The Business of Agriculture Podcast

Damian Mason
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Nov 16, 2020 • 18min

163 - Biden's Impact On Ag in Trade, Environment, and Labor

At the time this episode was recorded, we hadn't officially declared Joe Biden the winner of the presidential election. Assuming he is, here are thoughts considerations, and some outlook on what Ag can expect under a Biden administration. Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com
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Nov 9, 2020 • 39min

162 - Is It Time For Smaller Scale Meat Processing?

This spring, large meat processing facilities closed as workers tested positive for coronavirus. The shutdowns resulted in meat shortages and retailer-enforced rationing which left many questioning our meat supply chain. Are we too dependent on the four big meat processors? Is there room (and profit) for a proliferation of tier 2, medium or specialty meat processors? Oklahoma rancher and CPA, Gary Dennis, joins me to discuss beef and the business viability of going small in meat processing. Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com
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Nov 2, 2020 • 33min

161 - Using Precision Ag and Data Analytics To Cull Your Dud Acres

Tight margins and environmental pressure make it important to get the most out of every acre of farm land. Precision Ag helps us do that. But what's on the horizon for applied technology in farming and what exactly is data analysis and why do we need it? Dan Frieberg of Premier Crop Services joins me to discuss how livestock producers and dairy farmers are ahead of crop producers — they've been managing productivity by individual cow and sow for decades. Is it time to cull your poor acres individually? Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com
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Oct 26, 2020 • 38min

160 - Is CashRent.com the Zillow of Farm Land?

40% of farm land is expected to change hands in the next decade. Consolidation of farming operations - at the commodity level - is going to continue, which means bigger acres in the operation. These trends are real and they are coming at a time of great technological change to how we live and work. Enter CashRent.com, the online method of leasing farm land for both landowner and farmer. It was founded after one of the company's principles discovered a lack of clarity on what his farm investment was worth. The new enterprise is an online information and auction site for Agricultural leases. Is this the future of renting farm land? Co-founder Noah Berkson joins me to discuss. Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com
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Oct 19, 2020 • 40min

159 - Michigan Ag, Specialty Crops, Hemp & More with Crop Scout Christie

The state just north of my home state has an interesting array of Agricultural production. From cherries to wine grapes to hops and hemp, Michigan's micro climates make for some interesting Agriculture. Christie Apple - known online to her fans and followers as Crop Scout Christie - consults for producers of 18 different Ag commodities. And, even more interesting, she advises more than 30 hemp producers. Tune in for an interesting and informative episode…you're going to like my friend Christie.
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Oct 12, 2020 • 35min

158 - Can Promotion Keep Up With Production?

Expanding on episode 157's subject of commodity promotion, this episode asks the question: Can promotion keep up with production? As farmers continue to produce greater quantity of everything from shrimp to soybeans, can marketing effort keep selling the excess quantity? There are three paths to marketplace profitability in commodity production. The options are: supply management, being the lowest cost producer, or effective promotion. We examine all this and look at the future too. Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com
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Oct 6, 2020 • 35min

157 - If You Build It, They Won't Come — You Gotta Sell It

I've never actually seen the movie, Field of Dreams but I know this: We in Ag are amazing at food production, but we often think by "building it" (producing commodities), the consumer will come. Yet, for many commodities that's not been the case. Realizing this, we created the Agricultural Marketing Service and the checkoff program overseen by USDA. In this episode, I explain 5 flaws of promotion and outline better tactics for promoting our bounty. Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com New To-dos
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Sep 28, 2020 • 40min

156 - The Truth About Forest Fires & Activism Against Ag

Bruce Vincent is the owner of Vincent Logging, a Montana timber company. He's also a timber and environmental community activist. He was forced into his second role when environmentalists put his company out of business and destroyed his timber -reliant town. Bruce joins me to discuss the reality of this "unprecedented" fire season (it's not, and in fact we've only burned about one third of the acres we burned a century ago). We talk about timber as an Ag product, management of resources, and the conflict industry's impact on the Business of Agriculture. Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com
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Sep 21, 2020 • 34min

155 - Farm View Economics With 2020 Vision

The business of Agriculture begins at the farm. With all the tumult, politics, and market disruption that 2020 has brought, what is the impact at the producer's level? What will that mean for all of us who work in the peripheral Ag industry? Chris Barron, an Iowa farmer and owner of Ag View Solutions, provides a look at the present economic situation as he sees it from his own perspective and that of his farmer clients. **Note: this episode was recorded prior to the September 18th announcement by USDA of CFAP 2. Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com
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Sep 14, 2020 • 33min

154 - Battling Anti-Ag Activism…In South Dakota?

Production Agriculture's reality - increasingly - involves doing battle with groups opposed to what we do, how we do it, and even our very existence. While we (grudgingly) accept this in places like California, the movement against farming is now common in "fly over country" too. In this episode I sit down with Leah Bunkers and Jim Pinkert, two members of Families Feeding Families, an organization founded to combat anti-Ag activism Yankton, SD where activists infiltrated local politics in the Ag-centric county. If it can happen in South Dakota, it can happen anywhere. In this episode I shed light on the business model and religious movement of opposing Agriculture. Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com

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