

ATR: USDA Ships Out Employees
In this episode of the Ag Tribes Report, host Vance Crowe welcomes Elliot Henderson, an Iowa farmer and director for the Iowa Corn Grower Association.
The episode covers several pressing issues in agriculture, including the USDA's major reorganization aimed at improving farmer support, Midwest corn pollination failures, and the controversial re-registration of Dicamba for soybeans and cotton. Elliot provides his perspective on the impact of these developments, particularly the need for more innovative crop protection solutions and the implications of fertilizer tariffs on the farming economy. The conversation also touches on the potential role of Bitcoin in agriculture, property tax reforms, and the importance of policy advocacy in shaping the future of farming.
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(01:37) Introduction to the Ag Tribes Report
(02:02) Meet Elliot Henderson: Farmer and Veteran
(03:06) Elliot's Diverse Agricultural Ventures
(04:09) Current Agricultural Challenges: Fertilizer and Weather
(05:09) USDA's Major Reorganization Plan
(08:46) Midwest Corn Pollination Issues
(13:27) Dicamba Reregistration Debate
(18:25) Fertilizer Prices and Market Dynamics
(22:03) Bitcoin and Farmland Price Comparison
(25:30) The Peter Thiel Paradox: Property Taxes
(28:31) Worthy Adversary: Debating Agricultural Policies
(29:57) Rush Hour Ag Podcast and Closing Remarks