Elevating Ag — One Video and One Fact at A Time | Damian Mason
Damian Mason - The Business of Agriculture
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Agriculture has a lot of battles to fight beyond the daily challenges of producing our food, fuel, and fiber. Causes against production Ag have turned into religious movements as well as full-blown business models. Call it what it is, it’s “the conflict industry” and in places like Holland, farms are being forcibly liquidated by government to reach an alleged environmental objective. This subject is just one that we cover in this episode about Agricultural advocacy with guests Natalie Kovarik and Tara Vander Dussen. If you don’t know these ladies, you soon will as they’re tearing it up on social media elevating Ag one video at a time.
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