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Labor is no longer a short-term headache in agriculture. It’s a structural, generational problem that touches every segment of food production. In this episode, Lauren sits down with Marty to unpack why farms and ranches across the country are struggling to find help, how rural communities lost their pre-trained workforce, and why the labor issue can’t be solved by band-aids or waiting for someone else to fix it. From shrinking farm families and rural brain drain to the responsibility producers must take as employers, this conversation tackles the uncomfortable truths behind ag labor and what it will take to rebuild a sustainable workforce. Links Nominate or request to be a guest - forms.gle/fRkvzRenh7mqkDXV7 CattleUSA Insurance - https://info.cattleusainsurance.com/l... CattleUSA Website - https://www.cattleusa.com/ Facebook - / cattleusamedia Instagram - / Subscribe to our newsletter - https://www.cattleusadrive.com/premium CattleUSA Media - https://www.cattleusamedia.com/ Lauren’s Instagram - / Lauren’s Youtube - / @showboatmediaco The Next Generation Podcast Website - https://www.thenextgenag.com/ Takeaways • Agriculture’s labor shortage affects every sector, not just cattle • The traditional “farm team” workforce has largely disappeared • Farm consolidation reduced the pipeline of pre-trained young workers • Rural communities have lost population, talent, and leadership over decades • Encouraging kids to leave agriculture created long-term workforce gaps • Labor issues exist at every level, from packing plants to management roles • Agriculture struggles to welcome people without ag backgrounds • Recruiting new workers requires patience, training, and better employers • Rural development and ag labor are directly tied together • Communities thrive when ag jobs keep people local and invested • Outreach to K–12 students is one of the most effective long-term solutions • Solving labor requires collective action, not isolated efforts Chapters 00:00 Why labor is agriculture’s most urgent issue 02:10 How the traditional ag workforce disappeared 04:00 Farm consolidation and the loss of pre-trained labor 06:30 Why rural communities keep shrinking 08:30 Parents encouraging kids to leave agriculture 10:45 Brain drain and its impact on rural economies 13:10 Why agriculture struggles to welcome outsiders 15:50 Recruiting and training people with no ag background 18:20 Labor as a rural development issue 21:00 Why ag employers must improve to retain workers 24:30 The role of schools and youth outreach 27:45 How producers can get involved locally 30:45 Why labor is everyone’s responsibility agriculture labor shortage, farm labor crisis, rural workforce issues, ag employment challenges, labor in agriculture, rural economic development, ag workforce development, farm and ranch labor, recruiting in agriculture, ag labor solutions, rural communities and agriculture