Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchRow-cropping hardwoods with Morse Nursery and Jacob Jenkins
Season 3 Episode 164
Morse Nursery’s Tim Mills and National Land Realty agent Jacob Jenkins explain how to “row crop” hardwoods with proven genetics, tree tubes, and tigh…
9 hours ago
American Timber Markets and Timber Investment Site Planning
Season 3 Episode 162
Forester and timber consultant Kraig Moore (KY/TN) breaks down the 2025 hardwood landscape: prices up roughly 3% YoY overall (net flat after inflatio…
3 weeks, 5 days ago
Turn Longleaf Pine into Annual Income with Pine Straw Raking
Episode 163
University of Georgia’s David Dickens and National Land Realty forester-agent Steve Chapman break down how pine straw turns timberland into a cash-fl…
1 month ago
Agriculture of America and the State of Farm Broadcasting: with Jesse Allen
Season 3 Episode 160
Jesse Allen, vice president of National A Content at Farm and Ranch Media, joins to talk about the real state of U.S. agriculture and ag media. He ho…
1 month, 1 week ago
Duck Ponds That Hold Birds: Soil, Water, and Plants with Gabe Goodson
Season 3 Episode 159
Gabe Goodson, a National Land Realty agent in Alabama, breaks down exactly how to design, build, and manage small duck impoundments that actually hol…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Is China Buying Up U.S. Farmland? What the Numbers Actually Say
Season 3 Episode 158
Foreign ownership of U.S. farmland is a political lightning rod, but economist Danny Munch from the American Farm Bureau Federation walks through wha…
1 month, 4 weeks ago
Building a Public-Lands Newsroom: Christopher Keyes on RE:PUBLIC
Season 3 Episode 157
The National Land Podcast sits down with journalist Chris Keyes—former Editor-in-Chief of Outside Magazine and founder of Republic, a new nonprofit n…
2 months, 1 week ago
North Carolina Soybeans in 2025: Prices, Tariffs, Crush Capacity, and the Realities on the Ground
Season 3 Episode 156
Soybeans are all over the headlines right now but you might not realize they drive American ag—and North Carolina is a prime case study. Charles Hall…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Broken Truck, New Life: The Faith‑Led Start of Maryland's Redemption Farms
Season 3 Episode 155
Wayne Cawley turned a neglected high‑density apple orchard into Redemption Farms—a thriving U‑pick and farm‑stand business—by grafting apple varietie…
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Tariffs, China, and Brazil’s Soy Surge: The Math No One Likes
Season 3 Episode 154
The Midwest row‑crop math is ugly: cash prices are ~$4 corn and ~$10 soybeans against break‑evens near $4.50 (corn) and $11.50 (soybeans). University…
3 months ago