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405 - Rethinking U.S. Farm Policy: Radical Ideas for Reviving Rural America | Damian Mason Podcast
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405 - Rethinking U.S. Farm Policy: Radical Ideas for Reviving Rural America | Damian Mason Podcast

The Business of Agriculture Podcast · Damian Mason

July 7, 20251h 0m

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Show Notes

Is it time to radically reform American agriculture policy? In this compelling episode, Damian Mason speaks with Agritopia author Dave Savage, who outlines his bold vision for a more resilient and equitable rural economy. Savage critiques major pillars of the current farm system—including crop insurance subsidies, the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), and tax-deferred land exchanges—arguing that these mechanisms hinder opportunity for small and mid-sized producers. Backed by decades of industry insight, Savage presents thought-provoking reforms aimed at revitalizing rural communities, restoring land access for working farmers, and re-aligning federal programs with long-term sustainability and economic health. This lively and informed discussion challenges conventional thinking in agricultural policy and offers a blueprint for real change in American production agriculture.

Key topics covered:

  • Federal subsidies and unintended consequences
  • Land ownership barriers for next-gen farmers
  • Reforming the Conservation Reserve Program Tax policy and land speculation
  • Building a viable future for mid-sized farms

Whether you are an agribusiness professional, policy stakeholder, or engaged producer, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of American agriculture.

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