Is Farm Equip Sharing the Future of Ag? Inside AgShared’s Model | Damian Mason
Damian Mason - The Business of Agriculture
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Agricultural equipment is among the largest capital investments on American farms—yet much of it sits idle for most of the year. With rising interest rates and pressure on farm income, optimizing machinery utilization is more important than ever.
In this episode, Damian Mason is joined by Martyn Gross, founder of AgShared (https://agshared.com), to discuss a new digital platform designed to improve farm profitability through peer-to-peer equipment rentals. AgShared enables farmers and ag dealers to generate income from underused machinery, while providing cost-effective rental options to other producers.
Explore how this "Airbnb model" for ag equipment is driving efficiency, increasing cash flow, and offering practical solutions for modern farm management.
The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by:
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