Where is Agriculture Headed in 2026 and Beyond? Insights From Seven Ag Podcasts
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Podcast episodes featured:
- Where Will Demand Come From? | Damian Mason Podcast
- Will China’s cheaper tractors disrupt ag equipment? With Lachlan Monsbourgh | Agtech - So What?
- Reducing Weeds and Pests with Regenerative Mulching Systems with Erwin Westers | The Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
- Field Intelligence: Elliott Grant on AI in Agriculture | Fresh Takes on Tech
- Ag's Efficiency Preoccupation Problem with Andrew Hoelscher of Farm Strategy | The PaceSetter Podcast
- Rethinking Food and Ag Investments - The Quiet Trends Reshaping The Industry | The Modern Acre
- Genetic Progress Made Simple: Feed Intake, IVF, and AI Tools for Cattle | Farm4Profit
For the third year in a row, I contacted the hosts of seven different ag podcasts to see if they would identify one of their episodes from this past year that they think is most indicative of where the agriculture industry is headed in the future.
Once again, they all came through and I’m excited to share clips with you from these seven podcasters. Some of the themes are similar to last year like genetics and AI. Which I think is a good sign. If the themes changed every year it would probably be an indication that were wrong. Haha. But there are new themes that I think you will definitely find interesting. Themes we will be discussing today include the struggling farm economy, the growth of foreign agriculture equipment, the rise of systems-based thinking and regenerative approaches on farm, where artificial intelligence is making an impact in agtech, Food as health and what that means for agriculture and how genetics is changing the game in cattle and really every area of agriculture.
Other Episodes Referenced:
- Where is Agriculture Headed in 2025 and Beyond? Insights from 7 Different Ag Podcasts