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Compeer's AgEdge

Compeer's AgEdge

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Compeer's AgEdge brings you insider discussions from finance experts who understand farming. Each episode breaks down complex agricultural economics, policy changes, and farm business topics into digestible conversations. From DC policy updates to crop insurance strategies, our experts help you stay informed and confident about economic trends and financial decisions affecting your operations. Follow along for informative episodes that keep you ahead of the curve in agricultural finance and policy.© Compeer Financial Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Finances personnelles Gestion et leadership Science Sciences de la Terre Économie
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  • December DC Update: WASDE Release, Bridge Assistance Package, and Federal Reserve Rate Decisions
    Dec 4 2025
    Compeer Ag Economist Megan Roberts and Vice President of Legislative Affairs Perry Aasness examine the agricultural policy landscape as Congress heads toward year-end recess. Megan breaks down the November World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) release, and Perry explains the November 24th launch of Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP) Stage 2 signup for specialty crops, shallow losses, and quality losses from 2023-2024 disasters. SDRP is part of the $30 billion in ad hoc funding from last year’s American Relief Act. Learn why Secretary of Agriculture Rollins is likely expected to announce a new $10-15 billion bridge assistance package as soon as the following week to help producers navigate current margin pressures and tariff impacts. The episode covers why the U.S. Department of Agriculture minibus appropriation protects farm programs through September 2026 despite the January 30th continuing resolution deadline, how missing government data from the 43-day shutdown complicates the Federal Reserve's December 9-10 meeting on potential rate cuts, and why 2026 election year dynamics may accelerate legislative action in early months before midterm campaigns intensify.
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    19 min
  • Consumer Trends Reshape Agriculture: Protein Demand and Gen Z Spending
    Nov 24 2025
    Compeer Ag Economist Megan Roberts and Anna Meyer, Senior Analyst with Directions Group, unpack the dramatic shifts in consumer behavior reshaping agricultural markets. Megan opens with the November WASDE release following the government shutdown, plus analysis of the Fed's second consecutive rate cut despite inflation remaining above the 2% target. Anna reveals why consumers feel financially stressed despite positive GDP growth. Learn how the protein craze has reached fever pitch with 71% of consumers actively trying to increase protein intake, fueled by social media influencers like Andrew Huberman and Peter Attia recommending triple the FDA's daily protein guidelines. The episode covers cottage cheese's unprecedented comeback as manufacturers struggle to meet demand, how Gen Z prioritizes discretionary spending over groceries through "affordable affluence," why food away from home now captures 58.9% of total food spending, and how the Make America Healthy Again movement is driving demand for whole milk and regenerative agricultural practices for personal health reasons rather than environmental sustainability. Anna explains why dairy has emerged as the big winner from protein trends, what the trade-down hierarchy means for livestock producers, and why marketplace demands for soil health and nutrient certification will continue regardless of federal regulatory rollbacks.
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    46 min
  • Beyond Estate Plans: Building Family Harmony Through Succession Communication
    Nov 20 2025
    Lisa Quist from Nationwide's Land As Your Legacy program explains the critical difference between estate planning and transition planning for agricultural operations, emphasizing that family harmony depends on communication rather than documentation alone. Through her personal experience transitioning into a seventh-generation family farm and the challenges that led to their 2012 auction, Lisa reveals why an estimated 70% of US farmland will change hands over the next 20 years and why only about 10% of farms have complete transition plans despite common assumptions. The episode covers implementing structured family meetings as the most transformative tool for succession success, creating family mission statements to guide difficult decisions, avoiding family gossip through transparent communication, and understanding why Generation One struggles to relinquish control after decades of sacrifice. Lisa provides specific strategies for making family meetings effective safe spaces, balancing the needs of on-farm and off-farm children, and treating agricultural operations like the multimillion-dollar corporations they are.
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    35 min
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