Hit the Road with Capital Roots: Your Summer Listening Just Got Better!

Summer road trips just got a whole lot more entertaining! The latest season of Capital Farm Credit’s Capital Roots podcast is officially wrapped—and it’s ready for your next binge-listening sessions.
Whether you're cruising down a country highway or relaxing on the porch, Capital Roots dives into the heart of agriculture and rural life. From ag production and sustainability to rural lifestyle stories and legendary Texas tall tales, there’s something for everyone.
With over a century of experience supporting farmers, ranchers and rural communities, Capital Farm Credit has a rich history—and a lot of stories to tell. This podcast brings those stories to life in a fun, informative and down-to-earth way.
Check out just a few of the nearly 50 episodes available now. We hope you enjoy the ride—and maybe learn a little more about the industry and the incredible places we all call home.
Peruse the whole library or check out these selections:
Dr. Jeffery Savell – Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Dr. Jeffrey Savell, Vice Chancellor and Dean for Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University, joins Capital Roots for a candid conversation about leadership, legacy, and the power of people. From his start in meat science to leading one of the University's largest colleges, Dr. Savell shares lessons learned over nearly five decades in higher education. We cover everything from mentorship and trust to student success, hands-on learning, and why the "people business" matters more than ever.
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Justin Scheiner, Ph.D. – TAMU Extension Viticulture Specialist
In this episode of Capital Roots, we delve into the thriving Texas wine industry with Justin Scheiner, Ph.D., an Associate Professor and Extension Viticulture Specialist at Texas A&M University. Explore how the Lone Star State has become home to over 800 wineries and discover the unique grape varieties that flourish in Texas. Join us as we uncover the vital connection between agriculture and viticulture, the importance of traceability in your wine, and insights that will deepen your appreciation for Texas' wine industry.
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Dr. Lynn Krebs – Texas Real Estate Research Center
Texas land markets are shifting, so what's driving the change? In this episode of Capital Roots, Dr. Lynn Krebs from the Texas A&M University Texas Real Estate Research Center unpacks the latest trends, from rising land values to property tax implications and rural real estate demand. He shares expert insights on what's fueling the market, where prices are headed, and what buyers and sellers know. Whether you're a landowner, investor, or just interested in Texas real estate, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Tune in now to stay ahead of the curve!
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Dr. Jeffery Savell – Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Dr. Jeffrey Savell, Vice Chancellor and Dean for Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University, joins Capital Roots for a candid conversation about leadership, legacy, and the power of people. From his start in meat science to leading one of the University's largest colleges, Dr. Savell shares lessons learned over nearly five decades in higher education. We cover everything from mentorship and trust to student success, hands-on learning, and why the "people business" matters more than ever.
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Shaun Bayless – Game Warden, Texas Parks and Wildlife
In this episode of Capital Roots, we visit with Shaun Bayless, Fayette County Game Warden with Texas Parks and Wildlife, as he shares what it means to serve rural communities across the state. From the backroads of West Texas to the waters of the Highland Lakes, Shaun reflects on the relationships, responsibilities, and realities of life behind the badge. His story highlights the deep ties between conservation, public trust, and the people who call rural Texas home.
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Justin Putz – Mid-Coast Smackdown
In this episode of Capital Roots, we spotlight Mid-Coast Smackdown—a Texas nonprofit born from a fishing tournament and fueled by a mission to support families with children battling cancer. What began as a grassroots effort has grown into a major community event, offering financial relief with no strings attached. Tune in to hear how a passion for fishing turned into a powerful force for good.
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Paul Maulsby – American Brahman Breeders Association
In this episode of Capital Roots, we dive into the world of Brahman cattle with special guest Paul Maulsby, Executive Vice President of the American Brahman Breeders Association. Explore the breed's rich history, unique traits and their significant role in sustainable agriculture. Paul shares his expert insights into how Brahman cattle have adapted to diverse climates, their impact on global beef production, and why they're key to the future of ranching.
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Tobin Redwine & Madison Harris – Montgomery County Fair and Rodeo
We're thrilled to sit down with Tobin Redwine, the new executive director of the Montgomery County Fair and Rodeo, and Madison Harris, the marketing and community outreach coordinator. Since 1957, this beloved event has been a hub for agriculture, entertainment, and community connection. Join us as we explore its rich history, exciting events like livestock shows and concerts, and the vital role it plays in supporting the youth and residents of Montgomery County.
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J.C. Essler – Texas Poultry Federation
Texas ranks among the top states in poultry production, but did you know we still don't produce enough eggs to meet demand? In this episode, hosts Joe Patranella and Clint Cryer sit down with J.C. Essler, Executive Vice President of the Texas Poultry Federation, to explore the state's $50 billion poultry industry. From egg production and broiler operations to industry challenges and consumer trends, we're breaking down what it takes to keep Texas poultry moving forward.
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Jennifer Bremer Owen – Texas Land and Mineral Owners Association
Texas landowners are facing new opportunities and challenges in energy, conservation, and land management. We sit down with Jennifer Bremer Owen, Executive Director of the Texas Land and Mineral Owners Association, to break down the key issues shaping the future of land and mineral ownership. From water conservation in West Texas to the rise of lithium extraction, carbon sequestration, and geothermal energy, Jennifer shares expert insights on what these developments mean for landowners today and beyond.
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Dr. Lance Bauer – Beefmaster Breeders United
In this episode of Capital Roots, we’re joined by Dr. Lance Bauer, Executive Vice President of Beefmaster Breeders United, to explore the history, genetics, and growing global presence of the Beefmaster breed. Developed in South Texas during the 1930s, Beefmasters were built to thrive in tough conditions and are still defined by the Six Essentials: weight, conformation, milk production, fertility, hardiness, and disposition.
Dr. Bauer shares his journey from raising commercial sheep in Ingram, Texas, to leading one of the largest beef breed registries in the U.S. We dive into breed-up programs, junior involvement, and how Beefmasters are meeting the demands of modern cattle production with both grit and genetic advantage.
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Stephanie Webb & James Palacios – Agricultural and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program
In this episode of Capital Roots, we’re joined by Stephanie Webb '07 and James Palacios '17 to explore the Agricultural and Natural Resources Policy (ANRP) Internship Program at Texas A&M University. A life-changing opportunity for students interested in agriculture and public service, the ANRP program places Aggies in congressional offices and ag organizations in Washington, D.C. and Austin. Stephanie and James—both former interns themselves—share powerful stories of professional growth, policy impact, and how the program continues to shape the next generation of leaders in agriculture.
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