

The Vance Crowe Podcast
Vance Crowe
The Vance Crowe Podcast is a thought-provoking and engaging show where Vance Crowe, a former Director of Millennial Engagement for Monsanto, and X-World Banker, interviews a variety of experts and thought leaders from diverse fields.
Vance prompts his guests to think about their work in novel ways, exploring how their expertise applies to regular people and sharing stories and experiences.
The podcast covers a wide range of topics, including agriculture, technology, social issues, and more. It aims to provide listeners with new perspectives and insights into the world around them.
Vance prompts his guests to think about their work in novel ways, exploring how their expertise applies to regular people and sharing stories and experiences.
The podcast covers a wide range of topics, including agriculture, technology, social issues, and more. It aims to provide listeners with new perspectives and insights into the world around them.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 35min
ATR: RFK Jr, Beef Checkoff Steps in it & Supply Management may end Canada @RadkeAmanda
In this episode of the Ag Tribes Report, host Vance Crowe is joined by Amanda Radke, a prominent figure in the agricultural community known for her work as a cattle rancher, motivational speaker, and children's book author. Amanda shares her insights on the controversial use of eminent domain for carbon pipelines, highlighting her relentless fight against these projects in South Dakota. She discusses the origins of the carbon pipeline projects, the political and financial implications, and the grassroots efforts to protect private property rights.Amanda also introduces "Bid on Beef," a platform connecting consumers with ranchers to purchase high-quality beef directly. She explains the motivation behind the initiative and its impact on rural America.The episode delves into the implications of RFK Junior's confirmation as the US Secretary of Health and Human Services, exploring potential shifts in US health policy and its effects on agriculture. Vance and Amanda discuss the mixed reactions within the agricultural community and the broader implications for public health.The conversation shifts to the beef checkoff program and its recent controversial tweet regarding private cattle sales. Amanda shares her perspective on the program's effectiveness and the need for transparency and accountability.Vance and Amanda also explore the potential impact of ending managed supply in Canada, discussing the political and economic ramifications and the possibility of Canadian provinces seeking US statehood.The episode concludes with discussions on Bitcoin land prices, the Peter Thiel paradox, and Amanda's views on government intervention in agriculture. Amanda shares her thoughts on the importance of free markets and entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector.Legacy Interviews - A service that records individuals and couples telling their life stories so that future generations can know their family history. https://www.legacyinterviews.com/experienceRiver.com - Invest in Bitcoin with Confidence https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP(01:06) Introduction and Guest Introduction(02:24) Bid on Beef: Connecting Consumers with Ranchers(03:35) The Fight Against Carbon Pipelines(10:28) RFK Jr.'s Confirmation and Its Implications(13:05) Controversy Over Beef Checkoff Program(16:19) Managed Supply and Canadian Agriculture(21:24) Bitcoin Land Price Report(24:45) Peter Thiel Paradox: Unique Beliefs(28:27) Worthy Adversaries: Respectful Disagreementshttps://serve.podhome.fm/the-vance-crowe-podcast_638721156549613591

Feb 7, 2025 • 43min
ATR: GMO Corn, ICE Raids, and Bitcoin with @steveconaway1
In this episode of the AgTribes Report, host Vance Crowe dives into the intricate world of agriculture, economics, and policy with guest Steve Conaway, a farmer and real estate appraiser from Kansas. The conversation explores the economic side of agriculture, touching on topics such as conservation practices and government subsidies.Vance and Steve delve into the controversy surrounding a $97 million USDA grant to the Iowa Soybean Association, examining the implications of taxpayer-funded subsidies for conservation practices. They discuss the potential impact of budget cuts on farmers reliant on such subsidies and the broader economic consequences.The episode also covers Mexico's decision to drop restrictions on GMO corn imports, highlighting the complexities of international trade agreements and cultural attitudes towards GMOs. Vance and Steve consider the potential effects on U.S. corn exports and the agricultural market.Immigration enforcement and its impact on farm labor is another key topic, with discussions on the reality versus perception of ICE raids affecting agricultural workers. The conversation touches on the challenges of replacing undocumented workers and the potential economic ramifications.Vance and Steve also explore the role of U.S. aid in supporting Ukrainian agriculture, questioning the logic of funding competitors in the global grain market. They discuss the transparency of government spending and the need for accountability.The episode concludes with a discussion on Bitcoin's role in agriculture, including a Bitcoin land price report and the potential for cryptocurrency to influence land ownership. Steve shares his experience with Bitcoin and the ease of using digital wallets, while Vance encourages listeners to explore the world of cryptocurrency.Throughout the episode, Vance emphasizes the importance of transparency in funding and decision-making within the agricultural sector, advocating for open discussions about the influence of government and corporate interests.Legacy Interviews - A service that records individuals and couples telling their life stories so that future generations can know their family history. https://www.legacyinterviews.com/experienceRiver.com - Invest in Bitcoin with Confidence https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP(01:08) Introduction to the AgTribe's Report(04:30) Iowa Soybeans and USDA Grant Controversy(10:41) Mexico Drops GMO Corn Import Restrictions(14:19) Impact of ICE Raids on Farm Workers(18:11) US Aid to Ukrainian Farmers(21:13) Bitcoin Land Price Report(26:41) Peter Thiel Paradox and Worthy Adversaryhttps://serve.podhome.fm/the-vance-crowe-podcast_638721156549613591

Jan 31, 2025 • 36min
ATR: ICE Raids, MAHA Confirmation Hearings, soybeans burn in Brazil @TRFyeomanfarmer
In this episode of the Ag Tribes Report, host Vance Crow welcomes Steve Strasheim, a vegetable farmer from Northern Iowa, to discuss a variety of pressing issues in agriculture. Steve shares insights into his unique farming practices, including the use of greenhouses and geothermal technology to grow vegetables in the harsh Iowa winters. He also explains his innovative sales model, which includes farmers markets, a CSA, wholesaling, and an on-farm retail store.The conversation shifts to the potential impact of ICE raids on agriculture, with a focus on the role of illegal aliens in the farming industry. Steve shares his perspective on the H-2A program and the challenges of bureaucracy in hiring legal farm workers.The episode also covers the controversial appointment of RFK Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, with a discussion on how his policies might affect agriculture. Steve and Vance debate the potential benefits and drawbacks of increased regulation and the importance of promoting healthier eating habits.In a segment on Brazilian soybeans, Vance highlights recent logistical issues and quality concerns in Brazil's soybean industry, sparking a discussion on the risks of relying too heavily on a single crop.The episode concludes with a look at the new right's stance on crated hogs and the potential for significant changes in animal agriculture. Steve shares his thoughts on the ethics of factory farming and the consumer demand for affordable protein.Listeners are also treated to the Bitcoin land price report, where Steve discusses the current farmland prices in his county and his cautious approach to investing in Bitcoin. The episode wraps up with the Peter Thiel paradox and worthy adversary segments, where Steve shares his unique perspectives and challenges common beliefs in his agricultural community.

Jan 28, 2025 • 2h 31min
From Stray Voltage to Raw Milk: A Farmer's Fight Against the System with JR Burdick
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of dairy farming with JR Burdick, a former conventional dairy farmer turned raw milk producer. JR shares his journey from following the traditional dairy farming system to becoming an independent raw milk seller, breaking away from industry norms and regulations. He recounts the challenges he faced, including dealing with stray voltage that decimated his herd, a lengthy legal battle with an electric company, and the emotional and financial toll it took on his family.JR also discusses the impact of industry regulations, such as the mandatory check-off programs and the pressures from dairy cooperatives, which led him to question the sustainability and ethics of the conventional dairy system. His story is one of resilience and transformation as he navigates the complexities of direct-to-consumer sales, the challenges of marketing raw milk, and the importance of maintaining integrity in his farming practices.Throughout the conversation, JR offers insights into the broader agricultural landscape, touching on issues like government subsidies, the consolidation of the dairy industry, and the role of technology and innovation in farming. He also shares his thoughts on the future of agriculture, the potential of Bitcoin as a financial tool for farmers, and the importance of preserving traditional farming knowledge.This episode is a compelling exploration of the struggles and triumphs of a farmer who dared to defy the status quo and forge a new path in the world of agriculture.

Jan 24, 2025 • 29min
ATR: Seed Oil lobbyist at USDA, Costal Ranching Settles with Park Service with @gavin_spoor
This week, host Vance Crowe and guest Gavin Spoor discuss the stories impacting the culture of agriculture. The MAHA movement can't be happy with the appointment of the USDA Chief of Staff is the former president of the oilseed lobbying group- we will talk about how farmers and the wider culture are viewing this.We also will discuss a story being totally ignored by the mainstream media- where ranchers have finally given in and agreed to stop grazing on on Point Reyes, a once iconic seascape in the US with cattle grazing.We also discuss the Bitcoin Land Price Report, hear about what Gavin believes that almost no one agrees with him on, and we will hear about his worthy adversary. Legacy Interviews - A service that records individuals and couples telling their life stories so that future generations can know their family history. https://www.legacyinterviews.com/experienceRiver.com - Invest in Bitcoin with Confidence https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP

Jan 17, 2025 • 30min
ATR: USDA can't count, Eggs run wild and a look at immigrants with @sf28430
This week, host Vance Crowe and guest Rob Sharkey discuss the January WASDE report from USDA, where corn and soybean stocks were underreported, raising questions about potential manipulation.The episode also covers the continuous rise in egg prices, giving a thorough analysis of the causes.The conversation delves into the H1-B visa program, meant to supply agricultural workers where there's a shortage of American labor. However, there are concerns about the dependence on undocumented workers in U.S. agriculture, questioning what might happen to dairy production and other outputs if immigration laws become stricter.Legacy Interviews - A service that records individuals and couples telling their life stories so that future generations can know their family history. https://www.legacyinterviews.com/experienceRiver.com - Invest in Bitcoin with Confidence https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP

Jan 14, 2025 • 1h 29min
VCP: NNZP on manufacturing, mining and what it will take to produce products in the US
Host Vance Crowe is joined by NNZP is a proven manufacturing expert, engineer and an interesting character on X. They explore topics ranging from manufacturing, economics, to broader societal issues. In one particular episode, he converses with an anonymous guest named nnzp, who sheds light on the global industrial landscape, particularly focusing on how countries like China have gained control over material markets through strategic advantages in labor and environmental policies. nnzp discusses the implications of this control, including the loss of industrial know-how in the West due to stringent regulations and the retirement of skilled workers. The dialogue also covers the importance of energy in industrial processes, with nnzp advocating for nuclear power as a stable, efficient energy source over renewables. They delve into the effects of industrial policy on national security, economic self-reliance, and the challenges of innovation, where the balance between patenting and keeping trade secrets is debated. The episode ends with reflections on public trust, product quality, and the philosophical value of time, underlining the necessity of mentorship to pass on industrial expertise for future generations.Click here to support the podcast by purchasing Bitcoin on River.com: https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP Click here to learn more about Legacy Interviews: https://www.legacyinterviews.com/

Jan 10, 2025 • 40min
ATR: Trudeau resigns, Land Prices Up, Cattle Vaccine Shortages with @kristjanhebert
This week's Ag Tribes Report features Kristjan Hebert, a prominent Canadian grain farmer, zero-till advocate, and ag-tech entrepreneur from Saskatchewan. Hebert, who manages Hebert Grain Ventures (HGV) covering 40,000 acres, initially worked as a Certified Public Accountant before returning to farming. The discussion includes:Canadian farmers' reactions to Trudeau's resignation.Expectations of rising Canadian land prices in 2025 despite profitability concerns.The controversy surrounding the BANGs Vaccine and mandatory RFID chips for cattle.Other topics covered are:Kristjan's take on the Peter Thiel Paradox.Insights from the Bitcoin Land Price Report.Discussion on the concept of a worthy adversary in agriculture.Hebert, known for his co-hosting role on "The Truth About Ag," emphasizes sustainable agriculture, business management, and the importance of agricultural policy.If you buy your Bitcoin with River, River will give the show a few Sats. https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP

Jan 3, 2025 • 30min
ATR: Electric Truck Mandates, will deporting illegals cause food shortages? Eggs prices high with @thefarmerslife
On this week's episode of "The Ag Tribes Report," host Vance Crowe teams up with Brian Scott to explore the news impacting the culture of agriculture. Brian Scott of The Farmer's Life YouTube channel and X feed. Scott is a fourth-generation farmer from northwest Indiana, managing 2,500 acres of corn, soybeans, popcorn, and wheat with a focus on sustainable practices.Corn Market Analysis:Vance and Brian dissect the corn market through a lens sharpened by over a decade of price fluctuations. They discuss where current prices sit against a long-term downtrend, examining the implications for producers and market players. With Brian's deep understanding of market dynamics, they explore how these trends might unfold in the coming seasons, offering listeners a nuanced perspective on where the corn market might be headed.Electric Truck Pushback:The duo turns their attention to the significant resistance from the trucking industry against electric vehicle mandates in West Coast states. They delve into the logistical and economic challenges these policies present, providing insights from Brian's experience in transportation logistics. They consider the potential for policy reversals and what this could mean for the agricultural supply chain, which relies heavily on efficient transportation.Immigration Policy and Food Security:Addressing a topic of both sensitivity and urgency, Vance and Brian examine the potential food security ramifications of deporting illegal immigrants. They bring to light the perspective of a South Dakota dairy farmer who warns of possible labor shortages. This segment offers a balanced discussion on the intersection of immigration policy with agricultural labor needs, exploring the broader implications for food production in the U.S.Egg Price Increases:Concluding the episode, they tackle the sharp rise in egg prices, attributing it to the widespread bird flu outbreak alongside other market factors. With Brian's analytical prowess, they dissect regional price disparities and forecast future trends, providing listeners with a clear picture of what to expect in the egg market.Check out our short video about the Legacy Interview experiencevisit: www.legacyinterviews.com/experience To purchase Bitcoin and support the podcast sign up for River using the affiliate link: https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP The Ag Tribes Report is a live streamed news program designed to recap the most important news related to the culture of agriculture in the US and Canada. Each week a new guest co-host joins Vance Crowe to talk about current news stories and share their insights into the news of the day based on the ag tribes the co-host belongs to.Connect with Vance Crowe X: @vancecrowe____If your business would like to sponsor a Ag Tribes Report, to utilize the attention of farmers, ranchers and decision makers across the ag industry send an email to sales@vancecrowe.com

Dec 20, 2024 • 33min
ATR: Will Farm Bill Squeak By? Bird Flu in CA Dairies & Saving the Monarchs with @StandardGrain
This week Vance Crowe is joined by Joe Vaclavik. Vaclavik is the founder and president of Standard Grain in Nashville, Tennessee. He started his career at the Chicago Board of Trade before relocating to Nashville, establishing himself as a key player in dealing directly with large-scale agricultural entities across the U.S. His expertise lies in providing market commentary and analysis, which has made him a familiar face on platforms like CNBC, Fox Business, and The Wall Street Journal, among others.Vaclavik is recognized for his deep market insights, particularly in grain markets, weather impacts, and economic trends affecting agriculture. He hosts the podcast "Grain Markets and Other Stuff," discussing market dynamics and agricultural news. Educated in Agribusiness at the University of Illinois, he often speaks at events like the Top Producer Summit, sharing his knowledge on commodity marketing and risk management.On this week's episode, we delve into recent agricultural and environmental news. Despite cuts to the spending bill, farmer payments remain intact with $10 billion in direct support and $20.8 billion for disaster relief for the 2023-2024 crop years. We discuss how these funds, with specific payment rates for corn, soybeans, and wheat, might influence farmers' economic situations and grain markets. We also cover the alarming spread of H5N1 bird flu, with the first severe human case reported in Louisiana and California declaring a state of emergency for its dairy industry. The absence of a vaccine due to export concerns adds complexity to managing this outbreak.Lastly, we explore the proposed federal protections for the monarch butterfly, listed as threatened due to significant population declines. We'll analyze what this listing means for conservation efforts, agriculture, and how regional variations in monarch numbers might affect these strategies. Join us for a deep dive into these pivotal issues shaping our agricultural and ecological landscape.