage land, but how to stand inside the consequences of that management with honesty.

Featured Episode

Farm Hero — Tennessee River Place

Episode 7 shifts to Tennessee, where Wayne Swanson Jr. helps guide younger farmers through the realities of regenerative livestock management, invasive control, rotational grazing, animal responsibility, and the harder truths behind how food is raised.

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