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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 51 MIN

Horse Training, Hard Lessons, and Western Nebraska Land with Matthew Symonds

from The National Land Podcast · host National Land Realty

Matthew Symonds grew up on a ranch in western Nebraska, started training barrel horses right out of high school, and recently added a real estate license to the list. He is new to land sales and not pretending otherwise. What he brings instead is a lifetime of working with horses, reading animals, and figuring out when to push and when to walk away, instincts that translate to land work in ways that are hard to manufacture. This conversation covers what it actually takes to train a barrel horse from scratch, why mental drive matters more than raw athletic ability, how the first horse you train teaches you things you carry for the rest of your career, and why putting a bigger bit on a hurting horse is the worst advice in the business. It also goes somewhere more serious. Western Nebraska is deep in drought right now. Hay hit $300 a ton. Farmers are being limited to 15 to 20 days of irrigation water. People who have never considered selling are being forced to make decisions about land that has been in their families for a hundred years. Matthew knows these people. He grew up with them. And he is watching it happen in real time. For anyone in western Nebraska navigating a drought-driven land decision, or anyone who just wants to hear a young horse trainer talk honestly about mastering a craft, this one is worth your time.   Talk with Matthew Symonds https://nationalland.com/real-estate-agent/matthew-symonds   Visit National Land Realty and View Our Listings https://www.nationalland.com

Matthew Symonds grew up on a ranch in western Nebraska, started training barrel horses right out of high school, and recently added a real estate license to the list. He is new to land sales and not pretending otherwise. What he brings instead is a lifetime of working with horses, reading animals, and figuring out when to push and when to walk away, instincts that translate to land work in ways that are hard to manufacture. This conversation covers what it actually takes to train a barrel horse from scratch, why mental drive matters more than raw athletic ability, how the first horse you train teaches you things you carry for the rest of your career, and why putting a bigger bit on a hurting horse is the worst advice in the business. It also goes somewhere more serious. Western Nebraska is deep in drought right now. Hay hit $300 a ton. Farmers are being limited to 15 to 20 days of irrigation water. People who have never considered selling are being forced to make decisions about land that has been in their families for a hundred years. Matthew knows these people. He grew up with them. And he is watching it happen in real time. For anyone in western Nebraska navigating a drought-driven land decision, or anyone who just wants to hear a young horse trainer talk honestly about mastering a craft, this one is worth your time.   Talk with Matthew Symonds https://nationalland.com/real-estate-agent/matthew-symonds   Visit National Land Realty and View Our Listings https://www.nationalland.com

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