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Paul Schadegg Discusses Farmland's Future on AG Squawk Podcast
Farmers National Company President Paul Schadegg recently joined Davis Michaelsen on the AG Squawk podcast to discuss current farmland market trends, generational land transfer, and the importance of succession planning for agricultural landowners.
During the conversation, Paul shared insights on farmland demand, the influence of non-traditional buyers, pasture and recreational land markets, and the challenges facing families as millions of acres of farmland are expected to change hands over the coming decades. He emphasized the importance of developing a clear plan to help preserve family assets, minimize risk, and create a smooth transition for future generations.
The discussion also touched on emerging influences in the land market, including data center development, renewable energy projects, and shifting demographics among landowners and operators.
Whether you're an active producer, absentee landowner, investor, or someone preparing for the next generation of ownership, this episode offers valuable perspective on the opportunities and decisions shaping the future of American farmland.
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