Agriculture Downturn or Structural Reset? | Damian Mason
Damian Mason - The Business of Agriculture
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Is agriculture facing a cyclical downturn, or are we witnessing a structural realignment of the global ag economy? In this episode of The Business of Agriculture, Damian Mason speaks with Illinois farmer and business advisor Mark Severson to examine the forces reshaping U.S. agriculture.
Is agriculture experiencing a normal cyclical downturn—or a long-term structural reset? Damian Mason sits down with Illinois farmer and advisor Mark Severson to analyze the economic forces reshaping the agricultural industry.
This episode explores global competition, shifting trade dynamics, rising input costs, and the evolving role of government policy. With insights into Brazil’s production growth, China’s demand changes, and the impact of deglobalization, this conversation offers valuable perspective for decision-makers across agriculture.
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