Damian travels all over the globe talking to audiences about trends in the business of food, fuel, and fiber. With his clever wit and down-to-earth delivery, he has turned these topics into an interesting (and sometimes controversial) podcast.
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424- Global Grain Glut, Trade Turmoil & U.S. Ag's Future | Damian Mason Podcast
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53:11Global grain markets are oversupplied, trade routes are shifting, and U.S. Agriculture faces increasing challenges from geopolitical tensions and aggressive global competitors. Joe Vaclavik—market analyst and host of Grain Markets and Other Stuff—joins Damian Mason to examine the pressures facing America's export-driven Ag model. They discuss commo…
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423 - Marketing Farm Products Direct-To-Consumer: Strategy, Value & Growth | Damian Mason Podcast
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54:34Agricultural producers excel at production but often struggle with promotion—especially in direct-to-consumer (DTC) markets. In this episode, business growth strategist Brian Frankel joins Damian Mason to break down the five essential steps in a consumer's buying decision. They explore motivational factors, perceived value, customer expectations, a…
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422 - Seafood By-Products as Crop Fertilizer: Innovation, Sustainability, and Ag's Future | Damian Mason
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52:48Can seafood by-products help feed the future of agriculture? Damian Mason speaks with Norm Davy, President of Tidal Grow, about SeaPhos—a liquid fertility product made from up-cycled seafood waste. In 2025, Damian trialed the product on his Indiana farm and shares firsthand insights. This episode explores sustainable ag inputs, nutrient cycling, cr…
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421 - Why Family Farms Struggle Internally Despite Public Support | Damian Mason
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43:39Despite making up 97% of U.S. farms, family operations often struggle with internal dysfunction. Andy "Caygeon" Junkin of Stubborn.farm joins Damian Mason to explain why many family farms face challenges such as poor communication, generational conflict, and lack of clear business structure. They explore the gap between public admiration and privat…
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420 - Why Farm Input Costs Remain High & Will They Ever Come Down? | Damian Mason
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1:02:02Agricultural input costs have surged by over 40% in recent years, squeezing farm profit margins. Damian Mason is joined by Steve Nicholson, Global Strategist at Rabobank, to examine the complex drivers behind high fertilizer, chemical, fuel, and equipment costs. Together, they explore global supply chain disruptions, inflationary pressures, geopoli…
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419 - Commercializing Ag Products: From R&D to Farm Gate | Damian Mason Podcast
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46:22A surge of new crop input products has entered the market, but do they deliver measurable value to farmers? In this episode, Damian Mason talks with Randy Barker, CEO of INTENT, about what it truly takes for a crop input product to succeed. From navigating R&D and regulatory hurdles to understanding grower adoption and ROI, this conversation covers…
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418 - Ten Reasons To Be Bullish On Beef | Damian Mason
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45:32Beef prices are at record highs—and they may stay elevated well into the next decade. In this episode, Damian Mason outlines 10 compelling reasons to remain bullish on beef despite the traditional cattle cycle. From the collapse of fake meat alternatives to the rise of the MAHA (Meat At Home Again) movement, from shifting consumer economics to evol…
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417 - Agrihoods: Suburban Farming Trend or Lifestyle Gimmick? | Damian Mason Podcast
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44:55Agrihoods—residential communities built around working farms—are on the rise across the U.S., blending suburban convenience with rural aesthetics. In this episode, Damian Mason speaks with Steve Bruere, president of The Peoples Company and developer of Middlebrook, Iowa's first agrihood. They explore whether agrihoods are just a trendy real estate …
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416 - Fertilizer Overuse, Regulation & Profitable Nutrient Management | Damian Mason Podcast
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42:57U.S. farms have relied on fertilizer over-application for decades—but that era is ending. Regulatory pressures are mounting in key agricultural states like Iowa, Nebraska, and Wisconsin, where political and public concerns over nutrient runoff are prompting new rules for nutrient management plans. In this episode, Damian Mason speaks with Nick Muss…
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415 - North American Ag Trade: Why the U.S. and Canada Must Strengthen Ties
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56:50In 2024, Canada ranked as the United States' second-largest agricultural export market, just behind Mexico. Despite widespread attention on China, its importance as an ag customer is declining, making North American trade relationships more vital than ever. Damian Mason welcomes Shaun Haney of Real Ag Radio for an in-depth conversation on U.S.-Cana…
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414 - The Reality (& Economics) of Direct-To-Consumer Agriculture | Damian Mason
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1:01:33In this episode, Missouri dairy producer J.R. Burdick shares his transition from conventional dairy to a direct-to-consumer A2 milk business. Since 2022, he has increased profit margins by selling directly to customers—but the shift comes with added responsibilities in packaging, marketing, and logistics. Damian Mason explores the economic realitie…
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413 - Are Small Farms Doomed? Exploring Ag's Next 15 Years | Damian Mason
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1:02:24What does the next 15 years hold for American production agriculture? In this episode, Damian Mason is joined by Shay Foulk of Ag View Solutions and Ben Gordon of Fractal to analyze emerging trends in U.S. farming. Topics include consolidation in agriculture, the evolving role of government subsidies, financial pressures facing producers, and the v…
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412 - Brazil's Expanding Agricultural Power and Its Global Impact
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51:02Brazil has emerged as a dominant force in global agriculture, especially in soybean production. Over the past decade, the country has expanded its soybean acreage by 42%, resulting in a 57% increase in production—mainly to meet China's growing demand. This explosive growth has contributed to an oversupply of global commodities, creating new pressur…
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411 - Where Will Demand Come From? | Damian Mason Podcast
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37:42"Creating demand" is often cited as the solution to low commodity prices—but where will that demand come from? In this episode, I examine the hard truths behind global agricultural markets. He explores the limits of trade agreements, the decline of biofuel-driven demand, and why Africa and the EU are unlikely to become major buyers of U.S. commodit…
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410 - Are American Farms Really Going Bankrupt? | Damian Mason Podcast
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55:45Despite alarming headlines, fewer than one in a thousand U.S. farms are in bankruptcy. Damian Mason speaks with Curt Covington of Ag America Lending to examine the facts behind agricultural bankruptcies, the economic pressures farmers face, and the outlook for farm finances. Learn why high input costs and interest rates are real concerns, while oth…
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409 - Why Government Grocery Stores, CRP & Biofuel Mandates Hurt Agriculture & Consumers | Podcast
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1:04:52Government intervention is reshaping agriculture—and not for the better. In this episode, Damian Mason speaks with economist and author Dr. Richard Sexton, whose book Food Fight challenges misguided food policies and their consequences for farmers, consumers, and global supply chains. Topics include proposals for government-run grocery stores, the …
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408 - 10 Habits You Should Adopt To Succeed In Tomorrow's Agriculture | Damian Mason Podcast
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52:18The agricultural landscape is evolving rapidly—and so must you. In this episode of The Business of Agriculture, Damian Mason is joined by Mark Jewell of The Momentum Company to explore the ten essential habits that will determine your relevance and success in tomorrow's agriculture. With emerging technologies and automation reshaping the sector, on…
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407 - How China's Next 25 Years Will Reshape Global Agriculture and Trade | Damian Mason Podcast
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48:57China's rise over the past 25 years reshaped global economics—but what lies ahead for agriculture? Ian Lahiffe, agriculture consultant in China, offers a bold, optimistic forecast. He explains how China may remain economically powerful, less reliant on the West, and more self-sufficient in food and energy. But he also warns of an emboldened China, …
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406 - How Water Scarcity Is Reshaping U.S. Agriculture and Land Values | Damian Mason Podcast
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51:18Water is the most critical—and increasingly scarce—input in the Business of Agriculture. Yet, it is rarely given true economic value until it becomes limited. In this episode, Damian Mason is joined by Val King of the North Coast Water Association to discuss how water access is transforming the future of American farming. They explore the economic,…
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405 - Rethinking U.S. Farm Policy: Radical Ideas for Reviving Rural America | Damian Mason Podcast
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1:00:41Is it time to radically reform American agriculture policy? In this compelling episode, Damian Mason speaks with Agritopia author Dave Savage, who outlines his bold vision for a more resilient and equitable rural economy. Savage critiques major pillars of the current farm system—including crop insurance subsidies, the Conservation Reserve Program (…
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404 - Financing New Ag Ventures: Alternative Capital for Growth | Damian Mason
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57:43In an ever-changing Agricultural marketplace, opportunities arise that didn't exist just a decade or two ago. The internet, along with a more diversified and demanding consumer, provide viable business options. But these ventures need money to flourish and these businesses might not be a fit for traditional bank lending. That's where alternative fi…
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403 - Measuring Sustainability — From Overused Marketing Phrase to Actual Monetization
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46:40Face it, the word "sustainable" has been so overused as marketing jargon, it's become meaningless. But what if farmers could accurately measure their sustainability? What if Agriculture could communicate our sustainability to customers with verifiable numbers? Then — the cherry on top — what if we could profit from our sustainability practices by d…
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402 - The High Cost of a Glyphosate Ban for U.S. Agriculture and Consumers | Damian Mason Podcast
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49:43What would a ban on Glyphosate mean for American agriculture and food production? Damian Mason speaks with Michelle Klieger of Stratagerm Consulting, who recently completed a comprehensive study on the economic and labor impacts of eliminating Glyphosate—America's most widely used herbicide. Michelle shares the staggering implications for crop yiel…
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401 - Tracing Meat Nutrition: From Soil Health to Steak Quality | Damian Mason
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45:47What determines the nutrient value of meat? Dr. Stephan Van Vliet of Utah State University joins Damian Mason and Iowa farmer Kelly Garrett to explore how soil health, animal diet, and agricultural practices influence the nutritional profile of beef. Discover why not all steaks are created equal, whether grass-fed is truly better than grain-fed, an…
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400 - Future-Proofing Agriculture: Guidance for Ag's Next Generation | Damian Mason Podcast
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1:03:12What does the next generation of agricultural professionals need to succeed in today's rapidly evolving industry? In this milestone 400th episode of The Business of Agriculture, Damian Mason is joined by Tanner Winterhof and Corey Hillebo from Farm4Profit to share critical insights for young people entering the ag sector. Drawing from decades of ex…
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399 - Bullish on Corn: Ethanol, Exports & Trade Wins with NCGA CEO Neil Caskey | Damian Mason Podcast
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44:45With U.S. corn production projected to hit record highs in 2025, demand questions loom. NCGA CEO Neil Caskey joins Damian Mason to explore the outlook for corn exports, ethanol markets, and the push for sustainable aviation fuel. With domestic livestock numbers down, will global trade and green energy be enough to absorb the surplus? Caskey discuss…
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398 - How Food Producers and Agriculture Can Restore America's Health | Damian Mason Podcast
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56:20America's health challenges are increasingly linked to diet, nutrition, and widespread confusion about what truly constitutes healthy food. As consumers face a constant barrage of conflicting information about their groceries, the roles of food producers, processors, and the broader agricultural industry have never been more important. In this epis…
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397 - Why Tech Billionaires Keep Failing at Farming: Lessons in Ag Innovation | Damian Mason Podcast
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1:05:04What happens when tech billionaires attempt to disrupt agriculture without understanding its fundamentals? In this episode, Damian Mason is joined by agtech experts Rhishi Pethe and Walt Duflock to analyze high-profile failures in agricultural innovation—highlighting ventures like Larry Ellison's experimental farm in Hawaii and the struggles of Bey…
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396 - Investment Trends In Agriculture - What's Hot & What's Not? | Damian Mason
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53:52The good news: Private equity investors are interested in investing in the Business of Agriculture. The bad news: The money is not flowing into fake meat or controlled environment Ag businesses. What is hot? Premium dairy, pet food, and anything fermented. Why? Because those categories offer private equity investors what they want — higher margins,…
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395 - How Farmers Are Cutting Fertilizer Costs with On-Farm Nitrogen Production
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37:40"The next day after a lightning storm, it's always greener. That term is called green lightning and that's what we set out to do." So says Travis Potter, founder of Green Lightning, a company with a product allowing farmers to make their own nitrogen at a much -reduced price than retail. The other benefits: elimination of synthetic nitrogen, no sal…
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394 - When Free Trade Isn't Free | Why U.S. Agriculture Must Rethink Trade with China | Damian Mason
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46:58What if free trade isn't really free? Tariffs are a distortion to free market economics. The only problem: We don't have a free market economy as countries prop up and protect their native industries with restrictive rules on — or even entirely against — imports. In this episode of The Business of Agriculture, Damian Mason digs into the numbers (ou…
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393 - Is Farm Equipment Sharing the Future of Ag Efficiency? Inside AgShared's Model | Damian Mason
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50:08Agricultural equipment is among the largest capital investments on American farms—yet much of it sits idle for most of the year. With rising interest rates and pressure on farm income, optimizing machinery utilization is more important than ever. In this episode, Damian Mason is joined by Martyn Gross, founder of AgShared (https://agshared.com), to…
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392 - The Rise of Protectionism: Why Tariffs and Trade Wars Will Become The New Normal | Damian Mason
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1:05:00Global trade is undergoing a fundamental transformation. After decades of increasing globalization, countries are pivoting toward protectionist policies to safeguard domestic industries. In this episode, international agribusiness consultant Todd Thurman joins Damian Mason to explore the resurgence of tariffs and trade restrictions—and what this sh…
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391 - Boosting Crop Efficiency from the Planter Box: A Startup's Biological Solution
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48:26In today's low-margin farming environment, efficiency is everything. From maximizing nutrient availability to reducing inputs while increasing yields, growers are under pressure to do more with less. That's where startups like NewFields Ag come in. This innovative company is tackling the challenge right from the planter box, using biological soluti…
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390 - Why Invest in Farmland? Insights from Canada's Largest Landowner
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1:00:18Is farmland the ultimate investment? In this insightful episode, Damian sits down with Robert Andjelic, Canada's largest private farmland owner, to explore the future of agricultural real estate. Despite having no farming background, Robert now owns 250,000 acres of prime Canadian farmland—mostly in Saskatchewan, with holdings in Manitoba and Alber…
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389 - The Future of Farming: Aging Farmers, Financial Challenges & Agriculture's Big Reset
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56:51The agriculture industry is at a turning point, with nearly two-thirds of U.S. farmers over 55 and many surpassing 65. As farming faces massive capital demands and generational shifts, what does the future hold? Adam Lasch, a self-made, first-generation Wisconsin farmer, joins Damian to explore the financial hurdles, demographic changes, and innova…
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388 - Will BioNutrients & Biologicals Be The End of Synthetic Fertilizers?
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44:16The Agriculture industry has long relied on synthetic fertilizers, chemical inputs, and over-applied fertility—not by choice, but by necessity. Now, with biologicals, bio-nutrients, and precision application technology, farmers have better alternatives. Colton Moon, president of Redox BioNutrients, joins Damian to explore how soil health, crop nutr…
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387 - RFK Jr.'s Organic Vision: Is This the Future of American Agriculture?
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39:41With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services, his longstanding commitment to organic food is taking center stage. A vocal advocate for transforming the American food system, RFK Jr. believes organic agriculture could be the key to solving major health issues—going as far as claiming it could eliminate diabetes.…
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386 - Tons of Sauerkraut: Capitalizing on the Fermented Food Boom
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55:16Fermented foods are trending, and sauerkraut is having a moment! In this episode of The Business of Agriculture, host Damian Mason dives deep into the world of fermentation with Jorge Azevedo, CEO of Fermented Food Holdings. They discuss why ultra-processed foods are falling out of favor, the growing demand for probiotics, and why FFH moved to Wisc…
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385 - Why Is Big Money Flooding into Farmland Right Now?
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41:32For years, money flowed into Ag tech—until the tap ran dry. But there's one area still attracting outside investment: farmland. Ben Gordon and Brian Grundtner from Fractal join Damian to discuss the evolving landscape of capital in agriculture. Their company is pioneering a model where investor funds help farmers acquire land, creating new opportun…
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384 - Can Farming Shift to Health-Focused Food Production?
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55:24Is agriculture ready to pivot from maximizing yields to prioritizing nutrient-rich, health-focused food production? Join Damian in a thought-provoking discussion with Iowa farmer and Ag entrepreneur Kelly Garrett and Ag venture capitalist Carter Williams. Explore the future of farming as surpluses rise, America's health declines, and consumers dema…
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383-Trade, Tariffs, Biofuel, Markets, Ag Tech, The Farm Bill & the Future of Ag (From FarmCon)
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30:12From FarmCon 2025, Damian Mason sits down with three experts to tackle the biggest issues in American agriculture: trade, tariffs, biofuel, markets, Ag Tech, and the Farm Bill. Kevin Van Trump of the Van Trump Report dives into global agriculture markets and the key drivers of change. Roland Fumasi with RaboResearch highlights three must-watch tren…
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382 - What a Farmer Wants You to Know About Food
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44:40How do farmers feel when misinformation about agriculture takes center stage? Dennis Bulani knows firsthand. After a conference speaker delivered a factually flawed tirade against modern farming, Dennis was inspired to write What a Farmer Wants You to Know About Food. In this episode, Dennis shares insights from his book, tackling one of agricultur…
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381 - Food & Farming Trends: Does Protein Have Staying Power?
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49:08Protein is the hottest buzzword in food and diet trends—but will it stay that way? Damian Mason and RaboResearch's Nicholas Fereday explore the booming demand for dietary protein and its impact on agriculture, from animal-based production to plant-based alternatives. Learn how "protein-enhanced" snacks like boxed waffles and bagged treats are shapi…
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380 - Can Sustainable Aviation Fuel Propel Agriculture to New Heights?
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50:39Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) could become a game-changer for production agriculture, driving a surge in demand for corn and soybeans—two crops currently facing significant oversupply challenges. But will SAF truly take off? What policies, regulations, and incentives are necessary to make this vision a reality? Join biofuels analyst Corey Lavinsk…
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379 - How Government Payments Impact Farmers: Subsidies, Supply, and Sustainability
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44:06Just before Christmas 2024, the federal government unveiled a $31 billion aid package for American farmers—$10 billion in direct payments and $21 billion in disaster relief for the past two years. But here's the twist: even more funding might be on the horizon. In this episode, Damian Mason is joined by Paul Neiffer, the Farm CPA, and Chris Barron …
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378 - Strategies Smart Farms Use to Weather Bad Ag Economies
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51:09Chris Barron has weathered several Ag downturns as an Iowa farmer. He's also helped hundreds of farming operations succeed despite farm economy downturns as an Ag consultant with his company, Ag View Solutions. Chris joins Damian Mason to discuss the Business of Agriculture at the farm level, laying out strategies smart operators can deploy to — no…
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377 - Beef In The 21st Century
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1:04:55American consumption of beef — contrary to predictions otherwise — has held up amazingly well, despite beef prices outpacing the rate of general food inflation. 85% of that beef is processed by the "Big 4" packers. Looking ahead, what changes are coming for beef? Will smaller meat processors, backed by federal grants announced a few years ago, chan…
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376 - Will RFK Jr. "Un-Fauci" Our Food, Or Make Matters Worse?
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38:40RFK Jr. as head of Health and Human Services will oversee the Food and Drug Administration and will have a role in setting food policy in the United States. Will RFK "Un-Fauci" our food system? And what exactly is meant by "Fauci'd," you ask? When a bureaucrat uses fraudulent science to achieve political outcomes, enhance his power, and collaborate…
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375 - Speaking of Agriculture — A Fun Conversation with Damian Mason and Vance Crowe
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1:02:30Vance Crowe and Damian Mason have spoken to hundreds of thousands of Agricultural audience members. In this fun and fast moving discussion, they share "behind the scenes" stories from their careers on stage at Ag meetings all over the world. How do you handle a disagreeable audience? Why should you never actually write a speech? What makes for a go…
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