Prophets (Profits!) of Doom — The Economics of Dire Predictions | Damian Mason
Damian Mason - The Business of Agriculture
•
1h 6m
Cow farts cause “climate crisis” and climate crisis is reducing crop yields, eating eggs causes high cholesterol, global population growth will cause mass starvation, sunlight exposure is harmful to your health. You’ve likely heard these dire predictions confidently proclaimed by so-called experts. The only problem: Most of these doomsday scenarios are inaccurate. Yet they persist but why? Todd Thurman joins me to discuss the peril of following “experts,” the reality of our future versus doomsday paranoia, and why people cling to false or disproven narratives.
Sponsored by Pattern Ag https://www.pattern.ag/ and AGvisorPRO https://getagvisorpro.com/
Up Next in Damian Mason - The Business of Agriculture
-
2023: The Most Expensive Crop Ever Pl...
Shay Foulk with Ag View Solutions predicts cost of corn production for 2023 will average $5.35 per bushel. That number is an all time high and it’s due to an increase in every crop input from nitrogen to diesel to labor. The story is the same for the other major commodity of soybeans, and presuma...
-
What A 3rd La Niña Weather Pattern Me...
Farmers love to talk about the weather but in this episode we go deeper and talk about systems, climate, global weather patterns, and the year ahead. My guest is Eric Snodgrass, Senior Science Fellow for Nutrien Ag Solutions. Will we see the sort of devastating dryness we experienced in the west ...
-
Denmark's Farrowing Crates to America...
Lasse Jakobsen was born in Denmark, now the Millennial heads up U.S. business development for the company his grandfather created to serve European hog production. Today, Protekta is a joint venture with a Danish organization that produces feed additives, among other things, for pork, poultry, an...