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The National Land Podcast is the go-to show for landowners, ranchers, farmers, rural investors, and outdoor stewards who want straight talk and field-tested insights. In each episode, host Mac Christian sits down with economists, lenders, ranchers, wildlife pros, policy leaders, and elite land brokers to unpack market forces, risk, and opportunity across America’s land, then turns it into clear takeaways you can use on your acreage tomorrow. Expect smart explainers and real stories on farm and ranch operations, timber and wildlife management, hunting access and leases, water and mineral rights, easements, 1031 exchanges, FSA/USDA programs, carbon credits, conservation monetization, rural financing, and the ag economy. If you buy, sell, manage, or dream about land, follow now and make better decisions, season after season.
The National Land Podcast is the go-to show for landowners, ranchers, farmers, rural investors, and outdoor stewards who want straight talk and field-tested insights. In each episode, host Mac Christian sits down with economists, lenders, ranchers, wildlife pros, policy leaders, and elite land brokers to unpack market forces, risk, and opportunity across America’s land, then turns it into clear takeaways you can use on your acreage tomorrow. Expect smart explainers and real stories on farm and ranch operations, timber and wildlife management, hunting access and leases, water and mineral rights, easements, 1031 exchanges, FSA/USDA programs, carbon credits, conservation monetization, rural financing, and the ag economy. If you buy, sell, manage, or dream about land, follow now and make better decisions, season after season.
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Friday Aug 22, 2025
What 2025’s Big Ag Bills Really Mean for Your Land
Friday Aug 22, 2025
Friday Aug 22, 2025
2025’s ag laws, no spin. American Farm Burueau Federation Economist, Daniel Munch, breaks down what the American Relief Act and HR1 (“One Big Beautiful Bill”) actually changed for farmers, ranchers, and timberland owners: disaster aid, tax relief, ARC/PLC extensions, conservation through 2031, disease‑readiness funding—and what Washington still hasn’t fixed.
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Why these passed: must‑pass funding + reconciliation math, not kumbaya.
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Core programs extended to 2031: ARC/PLC, Dairy Margin Coverage; EQIP/CSP/ACEP funded forward.
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CRP: not extended in HR1; needs separate action (a “skinny” farm bill or stand‑alone).
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Disaster money: ~$30B total in the Relief Act (≈$10B economic aid to row‑crops; ≈$20B disasters). Helpful, not enough to backfill multi‑year crop, livestock, timber, and infrastructure losses.
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Drought trigger fixed: LFP now four consecutive weeks of qualifying drought (down from eight).
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Rancher win: LIP now 100% compensation for federally protected predator kills (wolves/grizzlies).
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State block grants: Flexibility for hard‑hit states (e.g., hurricane zones) that can include timber.
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Taxes you can actually use: Estate tax exemption permanent at $15M / $30M couple; 199A stays; bonus depreciation back; Section 179 expensing up to $2.5M for equipment and capital improvements (barns, fencing, irrigation).
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Clean fuel credits (45Z): benefits risk getting stuck at processors unless contracts force value back to growers.
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Disease readiness: $233M/year mandated for stockpiles, diagnostics, training—real money to keep herds healthy.
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Market context: Land values up but margins down; these programs support lender confidence but don’t erase price pressure.
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Foreign land ownership: Data/reporting gaps are real; enforcement and look‑through need teeth; private‑property rights vs. national‑security concerns.
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Why SNAP stays in the farm bill: urban votes keep farm programs alive. No SNAP = no votes = no farm bill.
American Farm Bureau Federation
One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Final Agricultural Provisions, by Daniel Munch
https://www.fb.org/market-intel/one-big-beautiful-bill-act-final-agricultural-provisions
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