Some things just speak for themselves. Check out a recent audience member's reaction after seeing me deliver a presentation. >
Read MoreGetting paid to work in a foreign country is cool, and admittedly, there’s a certain panache attached to doing so. Check out my quick reflections on my over-the-border events!
Read MoreAs my friends posted their rodeo pics on Facebook, I thought of my recent appearance on "According To Flint" — the show hosted by PBR Entertainer, Flint Rasmussen. As you’ll see, Flint and I had an enjoyable conversation about showbiz, life, and being funny.
Read MoreUnless you’ve got a hen house, you’re no doubt experiencing "Egg-flation.” Learn what that means and more >
Read MoreI am happy to announce that Truterra is the newest sponsor of the Business of Agriculture, making it possible for me to continue to bring new insights, information, and discussion on important Ag topics to you every week.
Read MoreIn addition to all the other places you connect with Damian’s content, you can find new episodes of The Business of Agriculture videos on AcresTV every week, featuring industry outlook and commentary with some of the brightest minds in the business of food, fuel, and fiber.
Read MoreThis week we released the 274th episode of The Business of Agriculture podcast. Receiving feedback like this lets me know that I’m doing my part to illuminate issues in global food production that impact everyone — from the farm to the dinner table.
Read MoreIf you’re not listening to Damian’s Business of Agriculture podcast, you’re missing out on some great conversations! Like for instance this one — with Instagram Ag Influencers, Natalie Kovarik and Tara Vander Dussen.
Read MoreDon’t become “siloed” in your little corner of Agriculture — by joining BoASG you’ll be part of a network of Ag professionals from every space on Ag’s dinner table.
Read MoreI was back in Canada for the first trip north of the border since pre-Covid. I received a big round of applause when I rattled off names and locations of all ten Canadian provinces and three territories. Most Americans can’t do that, but then most Americans don’t get up north as much as I do, eh.
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