#012 Caleb Jacobson: Custom Harvester goes from $150,000 a month to Bankruptcy, Dave Ramsey, and Starting Over.

A lot of people wonder where Drew learned so much about equipment, farming, and the courage to drive from one end of the country to the other in broke down pickups and semi trucks. Well this is the guy! Caleb has been Drew’s little big brother (Quinn is big little brother) for the last 10 years and has had led a rollercoaster of a life. While Bankruptcy is serious for all walks of life, in the agricultural community it has some of the highest suicide rates associated with it compared to other industries, but going bankrupt does not mean the end of your story. Caleb tells us about his financial troubles and how he has made decisions in order to never go the same direction again. We cut to a clip of him on the Dave Ramsey show and really dig into the state of mind he was in at that time and what he has done to come back from that. Caleb has played a large role in Drew’s life, really giving Drew the opportunity to really get to understand the agricultural community as a whole and provide a platform for him to learn what it means to make things happen against all odds. We are extremely excited to have Caleb on and share some of these stories across the table and bring some real Montana topics to the forefront. We also talk about Drew and a few of his mistakes while operating equipment (a couple real doozies). Sit back and relax and hopefully someone out there is listening to this inside of an airtight cab cutting barley like we have consumed so many podcasts ourselves!

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