Can the Next Generation Still Farm? | Seth Ariens

What does the next generation of agriculture really want?

In this episode of the Patio Pondering Podcast, I sit down with Purdue student, sheep producer, dairy cattle judge, and former Indiana FFA State Officer Seth Ariens for an honest conversation about where agriculture is headed and what it will take to keep young people engaged.

Seth shares why he believes production agriculture still offers tremendous opportunities, why the barriers to entry may not be as high as many people think, and how technology, leadership, and relationships are shaping the future of farming. Along the way, we discuss Purdue's role in preparing students for careers in agriculture, the value of leadership experiences through FFA and FarmHouse Fraternity, and why authentic conversations matter more than scripted answers.

Whether you're a farmer, student, educator, or simply care about the future of rural America, this episode offers thoughtful perspectives on leadership, opportunity, and finding your place in agriculture.

In this episode we discuss:

• Why young people still want careers in production agriculture
 • Breaking down the barriers to entering farming
 • Purdue, leadership, and preparing the next generation
 • The future of livestock, technology, and family farms
 • Lessons from FFA, FarmHouse, and the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA)
 • Why relationships remain agriculture's greatest asset



If you’d rather not chase these conversations on social media, I’ll send them your way.

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