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The Fight for Farmland: How Urbanization Is Impacting Florida Agriculture

In this conversation, host Amanda Radke sits down with Jeb Smith, a multi-generational farmer and the president of the Florida Farm Bureau, to unpack the rich history and diverse landscape of Florida agriculture. Together, they discuss the enduring legacy of farming families, the pressures of urbanization, and the fight for water rights in a state facing increasing environmental and economic challenges. From over 300 commodities to the legacy of Florida’s cattle industry, Jeb provides an inside look at the resilience and innovation of the state’s agricultural community. This episode sheds light on the realities of farming in a rapidly changing world and underscores the importance of advocacy, sustainability, and community engagement. Key Takeaways: Florida agriculture produces over 300 commodities, making it one of the most diverse agricultural states in the U.S. Jeb Smith's family has farmed in St. Augustine for generations, demonstrating the deep roots and legacy of Florida’s rural families. Urbanization continues to threaten farmland and water resources, creating friction between development and agriculture. Water rights are a major issue in Florida, differing significantly from the policies in western states. Property taxes and increasing operational costs are straining small agricultural businesses. Labor shortages remain a significant challenge in Florida’s farming and ranching sectors. The Florida cattle industry has a rich history, and heat tolerance is critical for raising livestock in the state’s hot climate. Borrowing capital for farm operations can create financial risk, especially in volatile markets. Despite urban pressures, agriculture can still thrive in populated areas through sustainable and innovative practices. Community involvement and advocacy are vital in preserving the future of rural America. The largest continuous ranch in the United States is located in Florida, highlighting the state’s historical and ongoing role in the cattle industry. Amanda Radke continues to spotlight inspiring rural leaders and stories that embody the heart of rural America. Presented by Bid on Beef | CK6 Consulting | CK6 Source | Real Tuff Livestock Equipment | Redmond RealSalt | Dirt Road Radio Save on Redmond Real Salt with code RADKE at https://shop.redmondagriculture.com/ Check out Amanda's agricultural children's books here: https://amandaradke.com/collections/amandas-books

August 6 • 36m 53.1s
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