
Episode 43: Mark Johnson - Feed, Faith, and Finding Purpose After the Fall
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What happens when a swine industry veteran opens up about the real cost of leadership, sobriety, and finding purpose after decades in feed sales?
In this powerful episode of Patio Ponderings, Jim Smith sits down with Mark Johnson, a retired feed and livestock professional from Britt, Iowa, whose career spanned decades in swine nutrition, sales leadership, and industry transformation.
Together, they explore:
- The early days of grinding ear corn and mixing bags at his father’s feed mill
- The collapse of the 1980s farm economy and how it took down the family business
- Surviving the 1998 swine crash, the shift to integrated systems, and the fading loyalty in feed sales
- The emotional trauma of COVID-19 in agriculture — including the mass euthanasia of pigs
- Sobriety, the loss of two marriages, and finding Christ at age 60
- The urgent need for real male friendships, mental health support, and mentorship in agriculture
Mark’s story is a reflection of the challenges too many professionals in the livestock and feed industry carry silently. This isn’t just about pigs and profit margins — it’s about identity, purpose, and healing.
📌 Whether you’re a swine nutritionist, feed sales rep, livestock producer, or simply someone who’s ever felt like you’ve given too much to your job — this episode is for you.