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FCC E61 Rob Moore - Cultivating Transparency: AcreTrader's Vision for Inclusive Farmland Investment

We invited Rob Moore for his unparalleled expertise in farmland investment, as demonstrated by his role as Director of Farm Operations at AcreTrader. Rob's insights into the intricate world of agricultural real estate, including partnership facilitation for farmers and meticulous diligence processes, promised to offer listeners valuable knowledge and strategic insights. With his commitment to transparency and deep understanding of investment dynamics, Rob's perspective enriches our exploration of farmland investment opportunities on the show. Episode highlights: Partnering for Growth Diligence and Underwriting Investment Dynamics The Importance of Transparency Connect with Rob: Email: rob.moore@acretrader.com Website: www.acretrader.com   Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

02-14
45:51

FCC E60 Amanda Nigg - Harvesting Strength: from Adversity to Ag Fitness

Thrilled to have Amanda Nigg on this week’s episode, the powerhouse behind FarmFit Training, who's turned life's challenges into a fitness fiesta! From 15-minute farmyard workouts to creating the iconic John Deere green WarBell, Amanda brings a unique and fun spin to health and wellness. Episode highlights:  Turning Adversity into Empowerment Creativity in Fitness WarBell Collaboration and Mental Health Mission Beyond Fitness Connect with Amanda: Website: farmfitmomma.com IG: farmfitmomma   Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria  

02-07
36:19

FCC E59 Cassidy Johnston - The Power of Storytelling in Agriculture

We invited Cassidy Johnson, a first-generation rancher, advocate, and speaker, for her unparalleled insights into the beef industry and agriculture. Cassidy's unique perspective on the industry's challenges and opportunities, her advocacy for effective communication with newer generations, and her commitment to navigating difficult conversations make her a beacon of inspiration for the future of farming. Her experiences and vision shed light on the importance of embracing innovation, fostering dialogue, and actively participating in shaping the evolving landscape of agriculture. Episode highlights: Unraveling the Future of Ranching Advocacy in the Digital Age Navigating Difficult Conversations Embracing Innovation and Tradition Shaping the Future, One Conversation at a Time Connect with Cassidy: Linkedin and IG: casskjohn Website: https://casskjohnston.com/ Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

01-31
36:09

FCC E58 Ali Cox  - Transforming Agriculture through Brand Marketing

We invited Ali Cox to the podcast for her unique expertise as a founder of the Agri-marketing firm Noble West and fifth-generation farmer. Her insights into transforming agricultural businesses through brand marketing, storytelling, and adapting to modern challenges offer a valuable perspective to our audience. Episode highlights: Unveiling the Noble West Approach Building Efficient Teams: A Farmer's Perspective The Controversial Side of Brand Marketing Hero Ingredients: The Heart of the Story Nurturing Sustainable Communication Embracing Change for Future Success Website: wearenoblewest.com IG - wearenoblewest   Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

01-24
34:18

FCC E57 Mike Marshall - Forced Appreciation Strategies: Transforming Land Use for Value Growth

Mike Marshall from Tolosa Property Group, with over 15 years of experience in land use and development, joined the podcast to share insights on forced appreciation in real estate.  Mike discussed the distinction between operational and physical improvements, emphasizing his focus on the latter. The conversation covered the criteria for identifying opportunities, the significance of zoning, the rezoning process, and the compensation structure of Tolosa Group, highlighting their commitment to client success. Mike's expertise in navigating land entitlement and maximizing property value through creative solutions added valuable perspectives to the discussion. Episode highlights: Decoding Forced Appreciation Navigating Rural and Urban Opportunities Unveiling the Entitlement Process: From Application to Public Hearings Due Diligence and Project Management: Keys to Success Creating Value Through Subdivisions From Large-Scale Projects to Everyday Solutions Connect with Mike: mike@tolosagroup.com   Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria  

01-17
38:22

FCC E56 Shaun Haney - Agriculture Unplugged: Passion, Velocity, and Innovation

We are glad to have Shaun Haney, founder of realagriculture.com. He manages one of the leading industry Ag media companies for Canadian farmers and ranchers. Realagriculture.com provides the latest in ag policy, agronomics, and current events. Shaun’s valuable insights into the agriculture industry, especially regarding the challenges and opportunities farmers face, will provide you with a unique perspective. Sean's emphasis on core values such as focus, passion, accountability, and velocity, as well as his forward-looking views on technology and the future of agriculture, added significant depth to our discussions on innovation and growth in the farming sector. Episode highlights: Unveiling the Power of Nuanced Networking Core Values that Propel Real Agriculture: Focus, Passion, Accountability, Velocity Navigating the Future of Agriculture: Exciting Opportunities and Challenges Agriculture's Response to Market Signals: Plant Protein and Crushing Capacity Website: www.realagriculture.com RealAg radio - Rural Radio Channel 147 on SiriusXM Radio YT: RealAgriculture   Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria  

01-10
40:11

FCC E55 Sarry Ibrahim Whole Life Insurance: The Infinite Banking Strategy

We are happy to welcome Sarry Ibrahim, the founder of Financial Asset Protection, after learning about the Infinite Banking Concept (also known as the Bank On Yourself Concept). Unveiling the transformative potential of whole life insurance policies as a dynamic financial tool. Sarry shares insights on leveraging these policies for real estate investments, dispelling misconceptions surrounding their growth potential and flexibility, and presenting a comprehensive guide on integrating whole life insurance into your financial strategies. Episode Highlights:  Infinite Banking: A Personal Belief Turned Business Strategy Decoding Life Insurance Types: Term, Whole Life, and Universal The Game-Changer: Whole Life Insurance as a Financial Tool Leveraging Growth and Tax Benefits: Unlocking the Infinite Potential Structural Considerations: Ensuring Your Policy Works for You Connect with Sarry:  Website: https://thinkinglikeabank.com/ Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

01-03
36:37

FCC E54 Brenda Tjaden - A Deep Dive into Regenerative Ag, Price Transparency and Sustainable Farming Models

With a background in agricultural economics and extensive experience in commodity grain market analysis, Brenda provides invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of sustainable farming practices, government incentives, and the transformative impact of regenerative agriculture on both environmental and economic fronts. Her unique perspective and deep understanding of the industry make her an exceptional guest for exploring the future of agriculture, the challenges faced by farmers, and innovative solutions in the changing agricultural paradigm. Episode highlights: The On-Farm Climate Action Fund in Canada Carbon Tax and Market Access Navigating a Changing Industry The Rise of Regional Meat Distribution Farmer's Markets: A Viable Business Model Price Transparency Connect with Brenda: Website Substack Linkedin Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

12-27
59:34

FCC E53 Helen Atthowe - Beneath the Canopy: Living Mulches in Modern Farming

A fun and engaging dialogue with Helen Atthowe. She is a farming expert with 35 years in the field. Her book Ecological Farm is a goldmine for those aiming for efficient and profitable farming with roots in Oregon, California, and Montana. She's pioneered innovative organic methods. Helen walked us through transitioning away from traditional fertilizers and pesticides, plus her unique insights into the symbiotic relationship between living mulches, nutrient management, and the role of beneficial organisms like birds in orchards. She provides innovative approaches to achieving both ecological and economic success in farming. Episode highlights: Balancing Nutrients and Living Mulches Multitasking Living Mulches Biological Control in Orchards Birds as Allies in Agriculture Living Mulches and No-Till Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

12-20
40:04

FCC E52 Dave Franzen - Nurturing Soil Health through No-Till Farming

An exciting discussion with Dave Franzen, North Dakota State's University Extension Soil Specialist and he has unconventional wisdom, into all things soil health in the world of agriculture.  You are in for a treat as Dave’s rich experience transforms complex soil science into engaging narratives, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about the future of agriculture and the pivotal role no-till practices play in fostering sustainability and soil health. Episode highlights: Unlocking the Nitrogen Puzzle No-Till Defined The Invisible Work of Microorganism Challenges and Transition to No-Till Origins of No-Till The Soil's Inherent Fertility Connect with Dave: https://www.ndsu.edu/snrs/people/faculty/dave_franzen/ Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

12-13
45:09

FCC E51 Scott Day - Soil conversation, Ag Tech and Farmland Investment

A pleasure to have Scott Day on this week’s episode, the Director of Agronomy at Fall Line Capital. He is a fifth generation farmer from Manitoba, Canada where he was an early practitioner and advocate of no-till agriculture. Scott brings a wealth of knowledge in no-till agriculture and a practical approach to soil conservation. His insights into managing farms, preserving topsoil, and navigating the intersection of agriculture and investment align with our podcast's focus on exploring innovative and sustainable practices in various industries. Episode highlights: Preserving Topsoil as the Ultimate Goal Local Collaboration for Sustainable Farming Fall Line Capital's approach to ownership and investment Challenges of Soil Conservation Cover Crops in a Nutshell Fundamentals of Agriculture Connect with Scott: Website: https://www.fall-line-capital.com/   Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

12-06
46:04

FCC E50 Benina Montes - Soil, Sheep, and Sustainability

Delighted with our conversation featuring Benina Burroughs Montes, the current Owner and Manager of Burroughs Family Farms, her century-old family business. Benina's unwavering commitment to exploring diverse opportunities in agriculture and her vision for a sustainable future align seamlessly with our podcast's mission to elevate conversations on social, intellectual, and economic capital within the farming community. Her insights may spark a reconsideration of traditional farming approaches, potentially paving the way for individual success and community development in this ever-changing agricultural landscape. Episode highlights: Diversity as a Driving Force Innovation in Harmony Grazing for Good Urgency of Regeneration Water, Soil, and Sustainability A Call for Collective Action Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

11-29
33:27

FCC E49 Shay Foulk - Strategies for Thriving Farms and Fulfilling Lives

We are pleased with the conversation with Shay Foulk, a business consultant at Ag View Solutions who also runs Monier Seed. Venturing beyond traditional investment paths, Shay’s diverse background in agronomy and military service sheds light on the ever-changing dynamics of the agricultural industry. His perspectives may inspire a reconsideration of unconventional approaches, potentially fostering individual success and community development within the farming sector. Episode highlights: AgView Mission: Thriving Farms Precision with Profit Manager Structured Farm Transitions Peer Groups Foster Growth AgView Guides with Confidence Consistency for Success Admitting Gaps, Swallowing Pride Understanding Vital Documents Conduit Between Farm Vision Flexibility in Business   Connect with Shay: Cost Production tool - farmprofitmanager.com  Consulting / Conferences / Peer groups - agviewsolutions.com Seed business - monierseed.com   Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

11-22
39:40

FCC E48 Marcus Arredondo - Balancing Stability and Adaptability in Real Estate

An enriching conversation with Marcus Arredondo - the ingenious founder and managing partner of EdgeWest Capital. Diverging from conventional investment routes, Marcus's experiences illuminate the evolving landscape where stability and growth may differ. His insights could encourage you to consider alternative avenues, contributing to personal prosperity and community enhancement. Episode highlights: Diversified income, scalable ventures. Accelerated Learning Decoded Real Estate Project Triangle Insights Leverage and Rates Real Estate Resilience   Connect with Marcus: Linkedin: Marcus Arredondo Website: https://edgewestcap.com/   Don't miss out on the latest episode! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

11-15
39:33

FCC E47 Corey Peterson - Vertical Integration and Wealth Creation through Commercial Real Estate

We enjoyed having Corey Peterson on Farmers Capital Conversations this week. Corey, CEO of Kahuna Investments, owns a $250 million real estate portfolio and sourced millions in investor capital. He has written bestsellers and hosts the Multifamily Legacy podcast. Traditional investment vehicles may not provide the stability and growth they once did. Corey's journey can inspire you to explore alternative paths while improving communities. Episode highlights: Embracing Mistakes Cultivating a Positive Culture Using Leverage in Real Estate Real Estate vs Stock Market Vertical Integration in Real Estate Connect with Corey: Text the word "book" to 480-500-1127. (A copy of his book will be sent to you: "Copy Your Way to Success: Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, for free.) Check out the latest episode and much more! https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

11-08
30:20

FCC E46 Nick Burton - Beyond Sales: Microgreens, Hoop Houses, and Community

This week on Farmers Capital Conversations, I had the pleasure to speak with Nick Burton. Nick brings over 27 years of experience in food and agriculture, including landscape management, owning a retail nursery, and operating a hydroponic farm. Throughout his career, he has specialized in farm-to-table meal delivery, catering, and food truck sales. He is currently the CMO for Bootstrap Farmer.   In this episode, you'll uncover:  The World of Greenhouses and Hoop Houses Early Planting for Extended Seasons Providing Versatile Solutions Fostering Community and Kindness.  Email: nick@bootstrapfarmer.com Website: www.bootstrapfarmer.com YT: Bootstrap Farmer   I encourage everyone to listen and share if you know a farmer who may find value!  https://linktr.ee/caseysilveria

11-01
46:05

FCC E45 Jim Schultz - Empowering Agribusiness Growth Using Private Equity

Hello and welcome to Farmers Capital Conversations. Our podcast aims to expand your social, intellectual, and economic capital. Investing on and off the farm is hard enough. Here, we will provide insightful stories and resources to help out.  Jim Schultz is the driving force behind Open Prairie. He is a fifth-generation Illinoisan with deep roots in agriculture. Over the past 24 years, Jim's leadership has led to the creation of over 4,000 jobs across industries in the United States, from Ag tech to medical devices.   2:00 What is Open Prairie? 4:30 What criteria do they use to select Ag tech companies for investment? 8:15 How many applications do they get in a year? 9:10 Process of building a relationship once they invested 12:20 The ownership they have with their investment 15:10 Where are they getting the capital from? 16:40 Family Offices 17:40 What are they expected to get on the five-year exit? 23:20 Sample of his Success story 28:05 Ag Tech - Historical and future perspective   Connect with Jim:    Email - jim@openprairie.com Website - www.openprairie.com   Keep updated, join our investor list:  https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/join

10-25
37:51

FCC E44 Joe Vaclavik - Grains to Gains: Making Informed Decisions in Grain Markets

Hello and welcome to Farmers Capital Conversations. Our podcast aims to expand your social, intellectual, and economic capital. Investing on and off the farm is hard enough. Here, we will provide insightful stories and resources to help out.    Joe Vaclavik is the founder and president of Standard Grain. He spent the first 13 years of his career at the Chicago Board of Trade prior to relocating to Nashville, Tennessee. Vaclavik deals directly with a number of large scale farms, feedlots, and commercial grain facilities within the US.    1:33 An overview of his experience in the grain market 4:27 what are some of the ways that you're simplifying the grain markets and in some of those services and products or just even evaluating the risk and opportunities in the future that you're providing to people? 7:00  what other aspects of running. Grain farms. Are you helping others look at outside of the margin? 08:33 How do you, how do you do that? Get people past that FOMO.  10:09 what are some other, other emerging trends and shifts you're kind of noticing in the grains right now? 13:45 can you just give us an overview of what that podcast looks like?  16:29 are you looking at supply and demand and international markets as well? 18:00 so when you're looking at the, the weather patterns of South America, you know, how are you using that information into what you're doing 20:01 Commodity Futures Trading Commission. 23:30 Standardgrain.com 25:12 Takeaway from Joe Connect with Joe:   Website   Keep updated, join our investor list:  https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/join  

10-18
28:36

FCC E43 Mat Sorensen - Your Money, Your Way: Self-Directed Retirement Wisdom

Hello everyone and welcome back to the Farming for Passive Income show where we strive to educate the agricultural community on how to create alternative income streams and diversification through commercial real estate private equity.   Mat Sorensen is the founder and CEO of Directed IRA and Directed Trust Company. Directed IRA has over 1 billion in assets and provides self-directed accounts to investors in all 50 states. Mat is an attorney, real estate investor, bestselling author, international speaker, and expert on self-directed retirement accounts.   3:00 Self-Directed IRA 8:40 Key features of a standard self-directed IRA account, its relationship with Roth IRAs, and the relevance of solo 401(k)s. 13:58 Solo 401K 20:47 The risk in Investing using ROTH IRAs 23:00 Peter Thiel story 30:00 Fidelity IRAs 31:00 Process of Transferring Fidelity IRAs   Connect with Mat: Website Podcast: Main Street Business / Directed IRA   Keep updated, join our investor list:  https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/join

10-11
39:49

FCC E42 Mitchell Hora - Sowing Success: Relay Cropping and Soil Health Strategies

Hello everyone and welcome back to the Farming for Passive Income show where we strive to educate the agricultural community on how to create alternative income streams and diversification through commercial real estate private equity.   Mitchell Hora, a seventh-generation farmer founded Continuum Ag back in 2015 as an agricultural consulting company specializing in the Haney soil health test. Today Continuum is a soil health data intelligence company that uses its topsoil software to enable farmers to profit from improving their soil health.   2:00 “One of the principles of soil health is Diversity.” 2:54 Diversity on the Farm 04:18 Relay Cropping 6:05 Region Roadmap 10:24 The impact they observed herbicide and pesticide usage as a result of implementing relay cropping in their farming practices 14:12 Relay Cropping process 15:30 “The only thing that builds soil structure is roots.” 17:20 Does Continuum Ag have resources for the Pacific Northwest? 19:50 COP26 21:14  Low Carbon Biofuel Tax credit. 27:48 The Formula for his carbon intensity score 29:24 What are the general steps for an Oregon farmer interested in implementing relay cropping or other regenerative practices, and do they have recommended partners or resources for them in that region? 34:32 His Commercial Real Estate journey 42:35 Takeaway from Mitchell   Connect with Mitchell: Website   Keep updated, join our investor list:  https://farmerscapitalgroup.com/join

10-04
43:57

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