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The National Land Podcast

The National Land Podcast

The National Land Podcast is a long form conversation created to inspire, educate, and entertain land enthusiasts, ranch and farm specialists, hunters, land owners, and those looking to buy or sell land.

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How Do You Invest in Farmland Without Buying a Farm? The Founder of Harvest Returns Explains.

How Do You Invest in Farmland Without Buying a Farm? The Founder of Harvest Returns Explains.

<p >Farmland as an Investment Asset: A Conversation with Chris Rawley, Founder of Harvest Returns</p> <p >Most people who want exposure to farmland think they have two options: buy it outright or stay out. Chris Rawley built a third option. As founder and CEO of Harvest Returns, a platform with over 12,000 investors, he has spent a decade matching private capital with farming operations across row crops, grazing land, permanent crops and more. In this conversation, Chris breaks down why institutional investors have allocated to farmland for decades, what non-correlation with the stock market actually means for a portfolio, and...

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What Is Tax Code 1062 and What Does It Mean for Farmers Selling Land Right Now?

What Is Tax Code 1062 and What Does It Mean for Farmers Selling Land Right Now?

<p >The biggest financial event in a farm family's life is often the one they are least prepared for. Mark Balzarini, an estate planning attorney with Helmuth and Johnson in the Twin Cities, has been working on farm succession plans since 2008 and breaks down the tools families need to understand before land changes hands.</p> <p >The centerpiece of this conversation is Tax Code 1062, a provision introduced through the One Big Beautiful Bill that allows farmland owners to defer capital gains taxes over four years rather than paying the full hit at the time of sale. Mark explains who qualifies...

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Real Estate Fraud, Seller Impersonation and Land Title Scams: What Every Landowner Needs to Know

Real Estate Fraud, Seller Impersonation and Land Title Scams: What Every Landowner Needs to Know

<p >Someone could list your land for sale today, find a buyer, close the deal, and pocket the money. You would not know it happened until it was too late to stop it. This is not hypothetical. It is happening right now across the country, and vacant land owned free and clear by out-of-state or absentee owners is the number one target.</p> <p >In this conversation, National Land Realty broker Ryan Schroeder out of Nebraska, compliance director Jeramy Stephens out of Arkansas, and COO Susan Floyd out of South Carolina pull back the curtain on every major fraud scheme...

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What a Consulting Forester Wants You to Know Before You Buy Timberland

What a Consulting Forester Wants You to Know Before You Buy Timberland

<p >Understanding Timber and Timberland Investment with John Ross Havard</p> <p >Most people who own timber have no idea what it is actually worth or what it takes to harvest it. John Ross Havard, a consulting forester and land agent based in Alabama with National Land Realty, breaks down the realities of owning timberland for private landowners who make up roughly half of all timberland ownership in the country. John covers why small-acreage timber is harder to monetize than most people assume, what the minimum acreage and access requirements look like before a harvest makes financial sense, how thinning...

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Why Arkansas Farmland Is Feeling the Squeeze From Tariffs and Rising Input Costs

Why Arkansas Farmland Is Feeling the Squeeze From Tariffs and Rising Input Costs

<p >2026 Land Market Outlook with Jeramy Stephens, National Land Realty</p> <p >Few people in the land industry see more deals in a year than Jeramy Stephens. As compliance director at National Land Realty, he has eyes on roughly 1,700 to 2,000 transactions annually across Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Ohio. In this conversation, Jeramy breaks down what the land market actually looks like heading into 2026, from the squeeze tariffs and rising input costs are putting on Arkansas rice and cotton farmers, to the correction happening in rural mountain properties bought at inflated COVID-era prices. He covers why premium farmland...

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How California's Specialty Crop Land Market Changed in 2025 and What Comes Next

How California's Specialty Crop Land Market Changed in 2025 and What Comes Next

<p>California's agricultural land market is unlike anywhere else in the country, and right now it's navigating two forces at once: collapsing commodity prices for specialty crops like almonds and pistachios, and sweeping groundwater pumping restrictions that are rewriting land values from the ground up. Brian Neufeld, a land agent based in California's Central Valley with licenses across Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, breaks down what those forces mean for buyers and sellers heading into 2026. He covers how water supply has become the first question every buyer asks, why some properties have sat unsold while sellers wait for a market that...

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What's Happening to Farmland Prices in Colorado and Nebraska in 2026?

What's Happening to Farmland Prices in Colorado and Nebraska in 2026?

<p>What does the agricultural land market really look like heading into 2026? Shannon Schlachter, a land agent based in Holyoke, Colorado, just 14 miles from the Nebraska border, breaks down current conditions across northeastern Colorado and western Nebraska. Shannon covers why dry land acre prices have softened from $2,200 toward the $1,950 to $2,000 range, how high input costs, 9% operating note interest rates, and drought conditions are creating widespread buyer hesitation, and why FSA relief payments could be the catalyst that jumpstarts activity in Q2. She also outlines three distinct seller profiles emerging in this market and explains why, for patient investors, this valley...

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What's Happening to Farmland Prices in the Midwest Right Now?

What's Happening to Farmland Prices in the Midwest Right Now?

<p >Oklahoma land broker Dillon Smith returns to The National Land Podcast for a boots-on-the-ground update on the western Oklahoma land market — and delivers the kind of straight talk that only comes from an agent who's actually closing deals. Based in Kingfisher, Dillon breaks down exactly what's moving and what's sitting: cattle pasture is gaining value on the back of a red-hot beef market, wheat ground is softening as input costs outpace grain prices, and recreational hunting land is holding steady for the right tracts in the right spots.</p> <p >The central theme of this episode is pricing discipline. Di...

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What Will Happen to Land Values in 2026?

What Will Happen to Land Values in 2026?

<p>Farmer Mac’s Jackson Takach returns with a title update and a clear read on the new USDA outlook. He unpacks why USDA revised 2025 net cash farm income down by about 30 billion dollars, then sets 2026 at 158 billion dollars with roughly 44 billion dollars of support payments, about 30 percent of profits. Inputs are still high for grains and oilseeds, while protein sectors benefit from cheaper feed and steady demand. Land values look similar to 2025 with strength in cattle and recreational areas, caution in the Delta, and water-sensitive pockets out West. Jackson closes with rate risk, fertilizer and trade wildcards, and a si...

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Row-cropping hardwoods with Morse Nursery and Jacob Jenkins

Row-cropping hardwoods with Morse Nursery and Jacob Jenkins

<p>Morse Nursery’s Tim Mills and National Land Realty agent Jacob Jenkins explain how to “row crop” hardwoods with proven genetics, tree tubes, and tight management to create reliable timber and wildlife results. From West Lafayette, Indiana, Morse grows grafted fruit and nut trees and supplies Tree Pro tubes that speed straight, tall growth. They cover black walnut and white oak veneer genetics, blight-resistant American hybrid chestnuts that bear in 3 to 5 years, planting densities of 100 to 125 trees per acre on 20-foot centers, and why weed control and pruning discipline make or break a planting. For hunters, they map staggered drop t...

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