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In this episode of the Ag Tribes Report, host Vance Crowe is joined by Jason Hanson, a former USDA NRCS employee who has transitioned to sustainable farming in North Carolina. The discussion delves into the challenges of modern farming, including the oversupply in the corn market and the impact of electric vehicles on ethanol demand. Jason provides insights into the struggles of small farmers and the complexities of agricultural policies.
The episode also covers significant agricultural news, including Central Iowa's nitrate contamination crisis and the Trump administration's decision to rescind the roadless rule, opening millions of acres to logging. Jason and Vance discuss the implications of these issues, exploring the balance between environmental conservation and economic development. The conversation extends to the role of nonprofits in agriculture and the potential for innovative solutions outside of government intervention. The episode concludes with a discussion on the Bitcoin land price report and Jason's views on the future of agriculture and land management.

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