With California’s agricultural land becoming increasingly more expensive and regulations tightening, some farmers are seeking new opportunities elsewhere. For the Robinson Family, the answer was Oklahoma — a place where wide-open land and a deep-rooted farming community offered a setting for a fresh start.
“We started our first hog farm in 1997 when we moved to Oklahoma,” says Tanner Robinson, farm manager at Robinson Family Farms.
Tanner’s father, Eddie Robinson, worked at a fiberglass store in California but had always loved animals, especially pigs. Eddie went to Oklahoma to see one of his uncles and toured a friend’s hog farm. He loved it and moved the family to Oklahoma when Tanner was 8 years old.
“My uncle Rich and my dad became partners and created Robinson Family Farms,” Tanner says. “Our lives completely changed.”