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The Business of Agriculture Podcast

The Business of Agriculture Podcast

Damian Mason

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 390

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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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    28/03/2025
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    27/03/2025
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390 - Why Invest in Farmland? Insights from Canada’s Largest Landowner

Episode 389

lundi 24 mars 2025Duration 01:00:18

Is 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 Alberta. After leaving the commercial real estate sector in 2007, Robert turned to farmland, citing water security, climate change, and the decline of arable land worldwide as key factors driving his investment. In this conversation, he shares his perspective on the economics of farmland, global instability, and the shifting agricultural landscape. Tune in to discover why farmland is becoming a sought-after asset and what the future holds for Canadian agriculture. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the world’s most essential and evolving industries!

 

The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by:

NewFields Ag  https://newfieldsag.com/

Redox Bio-Nutrients redoxgrows.com

Gripp Gripp.ag

Also, make sure to check out DamianMason.com, XtremeAg's The Cutting The Curve Podcast and The Granary

 

This content is protected. ©Damian Mason, all rights reserved. 

 

389 - The Future of Farming: Aging Farmers, Financial Challenges & Agriculture’s Big Reset

Episode 389

lundi 17 mars 2025Duration 56:51

The 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 innovations shaping modern farming. Discover how the next generation of farmers can navigate rising costs, land ownership challenges, and evolving technology in this insightful conversation on the future of agriculture.

The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by:

NewFields Ag  https://newfieldsag.com/

Redox Bio-Nutrients redoxgrows.com

Gripp Gripp.ag

Also, make sure to check out DamianMason.com, XtremeAg's The Cutting The Curve Podcast and The Granary

 

This content is protected. ©Damian Mason, all rights reserved. 

 

380 - Can Sustainable Aviation Fuel Propel Agriculture to New Heights?

Episode 380

lundi 13 janvier 2025Duration 50:39

Sustainable 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 Lavinsky of S&P Global and Pete Meyer of Muddy Boots Ag as they explore the present and future of SAF. Learn how this emerging industry could reshape North American agriculture, create new markets, and provide a sustainable boost for farmers.

The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by:

AGVisorPRO getagvisorpro.com

Redox Bio-Nutrients redoxgrows.com

Gripp Gripp.ag

Also, make sure to check out DamianMason.com, XtremeAg's The Cutting The Curve Podcast and The Granary

 

This content is protected. ©Damian Mason, all rights reserved. 

 

 

290 - Succeeding Despite A Consolidating Ag Customer Base

lundi 24 avril 2023Duration 52:44

Fact: There will be fewer American farmers ten years from now than there are today. In no way is this meant to be fatalistic or negative, it’s just reality. “Peak farm” occurred in 1935 with 6.8 million farming operations in the U.S. The number has been declining ever since to two million farming operations today. Of those two million operations, about 175,000 do almost all the heavy lifting of food production and farm the vast majority of acres. That number is expected to drop as farm consolidation continues. Facing this reality, what strategies should be employed to succeed if your customers are farmers and each year there will be fewer of them? Joel Farley and Eric Lohse of Midwest Ag Advisors discuss their business and what they’re doing to expand in the face of Ag consolidation.

289 - Depreciating A Farm’s Fertility To Lower Taxes? Yep, It’s A Thing

lundi 17 avril 2023Duration 34:00

When you think of buying a piece of farm ground, you probably think of the very real possibility that the soil is depleted. But what if it’s got more than enough fertility and what if you can actually use that banked fertility to lower your taxes? Turns out, per IRS Section 180, you can depreciate excess fertility on newly acquired farm land (purchased, not rented). Alec Bean with Agricultural Soil Management explains this crinkle in the tax code that might make your next farm land purchase a bit better for your tax plan. Sponsored by: Pattern Ag pattern.ag AGvisorPRO getagvisorpro.com Truterra truterraag.com

288 - Are These Good Times For Real, And For How Long?

lundi 10 avril 2023Duration 41:19

Much of American Agriculture is predicted to have a prosperous 2023. But there are concerns. Commodity prices are high but so are inputs. Exports set a record last year but geopolitical strife is simmering on the verge of boiling over. What’s the future hold for Ag? Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist with StoneX Financial and a self-proclaimed “glass half-full” guy discusses farm economics, trade, domestic consumption, burning through over-production, and why the USDA is wrong about China among other things.

287 - Online Ag Input Retailing — Is This Where We’re Headed?

lundi 3 avril 2023Duration 44:20

The Amazon effect is coming to Agriculture. In fact, it’s already here. If you need something on your farm, chances are you can order it up on your smart phone and have it by the end of the week. Even chemicals, seed, and fertilizer. But will Ag retail go away? Not likely, given the proximity, relationship, and handling capacity. Lance Ramthun, founder of Farmerce, discusses his company’s incarnation, growth curve, and value proposition. This is a fun and moving discussion about the future of Ag input allocation! Sponsored by: Pattern Ag pattern.ag AGvisorPRO getagvisorpro.com Truterra truterraag.com

286 - Is Your Butterfly Net Ready To Catch Climate Cash?

lundi 27 mars 2023Duration 37:32

All indications are, money is going to be blowing into Agriculture from a myriad of sources over the next year, largely in the form of environmentalism. Is this trend for real? Will the funds come from a new Farm Bill? Are corporate players truly investing in Ag or just covering their tales in the new era of ESG — Environmental, Social, and Governance movements? John Duff of Sero Ag Strategies provides his take on the matter. While carbon sequestration programs are still evolving, nitrogen reduction programs, carbon intensity scores, and even water reduction and quality initiatives are in the offing. While some in Ag look at this new environmentalism with skepticism, there appears to be money behind the movement. Agriculture is a business, which means this revenue stream should be on everyone’s radar. Sponsored by Pattern Ag pattern.ag, AGvisorPRO getagvisorpro.com, and Truterra truterraag.com

285 - The Future of Ag Is De-Globalized

lundi 20 mars 2023Duration 52:45

If you’ve worked in the Business of Agriculture for one year or the past 50 years, all you’ve known is increased globalization of our industry. That’s changing and the pace of change will likely accelerate during the next decade. Todd Thurman, co-host of The Business of Ag Success Group discusses the rise of globalization as we examine American Ag exports past, present, and future and what tomorrow's global markets might look like. Sponsored by Pattern Ag pattern.ag, AGvisorPRO getagvisorpro.com, and Truterra truterraag.com

284 - Why North American Ag Must Wean Itself Off China

lundi 13 mars 2023Duration 40:52

North American Agriculture has benefited greatly by China’s rise during the last couple decades. But, as you’ve heard, all good things must come to an end and in this case, the end might not end well. Tensions between China and the west — particularly the United States — have ramped up. And frankly, those tensions aren’t likely to subside. In this episode we discuss trade, numbers, and the reasons it’s time to start weaning North American Agriculture off the adversarial customer that is China. Sponsored by Pattern Ag pattern.ag, AGvisorPRO getagvisorpro.com, and Truterra truterraag.com

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