Farming is entrepreneurship at its most extreme π | Meagan Kaiser (US Soy Board)
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I met Meagan Kaiser at Sustainability Week in London back in March, where she spoke about global trade, soy innovation, and the future of sustainable agriculture. I knew instantly I wanted to continue the conversation, but this time, for Millennial Masters.
Meagan is a fifth-generation farmer, a trained soil scientist, and a board member at the US Soy Board. She runs a soil lab with global clients, helps manage her familyβs Missouri farm, and plays a national role in shaping the future of US agriculture.
This conversation gets into the gritty reality behind farming: the risk, the volatility, the margins, and why it demands the mindset of a founder and the precision of a scientist.
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Takeaways from Meaganβs episode
1οΈβ£ Farming is a high-stakes business
Margins are thin, markets are chaotic, and the risks are real. Meagan puts it simply: every year, they could go out of business. Itβs founder energy, but with tractors.
2οΈβ£ Soil science drives ROI
Meaganβs lab treats soil like a business asset. Every nutrient imbalance is a yield leak. Precision testing and nutrient mapping lead to smarter decisions and stronger returns.
3οΈβ£ Tech adoption is a survival skill
From GPS-guided planters to sensors that spot and spray single weeds, todayβs farms are testing and scaling faster than most startups. If youβre not innovating, youβre falling behind.
4οΈβ£ Volatility beats routine
Thereβs no fixed price, no fixed output, no guaranteed outcome. Everything, from fertiliser costs to soy demand, can shift overnight. Itβs a constant game of scenario planning and gut calls.
5οΈβ£ Sustainability scales when it makes business sense
Biodiesel fuels their tractors. Cover crops build resilience. Smart input management protects margins and soil. Meaganβs approach shows how sustainability isnβt a side mission β itβs baked into the operating model.
In this episode we cover:
00:00 Introduction to Meagan Kaiser
02:28 The Journey into Agriculture and Soil Science
06:47 Entrepreneurship in Farming: The Reality of Generational Farms
10:55 Understanding Soil Science: The Foundation of Crop Production
15:36 Innovations in Agriculture: Technology and Efficiency
18:37 The Role of the United Soybean Board in Agriculture
22:10 Navigating the Global Commodities Market
25:56 Sustainability in Soy Production: Practices and Impact
28:52 Global Trade and Its Impact on Agriculture
30:27 Building Sustainable Practices in Agriculture
33:43 Understanding GMOs and Consumer Choices
38:38 Nutrient Cycling and Food Waste
41:52 Innovations in Biodegradable Plastics
44:11 The Intersection of Big Agriculture and Sustainability
46:48 Embracing Technology for Future Farming
47:49 Encouraging Diversity in Agriculture
50:26 The Importance of Mentorship in Farming
52:48 Balancing Family and Farming Responsibilities
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