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America’s Land Auctioneer

America’s Land Auctioneer

By: Kevin Pifer + Jack Pifer + Steve Link + Andy Mrnak + Jim Sabe + Christian Miller
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​Captivate and celebrate the dynamics of rural America, American Agriculture and inspire and teach others how to live a bold and abundant life in rural America. Background:​ The intrigue, endless opportunities, and romance of rural life in America have never been more on the minds of Americans. The recent pandemic and civil unrest have Americans of all ages earning for a more peaceful, less hectic life. Even billionaire Bill Gates is now the largest crop landowner in America. As many Americans look for peaceful refuge in the rolling hills and wheat fields they are faced with a richness of opportunities. But where do you begin to look? This show will highlight and feature endless opportunities in every state. ​What is it that is so unique about rural America, the land and what it produces? How can I live that life? The American Land Auctioneer will tell stories and weave into those stories a place for you to dream, live and enjoy the abundance of all that rural America has to offer.

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  • From Ranch Life to Entrepreneurship: A Mother's Journey
    Jun 14 2025

    The traditional image of American ranching is evolving, with women like Haley Robison and Sheridan Visser leading the charge. Their stories reveal how determination, innovation, and community support are transforming agricultural businesses across the heartland.

    Haley's journey from helping on her family's ranch to establishing Dry Creek Red Angus showcases the methodical path to building a respected cattle operation. Beginning with just three heifers in high school, she's now producing thirty-plus registered bulls annually through careful genetic selection and advanced reproductive technologies. Her focus on creating efficient, moderate-framed females that thrive in North Dakota's challenging environment demonstrates the scientific precision modern ranchers bring to their breeding programs.

    Meanwhile, these entrepreneurial ranchers identified an opportunity to transform a byproduct of their beef production into something valuable. Holy Cow Tallow began as a solution for sensitive skin issues but quickly grew into a thriving business with retail locations across multiple states. Their whipped tallow lotion and natural sunscreen harness the healing properties of beef suet, rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K that naturally complement the human skin barrier.

    What truly distinguishes these women is their ability to balance multiple enterprises while raising young families. With children as young as six already actively participating in ranch work, they're nurturing the sixth generation on land established in 1907. Their husbands are equal partners in these endeavors, with Max even running his own custom leather business shipping nationwide.

    This model of diversification, embracing both traditional practices and innovative product development, offers a blueprint for sustainable rural businesses. By integrating cattle production, value-added products, and committed community networks, these women demonstrate how modern agriculture can thrive through female leadership and entrepreneurship.

    Ready to experience the healing benefits of beef tallow products made by real ranchers? Visit Holy Cow Tallow on Facebook or Instagram @HolyCowND to discover their all-natural skincare line.

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    43 mins
  • The Future of Farming: Innovation Meets Agriculture
    Jun 7 2025

    AgTech Week Fargo stands at the intersection of agriculture's rich traditions and its technology-driven future. This collaborative event brings together three cornerstone organizations – the Chamber, Bushel, and Grand Farm – to create an immersive four-day experience where innovation meets practical application in ways that truly matter for producers.

    The journey begins Tuesday with the Chamber's Midwest Ag Summit, where transportation experts, sustainability officers, and policy specialists tackle the complex challenges of moving agricultural products from field to global markets. With speakers including a Federal Maritime Commissioner and transportation leaders from rail and sea shipping, attendees gain crucial insights into the infrastructure supporting modern agriculture. The summit's interactive format encourages direct engagement, allowing participants to pose questions and share perspectives that shape the conversation.

    Wednesday transforms talk into action with Grand Farm's Field Day, offering hands-on demonstrations of cutting-edge agricultural technology. Imagine watching autonomous tractors work fields without operators, seeing robots identify and eliminate weeds with precision, and exploring sensor technologies that provide unprecedented insight into crop and soil conditions. This isn't theoretical innovation – it's practical technology you can touch, evaluate, and envision on your own operation. The day culminates with the AgTech Week Shindig, featuring live music from the Crop Dusters and networking opportunities that foster unexpected collaborations.

    Thursday's Cultivate Conference addresses specific pain points identified through extensive research with regional producers. Focusing on pest management, equipment development, soil health, and precision agriculture, the conference connects innovators directly with farmers experiencing these challenges. Keynote speakers including Brian Hefty of Hefty Seed Company and farmer panel discussions ensure that technological development remains grounded in agronomic reality. For producers, this represents a unique opportunity to influence the direction of agricultural innovation – and farmers can attend free with code GROWER2025.

    Whether you're a producer seeking solutions, an agribusiness professional exploring new technologies, or simply curious about agriculture's future, AgTech Week offers meaningful engagement with the people and innovations shaping tomorrow's food production. Register now at agtechweekfargo.com and be part of transforming how we grow food for generations to come.

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  • Neighbors Helping Neighbors: The Farm Rescue Story
    May 31 2025

    When disaster strikes in America's heartland, every day counts. For farm families facing a health crisis, injury, or natural disaster, the inability to plant or harvest can spell financial ruin in a matter of weeks. Farm Rescue stands as a powerful testament to the enduring spirit of rural communities coming together, providing emergency support when farmers need it most.

    Founded in North Dakota by airline pilot Bill Gross twenty years ago, Farm Rescue dispatches volunteers and equipment to farms across ten states, ensuring crops get planted and harvested when farmers cannot do the work themselves. What's remarkable is the scale of impact achieved by just six full-time employees coordinating over 700 volunteers who commit at least a week of their time to help complete strangers save their livelihoods.

    The stories behind each case reveal the harsh realities facing America's agricultural communities. From farmers battling cancer while trying to keep multi-generational operations afloat, to young families facing catastrophic injuries during critical planting seasons, to those struggling with mental health crises—Farm Rescue provides not just practical assistance but a lifeline of hope. Their reach has expanded well beyond their North Dakota origins to include Minnesota, Montana, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Kentucky, and Illinois, with plans to add five more states in the coming years.

    What makes Farm Rescue unique is how it embodies the best traditions of rural America while adapting to modern agricultural challenges. Their fleet of equipment—including late-model planters, tractors, combines, and semis—allows them to efficiently serve families in crisis across vast geographic areas. The organization operates on a $4.5 million annual budget, with 85% going directly to operations, ensuring maximum impact for every dollar donated.

    Want to be part of this remarkable mission? Visit farmrescue.org to learn how you can volunteer, donate, or refer a family in need. Together, we can ensure that a health crisis or natural disaster doesn't mean the end of a farming legacy that took generations to build.

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