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…
14 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, 6 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