Episodios

  • Unscripted: How One Texas Farmer Is Taking the Fight to Fertilizer
    Mar 18 2026

    From devastating blizzards and wildfires to unseasonable heat, extreme weather is creating chaos across the U.S., leaving farmers scrambling to adapt in an increasingly unpredictable environment. Joined by farmer advocate Dee Vaughn from Texas, the conversation turns to a growing crisis in fertilizer pricing. Are rising costs simply market-driven—or is something deeper at play? Dee shares concerns about industry consolidation, alleged price manipulation, and why fertilizer prices seem tied more to corn markets than actual input costs. The discussion also explores how global conflicts—from the Middle East to beyond—are adding fuel to the fire, raising serious questions about pricing practices and accountability in the ag supply chain. This episode pulls back the curtain on the forces shaping modern farming—and the voices demanding change.

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    53 m
  • Unscripted: Fertilizer Frenzy, Global Tensions & the Fight for Farmer Survival
    Mar 4 2026

    This week on Unscripted, Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths sit down with Josh Linville of StoneX to unpack the extreme volatility in global fertilizer markets. From Middle East tensions and shipping risks near the Strait of Hormuz to skyrocketing nitrogen costs, the conversation dives into what’s driving price spikes—and what it means for farmers’ bottom lines. With input costs squeezing margins and corn acreage potentially at risk in 2026, the trio also tackle the push for expanded domestic production and real policy solutions. It’s a candid look at fertilizer turmoil, farmer frustration, and the fight for stability in uncertain times.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Uncripted: When the Water's Gone But the Whiskey's Strong, How Colorado Farmer Marc Arnusch Controls Risk
    Feb 20 2026

    Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths throw out the script for a candid conversation with 2025 Top Producer of the Year Mark Arnish. From growing specialty crops in Colorado to facing a 0% water allocation amid drought and wildfire threats, Mark shares how innovation, diversification and disciplined risk management keep his operation moving forward. He also reflects on agriculture’s evolution, pivotal market shifts and the teamwork—especially with his wife, Jill—that fuels their success.

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    57 m
  • Unscripted: The Tug-of-War Between La Niña and El Niño and What Farmers Should Be Watching
    Jan 30 2026

    Scripts may guide the newsroom, but on the farm, weather writes its own story. This week on Unscripted, Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths set the script aside to talk candidly about winter weather extremes and what they mean for farmers and rural communities with Meteorologist and rancher Brian Bledsoe. The episode looks back at recent ice storms that left widespread damage across the South—knocking out power, shutting down travel, and creating real challenges for livestock, grain handling, and daily farm operations.

    The discussion breaks down La Niña and El Niño patterns in plain terms, explaining how Arctic air, tropical moisture, and long-term climate signals influence temperature swings, moisture patterns, and seasonal planning. Looking ahead, the group explores early signs of dryness in key ag regions and what those signals could mean for planting decisions and input management. No hype—just grounded insight, real experience, and practical weather knowledge farmers can use as they plan for what’s next.

    Learn more about Brian Bledsoe Weather at: https://brianbledsoeweather.com

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    49 m
  • Unscripted: How NRCS Is Rewriting the Rules for Conservation
    Jan 16 2026

    From shifting generational food preferences and the return of whole milk in schools, to what those choices mean for children, parents, and the dairy industry, the hosts dig into how culture and agriculture intersect. Aubrey Bettencourt, Chief of NRCS, joins the discussion to share her vision for supporting American farmers through regenerative agriculture, smarter water management, and incentives that protect productivity and natural resources.

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    52 m
  • Unscripted: Purpose, Grit, and the Path From the NFL to Dairy Leadership
    Dec 5 2025

    This week on Unscripted, Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths bring the podcast to you from the 2025 MILK Business Conference in Las Vegas—where Tyne may or may not have tested her luck on the penny slots. Their guest: Mark Inkrott, former NFL tight end turned agricultural leader and Co-Founder of UpField Group.

    In this episode, Mark shares how the same grit, discipline, and mental toughness that shaped his football career now fuels his work alongside dairy producers. He opens up about the search for purpose after leaving professional sports, how the dairy industry offered the sense of mission he’d been missing, and the family farm lessons—especially from his grandfather—that grounded his values from an early age.

    From the constant pressure of competing for a roster spot to the daily resilience required on a dairy operation, Mark draws powerful parallels between two demanding worlds. He also reflects on entrepreneurship, community, and the meaningful work that helped him rediscover his drive after the NFL.

    Join us for an honest, energizing look at the stories behind the headlines, and the people behind the stories—this time, with a little Las Vegas luck sprinkled in.

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    31 m
  • Unscripted: The Real Cost of Monopolies in Agriculture
    Oct 24 2025

    This week on Unscripted, Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths dive deep into the economic and emotional realities shaping rural America. From the strain of low commodity prices and soaring input costs to the growing frustration with government policies, farmers are facing pressures that go far beyond the balance sheet. Joining the hosts is Joe Maxwell, co-founder of Farm Action, who sheds light on how monopolies in markets like cattle and fertilizer are reshaping agriculture — and not for the better. Maxwell makes a strong case for renewed antitrust enforcement, meaningful policy reform, and actionable solutions like mandatory country-of-origin labeling (mCOOL). Tune in as the conversation peels back the layers on the policies, people, and power structures influencing the future of farming — all unscripted.

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    1 h
  • Unscripted: Crisis in the Heartland ‒ A Farmer’s Warning for American Agriculture
    Sep 19 2025

    This week on Unscripted, hosts Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths sit down for one of the most raw and revealing conversations yet—an unfiltered look at the financial storm sweeping across America's farms. Arkansas farmer Adam Chappell shares a powerful firsthand account of how soaring input costs, plummeting crop prices, and corporate consolidation are pushing family farms like his toward the brink of bankruptcy. His warning is urgent and deeply personal: “We’re running out of time.” From the silent epidemic of farmer suicides to public misconceptions about ag wealth, this episode exposes the emotional and economic toll facing multigenerational farming families. It’s not just about crops—it’s about livelihoods, legacy, and the fight to stay rooted in the land.

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    42 m