HOW WE WIN BACK THE NEXT GENERATION TO AGRICULTURE: MENTORSHIP, PURPOSE, AND RURAL ROOTS

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On this episode of Trent on the Loos, Trent Loos is joined by Amanda Fuller, a risk management consultant and ruminant nutritionist, for a powerful discussion on the future of farming and ranching in America. Together, they tackle one of the biggest challenges facing rural communities today—how to inspire and equip the next generation to return to agriculture. With fewer young people choosing to stay on the land, Trent and Amanda dig into the reasons why, and offer real solutions for bringing them back. They talk about the value of mentorship, hands-on learning, and showing young people the purpose and freedom that comes with working in agriculture. Amanda shares her personal story of being drawn to the field, as well as the impact strong role models had on her journey. The episode also touches on the importance of teaching the next generation about the critical role they play in feeding the nation, and how food security depends on hardworking families who know how to raise crops and care for livestock. Trent and Amanda remind viewers that the knowledge, faith, and grit that built America’s farming legacy are still alive—and that by investing in youth, encouraging curiosity, and connecting them to real-world experiences, we can pass down that legacy. Whether you're a rancher, farmer, or simply someone who believes in the importance of food independence and rural values, this episode will leave you informed and inspired to play a role in winning back the next generation for agriculture.

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