“One of the biggest things I’ve learned in both the military and agriculture is that success isn’t just about what you know—it’s about who you surround yourself with. If you build the right team and focus on the mission, you can accomplish just about anything.”
In this episode, I’m joined by Charley Jordan, a retired US Army aviator and Special Operations veteran who has channeled his military experience into a thriving career in floriculture and veteran mentorship.
Charley shares his journey from flying MH-47 Chinooks with the 160th Special Operations Aviation unit to building Jordan Farms in Tennessee, where he grows specialty flowers for his community. We talk about the challenges of transitioning out of the military, the importance of mentorship, and how programs like TN AgVols are helping veterans step into agriculture with confidence.
If you’re a veteran looking to carve out your place in agriculture or just want to hear an inspiring story of resilience and reinvention, this episode is for you. Let’s get into it
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