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ABCs of Ag with Concept Agritek

Diggin’ in with Concept AgriTek is a new conversation for an age-old solution: soil! In this new series of podcasts, we sit down with some of the most engaging thought-leaders in agriculture to explore new research and applications in soil health and productivity. We’re diggin’ in to learn more about the Rhizophagy Cycle, microbiome function, Haney testing and putting those test results to work. Follow along as we tie every conversation back to practices that matter to your farm’s productivity.

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Across the Acres | Presented by Beck's

Join David Ringger as he sits down and chats with Beck’s employees and farmers across the nation, all while connecting, challenging, and inspiring others.

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Agbioscience

This weekly podcast dives into the agbioscience sector, where agriculture, life sciences innovation and cutting-edge technology converge. Agbioscience is an in-depth conversation with leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs across food, animal health. pl...

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Ag Chicks

Cultivating connections with the women helping to feed the world. Shop Ag Chicks gear and learn more about Ally at www.agchicks.net Follow along on Social Media: IG: @agchicks FB: @AgChicks YouTube: Ag Chicks https://www.youtube.com/agchicks

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AgEmerge

Soil health, regenerative practices, and emerging technology — The AgEmerge Podcast.

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Ag News Daily

Ag News Daily was created in 2017 by Mike Pearson and Delaney Howell!

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Ag PhD Radio

Listen to Brian and Darren Hefty give agronomic a…

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AgriAmerica On the Ground

Brownfield's team of farm broadcasters reports from hundreds of agricultural meetings and events every year. Farmers and ranchers trust Brownfield to cover the events and issues most relevant to Midwestern agriculture. From state commodity meetings to regional field days to national and sometimes international travel, you will find Brownfield on the ground where it matters to farmers and ranchers.

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Agriculture Today

Agriculture Today is a daily wrap-up of agricultural news and markets, highlighting the key developments in agriculture. It includes updates on crop and livestock prices, market trends, weather conditions affecting agriculture, and major news events or policy changes impacting the industry. This wrap-up aims to provide farmers, traders, and industry stakeholders with the essential information they need to make informed decisions and stay current with the evolving agricultural landscape.

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Agri-Pulse Deep Dive

Agri-Pulse broadcaster Spencer Chase explores complex issues in food and agriculture in 30-minute episodes.

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Agri-Pulse DriveTime

A wrap up of today's top news stories in the world of Ag

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Agri-Pulse Newsmakers

Audio of our Agri-Pulse newsmaker video

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Agri-Pulse Open Mic

In depth interviews with leaders in ag policy

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Agronomists Happy Hour

Two agronomists from North Dakota getting into conversations with others that work in agriculture, of course over a beer. Agronomy, Beer, Fun!

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Agronomy and Farm Management

This podcast takes a bi-monthly dive into specific issues that impact agriculture, such as: weather, land value, policies, commodity outlooks, and more.

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AgTech 360

From the N.C. Plant Sciences Initiative at NC State comes a podcast that takes a 360° view of emerging agriculture technologies. Join the host, N.C. PSI Executive Director Adrian Percy as he speaks with academic researchers, industry experts, growers, producers, Extension specialists, and others in the agtech community.

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Angus At Work

A podcast for the profit-minded cattleman. Brought to you by the Angus Beef Bulletin, we have news and information on health, nutrition, genetics, marketing and management.

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Backroads of Illinois

I sat down with Chris Robinson out of downtown Chicago, we talked about the commodities markets for this morning.

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Basically Famous

Sharing stories and interviews of extraordinary people in the agriculture and western industries, Tyler Schuster sits down with those who are basically famous in her life. Through her podcast, "Basically Famous," Tyler brings listeners into the world of individuals who have made significant impacts in their fields. Whether it’s a seasoned rancher, a rodeo star, or an innovative agricultural scientist, each guest provides a unique and compelling narrative. Join Tyler each week to hear inspiring stories of resilience, innovation, and passion from the people who shape these industries.

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Beltway Beef

Podcast by National Cattlemen's Beef Association

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Beyond The Crops

Jena & MP bring a unique perspective to the world of agriculture, offering a blend of humor, heart, and wisdom honed from their combined years on the farm. With a deep passion for their families, their farms, and the communities they call home, these two farmwives delve into the daily triumphs and tribulations that come from rural living. They discuss everything from the latest advancements in agriculture and the art of balancing family with farm duties to the time-honored traditions and recipes that make life on the farm so special. Their stories will make you laugh, tug at your heartstrings, and inspire you to see the beauty in the ordinary moments of life. "Beyond The Crops" is not just a podcast for farmers; it's for anyone who appreciates the enduring values of hard work, resilience, and the simple joys of living close to the land. Whether you're an urban dweller curious about rural life or a fellow farm enthusiast, you'll find something to love in the genuine and heartfelt conversations of Jena & MP. Subscribe today and be a part of their journey as they cultivate a deeper appreciation for the remarkable world of agriculture.

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Bovine Science with BCI

The Beef Cattle Institute

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Brownfield's Outdoor Adventures

From the hardwoods to the shoreline, Brownfield’s Brent Barnett talks with outdoor industry experts about all the things you need to know for your hunting and fishing adventures.

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Brownfield's Weekly Commodity Market Update

University of Missouri’s senior research associate Ben Brown and Brownfield Reporter Will Robinson break down the changing market trends and biggest issues for those producing commodity crops.

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Brownfield's Weekly Livestock Market Update

Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Meghan Grebner and University of Missouri Market Analyst Scott Brown give a weekly recap of the markets and discuss how it can impact farmers’ bottom lines.

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Carbon Catch-Up

Welcome to the exciting and quickly developing world of carbon banking. In this podcast series, the Rabo Carbon Bank explores carbon farming, regenerative farming, carbon markets, agroforestry and much more. Join us as we talk you through all the latest developments and interview farmers who have already taken the hurdles and transformed their businesses.

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Cattle Chat

The Beef Cattle Institute

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Cattlemen's Call

Montana rancher and broadcaster Lane Nordlund hos…

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ChopTalk

Iowans love their bacon, yet few know about pig farming. Laurie Johns connects you to Iowa pig farmers, the lives they live, the challenges they face and the impact on us all.

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Dairy Stream

Dairy Stream focuses on policy, sustainability, market trends, new technology and farmer involvement. This podcast is produced by the Voice of Milk, a collaboration of individual dairy organizations working to improve the future of dairy farm families. Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com.

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Decode 6

Decoding Carbon and Ecosystem Services

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Digging In with Missouri Farm Bureau

Podcast by Digging In with Missouri Farm Bureau

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Farm4Profit Podcast

Our mission is to provide farms and operators an independent and unbiased outlet for information related to increasing the profitability of their farming operation. We will be providing farms and operators of all sizes and experience levels access to the latest trends, projections, and the tools necessary to increase farming profitability. We will take each episode to deliver latest news, what's working for active farms, and a topic of focus each episode. Remember, if you aren't farming for profit you won't be farming for long.

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Farm Dog

The podcast about the working dogs of farming, ranching, homesteading, and rural living. Presented by Goats On The Go® and hosted by its founder, Aaron Steele. We discuss the fascinating history and current practice of humans working with dogs to make a living from the land. Our chats with experts cover breeds, training, on-farm experiences, and more. Herding dogs (stockdogs) and livestock guardian dogs are frequent topics, but terriers, hunting dogs, and good ol' all-around farm dogs are up for discussion, too. If it produces, protects, or provides for our rural lives, we'll talk about it.

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Farm Food Facts

Farm. Food. Facts. And everything in between. A podcast featuring the leading minds in the future of sustainable food systems. Brought to you by U.S. Farmers & Ranchers in Action.

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Fenceline

Since 2004, Iowa livestock farmers have turned to the Coalition to Support Iowa’s Farmers for free, confidential, and expert assistance in raising livestock responsibly and successfully. Join us at the fenceline and hear from industry experts and farmers about topics important to livestock agriculture in Iowa. The fenceline – where the gate is always open.

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Field Advice

Experts from Valent U.S.A. share technical know-how and updates directly from the field, fueled by technology and hands-on experience in the Field Advice podcast.

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Field Notes

The Field Notes podcast series from Koch Agronomic Services (KAS) will break down the science and technology behind agronomy to help growers do more with less. Crop science experts and others in the agriculture industry will discuss topics ranging from nitrogen loss and soil health to ways growers can increase operational efficiencies.

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Genuine JBH

Genuine JBH

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Grounded by the Farm

Grounded by the Farm brings food lovers conversations with farmers every other Wednesday. We learn about how the foods are grown, tips on storing & preparing and how their family prepares it, and more.

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Heart of Rural America

Welcome to the Heart of Rural America podcast. I’m your host, Amanda Radke ​-- a South Dakota cattle rancher, wife, mom of four, children’s book author, and motivational speaker. I started this show with a simple goal in mind -- to share the untold stories of the often-overlooked independent farmer and rancher. On this program, We’ll discuss the challenges that face rural America and the anti-animal agriculture agenda that seeks to eliminate our way of life. But in the face of these ongoing battles, we’ll explore impactful solutions and meaningful pathways to profitability in order to keep producers on the land, to safeguard our private property rights, and to keep meat, dairy, and eggs on the dinner table. And in stark contrast to the ugly, divisive headlines in today’s mainstream media, "The Heart of Rural America" will celebrate the faith, family values, patriotism, and work ethic of the incredible people I meet in my travels as an agricultural speaker. I hope you’ll be inspired by these agricultural entrepreneurs and rural families, just as I am. Now let’s hit the dusty trail together as we uncover The Heart of Rural America. - Amanda

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Hort Culture

Welcome to Hort Culture, where a group of Extension professionals and plant people talk about the business, production and joy of farming. So, join us for a chat on the culture of horticulture. Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: hortculturepodcast@l.uky.edu Check us out on Instagram!

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Innovations in Agriculture

The "Innovations in Agriculture" podcast focuses on the latest advancements and breakthroughs in the agricultural sector. Brownfield’s Cyndi Young hosts this weekly podcast featuring interviews about cutting-edge technologies, practices, and research that are transforming farming and food production. Each episode delves into the latest developments in the field, offering insights into how new innovations are reshaping farming, improving efficiency, and addressing global challenges. The program aims to keep agricultural professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts informed about the rapidly evolving field of agriculture. By highlighting new technologies and practices, it helps listeners stay ahead of industry trends and make informed decisions about adopting innovations in their own work.

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LEARFIELD College Rodeo Podcast with Shelby Rasmussen

All things LEARFIELD College Rodeo

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Living Rural

Podcast on home financing and mortgages for rural living.

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Made for Agriculture

MFA Incorporated is a farm cooperative based in M…

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Mind Your Melon

Inspiring healthier minds through proactive lifestyles.

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Moving Iron Podcast

Podcast by Moving Iron LLC

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Nebraska FARMcast

Produced by the Center for Agricultural Profitability in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska FARMcast offers essential farm and ranch management information for agricultural decision-makers. Find more resources at https://cap.unl.edu.

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Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast

The Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast gets to the heart of…

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RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness North America

Rabobank's RaboResearch Food & Agribusiness team has 85 analysts working in local teams across the worldwide Rabobank network. They generate knowledge, and develop views and insights on businesses, topics and developments in the food & agribusiness sectors across the globe. All analysts have their own sector specialisations—ranging from meat and fish to dairy, vegetables, fruit and floriculture, coffee and cocoa. Please read our disclaimer here: https://research.rabobank.com/far/en/footer/disclaimer.html

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RealAg Radio

RealAg Radio is live Monday-Friday at 4 p.m. EST on Rural Radio Channel 147 on SiriusXM Radio in Canada and the U.S.

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Roots + Ruminants

Welcome to Roots + Ruminants, your podcast for creative and innovative use of farm pasture and rangeland. We're going back to the basics of raising and grazing livestock to growing your own forage. Join us as our hosts Jared Knock and Justin Fruechte visit with special guests to explore practical land use.

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SharkFarmer Podcast

Conversation and interview with farmers and hunters

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Soundwaves: Innovation in Cattle Diagnostics

Soundwaves: Innovation in Cattle Diagnostics is a podcast that takes a dive deep into the world of veterinary medicine and innovative practices that shape the future of livestock care.

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Spotlight on Soybeans

Spotlight on Soybeans Podcast brought to you by Missouri soybean farmers and their checkoff.

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State of the Plate

Food and agriculture impact every life on this planet, every single day. And keeping the food chain moving from farm to fork is big business. Join food and ag communications experts and industry advocates Brandon Miller and Rochelle Schnadt once a month as they chat about some of the leading stories from throughout the food chain impacting the business behind feeding the world—from innovation and legislation to market trends and consumer insights. Brought to you by C.O.nxt, a marketing and communications agency.

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Stine Seedcast

Welcome to the Stine Seedcast feed. This is the only podcast dedicated to everything Stine Seed Company. In this biweekly show, our host, David Thompson, sits down with Stine company leaders, grower customers, agronomists, partners, and special guests from around the country to discuss all the ways that Stine maximizes yield potential. Make sure to tune in every other week to find out exactly why Stine has yield. Social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StineSeed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stineseedco/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StineSeed

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Talking Total Farmer Health

AgriSafe has long been a trusted voice in the health and safety of the people who feed the world, and we’re excited to bring that to you in a new format. Tune in every month to hear the latest from health and safety experts in agriculture. Together we’ll tackle the safety issues important to the producers and ag workers.

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The Ag Queen Podcast

With a tilt of the cowboy hat and rodeo queen wave, Lorrie Boyer brings you information direct from the industry leaders.

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The Angus Conversation

There are some pasture chats or bull sale discussions that are just too good to keep to ourselves. In this Angus Journal podcast, we’ll bring you interesting and entertaining chats with fellow breeders, researchers, marketers and more. Keep up on all things Angus. Be part of the conversation.

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The Better. Cleaner. Now! Podcast

AUTHENTIC CONVERSATIONS WITH LEADERS IN THE BIODIESEL, RENEWABLE DIESEL AND SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL INDUSTRIES.

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The Ethanol Report

Interviews and reports on issues of interest to the ethanol industry, sponsored by the Renewable Fuels Association

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The Ever.Ag Podcast

Innovative AgTech Solutions for Food and Beverage Supply Chains

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The FieldLink Podcast

The Helena FieldLink podcast is your resource for what’s going on in the field and the current events impacting your farming operation. Every other week, we’ll bring Helena and industry experts to you from around the country to discuss the world of ag. Wherever you farm, you’ll learn tricks to maximize your yield from true experts in the industry. Make sure you follow us on social media so you never miss an episode! Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pq8XVJ Instagram: https://bit.ly/347QAO8 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3hwvWdG LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3pwWLTh

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The Grower & The Economist

Peter Konjoian (Grower) & Michelle Klieger (Economist) share expert insights to help small and medium-sized growers adjust to the rapidly changing farm and food landscape as well as increase the productivity and profitability of their operation. We are one part grower and one part business just like your business. Edited by Katelyn Parsons

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The Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Podcast

Podcast by Illinois Extension.

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the JOE show

A livestock podcast from a kids point of view.

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The Moos Room

Hosted by members of the University of Minnesota Extension Beef and Dairy Teams, The Moos Room discusses relevant topics to help beef and dairy producers be more successful.

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The Nutrient Management Podcast

Welcome to University of Minnesota Extension's Nutrient Management Podcast.

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The Rural Well

Welcome to the Rural Well! Your hosts Bridgette Readel and Lauren Van Ewyk are thrilled to have you join in our discussion. We have the well being of rural areas like yours in mind when building this podcast. We know the ag industry has its challenges, but we’re right alongside you and cannot wait to connect and inspire one generation's legacy to the next. Let's get started!

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The Spokesman Speaks

Since 1934, The Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman has been Iowa’s leading agriculture news source, and today it has the largest readership of any ag newspaper in Iowa. While The Spokesman newspaper is available exclusively to Iowa Farm Bureau members, The Spokesman Speaks podcast is available publicly, providing the ag news and farmer education that matter most.

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Throwing Wrenches Mending Fences

Hello everyone and welcome to the Throwing Wrenches and Mending Fences Podcast, where we have crop tour conversations about life, farming, family and balance it all. I am your host, Sarah Zastrow, Creator of Cultivate Balance, the Workshop for Less Stress, and the Network for Mental Wellness in Agriculture. Farming and ranching is stressful, chaotic and wrenches get thrown into your plan nearly every day, but there are a few things that make life in agriculture less stressful and more fun. I am here to talk about it. I grew up on a farm so thought I had this farm wife thing down, until about 4 days into our marriage. Fortunately, I was surrounded by amazing people that helped me learn and grow. Now, I am a farmer, farm stress coach, and certified exercise physiologist. I have a passion for farm stress management, rural resilience and mental health and finding balance and peace in your day-to-day farm life. Whether you are a 4th generation farmer, you just married into the family or work in the industry, all are welcome here. We are all in this together so pull up a chair and let’s dig into the show. If you are on social media, join the community @throwingwrenchesmendingfences on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

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Tilling The Truth

An agricultural podcast that covers a variety of topics throughout the year!

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Tools for Today's Farmer

Today's Farmers weather more stress than ever before. Our podcast seeks to share important information, tools, and hope through interviews with experts in Agriculture and special guests from Purdue University. The Tools For Today's Farmers podcast is brought to you by the Purdue Extension Farm Stress Team. #farmstrong

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TopSoil Podcast

TopSoil Podcast digs into the hottest topics in agriculture including carbon intensity, soil health & precision ag. CEO Mitchell Hora & other Continuum Ag Representatives sit down with industry leaders to provide an opportunity for you to educate yourself on the latest and greatest in agriculture… and we want you to be along for the journey!

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UNL BeefWatch

Nebraska Extension

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Uplevel Dairy Podcast

What does it take to be a successful, profitable and competitive dairy farm business? This is the podcast for dairy owners, managers and advisors who are after their next level of success. Join Uplevel Dairy host Peggy Coffeen each week as she sits down with the industry’s leading dairy producers and thought leaders for real conversations about business, management and leadership.

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Vets In Ag Podcast

We explore the stories and insights from the military veteran and supporter communities who are leading the way for vets in agribusiness, agtech, and agri-preneurship. We swap stories, talk ag, and show how grass-roots nature of the ag community can be a natural fit for the military veteran.

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War Against Weeds

Sarah, Joe, and Alyssa are three Extension weed scientists on a mission to help their audience understand what it takes for farmers to fight the war against weeds. Funding for the podcast is provided by the North Central IPM Center, on of four regional centers funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) to promote and facilitate the adoption of effective integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. You can also find our episodes at https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/.

Episodes

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211 | Raising Winners with Ysabel Jacobs, Ferme Jacobs

International Women in Dairy Series: Ysabel Jacobs, Ferme Jacobs, Quebec, Canada We’ve been celebrating women around the world this month with the International Women in Dairy Series here on the Uplevel Dairy Podcast, and today I’m joined by a Canadian dairy woman who knows a thing or two about what it takes to win.  Ysabel Jacobs has stood center of the ring at the world’s most competitive cows shows and with her family at Ferme Jacobs in Quebec, developed iconic cows with household names like Shakira. But when I sat down with this mother of 3, what I discovered was that while raising the next World Dairy Expo champions in the barn certainly excites her, what drives her passion more than anything these days is raising the next generation of her family with the mindset it takes to be champions far beyond the show ring.

March 20 • 34m 22.5s
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Does Your Farm have a Brand? Perspective & Storytelling w/ Lo Schmid

With a degree in marketing from Bowling Green State University and over seven years of experience, Lauren specializes in branding, web design, photography, and videography—helping businesses in and out of agriculture establish strong, authentic brands. She’ll share insights into storytelling, digital trends, the role of AI in marketing, and how print and online media serve different purposes. We’ll also chat about her life on the farm, raising Chianina-Chiangus cattle, showing pigs, and balancing family life with business. Plus, she’s expanding her team this winter—so if you’re in the market for a career in ag marketing, now’s the time to tune in! In this episode, we sit down with Lauren Schmid-Brough to explore the intersection of agriculture, marketing, and entrepreneurship. As a fifth-generation farmer and owner of Lauren Schmid Marketing and Design, Lauren brings a unique perspective on branding, storytelling, and digital strategy for ag businesses. We discuss her background in farming, her involvement in FFA and 4-H, and her experience raising cattle and show pigs. Lauren shares how she turned her passion for agriculture and design into a successful business, offering branding, web design, videography, and more. She also dives into the role of AI in marketing, the importance of brand authenticity, and how businesses can create an impactful online presence. Want Farm4Profit Merch?  Custom order your favorite items today! https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/   Don’t forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen!   Website: www.Farm4Profit.com Shareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.com Email address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.com Call/Text: 515.207.9640 Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5Xqw Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profit Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/

March 20 • 1h 5m 5.2s
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Agriculture Today: March 19, 2025

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we’ll learn about some reports that the USDA will once again be distributing, takeaways from the most recent USDA supply and demand report, continued debate over the RFS, and some comments from the U.S. EPA administrator on the review of crop protection tools. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 19 • 24m 59.9s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Mark Dorenkamp visited with Swift County Farm Bureau president and Jennie-O Turkey food scientist Katie Saterbak at the 2025 Minnesota Farm Bureau Ag Day Gala in St. Paul, Minnesota. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 19 • 4m 59.8s
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markets in ag industry

this is your ag headlines for farmers and ranchers in central Illinois and Midwest on back roads of Illinois, we talked about the commodities and the cattle markets with Brady huck from advance trading.

March 19 • 17m 46.1s
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DriveTime: March 19, 2025

The Fed kept interest rates unchanged as FMOC Chair Jerome Powell highlighted "uncertainty" surrounding the nation's economy.  USDA restores some market reporting for crops and livestock.

March 19 • 4m 59s
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03 19 25 Canola Crop Protection Programs

03 19 25 Canola Crop Protection Programs by Ag PhD

March 19 • 59m 0.4s
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Ethanol Report 3-19-25

Karol King, Board Chairman, SIRE Rodney Jorgenson, Board Member, Al-Corn Clean Fuel Todd Brown, Board Member, Dakota Ethanol, LLC Rod Gangwish, Board Member, KAAPA Ethanol Holdings LLC Dave VanderGriend, CEO, ICM, Inc.

March 19 • 17m 55.3s
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On the Ground (AM Episode)

Brownfield's Mark Dorenkamp visited with Minnesota Farm Bureau president Dan Glessing at the 2025 Minnesota Farm Bureau Ag Day Gala in St. Paul, Minnesota. Glessing says Ag Day is a special and exciting time for agriculture. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 19 • 4m 59.8s
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GDT Review - March 18, 2025

Guest hosts John Billington and Brian Fletcher take a deep dive into this week's GDT report. -- Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION. EVER.AG INSURANCE SERVICES IS A LICENSED INSURANCE AGENCY AND AN AFFILIATE OF EVER.AG. INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN THIS WEBSITE IS COMPILED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE USER. INFORMATION IS OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE AND IS FURNISHED WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACCURACY OR CONTENT. MARKET DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME. Ever.Ag is a licensed insurance agency in the following states: AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OK, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY. -- The following music was used for this media project: Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProd Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod © Ever.Ag 2025, confidential and proprietary.

March 19 • 12m 31.8s
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RealAg Radio: A look at the markets, China’s tariffs on canola, and plant breeding, Mar 19, 2025

Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Brian Comeault with ICL to discuss the commodity markets; Kevin Serfas in a spotlight interview for KWS Seeds; Dean Roberts, chair of Sask Oilseeds on China’s tariffs on canola; and, Hear a clip from a Limagrain podcast episode… Read More

March 19 • 58m
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S9 E8 - Drones Update

It's a bird... it's a plane... it's drones!! Join us this week as Alyssa and Joe discuss all things drones with Dr. Steve Li. If you or anyone you know is interested in drones for agricultural use, consider attending the 2025 Spray Drone End User Conference.   For more info on the conference: https://www.aces.edu/blog/topics/farming/2025-spray-drone-end-user-conference/

March 19 • 41m 56s
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Practical Tips For Promoting Ag Literacy In Schools with Sara Preston

After speaking together at the Minnesota Simmental Association's Pearl & Pastures, Amanda sits down with Sara Preston, a sixth-generation farmer, agriculture educator, and speaker who is passionate about connecting people to the heart of farming. Learn about the agricultural literacy programs she is bringing to classrooms across Iowa and how you can get involved in teaching kids about where their food comes from in your rural community. Presented by Bid on Beef | CK6 Consulting | CK6 Source | Real Tuff Livestock Equipment | Redmond RealSalt | By-O-Reg+ | Dirt Road Radio Save on Redmond Real Salt with code RADKE at https://shop.redmondagriculture.com/ Check out Amanda's agricultural children's books here: https://amandaradke.com/collections/amandas-books

March 19 • 38m 8.5s
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Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 92 | Arnusch Farms' Progressive Partnership with New Belgium Brewing

Mark Arnusch from Arnusch Farms in Keensburg, Colorado, discussed a new research collaboration with New Belgium Brewing, Montana State University, and Proximity Malts to test drought-tolerant barley varieties. The project aims to develop barley suitable for Northern Colorado's climate, focusing on resilience to water scarcity and heat. Arnish Farms is testing three varieties on nine acres, with planting starting when soil temperatures reach 38 degrees and harvesting around mid-July. The project also includes observations from Montana State University and New Belgium Brewery In addition, Arnusch Farms was named Top Producer of the Year by Farm Journal for his innovative farming practices and community contributions.

March 19 • 18m 16s
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Agriculture Today: March 18, 2025

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we’ll learn about the USDA’s Tuesday announcement regarding ECAP funds for producers, Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins’ comments on the country’s response to avian influenza, a look at the Federal Reserve’s March meeting this week and whether a rate cut is likely, and we’ll hear from a new National Pork Producers Council board member on some 2025 priorities. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 18 • 24m 59.9s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Jared White visited with National Farmers Union vice president and South Dakota farmer Jeff Kippley at the National Farmers Union Convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 18 • 5m
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Genetic Innovation Requires Leadership and Data — The Phenotype Paradox in the Beef Industry

Genetic innovation in animal agriculture is moving at a faster-than-ever pace, and this episode digs into the history of performance testing while exploring new technologies like computer vision, microbiome analysis and ways to collect more commercial phenotypes. The discussion covers the challenges of more data, including the labor and expense of proposing new traits, along with the opportunities to make big moves in important categories such as health and efficiency. Open-mindedness, collaboration, creativity and standardization will all be needed to make progress. What is the role of the American Angus Association and Angus Genetics Inc. in leading this change? Listen to find out.    HOSTS: Miranda Reiman and Mark McCully  GUESTS: John Dickinson and Troy Rowan  John Dickinson is a fifth-generation Angus breeder and a former National Junior Angus Board (NJAB) chairman. A University of Illinois graduate and former regional manager for the American Angus Association, Dickinson often makes the trek between his cows in California and his home in Idaho. He is also a founding partner in Parnell Dickinson, Inc., a full-service marketing firm that works in all facets of promotion, management and cattle trade — both seedstock and commercial.  Troy Rowan is an assistant professor of beef cattle genomics at the University of Tennessee– Knoxville. His research work brings together many types of “big data,” both phenotypic and genomic, to understand the genetics of economically relevant traits in beef cattle. He also has a part-time Extension appointment, making all that research applicable to the state’s beef producers.   Troy grew up on a small Charolais operation in Southwest Iowa and received his undergraduate degree in biology from Creighton University. He earned his doctorate in genetics from the University of Missouri before coming to Tennessee in 2021.    RELATED CONTENT:   Exploring Next-Generation Phenotyping that Drives Commercial Profitability  Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.

March 18
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USDA makes few changes in March supply and demand report | Weekly Commodity Market Update

This week Will and Ben check in on inflationary measures and USDA's updated supply and demand numbers. Market recap (changes on week as of Friday's close): » May 2025 corn down $.11 at $4.58 » December 2025 corn down $.03 at $4.51 » May 2025 soybeans down $.09 at $10.16 » November 2025 soybeans down $.07 at $10.18 » May soybean oil down 1.83 cents at 41.59 cents/lb » May soybean meal up $9.40 at $305.90/short ton » May wheat up $.06 at $5.57 » July 2025 wheat up $.08 at $5.73 » May 2025 cotton up 1.30 cents at 67.37 cents/lb » December 2025 cotton up $1.52 at 69.98 cents/lb » May WTI Crude Oil up $.18 at $66.96/barrel Weekly highlights: US job openings in January were reported at 7.7 million jobs- that was up from a two year low of 7.5 in December 2024. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) was reported up at 0.2% month over month vs expectations of increasing 0.2%. The annual CPI increased 3.1% vs 3.3% last month and expectations of 3.2%. The Producer Price Index (PPI) was flat month over month in February- below expectations of 0.3% growth. The annual PPI was reported at 3.2%- down from 3.7% in January. The Preliminary Consumer Sentiment value fell harder than expected in March. Consumers have concerns about economic health and high levels of future inflation. US retail sales were up 0.2% in February compared to January, but below the 0.6 growth expectations. Year over year retail sales are up 3.1%. USDA left the corn and soybean balance sheets virtually unchanged this month- the exception being a 15-cent decline in the season-average price for soybeans. Sorghum demand categories continue to change, and wheat saw reductions in demand and price. US crude oil stocks were up 60.8 million gallons while gasoline and distillate fuel stocks were down 241 and 65.5 million gallons, respectively. Implied US gasoline demand was up 3% from last week and up 8% compared to the prior four week average. US ethanol production pulled back to 312 million gallons- down from 321, but up from 301 last year and the five-year average of 296 million gallons. Ethanol stocks increased 3.7 million gallons but remain just below the all time record set in April 2020 at the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. The National Oilseed Processors Association reported their members crushed 177.9 million bushels of soybeans in February- below all pre-report estimates. Weekly grain and oilseed export sales were neutral to bullish on the week- corn sales of 38.1 million bushels were in line with pre-report expectations but up from the week prior. Soybean and wheat export sales of 27.6 and 28.8 million bushels, respectively were both above all pre-report expectations. Sorghum sales were healthy at 1.3 million bushels. Rice sales fell to a 5-week low at 0.7 mil. Cwt. Open interest in futures and options of grains and oilseeds was up 0.3% week over week. Producer and merchants reduced their net short position 71,035 contracts, while money managers were net sellers again this week- increasing their net short position. Weekly grain and oilseed export inspections were solid this week. Corn and soybean inspections of 65.3 and 23.8 million bushels were both within range, while wheat inspections of 18.1 million bushels were bullish- above all pre-report expectations. Topics: » Market recap » Checking inflation measures » USDA updates its supply and demand estimates » Oilseed crush comes in below expectations » Reports to watch Connect with Brownfield Ag News: » Get the latest ag news: https://www.brownfieldagnews.com/ » Subscribe to Brownfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrownfieldAgNews » Follow Brownfield on X (Twitter): https://x.com/brownfield » Follow Brownfield on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrownfieldAgNews About Brownfield Ag News: Brownfield Ag News is your trusted source for reliable agriculture news, market trends, weather updates, and expert interviews. Get comprehensive coverage and stay ahead in the ever-evolving agriculture industry. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 18 • 1m 40.2s
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markets in the agricultural industry

this is your ag headlines for this afternoon on back roads of Illinois, we talked about commodities markets with Jacob Burks from ag markets. Net.

March 18 • 17m 12.2s
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DriveTime: March 18, 2025

National Agriculture Day brings needed financial relief to farmers across the nation.  Agri-Pulse spoke with USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins on the nation's farm and fuel policy.

March 18 • 4m 59.1s
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Women in AgTech: Breakthroughs in Biological Solutions with Dr. Pam Marrone

Dr. Pam Marrone is a pioneering force in biologicals and sustainable agriculture. Explore how the integration of biocontrols and biostimulants is reshaping farming by boosting crop yields while minimizing the environmental footprint of traditional agricultural practices. Through her groundbreaking commercial biological solutions, Dr. Marrone has equipped farmers with the tools to embrace more sustainable, profitable practices that benefit both their farms and the environment. Discover the transformative potential of biologicals and their pivotal role in the future of sustainable agriculture.

March 18
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On the Ground (AM Episode)

Brownfield's Erin Anderson visited with Cuyahoga County Farm Bureau vice president Larry Theurer during the Ohio Farm Bureau President's Trip to Washington, D.C. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 18 • 5m 4.6s
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RealAg Radio: Land values, interprovincial trade barriers, and trade diversification, Mar 18, 2025

Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Shaun Haney is joined by: The new Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Rural Economic Development, Kody Blois on his priorities in his new role including interprovincial trade barriers, trade diversification, and more; J.P. Gervais with Farm Credit Canada on FCC’s 2024 land… Read More

March 18 • 57m 59s
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Diverse Crop Rotations: Not Such a Steep Mountain to Climb

Jared and Justin were part of a learning session at Commodity Classic a few weeks ago! Listen to their session, Diverse Crop Rotations: Not Such a Steep Mountain to Climb, as an episode of the podcast now!  Recorded at 2025 Commodity Classic

March 18
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What Needs to be in Your Free-Choice Mineral Supplement When Grazing Cereal Rye or Other Small Cereals?

March 18 • 10m 15.9s
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Balancing Old Wisdom with New Ideas on the Farm with Anastasia Meyer

Transitioning a farm from one generation to the next isn’t just about passing down land and equipment—it’s about balancing experience with innovation, tradition with change, and family relationships with business decisions. Generational differences in farm management can lead to friction, but they also present opportunities for growth when handled with mutual respect and collaboration. Anastasia Meyer, an agricultural economist with the Center for Agricultural Profitability, joins this episode to discuss her new article exploring the challenges and opportunities that arise when younger farmers introduce new ideas while older generations hold onto time-tested practices. She covers how farm families can navigate these transitions smoothly, preserve family harmony, and ensure long-term success. Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/news/balancing-old-wisdom-new-ideas-farm/

March 18 • 11m 15.2s
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459 George Ferguson Volunteer Success

When he was at his lowest, George Ferguson's mom told him to go volunteer... It led to amazing success

March 18 • 48m 9.1s
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Episode 11 - Chasing Yields from…the Sky?! The Power of Aerial Imagery w/ Conner Schmidt

We take a dive into what aerial imagery can do to help with management strategies on the farm.

March 18 • 46m 41.7s
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Beyond the Crops LIVE from Commodity Classic: The Evolution of Precision Ag

In this episode of Beyond the Crops, Mary Pat and Jena are live from the Commodity Classic, interviewing Kendall from Case IH, and talking about new technology and the evolution of precision technology, followed by Alex from Case IH to discuss Case IH’s Sense Apply technology. 📌 What We Cover in This Episode: ✅ Kendall's background and how she came to work at Case IH. ✅ How precision technology trends are going with connectivity. ✅ What are some challenges that precision tech has helped farmers overcome. ✅ Alex's overview of Sense Apply technology. ✅ Key differences between Case IH and other competitors. 💡 Key Takeaways: ✨ Being able to teach farmers how to fix their equipment is huge for uptimes. ✨ Precision technology has improved so much over a short period of time. ✨ Sustainability means a little bit different things to everyone. ✨ Make sure that your customers/producers are involved in the development process. ✨ Sense Apply technologies have an ROI within 1-2 years. ✨ There is no annual subscription for Sense Apply, or per-acre fees. 🙌 Join the Conversation! We’d love to hear from you! What do you think about these new technologies coming? Share with us on social media and tag us @beyondthecrops_. #PrecisionAg #PrecisionTech #CaseIH #SenseApply #FarmLife #BeyondTheCropsPodcast

March 18
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210 | Navigating March Dairy Market Dynamics

Join us at Central Plains Dairy Expo for Happy Hour! If you are heading to Sioux Falls, stop by the Sheraton Hotel Atrium (party deck) on Wednesday, March 26 from 4-7 p.m.  Enjoy a complimentary cocktail with some of the familiar faces and voices from Uplevel Dairy Podcast and chat with the sponsors that make this podcast possible including: Adisseo Compeer Complete Management Consulting HighGround Dairy Milc Group Nedap In this episode of the Uplevel Dairy Podcast, Peggy is joined for the Monthly Market Update by Curtis Bosma from High Ground Dairy to chat about current trends and forecasts in the global dairy market for March. They discuss the decline in dairy farm profitability and the impact of varying regional conditions on milk production. The episode also covers key products affecting milk pricing such as cheese, butter, and milk powders, highlighting concerns over domestic and export demand, especially with potential tariffs. The conversation is rounded off with winter crop forecasts affecting the market outlook for 2025 and risk management strategies for producers. Catch the March Market Update Here: https://marketing.highgrounddairy.com/producer-market-update-march-2025 This episode is brought to you by: HighGround Dairy provides global dairy market intelligence, insurance services, futures & options brokerage, and advisory programs to a diverse range of dairy market participants throughout the supply chain.Information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes and is not a solicitation to buy or sell commodities.  Opinions expressed are current opinions as of March 17 at 3 p.m. CST and only represent the views of the speaker and not those of HighGround Trading, unless otherwise expressly noted.

March 18 • 30m 31.3s
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Empire Ag with Sharon Beach

Sharon Beach has had a full career in a variety of industries but her latest adventure is a fun one. After semi-retirement Sharon was introduced to Empire Ag. As someone passionate about the agriculture industry, Sharon knew she had to be part of this. Outside of Empire Ag Sharon is passionate about and active in the cutting horse world. Tune in today to learn more about Sharon and Empire Ag.  Welcome to Empire Ag – where our roots in farming and ranching intertwine with a wealth of experience in commodity trading, financial consulting, bookkeeping, and field representation. Our team comprises seasoned professionals who bring a depth of knowledge to the table. But more than that, we're united by an unwavering passion for the agricultural industry that eclipses everything else. At Empire Ag, we believe in fostering growth and prosperity within the agricultural community. That's why we've crafted a diverse range of programs tailored to empower farmers and ranchers at every stage of their journey. https://youragempire.com/

March 18 • 22m 37.6s
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Agriculture Today: March 17, 2025

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we’ll learn about an upcoming roundtable on WOTUS, how farmers are navigating risk management amid the tariff situation, a new agreement between the U.S. and Vietnam on ethanol usage, and whether 2025 is the year a federal solution for E15 gets done. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 17 • 24m 59.9s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Larry Lee visited with Jacqi Coleman and Suzanne Vold, of Dairy Management Inc, at the Professional Dairy Producers Business Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 17 • 4m 59.9s
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DriveTime: March 17, 2025

It was a packed house at the National Press Club today for the Agri-Pulse Food and Ag Policy Summit. Industry experts weighed in on challenges and opportunities ahead for the industry.  More coverage at www.agri-pulse.com

March 17 • 4m 59.1s
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03 17 25 Corn Fungicides

03 17 25 Corn Fungicides by Ag PhD

March 17 • 59m 1.2s
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markets in ag industry

this is your ag headlines for this afternoon on back roads of Illinois. We talked about the food industry on back roads of Illinois with Dr. Folta from the University of Florida extension, we talked about the farm economy with Dr. Langemier from Purdue University. We talked about commodities markets with sue Martin from Iowa.

March 17 • 32m 12.6s
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353. BONUS: Corteva’s Brook Cunningham and Kearney’s Rob Dongoski from World AgriTech in San Francisco

Stage content at events like World AgriTech is always of highest quality but there are conversations happening behind the scenes that give a sense of what’s happening in the industry. Brook Cunningham, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Corteva Agriscience, and Rob Dongoski, Food and Agribusiness Leader at Kearney, joined us for a conversation at World AgriTech to get perspective on many topics, including:   A volatile market – and the reminder that it’s also cyclical  The tipping point for investors and the critical questions they have beyond just yield at this point in time  Corteva’s balanced approach between internal and external innovation and the company’s areas of focus when it comes to investment and partnership  How Kearney is advising companies seeking investment – of all sizes – in this volatile time (hint: don’t go it alone)  Areas of innovation that are seeing traction from investors  The importance of creating certainty around the noise – from regulatory to policy and beyond  How they both see this market cycle differently than past cycles  The role of food and consumers in this next evolution of food and agriculture  Crystal ball: what are the conversations at World AgriTech like five years from now?

March 17
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On the Ground (AM Episode)

Brownfield's Nicole Heslip visited with Madison County’s Ohio State University Extension Educator Amanda Douridas during the Ohio Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference in Ada, Ohio. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 17 • 5m 1.5s
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RealAg Radio: Nitrogen rates, ultra early seeding, and farm safety week, Mar 17, 2025

Happy St.Patrick’s Day! Thanks for tuning in to this Monday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson to discuss a number of topics including the most economical rate of nitrogen, the survivability of winter crops under water, farm safety, and more! Then hear a clip… Read More

March 17 • 55m 10.2s
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Spotlight on Soybeans Podcast Ep. 18 | Exploring International Markets

In this Spotlight on Soybeans, Missouri Soybeans Director Matt Amick discusses a trade mission to Mexico and Panama, highlighting the importance of these markets for Missouri soybeans. They met with key companies in Mexico, including a crusher interested in high oleic soybeans and North America's largest crusher. In Panama, they engaged with feed millers and livestock producers. The mission emphasized building relationships, quality, consistency, reliability, and sustainability of U.S. soybeans. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 17 • 14m 29.1s
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Farm TRX

For happy hour we meet up with Bryn & Allison from Farm TRX, an ag tech business based out of Ottawa with roots in the prairies of Saskatchewan. Farm TRX offers a simple and yet very effective DIY style yield and moisture monitoring system that really makes collecting yield data on any combine very easy. Come listen along for their story and the places that making a yield monitor system has taken them.

March 17
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The future of the global ag economy

Welcome to Episode 184 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode, Iowa Farm Bureau’s Dr. Christopher Pudenz and Zach Brummer share their outlook for crop and livestock markets, and Todd Thurman (an ag futurist and swine consultant with 25 years of international agriculture experience) predicts the future of the global ag economy. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Register for Iowa Farm Bureau’s April 1 “Livestock Risk Protection” webinar. Watch Todd Thurman’s webinar predicting the future of the global ag economy. Use these farm facts and conservation infographics/videos/stats to help celebrate Ag Week in Iowa.

March 17 • 48m 8.8s
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Episode 30: Reserved for Greatness with Cambrey Wilson

It’s Texas major season! I’ll be interviewing some of the recent champions, and first up is Cambrey Wilson. She just took home Reserve Grand Champion barrow at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo with her crossbred pig, Howard. (Got to love that name!) Fun fact, Howard was actually raised by some friends of ours here in Iowa. We’ll talk about how an Iowa-bred pig ended up in Cambrey’s hands, along with what it takes to make a winner.

March 17 • 10m 36.5s
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Episode 286 - More Milk, Less Methane? The Science Behind Red Seaweed & Agolin - UMN Extension's The Moos Room

Reducing Methane with Red Seaweed: New Research Findings In this episode of The Moos Room, Brad dives into a groundbreaking research study on feeding red seaweed to dairy cows to reduce methane emissions. Conducted at the University of Minnesota’s research center, this six-month study demonstrated a 30% reduction in methane emissions without negatively impacting milk production. Brad discusses key findings, including changes in cow efficiency, milk composition, and the microbiome, while also addressing concerns about bromide levels in milk. Additionally, he covers a University of New Hampshire study on the effects of Agolin, an essential oil supplement that increased milk and fat production. Tune in for insights on climate-smart dairy innovations! Questions, comments, scathing rebuttals? -> themoosroom@umn.edu or call 612-624-3610 and leave us a message! Linkedin -> The Moos Room Twitter -> @UMNmoosroom and @UMNFarmSafety Facebook -> @UMNDairy YouTube -> UMN Beef and Dairy and UMN Farm Safety and Health Instagram -> @UMNWCROCDairy Extension Website AgriAmerica Podcast Directory

March 17 • 25m 37.5s
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Tox Talk: 14 Dead in Snow

This producer moves his cows out to cornstalks and the next day gets a big snow. When he goes to check on them the next day there are 14 dead. Dr. Scott Fritz and Dr. Brad White get to the bottom of the case in this episode. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy the show!… Continue reading Tox Talk: 14 Dead in Snow

March 17 • 21m 25.9s
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352. Beck’s Hybrids’ Brad Fruth on agbiosciences’ go-to market differentiation + the criticality of customer trust

Identifying customer needs – jobs to be done – it's the core of innovation. But what are the jobs that need to be done? What are those things left undone as we head into the 2025 growing season? And what does the current economy, trade environment and overall farm sentiment mean for innovators and the farmers they serve? Brad Fruth, Director of Innovation at Beck’s Hybrids, joins this week to make sense of it all. We get into:   What’s on farmers minds given the current state of the ag economy  Big trends Brad is seeing aside from the macroeconomic headwinds and tailwinds  The role of biologicals and seed traits in this current economy  Beck’s approach to innovation and helping emerging companies bring new ideas to market  The differentiation of go-to market in ag versus other industries and the criticality of patient capital from VCs  Areas for great impact in agtech right now as Brad sees it  The importance of staying lean when you’re starting up and recalling really great technologies that didn’t hit the market because they ballooned and got too big, too fast

March 17 • 26m 44.3s
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Is Leasing Right for You? Grain Bins, Buildings, Tractors & Trucks : AgriFinancial

In this episode, Bre Beals of AgriFinancial explains the ins and outs of leasing in agriculture, from equipment and machinery to farm buildings and vehicles. We discuss the key differences between leasing and buying, why farmers should consider leasing, and how it can improve cash flow and reduce risk. Bre also breaks down the financial and tax benefits of leasing, including how lease payments impact a farm’s balance sheet and the advantages of operating vs. capital leases. Plus, we cover common questions like lease-to-own options, used equipment leasing, and what happens when a lease ends. Whether you’re considering leasing a new tractor, grain bin, or farm truck, this episode will help you make the right financial choice for your operation. Want Farm4Profit Merch?  Custom order your favorite items today! https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/   Don’t forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen!   Website: www.Farm4Profit.com Shareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.com Email address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.com Call/Text: 515.207.9640 Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5Xqw Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profit Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/

March 17 • 50m 21.5s
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Digging Into Our Garden Personalities

In this episode of Hort Culture, we’re getting introspective! We take a look at some of the personality tests and assessments we’ve taken over the years and explore how the results show up in our gardening styles. Are we meticulous planners or spontaneous plant experimenters? Do we thrive on structure, or are we all about the wild, untamed beauty of nature? Join us for a lively conversation about how our personalities shape the way we nurture our gardens—and ourselves! Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: hortculturepodcast@l.uky.edu Check us out on Instagram!

March 16 • 46m 36.1s
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Agri-Pulse Open Mic: Bill Anderson - CEO, Bayer AG

This week’s Open Mic guest is Bill Anderson, CEO of Bayer AG. The global company is heavily invested in developing innovative technology for farmers around the world. The company’s pursuit of crop genetics, herbicide resistance, chemical crop protection and data management has benefitted farmer goals toward both sustainability and productivity. Anderson tells Agri-Pulse that legal challenges to glyphosate are limiting the company’s investments in innovation and may result in eliminating the sale of a herbicide that many farmers consider essential to sustainable production.

March 16 • 23m 8.7s
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Beef retail price continues to rise | Weekly Livestock Market Update

Meghan Grebner and Charley Martinez break down what’s happening with retail prices and export sales. They also preview next week's Cattle on Feed report. Market highlights: Live cattle prices close $200/cwt which is 28 cents down from last week. April live cattle prices ($200.35) were up 8 cents compared to a week ago, and March feeder cattle future prices ($277.58) were up 60 cents compared to last week. Choice box beef was at $319.57 end of this week, which is up 2% from last week. Select box beef was at $307.03 end of this week, which is up 1% from last week. Pork Cutout was $97.01, which is down 1% from last week. National Base Hog Carcass was up to $87.40, which is 2 cents higher than last week. April lean hog futures closed at $87.23 which is down 12 cents from a week ago. Weekly Slaughter: At the end of the week, cattle slaughter was 585,000 head, up 7000 from last week, but down 12,400 compared to a year ago. Hog slaughter was 2.43 million head, up 16,000 from the previous week and down 23,000 compared to year ago. Meat Price Spreads (3/12/25): In February, all fresh retail beef price increased to $8.31/lb, which is up from $8.15/lb in January. To put February’s price into perspective, these data have been recorded and reported in a dataset that goes back to July 1987, at which time the all fresh retail beef price was $2.13/lb. The price in February, is the highest monthly price to date in the dataset. In February 2024, the all fresh beef retail price was $7.83/lb, and the previous 5-year average was $6.48/lb. Additionally, through the summer months, prices got up to $8.20/lb in September. Thus, 2025 has already surpassed that threshold, and given seasonal trend expectations, one could expect price to continue to increase to new highs in 2025. In February, retail pork price was $4.83/lb, which was down from $4.94/lb in January. The price in February, is the highest monthly price to date in the dataset. In February 2024, the retail pork price was $4.76/lb, and the previous 5-year average was $4.25/lb. Historically, price increases up to September and then decreases. Next months report will let up know if this trend holds. Weekly Export Sales (3/13/2025): Beef: Net sales- 14,300 MT-up 7% from the previous week, but down 13% from the prior 4-week average. Exports of 15,900 MT were up 21% from the previous week and 12% from the prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to South Korea (4,400 MT), Japan (4,400 MT), China (2,500 MT), Mexico (1,700 MT), and Taiwan (900 MT). Pork: Net sales- 20,300 MT for 2025--a marketing-year low--were down 52% from the previous week and 35% from the prior 4-week average. Exports of 33,600 MT were up 4% from the previous week and 5% from the prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to Mexico (11,200 MT), South Korea (5,900 MT), Japan (4,700 MT), Colombia (2,800 MT), and China (2,600 MT). Next week’s reports » Cattle on Feed » Livestock Slaughter Connect with Brownfield Ag News: » Get the latest ag news: https://www.brownfieldagnews.com/ » Subscribe to Brownfield on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrownfieldAgNews » Follow Brownfield on X (Twitter): https://x.com/brownfield » Follow Brownfield on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrownfieldAgNews About Brownfield Ag News: Brownfield Ag News is your trusted source for reliable agriculture news, market trends, weather updates, and expert interviews. Get comprehensive coverage and stay ahead in the ever-evolving agriculture industry. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 15 • 26m 48s
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Agriculture Today: March 14, 2025

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we’ll learn about some bipartisan legislation in Congress that aims to protect the nation’s food supply, how the National Farmers Union is working to ensure producers have fair and open markets, producers cutting costs amid the tough economic conditions, and how the sudden termination of two USDA food programs has some producers seeking new marketing channels. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 14
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Erin Anderson visited with Greene County Farm Bureau president Jim Percival during the Ohio Farm Bureau President's Trip in Washington, D.C. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 14 • 5m 11s
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DriveTime: March 14, 2025

Kentucky U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell introduces legislation to preserve farmland helping manage the tax burden if land is sold to an active farmer.

March 14 • 4m 59.1s
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03 14 25 Farmer Friday!

03 14 25 Farmer Friday! by Ag PhD

March 14 • 59m 0.5s
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Gregg Ritz acquires Thompson/Center Arms | T/C is back in business

On this episode of the Outdoor Adventures podcast, Brownfield’s Brent Barnett sits down with the new owner of Thompson/Center Arms, Gregg Ritz. Gregg has been a prominent figure in the hunting industry for decades, and over the last year he’s brought Thompson/Center back to life. We hope you enjoy his story on this week’s special episode! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 14 • 18m 54.3s
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On the Ground (AM Episode)

Brownfield's Larry Lee visited with Minnesota dairy farmer Suzanne Vold at the Professional Dairy Producers Business Conference in Madison, WI. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 14 • 5m
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RealAg Radio: A new PM and ag minister, a trade war with China, and the beef markets, Mar 14, 2025

Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio! Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, for the RealAg Issues Panel. They discuss a number of topics including: Prime Minister Mark Carney sworn in; Kody Blois named new Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food in Carney’s cabinet; and,… Read More

March 14
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Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: March 14, 2025: Ted McKinney on ag trade, farm bill

The agriculture industry is beginning to feel shocks from retaliatory tariffs aimed at U.S. farm products. We speak with National Association of State Departments of Agriculture CEO Ted McKinney about how President Trump’s aggressive trade agenda is impacting American agriculture and look ahead to NASDA’s farm bill priorities.Then, Scott Gerlt with the American Soybean Association and Roger Cryan from the American Farm Bureau Federation discuss whether farmers should be concerned about another trade war.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD

March 14 • 25m 56.3s
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March 14, 2025: Ag Market Trends and Behind-The-Scenes Tour of a FBN Distribution Facility

In this week’s episode, hear the latest agriculture news and two in-depth interviews from agricultural market trends and another with an inside look at a Farmers Business Network (FBN) distribution facility. This week’s ag news covers the latest on tariffs affecting the agricultural industry, a new report showing a continued decline in U.S. tractor and combine sales, a South Dakota bill aimed at eliminating eminent domain, growing concerns among cattle producers over a rapidly reproducing tick and more ag news from this week. In this week’s first interview, we take you inside a Farmers Business Network (FBN) distribution facility with Jack Cox, senior vice president of logistics and customer experience. He shares insights on how FBN prepares for the upcoming busy season and how its facilities operate similarly to Amazon, allowing farmers to track when their products will be shipped to customers. In another conversation, we speak with Matt Clark, senior rural economic analyst at Terrain. He shares insights on key economic factors, trends and market conditions affecting U.S. farmers and ranchers. Clark also discusses Terrain’s latest series of reports, which analyze both short- and long-term trends shaping the future of U.S. agriculture. Follow us daily with agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube in addition to our weekly videos!

March 14 • 37m 11.6s
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Understanding the 4Rs — Right place, right time, right form & right amount

Join Farm+Food+Facts host Joanna Guza and Dr. Leanna Nigon, Director of Agronomy & Research, and David Townsend, Director of Member Programs, both with the Fertilizer Institute, as they discuss the 4Rs. Learn more about how nutrient management has economic benefits for the farmer, environmental benefits for the planet, and social benefits for the community.     To stay connected with USFRA, join our newsletter and become involved in our efforts, here. Check out USFRA’s report on the “Potential for U.S. Agriculture to be Greenhouse Gas Negative.”

March 14
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Listener Questions: Castration, Feeding Heifers, Average Daily Gain

Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! On this episode the experts answer your listener questions. They start by discussing what age you should castrate calves and what vaccinations could be given. Next, Dr. Brian Lubbers and Dr. Phillip Lancaster discuss feeding heifers and some of the challenges that come along with that. Finally, they discuss average… Continue reading Listener Questions: Castration, Feeding Heifers, Average Daily Gain

March 14 • 22m 55.3s
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Agriculture Today: March 13, 2025

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we’ll learn about how different areas of the ag industry are responding to work from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, we’ll hear the National Farmers Union’s perspective on funding freezes and job cuts within USDA, ag input costs and how they’re impacting farmers heading into planting season, plus an interview with former NCGA CEO Jon Doggett.  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 13 • 24m 59.9s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Erin Anderson interviews Ohio Farm Bureau senior director of public policy Brad Bales during the 2025 Ohio Farm Bureau President's Trip in Washington, D.C. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 13 • 5m 3.3s
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Moving Iron: Sale Prices at Ag Equipment Auctions Continue to Set Records

Despite economic uncertainty in the first months of this year, auction prices for ag equipment have remained strong. At recent auctions, Casey and Machinery Pete have seen record sale prices on late-model, low-hour used equipment. They’re especially impressed by the current sprayer market. On this episode, they also welcome guests from BigIron Auctions and Sullivan Auctioneers for a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at the marketplace. Co-hosts Casey Seymour and Greg Peterson (aka Machinery Pete) are two of the most respected voices in the business of ag equipment. If you want to understand what trends and market forces are impacting the price of your iron, you’ve come to the right place. Buckle up … it’s time to move some iron! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

March 13 • 1h 22m 24.7s
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DriveTime: March 13, 2025

Facing a government shutdown, Senate Democrats prefer a short term spending bill to that of the GOP. Trump ordered to reinstate workers and E-15 legislation creates winners and losers.

March 13 • 4m 59.1s
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The Grain Feed - March 12, 2025 (Audio Only)

Watch the video version of this episode here. In The Grain Feed, Jim Matthews is joined by a rotating cast of analysts to discuss what dairy and livestock producers can be doing to manage their risk. This week, Jim is joined by Jake Kingsley and Verl Prather -- The following music was used for this media project: Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProd Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod © Ever.Ag 2025, confidential and proprietary. Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.

March 13 • 18m 4.9s
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03 13 25 Post-Emerge Grass Herbicides in Wheat

03 13 25 Post-Emerge Grass Herbicides in Wheat by Ag PhD

March 13 • 59m 0.8s
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Consider Securing Feed Supplies Now for Dry Conditions

March 13 • 16m 11s
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On the Ground (AM Episode)

Brownfield's Nicole Heslip visited with Ohio state climatologist Aaron Wilson during the Ohio Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference in Ada, Ohio. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 13 • 5m 1.4s
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Ep. 119: Defining the work of livestock guardian dogs (Cindy Benson)

Farm Dog is presented by ⁠Goats On The Go®⁠ and hosted by its founder,  Aaron Steele. Questions, comments, or topic suggestions? Let us know at ⁠FarmDogPodcast.com⁠. Cindy Benson's remote courses: ⁠https://www.livestockguardiandogcourses.com/⁠ Benson Maremmas: ⁠https://www.bensonmaremmas.com/⁠ Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com.

March 13 • 34m 46.4s
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RealAg Radio: Seeding prep, supply chain disruption, and livestock prices, Mar 13, 2025

Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio, for the Farmer Rapid Fire brought to you by Corteva Crop Protection! Host Shaun Haney checks in with: Steve Twynstra of Ailsa Craig, Ont.; Jay Lewis of Holstein, Ont.; Riley Anderson of Morris, Man.; and, Chad Beagle of Rimbey, Alta. Also hear from Corteva… Read More

March 13 • 55m 20.5s
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209 | Dairy Farming from Iowa to New Zealand with Jan Winke

International Women in Dairy Series: Jan Winke In this episode of the Uplevel Dairy Podcast, host Peggy Coffeen sits down with Jan Winke, a dairy farmer and professional with Nedap, who moved from Iowa to New Zealand 17 years ago. She discusses her family’s transition from struggling on a small farm in Iowa to today being proud owners of their own dairy farm in New Zealand.  Jan shares her compelling journey of relocating with her husband Chad and young family halfway around the world to take advantage of better opportunities in the dairy industry.  Jan also touches upon the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated industry, the differences in dairy farming practices between the US and New Zealand, and the importance of establishing work-life boundaries.  Tune in to this inspiring conversation about resilience, adaptation, and the pursuit of dreams in unfamiliar territory. Episode Sponsor: Quali-T | Branding Solutions Learn more about how Quali-T | Branding Solutions provides branding solutions, work wear, reflective gear and other customized merchandise for farms and agribusinesses: https://qualitinc.espwebsite.com/ 00:00 Introduction to the International Women in Dairy Series 01:07 Meet Jan Winke: From Iowa to New Zealand 02:23 The Big Move: Challenges and Opportunities 06:28 Navigating the New Zealand Dairy Industry 12:26 Differences Between US and New Zealand Dairy Farming 20:46 Overcoming Gender Barriers in the Dairy Industry 28:06 Presenting Our Business: A Team Effort 29:03 Milestones in Our Farming Journey 30:19 Learning to Code for Work 31:29 Reflecting on Our Progress 32:44 Implementing Effective Farming Processes 35:05 Balancing Work, Family, and Personal Growth 49:31 Encouraging Youth in Dairy Farming 53:23 Final Thoughts and Reflections

March 13 • 55m 39.9s
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"They Don't Teach This Stuff in School" - Trey Bo Dirt

In this episode, we sit down with Trey Bohannan (@treybodirt) to talk about his journey from lawn care to leading one of the largest trucking and construction companies in his area. Trey shares insights on how small businesses can leverage social media for growth, how he scaled Design One from a local mowing company to a major player in commercial construction, and his strategies for leadership and employee investment. We also discuss his recent five-part series on bidding commercial jobs, his partnership with BusyBusy, and his time at the World of Concrete show in Las Vegas. Plus, we get into his passion for giving back, including his work with Make-A-Wish Foundation, and, of course, his famous catchphrase—“Alright guys”! Want Farm4Profit Merch?  Custom order your favorite items today! https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/   Don’t forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen!   Website: www.Farm4Profit.com Shareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.com Email address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.com Call/Text: 515.207.9640 Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5Xqw Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profit Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/

March 13 • 1h 4m 24.4s
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Trump Administration Focuses on WOTUS

On this episode, NCBA Chief Counsel Mary-Thomas Hart joins to share an update on the Trump Administration’s new focus on Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS). Hart explains how the Environmental Protect Agency (EPA) is currently accepting feedback on WOTUS with the goal of bringing regulations in line with the Supreme Court’s Sackett v. EPA decision. Hart describes how NCBA has engaged on WOTUS through numerous presidential administrations and explains how cattle producers can engage directly with the EPA to shape a future WOTUS definition.

March 13 • 9m 33.8s
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Agriculture Today: March 12, 2025

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we’ll learn about an announcement Wednesday from USDA that it’s expected to roll out the first round of ECAP funds next week, the EPA announcing some more work on the Waters of the US Rule, new marketing opportunities for farmers, and the CEO of Growth Energy gives an outlook on year-round E15 efforts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 12 • 24m 59.9s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Nicole Heslip visited with past National Corn Growers Association president Fred Yoder during the Ohio Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference in Ada, Ohio. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

March 12 • 4m 59.1s
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DriveTime: March 12, 2025

The Environmental Protection Agency announced sweeping changes today on environmental regulations including coal-fired power plants, electric vehicles and WOTUS guidance.

March 12 • 4m 59.1s
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The Cost of Bulls and Maximizing Your Herds Profitability with Randy Saner

On this episode of Nebraska FARMcast, we’re joined by Randy Saner, Nebraska Extension Livestock Systems Educator and Program Leader, to discuss strategies for managing bull costs and maximizing herd profitability. With rising cattle prices, producers face tough decisions about how much to invest in their bulls and how those choices affect their bottom line. Randy’s recent article breaks down the financial impact of bull prices, cost-saving strategies, and tools producers can use to make informed decisions. Read more: https://cap.unl.edu/news/understanding-cost-bulls-and-how-maximize-your-herds-profitability/

March 12 • 11m 16.2s
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Parlor to Plate – March 12, 2025

In the latest edition of the Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from Ever.Ag Insights, our expert panel breaks down key dairy and grain market trends. How are dairy prices reacting to tariffs and shifting domestic demand? What’s driving the seasonal increase in milk production? How are global grain stocks tightening, and what are the early trends in corn planting? Plus, a reminder: the Dairy Margin Coverage sign-up deadline is approaching!   Join host Katie Burgess and panelists Natalie McCarty, John Billington, and Ryan Yonkman for a lively discussion. -- Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION. EVER.AG INSURANCE SERVICES IS A LICENSED INSURANCE AGENCY AND AN AFFILIATE OF EVER.AG. INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN THIS WEBSITE IS COMPILED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE USER. INFORMATION IS OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE AND IS FURNISHED WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACCURACY OR CONTENT. MARKET DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME. Ever.Ag is a licensed insurance agency in the following states: AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NM, NY, NC, ND, OK, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY. -- The following music was used for this media project: Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProd Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod © Ever.Ag 2025, confidential and proprietary.

March 12 • 12m 34.5s
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Nitrogen management & groundwater: What to know

A lot of the conversation about nitrogen management centers around environmental issues, and in particular, nitrate levels in groundwater and surface water in Minnesota. Today we’ll discuss N management and nitrate levels in groundwater. What are some effects of elevated nitrate levels in both infants and adults? When were elevated levels first discovered in Minnesota? How do different soil types factor into nitrogen loss to goundwater? What's being done to address this issue at state, county and municipal levels? How do changing climate conditions affect how we proceed? All this and more on today's episode. Guests: Brad Carlson, Extension educator (Mankato) Dan Kaiser, Extension nutrient management specialist (St. Paul) Additional resources: Nitrate in community water systems Drinking water in Minnesota How to interpret a water test for nitrate Minnesota Nitrogen Fertilizer Management Plan --- Click here to listen to all Advancing Nitrogen Smart podcast episodes. For the latest nutrient management information, subscribe to the Nutrient Management Podcast. And don't forget to subscribe to the Minnesota Crop News daily or weekly email newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube channel, like UMN Extension Nutrient Management on Facebook, follow us on X (formerly twitter), and visit our website. If you have questions or comments, please email us at nutmgmt@umn.edu. Advancing Nitrogen Smart is proud to be supported by the farm families of Minnesota and their corn check-off investment through Minnesota Corn.

March 12 • 23m 32.6s
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