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In this episode of American Potential, host Jeff Crank talks with Jim and Marcus Neiman, leaders of a fifth-generation timber production company in South Dakota. The Neimans share their experience of grappling with unexpected cuts to the federal Timber Sales Program, a crucial initiative they had relied on to plan their business operations years in advance. These cuts forced the Neimans to make difficult decisions, including laying off workers—a blow not only to their company but also to the local community.
Jim and Marcus discuss the broader implications of such government decisions, emphasizing how political uncertainty can disrupt long-term business planning in the forestry industry. They also explore the importance of sustainable forest management and the challenges posed by federal oversight. This episode provides a candid look at the real-world impact of government policy on family-owned businesses and the communities that depend on them. Tune in to hear how the Neiman family is navigating these challenges while remaining committed to their multi-generational legacy.
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