Lesley pushes Rob into a rage against Farm Bureau
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Are Ag businesses and boards really led by gray haired white men?
Does the old boys club still exist?
This is an important conversation about gender equality not just in agriculture but in all industries.
Thanks to Jen Christie and Adrienne Ivey for having this conversation.
How does a 30,000-acre farm operate with just 9 employees?
Lon Frahm shares with Tim how he has grown his row crop operation to over 30,000 acres, and how he uses economies of scale such as self-insuring and storing his own grain, to develop advantages over other farmers.
Lon has a very impressive story. He took over his family's farm upon his father's death when he was just 28 years old. He has lead the operation to tremendous growth over the past 30 years and has experienced very little employee turnover.
Lon knows the value in keeping good people on the team, learning quicker than your competition, and networking with peers in the industry.
Whether you are a farmer, in agribusiness, or not in any related field, there are still some business gems in this episode.
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Brooke Doyle is a 24 year old equipment salesman the is shattering all the molds. She talks about dealing with farmers and ag social media.
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Tom Conklin, has gone from landing jets on an aircraft carrier to raising wheat... and he loves it
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She runs a grain trading operation, co-hosts the popular “Girls Talk Ag” podcast, wrangles a husband, a son and four dogs as a hot mess ag mom – and still has time to talk ag, and market grain. Buckle up for Angie Setzer.
2:00 Farming near the Bay of Fundy – Tides, Whales and Chickens
6:10 How an engineer decides to be a farmer.
13:20 Egg Farmers of Canada. Doing good things around the world.
20:10 Conquering negative thinking and committing to your goals.
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Steven Brockshus is the CEO and Founder of TERVA, an online real estate marketplace dedicated to empowering farmland professionals with knowledge, insights, and data. They aim to build a marketplace not only to educate but to also connect with people looking to buy and sell farmland. He aims to bring the agricultural real estate industry online to shift the industry and how people interact and think about farmland.
In this episode, Steven shares his story on how he started TERVA as well as the moments and people in his life that inspired him to do so. He talks about what it can do now and what it sets to do for farmers in the future, and why TERVA is a great resource for those planning to retire on the countryside.
“Disruption in the ag context is different than a disruption in a Silicon Valley or social media based business.”– Steven Brockshus
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If neighboring farmers were being brutally murdered, would you stay? It's a situation that farmers in South Africa are facing right now. Listen as Jacques Beukes talks about the horrible atrocities that he is witnessing.
In this episode, Lesley Kelley and Rob Sharkey are talking about how rural and city folks view political subjects differently
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1:00 Sandi thinks Lauren is great, Lauren thinks Sandi is great and Wendell is here too.
3:20 Wendell is just using Lauren to grow a millennial audience.
6:00 Tractors for Tots. What?
8:40 Becoming a weed scientist.
11:00 Learning the regulatory process. Hurdles and hoops.
14:00 Lauren has Grand Plan – and it includes solving herbicide resistance. Also water hemp.
15:30 Lauren confirms that Ontario’s weed problems usually come from Illinois.
19:00 Lauren explains why just publishing ONLY 3 manuscripts just wouldn’t be enough….
20:40 Wendell convinces Lauren that she is a science educator.
23:30 Starting a forum to provide accurate facts on farming. There is no finish line.
27:40 OK, Kevin Folta is amazing. And…. Wendell is still here.
Dr. Peter Ballerstedt is a Doctor of Animal Nutrition and is an expert in forage and ruminant nutrition in agriculture. He stepped out of the agriculture industry for some time and ventured in the tech world for many years. He came back because he realized a fantastic source of health could be found through leveraging animal agriculture, specifically ruminants. A stern believer in grass-based animal nutrition, Peter calls this – the potential of ruminants to lead the way towards healthier diets - the Ruminant Revolution.
In this episode, Peter discusses what his Ruminant Revolution is all about. He addresses the need for ruminants and why it’s one of the best sustainable options to support an ever-growing human population. He also dives in on some facts regarding cultivable lands and current innovations in the ruminant agriculture industry.
“Our grassland resources are our largest and least well-utilized resource that remains.”– Dr. Peter Ballerstedt
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Aaron Mitchell lost his dad and brother in a farming accident when he was only 16. Listen to how he is continuing to make his family farm grow.
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In this episode, Lesley Kelley and Rob Sharkey are talking about how rural and city folks view guns differently
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Up near the Canadian border, Betsy Jensen and her husband grow a variety of crops. But her heart is in wheat. And number crunching. And her table from the Minneapolis Grain Exchange.
1:30 Canada’s West Coast – oceans, mountains, apples.
3:20 The Okanagan Valley likes their wine now too.
5:00 Working overseas. Maize to mangos.
8:00 The early days of biotechnology.
10:00 How do we get people to eat more apples. “If an apple a day is good, two is better”???
13:10 Genetic engineering – Frankenfood or precise breeding tool?
17:20 A project 20 years in the making. Neal is a grinder.
20:20 When 40% of your product gets wasted, you look for solutions.
22:20 Someday our grandkids will ask “Do you remember when apples used to go brown?”
25:30 Selling consumers on GMOs when the benefits are ALL theirs.
27:00 Arctic Apples will be in stores soon. Neal won’t tell us where.
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Chris Narayanan is a US Marine Corps veteran, and the President & CEO of C.R. Narayanan and Co, a veteran-owned investment banking firm that provides services to both companies and investors linked to the agribusiness supply chain. Chris obtained hands-on experience in the agricultural industry by being a ranch hand in his youth and working at investment banks that had agribusinesses as one of their largest clients. Because of his experience, Chris has developed extensive knowledge in valuing different types of agricultural companies and enterprises to measure investment suitability.
In this episode, Chris shares his experience working on Wall Street as an investment banker. He talks about his background in agriculture and how he ended up founding his own investment banking company that primarily services that business category. He also shares tips and ideas regarding investment banking as well as his insight on the future of agricultural business investments.
“Middle market companies are just past the venture capital stage, but haven’t gone public yet.”– Chris Narayanan
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Katie Pinke is from one of the Dakotas... honestly I don't remember which one. However, she has been rocking through life no matter what's been thrown at her. Listen as we talk about life and social media.
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Can Donnarie get ag podcast king Rob Sharkey to break down and reveal his softer side? Listen in as they recap their summer Dirt Road Tour.
This week Rob learns about guest host Cara Harbstreet RD
Cara talks about how interactions with the Kansas Pork Board changed her opinions on her diet.
How You Earn the Nickname Mr Jersey
0:55 A big, long name that really means “that Jersey Guy”
4:00 Dairy genetics have come a long way since disco.
5:40 Genomics – Who’s your daddy?
7:45 CRISPR – Custom build dairy cows?
11:30 Celebrating a dairy win, win.
14:30 Teaching in Haiti turns into a learning experience.
18:00 It’s true. Wendell has a big hammer.
21:00 First world egos.
23:30 Yes. Everyone loves Andrew Campbell.
30:00 Russell makes a big announcement.
Charles Baron is the Co-Founder of Farmers Business Network, an idea conceived by farmers for farmers. The company aims to gather unbiased and objective information with regards to agronomics and commodities. The idea is to pool available data from individual farmers, so every farmer in their network would benefit from them. The company started three years ago with just 3-4 farms, but through word of mouth and good service, they now have close to 4,700 farms within their network. Charles and his team plan on ultimately expanding his reach outside the U.S. and continue to improve their data interpretation and gathering services.
In this episode, Charles explains the idea behind Food Business Network, what drove him to become a farmer, and the problems farmers face in the U.S. that go unnoticed. He also shares how his company managed to grow their network to what it is now, and their outlook for the future of their company.
“Farmers Business Network exists to bring benefits back to our farmers using our technology and network.” – Charles Baron
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Trevor Scherman is definitely a man that is always looking to tomorrow. Listen as he talks about returning to the farm and getting a patent, all while having a very short attention span.
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Rob Sharkey is a hero! Going an entire week without gluten for the benefit of the podcast.
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Mike Neal is the Co-Founder and CEO of DecisionNext, a company that utilizes and analyzes data in a way that helps companies optimize their decision making. DecisionNext’s business relies on giving clients possible market forecasts in an event of a policy change. Regarded as a serial entrepreneur, Mike is fond of starting new businesses and has focused his entire career on mathematical models and its application to critical business decisions. He has founded plenty of SaaS companies, all of which provided highly focused analytics to business users.
In this episode, Mike shares what DecisionNext is all about and how it can help the agricultural industry. He also provides insight on the importance of recognizing patterns in today’s market as well as his thoughts on the future of agriculture.
“Having a rigorous view matters as long as it's monetized through optimizing the forward position on the buy side or the sell side.” – Mike Neal
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