191. From Sand to Soil Health in the Sunshine State with  Lauren Jorgensen and Frank Tobias

191. From Sand to Soil Health in the Sunshine State with  Lauren Jorgensen and Frank Tobias

Author: Grazing Grass October 8, 2025 Duration: 1:39:42

In this episode, Cal visits with Lauren Jorgensen and Frank “Toby” Tobias, owners of Starlight Farm in North Florida. Lauren and Toby share their inspiring transition from suburban professionals to regenerative graziers, managing cattle, horses, and chickens on 108 acres of sandy Florida soil. Their story begins with a daughter’s recommendation to watch Kiss the Ground, which set them on a journey into soil health and regenerative practices. From battling Florida’s unique soil challenges to founding the Florida Soil Health Coalition, they’ve become advocates for soil, community, and mindful stewardship.


Topics Covered

  • Lauren & Toby’s background and 20-year journey to Starlight Farm
  • Transition from horses to cattle and discovering regenerative grazing
  • Influence of Kiss the Ground and attending the Soil Health Academy
  • Managing sandy Florida soils and the challenges of bahiagrass
  • Bale grazing, cover crops, and learning from failures
  • The role of chicken and cow manure in improving fertility
  • Surviving hurricanes and adapting to climate extremes
  • Starting the Florida Soil Health Coalition — connecting farmers, researchers, and consumers
  • Finding balance between purity and practicality in regenerative systems
  • Favorite grazing books and tools (from tractors to hay string!)
  • Building a life and home rooted in stewardship, love, and laughter

Why You Should Listen

This episode is full of relatable moments for anyone striving to make progress on imperfect land. Lauren and Toby’s enthusiasm and candor highlight how regenerative agriculture is as much about mindset as it is about management. Their story captures the patience, humor, and persistence required to restore soil in Florida’s challenging environment — and how connection, both human and ecological, fuels that process. You’ll also learn about a new grassroots movement growing in the Sunshine State through the Florida Soil Health Coalition.


Resources Mentioned

  • Florida Soil Health Coalition: floridasoilhealth.org
  • Starlight Farm Grass-Fed Beef: Facebook Page – “Starlight Farm Grass-Fed Beef”
  • Tobias Saddlery: ultimatesaddle.com

  • Books:
    • Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown
    • A Bold Return to Giving a Damn by Will Harris
    • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
    • What Your Food Ate by David R. Montgomery & Anne Biklé
  • Organizations & Mentions:
    • Soil Health Academy (Gabe Brown, Allen Williams, Ray Archuleta)
    • Will Harris – White Oak Pastures
    • Jonathan Lundgren – Ecdysis Foundation & 1000 Farms Study

Looking for Livestock that thrive on grass?  Check out Grass Based Genetics

Visit our Sponsors:
Noble Research Institute

Redmond Agriculture.

Grazing Grass Links
New Listener Resource Guide

Provide feedback for the podcast
Website
Insiders
Resources
Community (on Facebook)
Check out the Apiary Chronicles Podcast

Original Music by Louis Palfrey



Looking for grass-based breeders?
 Explore the Grass Based Genetics directory.

Upcoming Grazing Events

Visit our Sponsors:
Noble Research Institute

Redmond Agriculture
Grassroots Carbon
Apr 22-24 3 Springs Utah

Grazing Grass Links
Website
Community (on Facebook)

Original Music by Louis Palfrey


There’s a quiet revolution happening in the fields and pastures, one that ties the health of the soil directly to the health of a farm’s bottom line. Grazing Grass Podcast | Rotational Grazing, Soil Health & Profitable Livestock Farming is a part of that conversation, sitting down with the men and women who are putting regenerative principles into daily practice. Hosted by Grazing Grass, each episode feels like a candid chat across a fence line, moving beyond theory into the tangible details of managing livestock on grass. You’ll hear farmers recount their own journeys-what prompted their shift in thinking, the logistical hurdles of changing their operation, and the outcomes they’ve witnessed in their land and ledger books. A recurring segment called "Over Grazing" digs into the specific problems and hard-won lessons that come with this way of farming. This isn’t just a science or nature podcast; it’s a practical resource built on shared experience, aiming to strengthen a community where knowledge about profitable, grass-based systems is passed along openly. Tune in for honest stories that get to the root of what it means to work with the land.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Grazing Grass Podcast | Rotational Grazing, Soil Health & Profitable Livestock Farming
Podcast Episodes