From TexAgs Sponsor, Capital Farm Credit:

Whether you're feeding cows, hauling hay, stuck in traffic, or knocking out a project in the shop, we know a lot of y'all pass the time with something playing in your ears.
We're curious:
When do you usually listen to podcasts?
What kind of shows keep your attention: sports talk, ag stories, true crime, business tips, interviews, or just a good laugh?
Do you have a go-to show right now?
Ever come across a great ag-related podcast?
Here at Capital Farm Credit, we're big believers in the power of a good story and that's exactly why we created Capital Roots. Hosted by Clint Cryer and Joe Patranella, Capital Roots digs into the heart of Texas agriculture to tell the stories that don't always make the headlines.
Each episode brings you closer to the real people behind the production - farmers, ranchers, ag leaders, and rural Texans - sharing honest conversations about resilience, sustainability, lifestyle, and the occasional Texas tall tale. With 40+ episodes available, there's plenty to catch up on.
If you're into ag or just appreciate a well-told story, it might be worth a listen.
Alright, your turn - what are you listening to these days?

Whether you're feeding cows, hauling hay, stuck in traffic, or knocking out a project in the shop, we know a lot of y'all pass the time with something playing in your ears.
We're curious:
When do you usually listen to podcasts?
What kind of shows keep your attention: sports talk, ag stories, true crime, business tips, interviews, or just a good laugh?
Do you have a go-to show right now?
Ever come across a great ag-related podcast?
Here at Capital Farm Credit, we're big believers in the power of a good story and that's exactly why we created Capital Roots. Hosted by Clint Cryer and Joe Patranella, Capital Roots digs into the heart of Texas agriculture to tell the stories that don't always make the headlines.
Each episode brings you closer to the real people behind the production - farmers, ranchers, ag leaders, and rural Texans - sharing honest conversations about resilience, sustainability, lifestyle, and the occasional Texas tall tale. With 40+ episodes available, there's plenty to catch up on.
If you're into ag or just appreciate a well-told story, it might be worth a listen.
Alright, your turn - what are you listening to these days?