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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 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agchicks/support

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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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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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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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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 the US Farmers and 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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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 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 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 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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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/.

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Wheat's On Your Mind

Wheat's on Your Mind is the go-to podcast for anyone involved in the wheat industry, from farmers and agronomists to grain marketers and researchers. Hosted by Kansas Wheat's Aaron Harries, this podcast covers everything you need to know about wheat—from the latest market trends and technological advancements to practical tips on crop management and sustainability. Each episode offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing wheat producers, helping you stay informed and ahead of the curve. Whether you're in the field or behind a desk, Wheat's on Your Mind delivers the knowledge you need to succeed in the world of wheat.

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Working Cows

A Platform for Producers

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Your Ag Network

Commodity reports and ag-news that is important to you the producer!

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ZimmCast

Each week Chuck or Cindy interviews leaders in the agrimarketing world and talk with them about what they're doing that's new and different.

Episodes

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Replacement Heifers, Pain Management, Bull Management

Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! Dr. Brad White, Dr. Phillip Lancaster, Dr. Dustin Pendell and Dr. Brian Lubbers cover selecting replacement heifers. They then discuss pain management in cattle and how we determine pain and medicate it. Finally the experts talk about managing your bulls after breeding season is over. 3:00 Replacement Heifers 9:33 Pain… Continue reading Replacement Heifers, Pain Management, Bull Management

October 11 • 22m 59.5s
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Agriculture Today: October 10, 2024

In this episode of Agriculture Today, we'll learn about the estimates for this week's USDA report, how farmers are navigating tighter margins and economic uncertainty, tax policy priorities for the nation's cattle producers, field and crop updates throughout the Midwest, and an update on the upcoming panel decision regarding Mexico's ban on GM crop imports. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 10 • 24m 59.9s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Brandon Peoples visited with Former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture and Governor of Nebraska Mike Johanns following the Henry C. Gardiner Global Food Systems Conference at Kansas State Unvierstiy. Johanns talked about how technology is a critical piece to feeding the world. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 10 • 4m 58.1s
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RealAg Radio: Fall field work, new technology, and marketing challenges, Oct 10, 2024

Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio’s Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Host Shaun Haney checks in with: Dan Petker of Norfolk County, Ont.; Shane Strydhorst of Neerlandia, Ont.; Warren McCutheon of Carman, Man.; and, Mike Shewchuk of Blaine Lake, Sask. Also hear from eastern agronomist... Read More

October 10 • 55m 17.3s
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10 10 24 Cation Exchange Capacity

10 10 24 Cation Exchange Capacity by Ag PhD

October 10
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DriveTime: October 10, 2024

Economic reports suggest the U.S. economy is bringing inflation closer to the Federal Reserve's targets. Farmers in Brazil are receiving much needed moisture to help with planting.

October 10 • 4m 59.1s
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On the Ground (AM Episode)

Brownfield's Meghan Grebner visited with Mark Hawkins, president of Syngenta Crop Protection, at the 2024 Syngenta Media Summit. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 10 • 4m 57s
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Parlor to Plate – October 9, 2024

In the latest edition of the Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from ... Read more The post Parlor to Plate – October 9, 2024 appeared first on .

October 10 • 13m 11.9s
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Activating Living Microbes: Expanding the Planting Window with Indigo Ag

Jon Giebel from Indigo Ag discusses the role of biological seed treatments in sustainable agriculture. He explains how these living microbes can reduce carbon intensity and improve crop yields. John also introduces the CLIPS system,  an innovative technology designed to streamline the use of biologicals on the farm. This system stabilizes and facilitates the use of microbial treatments at planting time making them a more feasible option for large-scale farming operations.

October 10
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163 | How Technology will Take McCarty Family Farms into the next 25 Years

Nearly 25 years ago, the McCarty family picked up from Pennsylvania and planted new roots in northwest Kansas. Now a multi-site dairy business, the most recent addition to McCarty Family Farms includes two adjoining 5,000-cow facilities. Clay McCarty talks about the technologies he believes will take this operation 25 years into the future. Clay delves into the strategic decisions that have shaped this family business, from adopting dairy management software solutions by Milc Group to optimizing feeding systems with innovative technology. He reflects on the dynamic environment that encourages growth and innovation while maintaining a strong focus on animal welfare and community ties in this episode of the Uplevel Dairy Podcast. This episode is brought to you by the Milc Group. Milc Group is a dairy software company that brings real-time, actionable data to dairy farms across the world. They are dedicated to revolutionizing the dairy industry with their user-friendly cloud-based software. ONE™ by Milc Group is our all-in-one app that brings together all the important aspects of your dairy together in one place. With products such as feed and animal management software, people training, dairy facility monitoring, and scale management, Milc Group is committed to providing producers with tools they need to succeed. ONETM Feed https://www.milcgroup.com/product/feed ONETM Scale https://www.milcgroup.com/product/scale Subscribe to Uplevel Dairy Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ6xQHZ0A1vqHKjRkbtJJA Want to get new episodes in your inbox? Subscribe here: https://www.upleveldairy.com/subscribe

October 10 • 23m 51.3s
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F4F - Zach Johnson - Millennial Farmer

The hosts interview Zach Johnson, better known as the Millennial Farmer, about his journey in modern agriculture. Zach opens up about the challenges and rewards of farming in Minnesota, where he helps manage the family farm. As a fifth-generation farmer, Zach discusses how his operation has evolved, focusing on precision farming techniques and sustainable practices to maximize efficiency. We talk about his success on YouTube, where Zach educates viewers about agriculture's day-to-day realities and the significance of connecting farmers to consumers. With over a million followers across platforms, Zach has become a key figure in agriculture advocacy, bringing transparency to farming practices while also advocating for sustainable food production. Listeners will enjoy stories about Zach's farm life, his favorite pieces of equipment, and the challenges that come with balancing content creation and farm management. The episode also explores how the Millennial Farmer brand has shaped public perceptions of agriculture and inspired future generations of farmers. Finally, Zach touches on his vision for the future of farming and the importance of community support in agriculture.   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 Phone 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/

October 10 • 56m 1.2s
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AgEmerge Podcast 113 with Eric Fuchs - Understanding Ag Consultant

Eric Fuchs is a consultant for Understanding Ag. He lives in Southeast Missouri on a diversified livestock operation where they raise hair sheep and contract graze cattle. He’s been using Holistic Planned Grazing for over eight years and has had a managed grazing system on his operation for more than 20 years. In addition to that, Eric also works in the water and wastewater industry as a source water protection technician. He works with small and large small communities and with agricultural producers to help ensure community water protection. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/7L3H8ZYBiJ8 Eric's efforts help save millions of dollars in costly water treatment system upgrades while also negating the need for long-term regulations. He has seen firsthand the problems with agriculture land use and its effect on drinking water. Eric’s journey into regenerative ag began on his own operation when he discovered how soil health focused practices could benefit water resources. He also realized that more regulation is never the answer but that the solutions for clean water are easily attainable by changing how we operate. Graduating from the University of Missouri in 1994 with a degree in agronomy, Eric served in the U.S. Air Force for five years, during which time he received a master’s degree in human resource development. www.understandingag.com Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 1h 33.3s
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AgEmerge Podcast 115 with Tom Willey

Tom Willey, along with his wife Denesse, operated T&D Willey Farms from 1981 until 2016, a 75-acre Certified Organic farm in Madera, California, growing a wide array of Mediterranean vegetables year-round. Tom says, “we've got to figure out how to live on agriculture without destroying the natural systems that support its productivity.” He says organic is all about living biology and the diversity of biology and and the all of the living organisms in your soil. T&D Willey Farms produce was appreciated in specialty markets and fine restaurants up and down the U.S. West Coast as well as on the tables of over 800 weekly Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscription members in their own community. Tom was, for nearly a decade, Slow Food USA's governor for California's Central Valley and he passionately advocates for local food prominence through his writing, speaking, radio, and event organizing activities. His monthly "Down on the Farm" radio interview program features the work of progressive farmers and others prominent in San Joaquin Valley's agriculture and food communities. Tom has served over the years on the boards of directors of the Ecological Farming Association (EFA) and California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF) and presently is a member of CCOF Certification Services’ five-person LLC Management Committee. He currently serves as a Policy Advisor to The Cornucopia Institute which monitors integrity of the U.S. organic industry. He has been collaborating with several California organic growers to develop no-till and reduced-till organic vegetable production systems over the last three years. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/rl-8hregpUk https://tdwilleyfarms.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 1h 8m 19s
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AgEmerge Podcast 112 with Frank Lessiter

Frank Lessiter, Founder Lessiter Media and Editor of No-Till Farmer, interviews Monte for the No-Till Farmer Influencers and Innovations Podcast. Frank and Monte discuss soil health, no-till and the regenerative agriculture movement and much more. Frank is the son of a fifth-generation Michigan dairy farm father and ag engineer and whose mother, a high school English teacher, influenced his love of storytelling. Pam, a business education graduate, was the daughter of an elementary school teacher and an industrial education professor. Graduates of Michigan State University, Frank and Pam met on the MSU campus, where both were employed in the university’s information services offices. On March 6, 1981, Frank and Pam hung out their own shingle upon acquiring a magazine, trade show and newsletter (with a staff of 5) from Reiman Publications (now part of Reader’s Digest), where Frank was executive vice president and chief editorial director. With a new company formed at the onset of the worst farm recession ever, their first decade in business brought challenges, yet also forged and annealed a foundation for what would become a very different kind of publishing company. And principles that would serve it as it evolved still several decades later. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/2B392Lq21Xg Through those lean years and the period of growth that followed, the name “Lessiter” (which at one time depended solely on paid-subscriptions), became synonymous with words like “actionable, meaningful, practical and relevant” for the content it delivered to its highly targeted audiences. Not fluff, not advertorials nor PR-speak, but rather unbiased, independent information that its subscribers and attendees could weigh, and act upon. “Where content becomes knowledge” began to be woven into the fabric of the Lessiter name. The decades that followed attracted new talent, and brought launches, acquisitions, new events and digital media channels. And yes, a few divestitures, too, as the company focused on the segments in which it could most make a difference. But the content-first approach has never wavered since that day in 1981 and Lessiter Media impacted the lives of hundreds of thousands of subscribers, marketers and employees — as well as their families and ensuing generations. The small company launched an independent, unbiased conference for farmers when Monsanto was going to control the message to farmers. It unearthed lightning-rod topics that had be addressed when others didn’t want to “rock the boat” —unscrupulous practices affecting equine health, attempts at governmental regulation of farriers, and the brand purity and other “unwritten” tactics taking place in the farm equipment industry. On more than one occasion, the company elected to walk away from business rather than yield editorial independence. “We’ve refused to compromise on editorial quality as we deliver practical, ‘meat-and-potato’ content in everything we do,” says Lessiter. “This means delivering content that readers need to advance their businesses and lives. This has allowed us to achieve number-one status as the information source in each segment of the Niche Markets we serve — because the needs of the audience are placed first.” https://www.no-tillfarmer.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 1h 27m 0.1s
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AgEmerge Podcast 116 Soil Health Medley

This episode is meant to whet your appetite by revisiting some of the great guests we’ve had to understand how they shifted their health and farming paradigms, how they’ve come to the conclusion that adopting these changes were and are necessary in our food and farming production systems. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/ysv8Zx8b2BI We’ve picked out some great highlights, with Dr. Dwayne Beck from the Dakota Lakes Research Farm, Conservationist Jay Fuhrer, Entomologist Dr. John Tooker, Erin Martin founder of Conscious Aging Solutions, and Dr. Allen Williams from Understanding Ag. These folks are a powerhouse of knowledge, you can find their full podcasts here: Dr. Dwayne Beck https://www.agsolutionsnetwork.com/agemergepodcast/episode/c292f019/049-agemerge-2021-podcast-dr-dwayne-beck-dakota-lakes-research-farm Jay Fuhrer https://youtu.be/7UuWtSiyIZk Dr. John Tooker https://youtu.be/l43o5aca-do Erin Martin https://youtu.be/fAIr5GyUSgU Dr. Allen Williams https://youtu.be/23UrqBEJZ1o Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 44m 16.8s
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AgEmerge Podcast 114 with Garth Mulkey

Garth Mulkey and his wife, Susan, are fourth-generation seed farmers in the Willamette Valley of Western Oregon and have been growing, conditioning, and marketing seeds at the same location since 1966. As dedicated seed producers, they are always focused on seed purity and quality, combined with proven genetics. GS3 Quality Seed Inc. is owned by Garth and Susan Mulkey. They are fourth-generation seed farmers in the Willamette Valley of Western Oregon and have been growing, conditioning and marketing seeds at the same location since 1966. As dedicated seed producers, they are always focused on seed purity and quality, combined with proven genetics. Garth and Susan have been no-till farming for 23 years and know firsthand the benefits of planting radishes and other cover crops. Even in seed production fields, radishes provide the same great benefits as they do for row-crop producers. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/CVlNmw8C8m8 https://www.tilthpro.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 50m 19.6s
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AgEmerge Podcast 110 with Sarah Martello of Transparency Wise

Sarah Martello is CEO and Co-Founder of Transparency Wise, a company created to help people connect with their food. Using a mobile device, shoppers can scan a Transparency Wise QR Code to access enhanced and verifiable product information. Monte and Sarah discuss the opportunities this technology provides in the food chain, from start to finish. Coming from a long line of generational farmers and growing up on a small farm in the Midwest, has inspired Sarah to help smaller producers get credit for a premium product by implementing technology that provides transparency into all their great production practices. Sarah started out her career as a tax attorney, gaining substantial experience representing small and medium-sized businesses. What started as a solo practice turned into a multi-city firm, representing clients all over the world. After leaving private practice, Sarah’s focus shifted to working in-house and consulting for technology and agricultural companies, until co-founding Transparency Wise in 2020. With her legal and tech expertise, what started as a Covid project has grown into a business with a mission to utilize its technology to empower both the consumer and the producer through transparent product information. Coming from a long line of generational farmers and growing up on a small farm in the Midwest has further inspired Sarah to help smaller producers to get credit for a more premium product by implementing technology that provides transparency into all their great production practices. Sarah now leads the Transparency Wise team as CEO and is passionate about providing technology that truly supports a better, more transparent, and sustainable way of producing the food consumers love. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/fGmkGGpQjnA https://transparencywise.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 52m 39.1s
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AgEmerge Podcast 109 with Kevin McDonald at Guardian Agriculture

Kevin McDonald is Vice President of Customer and Government Relations at Guardian Agriculture where they develop autonomous eVTOL systems for sustainable farming on a commercial scale. Watch episode here: https://youtu.be/es_rU1UJah0 If the term eVTOL is new to you, it stands for electric vertical take-off and landing aircrafts. Guardian Agriculture is working to provide growers access to safe, effective, and precise aerial applications. Watch episode here: https://youtu.be/es_rU1UJah0 Kevin McDonald is the Vice President of Customer and Government Relations at Guardian Agriculture, and leads the sales and regulatory efforts for the company. As a 26-year veteran of the US Marine Corps and fighter pilot, he specializes in organizational leadership, strategic planning, aviation safety, and regulatory processes. Kevin uses that depth of experience to establish efficient processes across operations, sales, customer relations, and regulatory compliance at Guardian Agriculture. When he is not working, Kevin is an avid outdoorsman, surfer, and shooter. Guardian Agriculture develops autonomous eVTOL systems for sustainable farming on a commercial scale. Our mission is to provide every grower access to safe, effective, and precise aerial applications—empowering farmers to refine their chemical use and grow more with less. https://www.guardian.ag/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 55m 29.1s
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AgEmerge Podcast 111 with John Strauser Research Scientist Univ of Wisconsin

John Strauser is a research scientist in the Department of Agronomy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. John works with colleagues on the Grassland 2.0 project, where they explore what an Agroecological transformation would look like in the Midwestern United States. John talks about those transformations and about how it’s as much a head game as it is a management game. John’s background is in Human Geography, and earned a doctorate in Natural Resources and Environmental Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research and outreach focus on the social processes that drive bio-physical landscape change by employing the concept of place-making. While earning his bachelor’s degree at Purdue University, John played Defensive Line for the football team, where he was recognized as a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/3snyz9Oy9YY John has spent his entire life living in the Mississippi River Valley, and Great Lakes Basin. From those experiences, he has built a passion for Midwestern Landscapes through many trips fishing, hunting, swimming, and biking with friends. As a 6th generation, Wisconsinite John is committed to working with communities to have a future where agricultural landscapes throughout Wisconsin and the upper Midwest serve to enhance water quality, build soil health, respect the dignity of labor, and strive toward racial and social justice. www.grasslandag.org Article by John Strauser: https://grasslandag.org/blog/re-defining-our-places-through-learning-hubs/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 57m 38.5s
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AgEmerge Podcast 117 with Erin Meyer of Basil's Harvest

Erin Meyer is the Founder and President of Basil's Harvest (BH), a nonprofit sharing the message that soil health impacts human health by bringing people together in agriculture, health, and food systems to grow regional systems that are good for people and the planet. She is also a Clinical Associate at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, IL, where she enjoys training residents in the Food is Medicine experiential program she co-developed. Erin is a chef and registered dietitian with a Master of Sustainable Food Systems. Before founding BH, Erin developed on-farm experiential sustainable food system education and outreach to culinary professionals and health care professionals, owned a wholesale and retail food business that supported regional organic growers that created made-from-scratch goods, and was a certified diabetes educator. Watch full episode: https://youtu.be/s9v36OouaIo Check out the links to Basil’s Harvest, the research Erin mentioned, as well as Janie's Mill. https://basilsharvest.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/092221_BH_Report_RM_MP_OneUp_Digital.pdf https://basilsharvest.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Soil-Factsheet-2023-Final-Draft.pdf www.basilsharvest.org https://www.linkedin.com/company/basilsharvest/ https://www.janiesmill.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 55m 27.6s
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AgEmerge Podcast 107 with Tyler Dawley of Big Bluff Ranch

Tyler Dawley owns and operates Big Bluff Ranch in Red Bluff, California. Big Bluff leads with quality, health, and happiness as their guiding principles. And while they say Big Bluff Ranch may be a small organic chicken farm compared to high-yield industrial operations, they’re one of the largest producers of pasture-raised chicken on the west coast. Today Monte and Tyler explore the path Big Bluff Ranch is taking to build a resilient food system that fits their context. And the great thing is, Tyler is willing to share not only their success but also their mistakes so he can help growers learn from his experiences. Tyler describes himself as the “Head Chicken Wrangler”, listen in and you’ll learn why. Watch episode: https://youtu.be/KAAJYN2H-8Q Big Bluff is a true family-owned and operated ranch. Quality, health, and happiness are our guiding principles - and they impact every aspect of what we do, from how our pastured chickens are raised, to how they’re fed, and everything in-between. More than just a sustainable chicken farm Big Bluff Ranch may be a small organic chicken farm compared to high-yield industrial operations, but we’re one of the largest producers of pasture-raised chicken on the west coast. "We’re small because we are a true family-owned ranch, with each family member pitching in to help. We’re small in that we are personally involved in every aspect of production, from how we raise our pastured chickens to locally sourcing feed and processing with people we know who share the same values. This personal involvement ensures that animal welfare, sustainability, and regenerative farming remain at the forefront of everything we do. But Big Bluff Ranch is much more than that." Big Bluff Ranch: a destination for eco-tourists and an advocate for environmental stewardship. The ranch is a beautiful 2,776 acres of rolling hills, grasslands, and oak woodlands that border the Mendocino National Forest and the Coast Range. Because of this, we’re also a destination for ecotourism and partner with our community in the shared goal of a sustainable and healthy landscape. We work with the Wildlife Conservation Board, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Northern California Regional Land Trust to implement the goals and objectives of the Red Bank Creek Riparian Restoration Project. Our partnership will help restore 3 miles of Red Bank Creek, a tributary to the Sacramento River. https://www.bigbluffranch.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 1h 30s
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AgEmerge Podcast 108 with Greg Gunthorp of Gunthorp Farms

Greg Gunthorp is a fourth-generation farmer who is clearly a critical thinker. Greg has re-imagined what livestock production and meat marketing looks like on their farm. His understanding of the history of ag production and his ability to glean knowledge from that history has given him discernment and a great perspective on how to manage and lead their operation. Greg says he likes to act locally and think globally and that really defines the way Greg sees things, he has both that 30,000-foot big picture view clear down to the minute details. In 1998, Greg Gunthorp was selling live hogs for less than his grandfather did during the Great Depression. It was then that he entered the meat industry-- all while still raising high-quality, pasture-raised pigs like his family has for generations before him. Watch episode: https://youtu.be/XQR4yrQm-6A The Gunthorp family looks a lot different now but the way they raise animals has stayed the same. Gunthorp Farms is a family-owned business and all members of the family chip in. Gunthorp Farms also employs approximately 30 full-time and 15 part-time employees. Gunthorp Farms specializes in quality meat that is a favorite among some of the best chefs in the Midwest. All of their animals are raised on pasture without the use of antibiotics. They have an on-farm USDA-inspected processing plant where they harvest, process, and package all of their animals before delivering to upscale restaurants and retailers. You can order their meats & have them shipped directly to your door. Watch episode here: https://youtu.be/XQR4yrQm-6A https://gunthorpfarms.com/ 435 N 850 E, LaGrange, IN 46761 Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 10 • 1h 9m 30.5s
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Agriculture Today: October 9, 2024

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we'll learn about the timeline of an upcoming panel decision on Mexico's decree banning GM corn imports, farm bill discussions in the lame duck session of Congress, a major win for the U.S. pork industry, more harvest updates throughout the Midwest, and a rundown of weekly ethanol data. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 9 • 24m 59.9s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Larry Lee visted with Karen Gefvert, of Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, and Micheal Torrey, of Torrey Advisory Group, at the 2024 World Dairy Expo. Topics dicussed include legislative priorities for Edge Dairy Farmers Cooperative, as well as disaster aid and updating the farm bill. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 9 • 5m
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RealAg Radio: Carbon border adjustments, market stability, and managing risk, Oct 9, 2024

Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Tyler McCann with Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute to talk about carbon border adjustments; Tyler Schau with AgMarket.Net to discuss the crop market stabilization and the China investigation into Canadian canola update; and, Hear a spotlight interview with Courtney... Read More

October 9 • 54m 20.9s
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DriveTime: October 9, 2024

Hurricane Milton is spawning tornadoes in Florida in advance of expected landfall in a few hours. The storm represents the fourth major hurricane to strike the state in the last 14 months.

October 9 • 4m 59s
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Ranch Raised with Karina Jones – I Pledge my Heart to Greater Loyalty!

No matter how fierce the competitor is in all of us, we need to remember that being a humble winner, a gracious loser, and a fair competitor IS the most important part. [READ MORE...]

October 9 • 1m 59.9s
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10 09 24 Continuous Soybeans

10 09 24 Continuous Soybeans by Ag PhD

October 9 • 58m 59.4s
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Communicating Estate Plans With Unequal Divisions of Assets with Anastasia Meyer

Estate planning is a critical issue for farm and ranch families – but what happens when assets are being divided unequally. It’s a delicate, sometimes uncomfortable conversation, but one that’s important to keeping harmony in the family while looking to the future. Anastasia Meyer, an extension agricultural economist with the Center for Agricultural Profitability has a new article on communicating estate plans to family when assets are divided unequally. She joins to discuss strategies for how families can handle these sensitive discussions and plan ahead for a smooth transition. https://cap.unl.edu/succession/how-communicate-your-estate-plan-family-when-dividing-assets-unequally

October 9 • 15m 7.1s
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From the Furrow – Steve Ring – October 9, 2024

In our weekly series From the Furrow, host Phil Plourd ... Read more The post From the Furrow – Steve Ring – October 9, 2024 appeared first on .

October 9 • 16m 16.8s
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On the Ground (AM Episode)

Brownfield's Larry Lee visited with Tara Bohnert, of Datamars Livestock, at the 2024 World Dairy Expo. The pair discusses cow management technology, including advancements from Datamar Livestock's Tru-Test ear tags. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 9 • 5m 7.3s
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Digging In to the Farm Economy

The farm economy was a key subject during the recent Agri-Pulse Ag Outlook Summit in Kansas City. In this episode of Digging In, we here from USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer and Former Senate Ag Committee Chief Economist, John Newton who offer their perspective on the ag economy and status of the farm bill. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Janet Adkison, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Public Affairs & Advocacy Guests: Seth Meyer, USDA Chief Economist & John Newton, Former Senate Ag Committee Chief Economist Producer: Natalie Fifer, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist

October 9 • 9m 52s
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S8 E6 - Desiccation

This week’s topic is desiccation! Joe and Sarah discuss fall desiccants in various bean crops with Dr. Shawn Conley (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Dr. Jeremy Ross (University of Arkansas)!   You can find them both on X and their university websites! X: @badgerbean www.coolbean.info X: @.arksoydoc www.Uaex.uada.edu

October 9 • 55m 14.8s
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Trends, Predictions and Key Battlegrounds to Watch in 2024 General Election | The Better. Cleaner. Now! Podcast

As the 2024 general election draws near, the stakes are high for many industries, including biofuels. In this episode, Kurt Kovarik, VP of Federal Affairs at Clean Fuels, is joined by Liam Donovan, Senior Political Strategist with Bracewell, to dive deep into key election scenarios and what they mean for federal policy.For more information, visit Clean Fuels Alliance America. To suggest topics or guests for a future episode, email us at podcasts@CleanFuels.org.

October 9 • 45m 57.9s
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Cowgirls Over Coffee with Thea Larsen

She's the founder of Cowgirls Over Coffee, a group where conversations center around the intersection of homemaking and ambitions. Nebraska ranch mom, Thea Larsen, helps women navigate their days when life gets western. Tune into this conversation where we discuss seasons of life, and moving from progress to presence as the holiday season draws near. Plus, stay tuned for Amanda's guest appearance on Thea's podcast airing next week, where we discuss balancing it all as working ranch moms. Cowgirls Over Coffee: https://www.cowgirlsovercoffee.com Presented by Bid on Beef | CK6 Consulting | CK6 Source | Real Tuff Livestock Equipment | Redmond RealSalt | By-O-Reg+ | Dirt Road Radio Enjoy special discounts from my podcast partners: Earn $25 to shop in your first auction at www.BidOnBeef.com when you register your account. Save on Redmond Real Salt with code RADKE at https://shop.redmondagriculture.com/ And mention my name when you buy Real Tuff equipment for a special add-on bonus on your delivery. www.realtuff.com

October 9 • 40m 7.8s
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Insight from the Packer with Chad Barker

Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Whether cattlemen are marketing their calves through a sale barn, selling strictly through video sales or retaining ownership through the feedlot, one commonality shared by every producer is the desire to continue developing high-quality fat cattle. On this episode we are joined by Chad Barker with National Beef, along with our very own Miranda Reiman, to discuss:  - What cattle buyers are looking for - Branded beef programs - The thought behind growing heavier cattle without getting animals too large - And more! Find more information to make Angus work for you in the Angus Beef Bulletin and ABB EXTRA. Make sure you're subscribed! Sign up here to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA. Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.

October 9
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Episode 151 – Artificial Intelligence (Ask the Expert)

On this week’s episode of the Agronomy and Farm Management Podcast, Josh moderates a discussion with Chris Dean, a graduate student at The Ohio State University in Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering under the mentorship of Dr. Scott Shearer. Chris talks about the advancements in artificial intelligence. His work focuses on leveraging advanced technologies to […]

October 9 • 21m 18.9s
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Ranch Raised with Karina Jones – I Pledge my Head to Clearer Thinking!

“I pledge my head to clearer thinking.” 4-H sharpens a child's critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills, some of the greatest skills I carried forward, even today.  [READ MORE...]

October 9 • 1m 59.9s
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AgEmerge Podcast 121 with Dr. Jack Schultz

Dr. Jack Schultz is a Research Professor in the Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Houston. His research has focused on the chemical and molecular interactions between plants and insect herbivores. And those relationships are what Monte and Dr. Schultz explore as they discuss the amazing communications being discovered between plants and insects. Dr. Schultz’s studies integrating insect physiology and behavior with plant chemistry, molecular biology and ecology. He (with undergraduate Ian Baldwin) was the first to demonstrate volatile signaling by and among plants. He also studied the role of plant tannins induced by insect attack in defending plants against pests and found that some interfere with biocontrol. Gene expression underlies defense induction by plants. The Schultz lab demonstrated the relationship between gene expression, resource allocation, defense compound production and plant defense using the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. They also found salivary signals allow some insects to block plant defense responses. Watch full episode: https://youtu.be/Z4JDpBvupTU Some insects induce the development of unique organs on plants called ‘galls.’ Galls house the insect and provide concentrated food resources. A team led by Schultz demonstrated that development of the gall formed on grape leaves by grape phylloxera involves plant genetic pathways unrelated to leaf development and requires relatively undifferentiated leaf cells and manipulation of plant hormones. In 2007, Schultz became Director of the Christopher Bond Life Science Center at the University of Missouri, where he led interdisciplinary research by faculty from 8 departments in 6 colleges. Funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and NSF, he developed and taught in a training program in science communication for graduate students. Schultz has also taught tropical ecology and studied plant defenses in Costa Rica, primarily at the La Selva Biological Station. https://uh.edu/nsm/biology-biochemistry/people/profiles/jack-schultz/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15923339/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 9 • 1h 2m 13.2s
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AgEmerge Podcast 120 with Dr. Kelsey Griesheim

Dr. Kelsey Griesheim is Assistant Professor of Soil Fertility at North Dakota State University. She completed her PhD at the University of Illinois, where she worked under Dr. Richard Mulvaney conducting field evaluations to measure fertilizer uptake efficiency of various application types. Monte and Dr. Griesheim take a deep dive into her studies of nitrogen. She gives us a lot to think about like when we apply nitrogen, we’re fertilizing our crops, but we are also fertilizing the microorganisms. And that, Dr. Griesheim points out, is why nitrogen management is so difficult, because we have to take into account the fact that that nitrogen is not just being used by the plants, it's also being used by microorganisms in the soil. And they’re often, a lot better at scavenging nitrogen than the crop is. Kelsey Griesheim grew up in Mt. Pulaski, Illinois and completed her BS, MS, and PhD from the University of Illinois in Urbana, Champaign. She was hired as assistant professor of soil fertility at North Dakota State University (NDSU) in February of 2023. While at Illinois, she worked under Dr. Richard Mulvaney conducting field evaluations to measure fertilizer uptake efficiency of various application types using 15N as a tracer. She is currently building a research program at NDSU to tackle the same issues for North Dakota producers. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/lh16qAxZl6A https://www.ndsu.edu/agriculture/ag-home/directory/kelsey-griesheim https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/saj2.20503 https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/saj2.20531 Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 9 • 57m 43s
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AgEmerge Podcast 119 with Dr. Christian Krupke - Dept of Entomology - Purdue University

Dr. Christian Krupke is a professor in the Deptartment of Entomology at Purdue University where he focuses on insect pest management in field crops. His research has concentrated on illuminating the strengths and weaknesses of the primary pest management approaches used in corn and soybeans. And he has a special focus on Bt corn and neonicotinoid seed treatments. Dr. Krupke and Monte discuss the resilience of nature and how fast it bounces back. They discuss what we’ve learned about preserving the biology in the soil and how to reconsider those pest management systems. He completed his doctoral degree in entomology at Washington State University in 2004, and since 2005 has worked at Purdue with responsibilities in insect pest management in field crops (i.e. corn, soybeans, wheat, and other small grains), where he leads active applied research and extension programs. Dr. Krupke also teaches a graduate-level course in Integrated Pest Management (IPM). His research has focused on elucidating the strengths and weaknesses of the primary pest management approaches used in corn and soybeans, with a special focus on Bt corn and neonicotinoid seed treatments of corn and soybeans. Dr. Krupke has published over 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts and given dozens of talks on these subjects to fellow researchers, members of USDA, EPA, USFWS, and a range of stakeholder groups including growers of these commodities, beekeepers, and a wide range of conservation organizations. Watch full episode: https://youtu.be/I3NwZyI7ouk Important links: https://extension.entm.purdue.edu/fieldcropsipm/index.php https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2108429118 Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 9 • 1h 9m 58.1s
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AgEmerge Podcast 123 with Dianna Bagnall a Research Scientist for the Soil Health Institute

Dr. Dianna Bagnall is a Research Soil Scientist for the Soil Health Institute. Her current work includes integrating research and outreach to secure the global soil resource. Some of her specific research includes developing functions that show the effect of management on soil physical properties, on-farm soil health assessments, qualitative analysis of farmer interviews, and outreach to farmers in the United States. She and Monte discuss the importance of being able to quantify and assess the practices that are being used to build soil health across the country. Listen in to this powerful conversation. Dr. Dianna Bagnall serves as a Research Soil Scientist for the Soil Health Institute. She is an applied soil physicist specializing in soil physical health and socioeconomic dynamics of soil management. Her current work includes integrating research and outreach to secure the global soil resource. Dianna is an associate editor for Vadose Zone Journal, the 2023 Soil Health Community Leader for the American Society of Agronomy, and the Early Career Representative to the Soil Science Society of America Board. Soil Health Institute Website: soilhealthinstitute.org Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/B4aXbYOWxzs Soil Health Institute and Cargill Partner to Advance Water Stewardship Through Improved Soil Health Website: https://soilhealthinstitute.org/news-events/soil-health-institute-and-cargill-partner-to-advance-water-stewardship-through-improved-soil-health/?fbclid=IwAR2IwKGj1LIvf63sCmEZvNURdxOVYIg252o6afWor8BrLpO9bakEU07RTJk Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 9 • 55m 9.7s
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AgEmerge Podcast 118 with Anthony Corsaro of Outlaw Ventures & ReGen Brands Podcast

Anthony Corsaro is an entrepreneur, investor, and regenerative agriculture evangelist whose mission is to help heal our people and planet through ventures that inspire the production and consumption of healthy, nutrient-dense foods. This is a powerful conversation including Anthony’s personal intense health journey and how he walks the walk when it comes to food as medicine. Anthony is the Founder and Managing Director at Outlaw Ventures: a family office backing the rebels, radicals, and revolutionaries building the better food system of tomorrow. Outlaw Ventures is in the process of raising a venture capital fund to invest in early-stage regenerative consumer brands. Anthony is also the Creator and Co-Host of The ReGen Brands Podcast: a podcast about the consumer brands supporting regenerative agriculture and how they’re changing the world. He is also the Founder of Regeneration Nation: a clothing company and community hub for the heroes and advocates of regenerative agriculture. Watch full episode: https://youtu.be/iJvIjyJbSaU Follow these links for more content from Anthony: https://www.regencoalition.com/ https://regen-brands.com/ https://regen-brands.beehiiv.com/subscribe https://www.outlaw.ventures/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 9 • 59m 12.7s
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AgEmerge Podcast 122 with Jimmy Emmons Senior VP for Trust in Food

Jimmy Emmons is the SR Vice President of Trust In Food and leads their Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities Connected Ag Project, America’s Conservation Ag Movement and Trust In Beef, coalition-driven conservation programs developed to accelerate the adoption of conservation agriculture at scale. Monte and Jimmy discuss what the successful implementation of these practices looks like and how leaving a legacy is so much more than leaving a piece of property. They’ve got a lot to cover so let’s jump right in. Jimmy and his wife, Ginger, own and operate Emmons Farm in Leedey, Okla., where they farm 2,000 acres and have 5,000 acres of rangeland where they run 300 head of cows and calves in an integrated row-crop and livestock operation that optimizes water resources, reduces erosion and improves organic material in the soils. He is a public speaker, educator, mentor and advocate for conservation management practices to improve producers’ resiliency to weather, operational efficiency and profitability. Emmons most recently served as coordinator for mentoring for the Oklahoma Conservation Commission. Prior to that, he was regional coordinator for USDA’s Farm Production and Conservation, where he supported operational and business functions across the Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Risk Management Agency (RMA). He has also served as president of the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts and led fundraising for the National Young Farmers Education Association. Watch full episode here: https://youtu.be/1w3ausiWfF0 https://www.trustinfood.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 9 • 1h 5m 36.2s
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Agriculture Today: October 8, 2024

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we'll learn about a farm-related meeting that took place at the White House on Tuesday, utilizing technology to increase access to trade markets, managing market volatility, a decrease in land values across the Midwest, and how the corn and soybean harvest is progressing across different parts of the Corn Belt. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 8 • 24m 59.9s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Meghan Grebner interviews Mary Kay Thatcher, senior lead for federal government relations at Syngenta, during the Syngenta Media Summit. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 8 • 4m 56.8s
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Ep 98: Double your lamb crop with wolves (Janet McNally - Rebroadcast)

Janet McNally, Tamarack Lamb & Wool, Hinckley, Minnesota Tamarack Lamb & Wool website: ⁠http://www.tamaracksheep.com/⁠ Tamarack Lamb & Wool meat sales:⁠ http://www.eatlamb.com/⁠ Janet McNally on TikTok: @tamarack_sheep 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. Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com.

October 8 • 58m 25.6s
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RealAg Radio: Soil pH impact and its management, Oct 8, 2024

Thanks for tuning in to Tuesdays with Lyndsey on RealAg Radio! Hear a special show today featuring a replay of The Agronomists exploring soil pH including how it impacts nutrient availability and uptake with Drs. Alan Blaylock of Nutrien, Miles Dyck of the University of Alberta, and Jeff Schoenau of the University of Saskatchewan. Thoughts... Read More

October 8 • 55m 21.7s
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DriveTime: October 8, 2024

A meeting at the White House today provided an exchange of information between the Biden administration and a few agriculture groups invited to participate.

October 8 • 4m 59.1s
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Ag market rally flattens | Weekly Commodity Market Update

This week Will and Ben cover the impact of general market factors and upcoming USDA production estimates on crop prices. Market recap (changes on week as of Monday's close): » December 2024 corn up $.02 at $4.26 » December 2025 corn up $.01 at $4.55 » November 2024 soybeans down $.13 at $10.34 » November 2025 soybeans down $.14 at $10.80 » December soybean oil up 1.26 cents at 44.57 cents/lb » December soybean meal down $16.80 at $324.80/short ton » December 2024 wheat up $.08 at $5.92 » July 2025 wheat up $.16 at $6.37 » December 2024 cotton flat at 73.53 cents/lb » December 2025 cotton flat at 73.82 cents/lb » October WTI Crude Oil up $8.75 at $76.63/barrel Weekly highlights: The US economy is humming, or at least that was the message from the September employment report that showed job creation well above expectations, unemployment down, and hourly wages up. However, a disconnect between sentiment of the economy and the data seems to exist. StoneX’s October Customer Survey of US corn and soybean yield increased relative to September. Corn at 184.0 bushels per acre up from 182.9 in September. US soybean yield was estimated at 53.5 bushels per acre up from 53.0 in September. USDA is at 183.6 and 53.2 bushels per acre for corn and soybean yields, respectively. US energy stocks were mixed. Crude oil and gasoline stocks were up 163 and 47 million gallons while distillate and ethanol stocks were down 54 and 3 million gallons. Implied gasoline demand was down 7% week over week. US ethanol production rebounded to 298 million gallons produced on the week- up from 292 million gallons the week before and 297 million gallons. Open interest was up for wheats (+5.6%), corn (+3.8%), soybeans (3.5%), soybean meal (+5.2%), and cotton (+1.75), while down for rough rice (-1.6%) and soybean oil (-1.0%). Money managers were net buyers of futures and option contracts of Chicago wheats (+8,192), corn (+63,000), soybeans (+34,659), soybean meal (+44,950), and cotton (+5,402) but down for rough rice (-329). Weekly export sales for grain and oilseeds were supportive for the complex. Corn sales of 66.3 million bushels exceeded all pre-report expectations while soybean and wheat sales of 53 and 16.3 million bushels were at the top end of their respective ranges as well. US grain and oilseed export inspections were neutral for corn and wheat at 36.7 and 13.4 million bushels respectively, bullish for soybeans at 52.6 million bushels, and bearish for grain sorghum at 113,000 bushels. US corn conditions ratings of 64% good to excellent were unchanged on the week. Corn harvest is 30% complete. US soybean good to excellent ratings fell 1% point to 63% with harvest 47% complete. Over half of the US winter wheat area is now planted. US farmers planted 12% of the wheat acreage over the week. The US cotton crop is 26% harvested- up 3% on the week. The condition of the US cotton crop rated good to excellent increased 1% point after a large drop due to Hurricane Helene the week prior. Topics: » Market recap » Macro data impacting ag markets » Traders re-enter market » Chinese corn imports projected to waiver » Split in expectations of upcoming USDA supply numbers » 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.

October 8 • 13m 39.9s
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10 08 24 Weed Control in Winter Wheat

10 08 24 Weed Control in Winter Wheat by Ag PhD

October 8
Learn How to Find Your CI Score | TopSoil Demo | CI Chit Chat Episode 43 cover art

Learn How to Find Your CI Score | TopSoil Demo | CI Chit Chat Episode 43

In the 43rd episode of CI Chit Chat, CEO Mitchell Hora, walks through a demo on how to get your CI Score for FREE through TopSoil.ag.  We hope you enjoyed this CI Chit Chat! If you have more questions, visit other episodes for more information.  SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsvRPNOAtfBtlqq44RLPq2A FOR MORE INFORMATION ➡️ https://continuum.ag FIND YOUR CI SCORE AT ➡️ https://topsoil.ag

October 8
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Rising from the Ashes - with Brady Vondra | Across the Acres

Brady Vondra, seasoned Beck's Dealer with Vondra Ag Services, grew up on a family farm in southwestern Wisconsin and lives by the motto "Never take anything for granted." Join David and Morgan on Across the Acres as they dive into Brady's story, what called him to become a dealer for Beck's, and how he overcame the catastrophic event of September 2023 that significantly impacted his dealership and his life. This episode is a story of resilience, community, and finding faith in the face of disaster.

October 8
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On the Ground (AM Episode)

Brownfield's Larry Lee interviews Corey Geiger, CoBank dairy economist, at the 2024 World Dairy Expo. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 8 • 5m 15.8s
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78. Navigating Post Accident Trauma: A Mother's Tale of Farm Safety

This week, we are bringing back our farm safety series. This is the first time that we're getting the perspective of a mom who had a child that was injured on their farm. Katie's son got his hand stuck in a feed auger. And the story is pretty incredible. She shares how sometimes like the knowledge that the farmers have of the equipment can be very helpful in a situation where somebody has some sort of limb or some sort of injury. And that was very true in this case, and they were able to actually save her son's hand because of the knowledge that the farmers had. Katie also talks about how she did get to a point where she needed therapy and she prioritized her mental health.  Remember we launch new episodes every Tuesday. We’d love to hear your feedback on this episode and our succession series on our Instagram page @beyondthecrops_. We’ve enjoyed connecting with so many of you over there. Let us know if you have any questions or things you’d like us to do a deeper dive on. See ya next time Connect with us outside of the podcast @‌jenaochsner and @‌marypat.sass @‌beyondthecrops_

October 8
AgEmerge Podcast 146 with Jay Brandt of Brandt Family Farm cover art

AgEmerge Podcast 146 with Jay Brandt of Brandt Family Farm

Jay Brandt is a fourth-generation farmer in Ohio, who, along with his family, is passionate about soil health and producing nutritious grains. The Brandt family is on a mission to share how they’ve diversified their income by growing, milling, and selling heirloom grains directly to consumers. Listen in as we talk with Jay about his family's farm and how they're building a more sustainable and profitable future. Jay farms with his wife Ann, and their two grown children Christopher and Isaac. The Brandt Family Farm is located in central Ohio, just southeast of Columbus. The Brandt Family has been farming in the area for four generations and produces corn, soybeans and wheat. Their farm hosts Walnut Creek Seeds, a dealer of cover crops and forages, and participates as a regenerative grain hub, providing seed cleaning and flour milling for ancient, heirloom and landrace grain. Their current operation has been focused on education of conservation practices, with an emphasis on cover crop adoption, for the last 30 years. Jay’s father, David Brandt, has been coined the godfather of the soil health movement and is world-renowned for his passion for soil conservation and the use of soil health principles to reduce reliance on synthetic inputs and farm in nature’s image. And if you’d like to learn more about how Ag Solutions Network is working with growers to implement a systems approach to diversity and soil health, check out our website at www.asn.farm, and there you can find ways to connect and follow us on Facebook, X, Instagram, and YouTube. There are a lot of great things happening and there is always something to learn. https://www.regengrain.com/ https://www.walnutcreekseeds.com/ https://localmillers.com/ https://fieldsofsinsinawa.org/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082845193929 Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we’ll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we’d love to hear from you.

October 8 • 56m 49.6s
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426 Emmy Armstrong surviving hurricanes

We have all been watching the heartbreaking footage from the hurricane...  Listen to this first hand account from dairy farmer Emmy Armstrong

October 8 • 45m 33.4s
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162 | Taking the Next Steps to Your Professional Dairy Career

In this episode, we bring you our panel and session from the National Dairy Shrine’s Young Professionals Luncheon at World Dairy Expo, held on Sept. 30, 2024. This panel includes three individuals who will share their personal career journeys, from when they were once college students themselves to the roles in which they serve the dairy industry today: Panelists: Rachel (Coyne) Kurth – MILC Group Jared Dueppengiesser-Acepsis  Nick Randle -  Zoetis Learn how to build your own professional network, seek out personal development, make big job decisions and step into leadership roles both at work and within the dairy community from this trio of dairy professionals.

October 8 • 1h 19m 9.2s
Agronomy Update With Stine Director of Agronomy Tom Larson cover art

Agronomy Update With Stine Director of Agronomy Tom Larson

Stine Director of Agronomy Tom Larson shares highlights from the 2024 growing season, the performance of Stine’s soybean and corn products, and lessons learned from the year. If you have a question for our Stine experts, feel free to send it to us at AskTheSeedcast@stineseed.com.   Make sure you stay up to date on everything Stine by following us on all our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StineSeed  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stineseedco/ X: https://twitter.com/StineSeed

October 8 • 33m 4.3s
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The Layerz Life with Courtney Rayzor

Courtney Rayzor is the founder and CEO of Layerz. Layerz was built when Courtney saw a need for mid range clothing company in the western apparel world. Courtney wears many hats and can be found working alongside her husband, spending time with her son and designing new designs for Layerz and Oh My Stars. You can shop here and use code TYLER10 to save!

October 8 • 27m 38.5s
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Agriculture Today: October 7, 2024

On this episode of Agriculture Today, we'll have an in depth look at the national crop progress report that was released Monday afternoon, a state by state breakdown of state crop reports throughout the Brownfield coverage area, updates on recovery and assistance stemming from Hurricane Helene, and the push for a resolution regarding Mexico's ban on GM corn. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 7 • 24m 59.9s
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Innovations in Agriculture, Episode 1

In this edition of "Innovations in Agriculture," Brownfield's Brent Barnett talks with Francisco Manzano with Loveland Products, the proprietary company for Nutrien, about a new biocontrol tool for integrated pest management that is in the product pipeline.   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 7 • 8m 55.6s
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On the Ground (PM Episode)

Brownfield's Carah Hart interviews Missouri cow-calf producer Ketih Baxter at the 2024 Ozark Farm Fest. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

October 7 • 5m 5.5s
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RealAg Radio: Tile drainage benefits, wheat row width, and farm safety, Oct 7, 2024

Thanks for tuning in to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson to discuss some listener agronomic feedback and questions, including: The benefits of tile drainage (for the west, too); Defining soil health; Wheat row width; and, The importance of farm safety.... Read More

October 7 • 54m 11.3s
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DriveTime: October 7, 2024

Hurricane Milton increased to a Category 5 storm today and is expected to make landfall late Wednesday threatening damage to areas already suffering from Hurricane Helene less than two weeks ago.

October 7 • 4m 59s
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10 07 24 Managing Shelterbelts

10 07 24 Managing Shelterbelts by Ag PhD

October 7 • 58m 59.3s
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Ranch Raised with Karina Jones – National 4-H Week!

4-H engages, enables and empowers more than 6 million young people every day, and this year’s annual 4-H Week reminds us that every child has valuable strengths and real influence to improve the world around us.   [READ MORE...]

October 7 • 1m 59.9s
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Understanding Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) in Cattle

October 7 • 33m 49.1s
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Food Safety in Kentucky With Special Guest Bryan Brady

In this episode of Hort Culture, we're joined by Bryan Brady from the Cultivate Kentucky Partnership at The Food Connection. Bryan shares his invaluable insights on assisting produce farmers to navigate the complexities of entering wholesale markets. He delves into innovative, cost-effective strategies for meeting food safety and quality assurance requirements, a crucial step for local farmers aiming to expand their reach. Tune in to discover how Bryan's expertise is fostering growth and sustainability in Kentucky's agricultural community. Cultivate Kentucky-The Food Connection Produce Safety at theCenter For Crop Diversification  Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: hortculturepodcast@l.uky.edu Check us out on Instagram!

October 7 • 51m 8.5s
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Tips from Iowa’s 2024 Conservation Farmers of the Year

Welcome to Episode 171 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode, Story County brothers Jason and John Maxwell share the journey that led to them becoming Iowa’s 2024 Conservation Farmers of the Year. Later in the episode, Iowa State University Extension behavioral health expert Dr. David Brown reminds farmers of steps they should take to care for their mental health needs during the stressful harvest season.  Resources mentioned in this episode: Read more about 2024 Iowa Conservation Farmer of the Year award winners John and Jason Maxwell. Learn more about Iowa’s conservation progress at ConservationCountsIowa.com. Iowa Concern website and hotline. Farm stress resources, including free, one-on-one, ongoing counseling for Iowa farm families, through Personal Assistance Services.

October 7 • 26m 50.9s
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Herd Health: Using the Omics

With new genomic technology being used for Holstein cattle in the dairy industry, will this technology assist with fertility in the beef cattle industry? Dr. Bob Larson and Dr. Brad White discuss this topic along with a review paper that looks at using these technologies on beef cattle. They also discuss how to use omics… Continue reading Herd Health: Using the Omics

October 7 • 21m 52.5s
Episode 260 - Farm culture - a view from a manger, a veterinarian, and lived experience - UMN Extension's The Moos Room cover art

Episode 260 - Farm culture - a view from a manger, a veterinarian, and lived experience - UMN Extension's The Moos Room

Questions, comments, scathing rebuttals? -> themoosroom@umn.edu or call 612-624-3610 and leave us a message! Twitter -> @UMNmoosroom and @UMNFarmSafety Facebook -> @UMNDairy YouTube -> UMN Beef and Dairy and UMN Farm Safety and Health Instagram -> @UMNWCROCDairy Extension Website AgriAmerica Podcast Directory

October 7 • 30m 38.9s
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325. Intelinair’s Tim Hassinger on agtech’s impact on net farm income + managing today for less turbulent times

Corn prices hit a 4-year low in Q3, on the prospect of a record harvest. That data follows research and insights from USDA that expects net farm income to be down 25% year over year. One solution to this challenge is innovation. Tim Hassinger, CEO of Intelinair, joins today to share perspective on the market and innovation’s role in driving net farm income and operational efficiency.  Agriculture is a cyclical business and the industry is certainly going through it now. Tim talks managing today for how you want to come out of this economic turbulence, what he hears from farmer customers (hint: it’s realism) and how innovators should be operating for success.   Where is Intelinair finding their success? Fresh off winning AgTech Data Analytics Company of the Year at the AgTech Breakthrough Awards, Tim talks growing and scaling their business and their continued pursuit of adding tools to their suite that help the farmer make better decisions and – ultimately – save money.  How does the former leader of Dow AgroSciences and Lindsay Corporation feel about his time as CEO of Intelinair? Tim talks about new challenges, adjusting his mindset to meet the needs of the business and what has him excited as he looks to the future.

October 7 • 20m 43.6s
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Ep. 388 – Gabe Brown and Luke Jones – Making the Regenerative Shift

Gabe Brown and Luke Jones joined me once again to discuss making the switch to regenerative agriculture. With Understanding Ag recently crossing 36 million acres on which they have consulted they have seen a lot of people make the regenerative shift. We discuss some of the commonalities among those who have not succeeded as well...

October 7 • 1h 2m 9.1s
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Strategic Succession Planning & Profit Growth with Brain Trust Ag

We are joined by Clink Fischer, founder of Brain Trust Ag, an innovative advisory firm dedicated to helping farmers maximize profitability and sustainability. Clink shares his extensive knowledge on financial planning, succession strategies, and business growth, offering practical advice on how farmers can navigate the complex financial landscape of modern agriculture. With a focus on long-term planning and adaptability, Brain Trust Ag supports farm owners in building businesses that are not only financially stable but also prepared for future challenges and opportunities. During the episode, Clink discusses how Brain Trust Ag helps clients create custom financial roadmaps tailored to their specific farm operations, whether they are managing a small family farm or a large agricultural enterprise. Topics include the importance of succession planning, strategies to ensure generational transfer, and key methods for improving operational efficiency. Clink also delves into the value of analyzing financial metrics to make data-driven decisions that can increase profitability and long-term success. The episode highlights Brain Trust Ag's mission to be more than just a financial consultancy, emphasizing its holistic approach to ensuring farmers' success. We also explore how Clink's experience in the industry has helped hundreds of farmers across the U.S. implement practical and sustainable solutions to grow their businesses. This conversation will inspire listeners to think critically about their farm's financial health and plan for the future with clarity and confidence.   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 Phone 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/

October 7 • 1h 26m 0.9s
Monster Jobs Report Might Hinder the Fed From Cutting Rates - MIP #451 with Rich Posson cover art

Monster Jobs Report Might Hinder the Fed From Cutting Rates - MIP #451 with Rich Posson

Moving Iron's Official Data Partner Is Fusable. The Home Iron Solutions And EDA Data. Ignite Your Dealership's Growth With Fusable.com Move More Iron with Fusable! Get your Free Demo at info.ironsolutions.com/moving-iron-podcast. Summary In this episode of the Moving Iron Podcast, Casey Seymour and Rich Posson discuss the current state of the economy, focusing on recent job reports, the dynamics between manufacturing and services sectors, and the implications for the stock market and the Federal Reserve. They also delve into the impact of Middle East tensions on oil prices, insights into the corn market, and the broader implications of U.S. energy independence on global markets. Takeaways 254,000 new jobs were added in September, exceeding expectations. The unemployment rate remains stable at around 4.1%. Manufacturing is struggling while the services sector shows growth. The stock market reacted positively to the job report, indicating optimism. Middle East tensions could disrupt oil prices and market stability. The U.S. has significant oil production capacity, affecting global oil dynamics. Corn prices have risen due to perceived shortages and market adjustments. The Fed's rate cuts have influenced commodity market sentiments. Energy independence could shift global oil market dynamics. Seasonal demand for grains may lead to price increases in the future. Sound Bites "This is a tough number to forecast." "Manufacturing has issues with bringing back jobs to the U.S." "The stock market's happy dappy exploded." Chapters 00:00 Economic Overview and Job Reports 03:00 Manufacturing vs. Services Sector Dynamics 05:52 Market Reactions and Federal Reserve Implications 09:06 Middle East Tensions and Oil Market Impact 12:13 Corn Market Insights and Future Predictions 22:01 U.S. Energy Independence and Global Market Effects Presented By @AxonTire @AgDirect @IronSolutions @FusableData @EDAdata @Valleytransinc Music By: @TalbottBrothers Host: @casey9673 #agequipmentbusinesstal #letsgomovesomeiron Contact Me at: MovingIronLLC.com movingironpodcast@movingironpodcast.com #economy #report #manufacturing #servicessector #FederalReserve #oilmarket #MiddleEasttensions #cornmarket #energyindependence #globalmarket

October 7 • 39m 46.7s
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Open Mic: Mike Seyfert- National Grain and Feed Association

This week’s Open Mic guest is Mike Seyfert, President and CEO of the National Grain and Feed Association. Most in the ag industry were relieved that dockworkers were back on the job following an agreement on wages that allowed East Coast and Gulf ports to reopen last week. Seyfert says container shipments are an integral factor in meeting global customers demands for a number of U.S. agricultural products. Prior to his tenure at NGFA, Seyfert had an extensive career on Capitol Hill. He recognizes the challenges of  seeing a farm bill approved by the end of the year, but says the industry needs new policy now.

October 6 • 24m 34.1s
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Open Mic: Mike Seyfert- National Grain and Feed Association

This week’s Open Mic guest is Mike Seyfert, President and CEO of the National Grain and Feed Association. Most in the ag industry were relieved that dockworkers were back on the job following an agreement on wages that allowed East Coast and Gulf ports to reopen last week. Seyfert says container shipments are an integral factor in meeting global customers demands for a number of U.S. agricultural products. Prior to his tenure at NGFA, Seyfert had an extensive career on Capitol Hill. He recognizes the challenges of  seeing a farm bill approved by the end of the year, but says the industry needs new policy now.

October 6 • 24m 34.1s
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#77 Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts with Emmy Armstrong East_TN-FarmHer

Emmy was stranded on a mountain island with her dairy herd, but there are hundreds of people so much worse off.  They need our help. Please join me in giving money, food, feed, fencing supplies, hay, etc to the relief efforts of Hurricane Helene. If you are able to donate Hay, Feed, Water, or pasture space please see the link HERE: https://ncdisaster.ces.ncsu.edu/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFswzxleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHbZwNqJ64mLezx4NnEre4dzY3yMlW8a5TcWaBFj4vGdXbbM-wCvY9qTfnA_aem_ZsHd4x-iCH_8x2yTMLzk6g   Learn more information: https://www.michiganfarmnews.com/hurricane-helene-aftermath-mi-young-farmers-offer-help?fbclid=IwY2xjawFswXZleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHUpwMOcKyKFt-kbZx6SKII8vrFY5-W1SxGniVGPuD2TlbJsELsUdkr7xoQ_aem_SWwYNzmcU_hSuJJlNgGCHw    If you can give money please see some links below: Volunteer helicopter fleet fuel Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/fuel-helicopters-to-save-nc-mountain-communities?qid=0f1f44e4697b71a8654a402e98f02b76 Southern Patriot Farms: https://www.facebook.com/SouthernPatriotFarms Mountain Mule Packer Ranch: https://www.facebook.com/mountainmulepackersranch Funny farm tn: https://www.facebook.com/funnyfarmtn East_tn_farmher: https://www.tiktok.com/@east_tn_farmher?lang=en Creekside Family Farms: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093406516285     Connect with me:  If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot, post to Facebook or Instagram and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast to let us know your key takeaways. Connect with Sarah Zastrow Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/2295514594092240 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/throwingwrenchesmendingfences/ Website https://www.micultivatebalance.com/ Pinterest Page: https://www.pinterest.com/micultivatebalance/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMVcExxS1xgVghkfXQ7e Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMevsHpyW/

October 6 • 47m 45.4s
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Catching A Soybean Yield Thief

The Ohio Soybean Council invests in research that provides technologies and information that will increase profit opportunities for Ohio farmers. One of those research projects is to help farmers manage Soybean Cyst Nematode, or SCN, which is the leading cause of soybean yield loss in North America. Hear about the latest SCN research and how farmers can get free tests for their fields. Plus, it is a busy time of year for the Ohio Harness Horsemen's Association and we will get an update from OHHA on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.

October 6 • 24m 0.2s
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