Dirt and Bull

<p>Dirt & Bull brings you straight talk from the front lines of agriculture, featuring producers, innovators, and industry leaders who aren’t afraid to challenge assumptions and tell the truth about what’s actually happening on the ground. From ranching and row crops to carbon markets and ag tech, each episode cuts through the noise to uncover insights that matter to farmers, executives, and anyone shaping the future of the industry.</p><p>The Dirt & Bull Podcast is proudly produced and sponsored by Agrellus, a leader in agricultural solutions, committed to fostering knowledge and growth within the industry. New episodes released 3x a month on Fridays!</p>

Episode 37: The 45Z Advantage, Ethanol, and the Future of Biofuels

In this episode, we sit down with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Economist for Farm Supply and Biofuels at CoBank, to break down one of the most complicated and consequential topics in agriculture today, the evolving economics of ethanol, renewable diesel, and the clean fuel production credit known as 45Z. Jacqui brings decades of policy, market, and biofuels experience to the table, offering a grounded look at where we’ve been, where we stand, and how these incentives could reshape rural America over the next decade.

11-28
46:15

Episode 36: Ranching Beyond Tradition - How First Generation Producers Are Changing the Industry

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, the team sits down with Cassidy Johnston, a first generation rancher who built her career from scratch across some of the toughest country in the West. With experience in Colorado, Montana, and New Mexico, Cassidy brings a clear, grounded perspective on what ranching actually takes — and why the industry often struggles to blend tradition with modern business practices.

11-21
59:27

Episode 35: Executives Engaging Carbon Markets - Turning Farm Data Into Real Value

In this episode of Dirt & Bull, we sit down with Pierre van Aswegen of RAVAH|TECH to explore how executives and innovators are shaping the future of carbon markets in agriculture. With global experience and a deep understanding of farm-level economics, Pierre offers a grounded look at how carbon intensity data is transforming from a buzzword into a tangible revenue opportunity for producers. His mission is clear: empower farmers by making data work for them.

11-14
38:34

Episode 34: Corn to Carbon: The Evolution of U.S. Biofuels

In this episode of Dirt & Bull, the team dives into the changing world of U.S. biofuels with industry veteran Mick Henderson, a leading voice in ethanol production and carbon innovation. With decades of experience, Mick offers a grounded look at how corn-based ethanol has evolved—and where it’s headed next.

11-07
46:44

Episode 33: Protecting the People Who Feed the World

In this episode of Dirt & Bull, the team sits down with Natalie Roy of AgriSafe, an organization dedicated to supporting the health and safety of farmers and ranchers across the country. Natalie shares her journey from growing up on a small farm in New Hampshire to becoming a national leader in agricultural health advocacy, bringing public health and agriculture together in powerful ways.

10-31
42:39

Episode 32: Hasten Slowly - Building Sustainable Farm Systems on Small Acreage

On this episode of Dirt & Bull, the team sits down with Timothy Kercheville of Festina Lente Farms, a farmer, mentor, and consultant whose philosophy of “hasten slowly” has guided more than a decade of work creating financially and ecologically sustainable farms. Timothy shares how community-supported agriculture (CSA) can extend far beyond a subscription box—reaching into schools, homesteads, and communities to build systems that both feed people and support local economies.

09-19
01:01:37

Episode 31: Farming Meets Energy - Exploring Ag’s Next Frontier

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, the team sits down with Brandon Travis to talk about one of the fastest-changing intersections in agriculture: energy. From large-scale solar projects to on-farm renewables, Brandon shares what it looks like when farming and energy production come together—and how producers can position themselves in this growing space.

09-12
01:18:30

Episode 30: Dairy, Sustainability, and the Power of Transparency

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, the team sits down with Tara Vander Dussen, an environmental scientist and fifth-generation dairy farmer, to tackle one of the most misunderstood corners of agriculture: dairy and sustainability.

08-29
37:47

Episode 29: Carbon Credits & Greenwashing

In this episode of Dirt & Bull, we sit down with Dom Sutton for a candid conversation about how cattle genetics and sustainability are changing the way producers operate. From improving herd performance to protecting the land for future generations, Dom shares how a focus on breeding smarter can create long-term value.

08-22
01:01:29

Episode 28: Beyond Borders - A Belgian Approach to Rewilding the Farm

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, Louis De Jaeger brings a global lens to the conversation around agriculture, conservation, and profitability. Hailing from Belgium, Louis challenges the idea that nature and farming must be at odds. Instead, he shares how integrating trees, hedges, and biodiversity into farmland not only protects crops—but can actually boost profits by reducing chemical inputs and improving resilience.

08-15
51:20

Episode 27: Purpose Over Hype - Building for the Long Game in Rural America

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, the conversation turns to innovation, values, and impact in rural America with Trevor Greenfield, founder and CEO of RIO Nutrition. Known for building one of the most trusted supplement brands in the livestock world, Trevor shares the story behind RIO’s growth and his mission to support farmers and ranchers not just with products—but with purpose.

08-08
40:54

Episode 26: From Dirt to Digital - Marketing Ag in the Modern Era

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, the team sits down with Tim Strathman to explore a side of agriculture that doesn’t get enough sunlight—marketing. Tim’s roots in ag run deep, but it’s his pivot toward helping ag-based businesses tell their stories and connect with their customers that makes this episode stand out.

07-25
39:15

Episode 25: Storytelling in Agriculture - Why It Still Matters

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, the team sits down with Katie Avant—a storyteller, writer, and content creator with deep ag roots. Katie shares her journey from growing up in Nebraska to working with RFD-TV, where she helps tell the stories that connect rural life, farming, and everyday resilience across the country.

07-18
01:08:03

Episode 24: Farming the High Plains - Grit, Heritage, and Adaptation

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, we head to the rugged Texas-Oklahoma state line for a conversation with Dan Sell—a multi-generational farmer carrying on a legacy over a century strong. Dan and his father raise sorghum and hard red winter wheat in the high plains, where every season is a test of grit, tradition, and stewardship.

07-11
38:48

Episode 23: Farming Without the Bank - Rethinking Ag Finance

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, the team welcomes Mary Jo Irmen, founder of Farming Without the Bank, for a candid and thought-provoking conversation about financial independence in agriculture. Mary Jo doesn’t just preach financial freedom—she teaches farmers how to own it, starting with becoming their own banker.

06-27
48:32

Episode 22: Saving Soil, Driving Value - Biologicals and the Future of Farming

In this episode of Dirt and Bull, the team sits down with Mitchel Bush, CEO of Amplify Ag, for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of ag inputs, biological data, and why doing what you say you’ll do still matters. Mitchell’s approach is as straightforward as it is effective: offer value, deliver results, and keep your word.

06-20
50:16

Episode 21: Rooted in Responsibility - Land, Legacy, and Living What You Believe

In Episode 21 of Dirt and Bull, Les Riley brings a no-frills, heartfelt perspective on what it means to be rooted—both in land and in values. A longtime Mississippi farmer, Les shares how farming, faith, and personal conviction are woven into everything he does. This isn’t a conversation about trends—it’s about timeless principles: stewardship, family, and standing firm when it counts.

06-13
50:13

Episode 20: Beyond the Acre - Real Talk on Farming, Sales, and Staying Grounded

In Episode 20 of Dirt and Bull, Danika Dixon brings a sharp, grounded perspective to the mic. With deep roots in rural America and years of experience in seed and chemical sales, Danika offers a candid look at what it really takes to succeed in modern agriculture—beyond the buzzwords and field days. Her practical approach to farming is built on one thing: results.

06-06
43:42

Episode 19: A Fifth Generation Farmer’s Regenerative Journey

In Episode 19 of Dirt and Bull, we meet Tyler Tobald—a fifth-generation farmer from north-central Kansas who’s proving that regenerative agriculture isn’t just good for the land, it’s smart business. From bassoon performance major to boots-on-the-ground farm innovator, Tyler has taken a curious, science-driven approach to rebuilding his soil health, cattle systems, and crop rotation. The result? Better economics, healthier animals, and less time behind the wheel.

05-22
51:48

Episode 18: Farming for the Future - Regeneration, Real Estate, and Bold Ideas

In Episode 18 of Dirt and Bull, we head north to Canada for a dynamic conversation with a guest who blends farming, entrepreneurship, and bold contrarian thinking. Takota Coen, a self-proclaimed “mad scientist”, is on track to hit $1 million in farm sales this year—and he’s doing it by challenging traditional norms in agriculture, including organics, land use, and how we define success.

05-16
47:38

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