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.

Unscripted: Fertilizer Frenzy, Global Tensions & the Fight for Farmer Survival
1:01:41

Uncripted: When the Water's Gone But the Whiskey's Strong, How Colorado Farmer Marc Arnusch Controls Risk
57:07

Unscripted: The Tug-of-War Between La Niña and El Niño and What Farmers Should Be Watching
48:44