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American agriculture is suffering from a massive empathy gap, and it is time to stop pretending that "hard work" is the only variable for success. In this episode of “Your Ag Empire” podcast, Jonathon Haralson dismantles the "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" narrative, arguing that it ignores the critical role of timing and inheritance. He contrasts the reality of sixth-generation farmers operating on paid-for land with the impossible math facing first-generation producers drowning in high-interest debt.
Haralson calls for an end to the "competence trap"—the false belief that struggling operations are simply poorly managed—and advocates for a unified front to address systemic issues like land access, input costs, and policy failures. This isn't about playing the victim; it's about acknowledging that the economic ladder has been pulled up, and until the industry admits the playing field isn't level, we will continue losing good operators to a broken system.
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Farming is a business—and at Empire Financial Services, we treat it like one. Our team helps farmers and ranchers get clarity on their finances, streamline bookkeeping, and build long-term stability. Click below to learn more.
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By Jonathon Haralson & Holly Haralson5
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American agriculture is suffering from a massive empathy gap, and it is time to stop pretending that "hard work" is the only variable for success. In this episode of “Your Ag Empire” podcast, Jonathon Haralson dismantles the "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" narrative, arguing that it ignores the critical role of timing and inheritance. He contrasts the reality of sixth-generation farmers operating on paid-for land with the impossible math facing first-generation producers drowning in high-interest debt.
Haralson calls for an end to the "competence trap"—the false belief that struggling operations are simply poorly managed—and advocates for a unified front to address systemic issues like land access, input costs, and policy failures. This isn't about playing the victim; it's about acknowledging that the economic ladder has been pulled up, and until the industry admits the playing field isn't level, we will continue losing good operators to a broken system.
In this episode, we cover:
Make sure to hit follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Connect with Your Ag Empire:
Resources & Links:
Mentioned in this episode:
Farming is a business—and at Empire Financial Services, we treat it like one. Our team helps farmers and ranchers get clarity on their finances, streamline bookkeeping, and build long-term stability. Click below to learn more.
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