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The Business of Agriculture Podcast

The Business of Agriculture Podcast

Damian Mason · The Business of Agriculture Podcast

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Show overview

The Business of Agriculture Podcast has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 452 episodes. That works out to roughly 310 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 34 min and 49 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 22 episodes already out so far this year.

Episodes
452
Running
2017–2026 · 9y
Median length
41 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

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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452 - Where Is The Autonomous Farm Machinery We Were Promised? | Damian Mason

Jun 1, 202652 min

451 - Can U.S. Farmers Diversify Beyond Corn and Soybeans? | Damian Mason Podcast

May 25, 202644 min

450 - Rethinking Crop Inputs to Save Farm Profitability | Damian Mason Podcast

May 18, 202656 min

449 - Why High Beef Prices Are Not Slowing Meat Demand | Damian Mason Podcast

May 11, 202649 min

448 - Can Independent Seed Companies Survive Consolidation? | Damian Mason Podcast

May 4, 202648 min

447 - The Forces Reshaping American Agriculture—Who Wins and Who Gets Left Behind | Damian Mason Podcast

Apr 27, 202658 min

446 - Agriculture Downturn or Structural Reset? | Damian Mason Podcast

Apr 20, 20261h 0m

445 - Can America Re-Shore Produce? | Damian Mason

Apr 13, 202657 min

444 - Will a Fertilizer Shortage Make American Farming Better? | Damian Mason Podcast

American agriculture is facing a fertilizer supply crisis — and the disruption may arrive sooner than most producers expect. Nations with adversarial relationships toward the United States control critical production capacity and transportation infrastructure for synthetic fertilizer, and the fossil fuel dependence embedded in conventional manufacturing only compounds the vulnerability. Yet within this challenge lies a genuine question worth asking: could constrained fertilizer availability force the kind of agronomic innovation that has long been possible but rarely urgent? Midwest farmer-innovators Jason Mauck and Zack Smith join Damian Mason to examine the economic calculus that producers will soon face — including the possibility that lower input costs may offset yield declines, resulting in improved net margins. The conversation covers precision agriculture technologies, biological nutrient alternatives, soil health strategies, and the financial modeling farmers need to evaluate real-world trade-offs. This is not speculation — it is a serious examination of how American producers can adapt and potentially thrive when synthetic fertilizer supply chains are no longer reliable. Where economic pressure, agronomic science, and environmental necessity converge, innovation tends to follow. This episode of The Business of Agriculture examines exactly what that might look like. The Business of Agriculture with Damian Mason is brought to you by: Ag View Solutions Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Apr 6, 202655 min

Ep 443443 - Will American Farms Have Enough Fertilizer? | Damian Mason

Fertilizer supply remains one of the most urgent issues facing American agriculture. From trade disruptions and Covid-era shutdowns to geopolitical conflict and reliance on imports from hostile regions, farmers are once again confronting uncertainty around fertilizer availability, pricing, and production. In this episode of The Business of Agriculture, Damian Mason speaks with Josh Linville, Vice President of Fertilizer at StoneX, about the current fertilizer marketplace and what comes next. They examine whether the United States can re-shore fertilizer production, the capital required to expand domestic capacity, the role of global supply chains, and whether fertilizer manufacturers are limiting output. This timely conversation explores fertilizer shortages, input costs, crop yield risk, and what the fertilizer fight means for farmers, agribusiness, and the future of U.S. farm productivity. The Business of Agriculture with Damian Mason is brought to you by: Ag View Solutions Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Mar 30, 202646 min

Ep 442442 - Will We Have Water for American Agriculture? | Damian Mason

Water scarcity is becoming one of the biggest strategic threats facing American agriculture. In this episode, Damian Mason examines aquifer depletion, irrigation pressure, water regulation, and the long-term outlook for productive farm acres across the United States. Joined by Preston Marthey of PumpTrakr and Kansas farmer Brant Peterson, this conversation explores how agriculture can reduce water use through technology, better management, and greater awareness. The discussion also addresses whether rising demand from data centers and other industries could offset agriculture's water-saving gains. This is a practical, forward-looking episode on water management, farm productivity, and the future of U.S. agriculture. The Business of Agriculture with Damian Mason is brought to you by: Ag View Solutions Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Mar 23, 20261h 2m

Ep 441441 - Farm Succession Planning: Avoiding the Family Farm "Sob Story" | Damian Mason Podcast

A massive transition is underway in agriculture. Over the next 25 years, more than $1.5 trillion in farm assets will change hands as aging farmers retire and fewer heirs return to the farm. Despite the scale of this shift, 77% of farming operations still lack a will or estate plan. In this episode, Damian Mason speaks with Shay Foulk and Chris Barron of Ag View Solutions about farm succession planning, estate management, and the difficult conversations necessary to secure the future of family farming. They discuss why many agricultural businesses avoid transition planning and how producers can transform potential family conflict into a structured business strategy. If agriculture values the family farm, then farm businesses must treat succession planning as a strategic priority. This conversation outlines the steps producers must take to ensure their operation becomes a success story rather than a financial and emotional sob story. Topics covered include: Farm succession planning strategies Estate planning for agricultural businesses Managing generational transition in farming Avoiding family conflict in farm inheritance Treating the farm as a business enterprise The Business of Agriculture with Damian Mason is brought to you by: Ag View Solutions Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Mar 16, 20261h 0m

Ep 440440 - Why U.S. Farmland Values Remain Strong in an Ag Downturn | Damian Mason Podcast

U.S. agriculture is in its third year of economic pressure, yet farmland values remain resilient. Why have farm real estate prices not declined alongside commodity margins? In this episode, Damian Mason speaks with Howard Halderman of Halderman Real Estate & Farm Management about the forces shaping agricultural land values today. While development pressure, renewable energy projects, and data centers contribute in select regions, the primary driver remains active farmers expanding their operations. Key farmland ownership statistics reinforce market stability: • Approximately two-thirds of farmland buyers are farmers • 85% of absentee landowners live within 100 miles of their holdings • 96.4% of U.S. farmland is owned by American individuals or entities • The average farm debt-to-asset ratio is just 14% With strong equity positions, limited leverage, and local ownership concentration, U.S. farmland markets differ significantly from previous downturn cycles. This episode examines agricultural land investment trends, farm balance sheet strength, rural real estate outlook, and what producers and investors should expect moving forward. If you are a farmer, landowner, ag lender, or agribusiness professional evaluating farmland investments, this discussion provides critical economic insight into agricultural real estate stability. The Business of Agriculture with Damian Mason is brought to you by: Ag View Solutions Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Mar 9, 202649 min

Ep 439439 - Are Nitrates in Our Water Triggering Farm Nutrient Regulation? | Damian Mason Podcast

Is nutrient regulation poised to fundamentally change American agriculture? Rising nitrate levels in groundwater and surface water are intensifying scrutiny of farming practices across the United States, particularly in major crop-producing states such as Iowa. Excess nitrogen and phosphorus from row crop agriculture are increasingly linked to water quality degradation, prompting legislative momentum and regulatory proposals. Zack Smith, an Iowa farmer and entrepreneur (https://thestockcropper.com/), joins Damian Mason for a direct discussion about nutrient runoff, nitrogen management, phosphorus application, and the political realities facing production agriculture. As both a producer and business operator, Zack brings practical insight into how over-application, timing decisions, and legacy nutrient strategies are placing agriculture in the regulatory spotlight. Will we see nutrient taxes, compliance mandates, environmental penalties, and expanded USDA oversight? Regulatory signals suggest the answer may be yes. This episode evaluates the economic risk, policy trajectory, and operational adjustments agribusiness professionals and farmers must consider as nutrient regulation accelerates. The Business of Agriculture with Damian Mason is brought to you by: Ag View Solutions Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Mar 2, 202656 min

Ep 438438 - What Are The Real Threats to Agricultural Production and Food Security? | Damian Mason Podcast

Agricultural production continues to reach record levels, yet serious threats to food security remain. In this episode, Damian Mason challenges the dominant narrative that climate change is the primary risk to global food production. Instead, he examines structural and policy-driven risks that could truly reduce agricultural output. From regulatory overreach and political confrontation to the weaponization of trade and the collectivization of farming systems, Damian outlines the forces that could meaningfully impact America's agricultural productive capacity and global food supply chains. This episode delivers a data-driven perspective on agricultural productivity, food security policy, and geopolitical risk in modern agribusiness. If you work in agriculture, agribusiness, or food production strategy, this discussion provides critical insight into the real vulnerabilities facing the industry. The Business of Agriculture with Damian Mason is Sponsored by: Ag View Solutions Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Feb 23, 202642 min

Ep 437437 - Are Large Consolidated Farms the Cure for Low Commodity Prices? | Damian Mason Podcast

Low commodity prices continue to pressure farm profitability and reshape the structure of modern agriculture. As consolidation accelerates across the industry, a critical question emerges: are large consolidated farms part of the solution? In this episode, Damian Mason is joined by Illinois farmer, business owner, and consultant Marc Severson to examine whether large-scale farming operations create economic efficiencies that improve margins, strengthen market signals, and stabilize agricultural commodity prices. The discussion challenges agriculture's long-standing preference for the small family farm model and evaluates how government payment limitations, subsidy structures, surplus production, and economies of scale influence The Business of Agriculture. Are small-scale commodity producers unintentionally contributing to persistent low-price environments? Do larger operations improve cost structures and market discipline? This episode provides a candid, data-driven conversation about consolidation, farm economics, and the future of agricultural production. Designed for agribusiness professionals, producers, policy leaders, and agricultural economists seeking strategic insight into farm structure and commodity markets. The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by: Harvest Returns Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Feb 16, 20261h 4m

Ep 436436 - AgAmerica's Outlook: 2026 Farm Income, Risk & Resilience | Damian Mason

In this essential episode, Damian Mason speaks with Shelby Bass and Curt Covington of AgAmerica to analyze the 2026 Agricultural Economy Outlook. Although U.S. net farm income rose $40 billion in 2025, only 52% of farms were profitable—and nearly a quarter of farm income came from government payments. Looking ahead to 2026, rising input costs, elevated interest rates, and policy uncertainty will continue to challenge profitability. The conversation covers: Projections for farm income and solvency in 2026 Government subsidies and taxpayer support in U.S. agriculture Strategic insights on farm consolidation, diversification, and financial risk Impacts of interest rates, trade, and input inflation on Ag operations What agribusinesses can do to remain resilient in tough financial climates If you are involved in agriculture, agribusiness, or rural finance, this is a must-listen forecast to help navigate the coming year. The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by: Harvest Returns Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Feb 9, 20261h 5m

Ep 435435 - Will the Next Generation of Farmers Be Saved from a Collapse? | Damian Mason Podcast

A generational collapse in Agriculture is no longer hypothetical—it is a growing reality. With land values surging, profit margins tightening, and federal policy favoring legacy operations, new and aspiring farmers face enormous barriers to entry. In this hard-hitting episode, Damian Mason is joined by Iowa farmer Elliott Henderson and Minnesota farmer Lance Petersen to discuss the policy shifts needed to revitalize rural America and secure the future of farming. In this episode: Why current policy favors incumbents over new entrants How subsidies and crop insurance shape the ag economy The economics behind farm consolidation What young and beginning farmers need to succeed Policy solutions that could prevent a generational implosion This is a vital conversation for policymakers, ag professionals, and anyone concerned about the sustainability of U.S. Agriculture. The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by: Harvest Returns Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Feb 2, 20261h 15m

Ep 434434 - How Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Impacts Farm Economics | Damian Mason Podcast

Government policy significantly impacts U.S. Agriculture—especially the ever-evolving Farm Bill. In this episode, Damian Mason speaks with Jarod Creed of JC Ag Financial and Elite Ag Insurance to break down how the delayed Farm Bill, and President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," are reshaping funding, risk management, and policy priorities for farmers and agribusiness professionals. Discover what these changes mean for crop insurance, commodity markets, conservation programs, and the future of rural America. This is a must-listen for anyone in the Business of Agriculture navigating policy uncertainty. The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by: Harvest Returns Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Jan 26, 202642 min

Ep 433433 - GLP-1 Drugs and New Dietary Guidelines: What They Mean for Agriculture | Damian Mason Podcast

GLP-1 weight loss medications are transforming American diets—and agriculture must adapt. Damian Mason and ag consultant Todd Thurman explore how widespread adoption of these appetite-suppressing drugs, soon to be more accessible as pills, could reduce national calorie consumption by up to 25%. The shift away from sugar and alcohol, paired with new federal dietary guidelines favoring whole foods and plant-based proteins, signals a massive disruption in food production and consumer demand. What sectors win? Which ones lose? This episode breaks down the agricultural, economic, and societal implications of a thinner America. The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by: Harvest Returns Tidal Grow Agriscience Nano-Yield 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.

Jan 19, 20261h 1m
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