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    "Fearless Farm Finances" with Paul Dietmann and The Cutting Edge Podcast

    en-usJune 01, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Paul Dietmann, Senior Lending Officer for Compeer Financial’s Emerging Markets program, talks with host Jacob Grace and with Steffen Mirsky from the UW-Madison Division of Extension's Emerging Crops program and co-host of The Cutting Edge Podcast. Paul has worked for many years helping farmers and landowners find ways to finance new crops or emerging practices like agroforestry. 

    Fearless Farm Finances, a book by Paul Dietmann and colleagues

    The Cutting Edge Podcast, hosted by UW-Madison Division of Extension's Emerging Crops Program

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