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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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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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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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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 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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RealAg Radio: Second cut hay, fall moisture, and harvest variability, Sept 19, 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: Gerrit Herrema of Uxbridge, Ont.; Brendan Byrne of Essex, Ont.; and, Jocelyn Wasko of Eastend, Sask.; and, Chad Beagle of Rimbey, Alta. Also hear from western agronomist Mike... Read More

September 19 • 58m 20.6s
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DriveTime: September 19, 2024

In announcing the final investment of the Biden administration's Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program. Vilsack says with the right mindset, he believes Congress can deliver a new farm bill.

September 19 • 4m 59.1s
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09 19 24 Reading a Soil Test

09 19 24 Reading a Soil Test by Ag PhD

September 19 • 59m 0.3s
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Parlor to Plate – September 18, 2024

In the latest edition of the Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from Ever.Ag Insights, ... Read more The post Parlor to Plate – September 18, 2024 appeared first on .

September 19 • 18m 35.8s
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Developing Young Leaders: Iowa Cattlemen Visit Washington

On this episode, we are joined by members of the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association including their CEO Bryan Whaley and Shelby Cornelius, a young producer and participant in the Iowa Cattlemen’s Leadership Program. Whaley explains the history and purpose of this leadership program, which includes the opportunity for producers to advocate for the cattle industry in Washington, D.C. Cornelius discusses his experience in Washington and the importance of sharing your story with D.C. policymakers.

September 19 • 13m 52.7s
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157 | Record dairy markets + how to value corn silage: HighGround Dairy September Monthly Market Update

In this episode of the Uplevel Dairy Podcast, host Peggy Coffeen dives into the current landscape of dairy markets with Curtis Bosma from HighGround Dairy. The episode starts by giving listeners an overview of recent trends in dairy futures, including notable gains in Class III and Class IV prices and the implications for dairy producers. Curtis shares insights on the influence of managed money in the commodity markets and what this indicates about future market movements.Throughout the episode, Curtis discusses the critical impact of diseases such as the Blue Tongue virus in Europe and the H5N1 avian influenza in California. He highlights how these events affect global and local dairy production and what dairy farmers need to watch for regarding their milk supply and pricing. Curtis also offers advice on how dairy producers can navigate these tumultuous times by leveraging risk management strategies.The episode wraps up with an in-depth conversation about valuing corn silage, especially during the current harvest season. Curtis breaks down the various factors that should be considered, from managing shrinkage to understanding the financial implications of either growing or purchasing corn silage. This timely discussion is aimed at helping dairy farmers make informed decisions about their feed strategy to ensure financial stability and operational efficiency. Grab your September Market Report Here:  https://marketing.highgrounddairy.com/producer-market-update-september-2024. Information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes and is not a solicitation to buy or sell commodities.  Opinions expressed are current opinions as of September 18, 2024 at 10 a.m. CST and only represent the views of the speaker and not those of HighGround Trading, unless otherwise expressly noted.

September 19
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F4F - Zach Hefty AKA "Prince Hefty"

We sit down with Zach Hefty, a fifth-generation farmer from Baltic, South Dakota. Zach works in communication and sales at Hefty Seed Company, where he also uses his skills as a certified drone pilot to support sustainable farming practices. As the son and nephew of Brian and Darren Hefty—hosts of the AgPhD TV and Radio Show—Zach has deep roots in agriculture. Though he doesn’t technically farm, he contributes by helping with soil sampling, running the grain cart, and offering agronomy tips on social media platforms like TikTok. We learn about Zach’s passion for crop management, soil conservation, and his recent experience speaking at the AgPhD Field Day, where he moderated discussions with influencers Tony Reed and Michelle Martin. We'll also explore how social media has impacted his life and as always, we’ll wrap up with some fun. 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/

September 19 • 59m 17.8s
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RealAg Radio: Farm safety, an ag critic moves on, and the return of Parliament, Sept 18, 2024

Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by James Moore, with Dentons, on the return of Parliament. Plus also hear a clip from the recent Farm Safety Roundup with Jay Remsik of Workplace Safety and Prevention Services. Thoughts on something we talked about on the show?... Read More

September 18 • 54m 9.8s
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Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast Special - 2024 Ohio Drought

On this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast Special, we cover many aspects of the drought that the majority of Ohio is dealing with, including the programs and assistance available to farmers being impacted by the extremely dry conditions, what the short and long term weather forecasts look like, tips on preventing field fires during harvest season and why keeping your mental wellness top-of-mind is so important during these historically challenging times. Guests: Dr. John Patterson, Director of Ohio Farm Service Agency Dr. Aaron Wilson, State Climatologist for Ohio Derek Hommer, Risk Management Consultant and Agronomy Specialist with Nationwide Agribusiness Brice Acton, Ross County grain farmer

September 18 • 40m 56.4s
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09 18 24 Reducing Erosion on the Farm

09 18 24 Reducing Erosion on the Farm by Ag PhD

September 18 • 59m 0.2s
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Ethanol Report 9-18-24

September 18 • 21m 36.9s
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Your optimal N rate: Understanding its impact on yield, water quality, and the bottom line

In this episode of the Advancing Nitrogen Smart series, we discuss probably the most important topic for many farmers - rate. What makes both over-application and under-application of nitrogen counter-productive in terms of yield? How does a Maximum Return To Nitrogen (MRTN) rate approach differ from a yield-based approach? What are long-term environmental consequences of over-application, and how does this relate to a farmer's operation? What are some ways to address in-field variability when determining rate?  Guests: Brad Carlson, Extension educator (Mankato) Daniel Kaiser, Extension nutrient management specialist (St. Paul) Additional resources: Maximum Return To Nitrogen (MRTN) rate calculator  Are you overspending on fertilizer? Best practices for nitrogen management Nitrogen Smart (online course) --- For the latest nutrient management information, subscribe to the Nutrient Management Podcast. And don't forget to subscribe to the Minnesota Crop News daily or weekly email newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube channel, like UMN Extension Nutrient Management on Facebook, follow us on X (formerly twitter), and visit our website. If you have questions or comments, please email us at nutmgmt@umn.edu. Advancing Nitrogen Smart is proud to be supported by the farm families of Minnesota and their corn check-off investment through Minnesota Corn.

September 18 • 30m 12.2s
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DriveTime: September 18, 2024

With a long political agenda and a short calendar of sessions Congressional ag leaders are still discussing a new farm bill before the end of the calendar year.

September 18 • 4m 59s
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Carbon Intensity Q & A | CI Chit Chat Episode 40

In the 40th episode of CI Chit Chat, Continuum Ag's CEO Mitchell Hora is joined by Ag Sales Rep, David Hora. Together, they discuss why farmers interest is so high around CI, the importance of farmers knowing the value from their preliminary CI Score, misconceptions around CI, as well as what the benefits of CI Scores are outside of ethanol. 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

September 18
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S8 E3 - EPA ESA Update

This week our host Sarah Lancaster and co-host Alyssa Essman discuss the final version of the herbicide strategy plan in accordance with the Endangered Species Act (ESA).  They are joined by special guests Bill Chism and Ashlea Frank to chat about the timeline for implementation of these strategies, and what this means for farmers and applicators in the years to come.    A few helpful links our guests provided for any questions regarding the ESA.  https://www.epa.gov/endangered-species https://www.Festf.org https://wssa.net/endangered-species/   We are partnered with Crop Protection Network (CPN), so check out their page for more great information, and thanks to our sponsor North Central IPM Center for their support!

September 18 • 59m 32.5s
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Ranch Raised with Karina Jones – Farm and Ranch Risks!

Take the time to identify risk areas on your operation, create a safety plan, and communicate to everyone on your team! You are all worth it!  [READ MORE...]

September 18 • 2m 0.1s
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From the Furrow – John Baize– September 17, 2024

In our weekly series From the Furrow, host Mike McGinnis ... Read more The post From the Furrow – John Baize– September 17, 2024 appeared first on .

September 18 • 11m 33.5s
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GDT Review with Jon Spainhour – September 17, 2024

Cody Koster and Jon Spainhour take a deep dive into ... Read more The post GDT Review with Jon Spainhour – September 17, 2024 appeared first on .

September 18 • 8m 0.8s
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Soy Spotlight: Tennessee Soybean Promotion Council | The Better. Cleaner. Now! Podcast

Stefan Maupin, Executive Director of the Tennessee Soybean Promotion Council, joins Tom Verry, Director of Outreach and Development at Clean Fuels, to discuss the evolving role of farmers in addressing today’s most pressing challenges. As consumer interest in food, fiber and energy consumption grows to unprecedented levels, Maupin shares how farmers are working to meet these demands while enhancing sustainability and production.For more information, visit Clean Fuels Alliance America. To suggest topics or guests for a future episode, email us at podcasts@CleanFuels.org.

September 18 • 51m 26.2s
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Ranch Raised with Karina Jones – Farm Safety Week On The Road!

So let’s continue to work together to keep our communities safe, healthy, and injury free not just during National Farm Safety and Health Week, but all year long.    [READ MORE...]

September 17 • 2m 0.1s
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RealAg Radio: Pulse tariffs, a cow/calf survey, and managing micronutrients, Sept 17, 2024

Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Nufarm’s Valtera EZ and Fierce EZ fall applied herbicides! Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Courtney Stephenson for a spotlight interview for Nufarm talking about Valtera and Fierce EZ; Greg Cherewyk with Pulse Canada about the removal of... Read More

September 17 • 55m 14.4s
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DriveTime: September 17, 2024

Iowa Senator Charles Grassley prefers the certainty of a new farm bill to another extension of outdated policy. Economists are anticipating the Feds next steps in managing financial policy.

September 17 • 4m 59s
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E149 – Carbon Markets (Ask the Expert)

Join Bruce on this unedited episode from Ask the Expert at the 2024 Farm Science Review! Bruce sits down and talks with Mike Estadt, Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator from Pickaway County, about the carbon markets and its potential for farming operations.

September 17 • 26m 39.2s
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09 17 24 Sudden Death Syndrome in Soybeans

09 17 24 Sudden Death Syndrome in Soybeans by Ag PhD

September 17 • 59m 0.4s
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Feeder and Live Cattle Markets Face Mixed Signals as Fall Approaches

September 17 • 12m 49.8s
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The Data It Takes to Build a More Resilient Cow

Big data and strategic collaborations are the way of future when it comes to solving genetic challenges in the beef business. This episode covers work that is happening now to inform tools of the future. Christine Baes gives a peak into a multi-disciplinary project she works with on behalf of the Canadian dairy industry, and Andre Garcia draws parallels to what could be possible in the U.S. beef industry. Fertility, efficiency and methane emissions are among the traits that could see new ways for selection pressure in the future.  HOSTS: Miranda Reiman and Kelli Retallick-Riley  GUESTS:  Christine Baes, department head and Canada Research Chair in Livestock Genomics for the University of Guelph, was born and raised on a dairy farm in Southwestern Ontario. She has a bachelor’s degree from Guelph, a master's in animal welfare from Universität Hohenheim, and a PhD in quantitative genetics from the Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology and the Christian Albrechts Universität zu Kiel in Germany. She and her team are involved in various large-scale livestock breeding projects (swine, horses, dairy cattle, goats) and bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and practical application of new knowledge. Baes has extensive knowledge in the areas of quantitative genetics and statistical genomics as it relates to the genetic and genomic evaluation of livestock.  In her spare time, she runs a small farm outside of Maryhill. André Garcia, senior geneticist for Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI), grew up in southern Brazil with a diversified agriculture background.  In 2015, he earned his animal science degree from Margina State University and followed it with a master’s program in animal breeding and genetics. He earned his PhD from the University of Georgia, where he also took on a postdoctoral research position with a strong emphasis on quantitative genetics and the use of genomic information for genetic evaluation.  Garcia came to AGI as a research and development geneticist in 2021. He works on genomic evaluation and in an educational role, helping producers understand the technology available to improve their herds.  Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.

September 17
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Strong USDA corn yield estimate weakens corn market | Weekly Commodity Market Update

This week Will and Ben look at what USDA's strong corn production estimates mean for the market. Market recap (changes on week as of Monday's close): » December 2024 corn up $.03 at $4.10 » December 2025 corn up $.03 at $4.48 » November 2024 soybeans down $.14 at $10.04 » November 2025 soybeans down $.06 at $10.57 » December soybean oil down 1.37 cents at 39.11 cents/lb » December soybean meal up $1.20 at $323.80/short ton » December 2024 wheat up $.10 at $5.78 » July 2025 wheat up $.09 at $6.13 » December 2024 cotton up 5.13 cents at 72.82 cents/lb » December 2025 cotton up 2.09 cents at 72.44 cents/lb » October WTI Crude Oil up $1.25 at $70.10/barrel Weekly highlights: The Consumer Price Index (2.5%) and the Producer Price Index (1.7%) had annual changes that both came in below levels experienced in July and analyst pre-report expectations. US energy stocks were up across the board last week as crude oil, gasoline, distillate fuel, and ethanol stocks increased 35, 97, 97 and 15 million gallons, respectively. Implied gasoline use fell 5% on the week. US ethanol production increased 5 millin gallons to 318 million gallons on the week- compared to 305 million gallons last year and 283 million gallons in 2022. Ethanol profitability remains supportive of relatively high crush margins. The September WASDE Report showed a larger US corn yield at 183.6 bushels per acre, a higher sorghum yield at 57.4 bushels per acre, a lower cotton yield at 807 pounds per acre, lower rice yield at 7,588 pounds per acre, and flat soybean and wheat yields at 53.2 and 52.2 bushels per acre, respectively. Global soybean stocks continue to be burdensome. Open interest in Chicago commodities was down for wheats (-3.8%) and soybean meal (-0.8%), while up for corn (+0.6%), soybean (+1.7%), soybean oil (+1.0%), cotton (+1.3%), and rough rice (2.5%). Money managers were net buyers of Chicago wheats (+21,954 contracts), corn (+44,077 contracts), soybeans (+23,495 contracts), soybean meal (+13,877 contracts), and rough rice (+376). They were net sellers of soybean oil (-90 contracts) and cotton (-6,827). The new marketing year has started for corn, grain sorghum and soybeans with export sales for the first week of the marketing year reported at 26.2, 2.8 and 54.2 million bushels, respectively. Maybe most notable in the data were US soybean export sales to Argentina. US Crop Conditions: There are some chances of precipitation across the country this coming weekend and in the Atlantic Coast states, but unfortunately the broader region remains hotter than normal. The corn crop seems to be getting bigger as harvest rolls along. The lack of precipitation and hotter than normal temperatures had many thinking that weekly corn conditions ratings would deteriorate on the week. Instead corn ratings increased one percentage point. It is likely that producers are finding yields on their yield monitors and the conversation has influenced condition’s reporters that the crop is better than originally reported. This is bearish to the corn market in the short run. US grain and oilseed export inspections were neutral. Corn shipments of 26.5, grain sorghum shipments of 2.6, and soybean shipments of 14.7 million bushels were all within expectations but below recent volumes. Wheat shipments of 20.5 million bushels were slightly higher than recent volumes. The National Oilseed Processors Association reported their members crushed 158.0 million bushels of soybeans in August- well below all trade estimates and the lowest monthly volume since September 2021. US corn conditions ratings were 1 percentage point higher on the week to 65% good to excellent when the expectation was for a 1 percentage point decline. Corn harvest is 9% completed compared to 5% this time last year. US soybean conditions rating was 1 point lower- matching expectations. Soybean harvest is 6% complete as of Sunday. Topics: » Market recap » September crop supply and demand » Soybean crush drops to three-year low » Managing an operation during low prices » Federal Reserve to meet over interest rates » 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.

September 17 • 13m 30.1s
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S5E5: Alyssa Walsh on how Sweet Briar Creative is redefining agriculture marketing

Alyssa Walsh is the owner and founder of Sweet Briar Creative. She’s a proud ‘Cyclone’ graduate, an Iowa native, and has recently set roots in Kansas with her husband Daniel. Located in the heart of the Flint Hills, Alyssa is surrounded by the pulse of the cattle industry, which fuels her inspiration daily. Together they run Regal Cattle, an operation focused on equipping youth with the tools to succeed in the show ring for a season, & the genetics to build a business for generations. Alyssa started Sweet Briar Creative from the ground up during her time at Iowa State University. The original goals of the business was to display her self-taught videography and graphic design skills to future employers. As the business grew, she leaned on God’s calling for her life and took it full-time following graduation. Alyssa moved to Fort Worth, Texas where the business truly had the chance to grow from a college portfolio into the uniquely specialized marketing agency that it is today. Sweet Briar Creative now serves clients all across the country & even worldwide. Since that leap of faith, Alyssa has loved the opportunity to speak on stages near and far about the importance of starting to chase your dreams now, not later. Committed to igniting the entrepreneurial spark in young people, she is enthusiastic about continuing to grow awareness and drive positive change on this topic. Alongside these efforts, Alyssa recently launched a set of digital courses, instructing eager students of all ages how to learn design and video techniques. Above all she attributes her success in business to God’s sovereign plan for her life. She hopes that SBC continues to point her audience towards Christ, and aims to keep Him at the forefront of it all. You can walk with Alyssa on her entrepreneurship adventures at @SweetBriarCreative & @Regal_Cattle Check out PrimePlus Beef Bars: ⁠⁠⁠https://primepluswagyu.com/AGCHICKS⁠⁠⁠ Ag Gear: ⁠https://ag-gear.rfrl.co/egnjj⁠ Shop Ag Chicks Merch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.agchicks.net/shop⁠⁠⁠ ⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ------------------------------------------------ Connect with Ally Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://agchicks.net⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://instagram.com/agchicks⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://facebook.com/agchicks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠ Subscribe on YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠ @AGCHICKS https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agchicks/support

September 17 • 45m 18.4s
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Grass-based Dairying with Alexandre Farms

Alexandre Family Farm is an entirely grass-based dairy farm in Crescent City, California. Their mission is to farm in harmony with nature, and in doing so they produce A2/A2 organic milk that is rich in nutrients and easier for human digestion than your typical milk found in the grocery store. Blake Alexandre, along with Jared and Justin, dives deep into the dairy industry, grass-based dairying, their milk production, and the practices that make their farm, and products, unique. This one’s interesting!

September 17
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Ep. 95: A new Border Collie pup, and a few LGD victories

Update on dog stuff on the Steele farm, including a new puppy! 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.⁠⁠ David Dagley's website: ⁠⁠DagleyRanch.com⁠⁠ Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on ⁠⁠Audionautix.com⁠⁠.

September 17 • 37m 18s
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433 Steve Archer II Chicago Farmer

I interviewed an urban farmer from Chicago, but his outlook on the world was so fascinating, we kinda forgot to talk about farming...

September 17 • 49m 24s
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WOYM – GMO Wheat – The Time Has Come

In this episode, we engage with Dalton Henry, the Vice President of Policy at U.S. Wheat Associates, and Peter Laudman, the Director of Trade Policy at U.S. Wheat Associates.  Together, they bring a wealth of experience in agricultural policy and trade, focusing on the implications of new technologies in the wheat industry. Their insights shed light on the evolving landscape of wheat consumption and production in the U.S., as well as the regulatory challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. We discuss the critical advancements in wheat seed technology, including genetically modified organisms (GMOs), hybrid wheat, and gene editing, and their implications for U.S. farmers and international markets. The introduction of HB4 drought-tolerant wheat marks a significant milestone in the global wheat industry. The streamlined regulatory process in the U.S. facilitates quicker approvals for GMOs, benefiting future gene editing technologies. Successful commercialization of GM wheat can address agricultural challenges, as demonstrated by the HB4 trait. Lessons from the Syngenta MIR162 case highlight the importance of securing regulatory approvals before market introduction. Maintaining communication with international markets is essential for ensuring U.S. wheat remains competitive. Embracing innovative wheat technologies is crucial for addressing food security and climate resilience challenges. Podcast Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction to the Wheat's On Your Mind podcast and guests (01:06) - Background on wheat consumption, production, and seed technology (02:23) - Impact of biofuels initiatives on crop choices (03:38) - Overview of GMOs, hybrid wheat, and gene editing technologies (03:53) - Discussion of HB4 drought-tolerant wheat trait in Argentina (05:11) - Peter's reconnaissance trip to Argentina to learn about HB4 (06:15) - Observations from HB4 wheat field trials (07:23) - Performance of HB4 wheat under drought and normal conditions (09:35) - Regulatory approvals for HB4 wheat globally (11:10) - Process for introducing GMO traits in the US market (13:45) - Lessons from past GMO commercialization issues (15:14) - US wheat industry principles for biotechnology commercialization (16:53) - Customer reactions to GMO wheat developments (19:04) - Communication and relationship with Bioceres (20:55) - Implications of HB4 approval on other wheat technologies (24:00) - Global progress on gene-edited wheat development (25:26) - Importance of new wheat technologies for global competitiveness (27:24) - Humanitarian aspects of increased wheat production (28:50) - Closing remarks on the future of wheat technology Kansas Wheat

September 17 • 29m 40.5s
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#AntiAverage Leader Sarah J. Bohnenkamp

Sarah J. Bohnenkemp is a coach and consultant who spends her time helping people reach their fullest potential. Sarah helps people and leaders strategically think and reach their goals. This week Sarah talks about how she got into coaching and what the looks like for her! https://www.sarahjbohnenkamp.com/ Books Sarah suggested: Never Split the Difference Never Eat Alone

September 17 • 16m 46.9s
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156 | Family Farm Transition: Strategies and Stories from the Field

World Dairy Expo Sneak Peak! This episode is a preview of the Tanbark Talk, “Securing the Future: A candid conversation about dairy farm transition planning”, coming up Oct. 1, 9-11 a.m.  Sponsored by Compeer Financial, you can join us live in the Tanbark, or join us through the virtual live stream, to hear from the Oeschner family, as well as Steve Schweoer from Compeer and Jared Holt from Ascent Financial. Business consultant Jared Holt  joins us today to share stories and strategies from the field, from working with the Oeschners and other farm families to successfully transition their businesses from one generation to the next. Join us at World Dairy Expo for this Tanbark Talk: “Securing the Future: A candid conversation about dairy farm transition planning” Tuesday, Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to 11 am., in the Tanbark Hosted by: Peggy Coffeen, Uplevel Dairy Podcast Sponsored by: Compeer Financial Panelists: The Oeschner Family; Steve Schweoer, Compeer Financial; Jared Holt, Ascent Financial. Tune in LIVE virtually! Register now: Compeer.com/WDE2024 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

September 17 • 27m 23.3s
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75. Her Husbands Hand Was Caught in a Bailer {Farm Safety Series}

As part of National Farm Safety Week from September 15th to the 21st, we are continuing our farm safety series. This series bring on different farm families to share their real-life experiences to raise awareness about farm dangers, help other agricultural families prepare, and offer support after accidents. Calli Williams (Millennial Rancher on Instagram) shares about her husband's accident involving a bailer belt and how they had to advocate for their needs. She provides valuable advice, making her story a must-listen for viewers. 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_

September 17
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Developing Leaders in Your Employees with Sam Cossio

“You learn from the people that you lead.” Sam Cossio grew up in Mexico and moved to the U.S. as a teenager where he then worked for 20+ years in the cattle feeding industry. Sam has a unique story to tell and has insight on labor challenges and opportunities in the agriculture industry. His consulting business, Back to Basics, focuses on connecting people to build respectful, personal relationships between teams. Our conversation with Sam touches on farm and ranch labor, developing leadership skills, and promoting safety and loyalty on the whole operation. Connect with Sam at www.samcossio.com.   #AgLeadership #Feedlots #Feedyard #Beef #NCBA #FarmSafety #FarmLabor #SamCossio #BackToBasics #CattleFeeding #BeefProduction

September 17 • 1h 3m 44.3s
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Ep. 385 – Kent Solberg and Jeremy Sweeten – Outwintering Cattle

Kent Solberg and Jeremy Sweeten of Understanding Ag joined me to discuss strategies for managing outwintering cattle. We talk about how our goals for winter feeding shape our strategies as well as how we maximize the benefits and minimize the challenges. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag! Head over to UnderstandingAg.com to book your...

September 17 • 1h 10m 36.1s
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RealAg Radio: Pea aphids in lentils, soil sampling, and planting winter wheat, Sept 16, 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 Johnson to discuss variability in the edible bean crop, seeding winter wheat, and more; Also hear from Jason Casselman with Canola Council of Canada on soil sampling; Sean Prager with the University of... Read More

September 16 • 53m 56.3s
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DriveTime: September 16, 2024

Agriculture leaders at today's Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City suggested a period of tight margins and low farm income for U.S. growers.

September 16 • 4m 59.1s
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09 16 24 Fixing Lodging Problems in Crops

09 16 24 Fixing Lodging Problems in Crops by Ag PhD

September 16 • 59m 0.4s
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Episode 018: Corn Utopia

In the first episode of our special Environmental Awareness Month series we talk to Andrea Vanderhoff, Director of Technology and Sustainability at Qore, about how they’re using corn as a sustainable alternative to petroleum in making all kinds of fabric products, from jackets, jeans and everything in between.  Qore is the Joint Venture between Cargill and HELM and the parent company to Quira, a bio-based 1,4-butanediol (BDO) made from renewable feedstocks that reduces CO2 emissions compared to materials made using fossil-fuel based BDO. Learn more about Qore at https://www.myqira.com/qira-company

September 16
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The Future Of Dicamba - Episode#76

Made for Agriculture co-host Adam Jones and Cameron Horine discuss updates to EPA labels for dicamba products and crop protection strategy with MFA’s Crop-Trak agronomists. The team discusses the challenge of working with fewer crop protection tools including future limitations of post-emergence chemicals and how using overlapping residuals can help prevent the need for rescue spray treatments of fields. The agronomists discuss yield loss calculations from weeds, modes of action, active ingredient levels, 2-pass Liberty programs, the latest news on EPA lawsuits and trends of new EPA-approved labels for farm chemicals. Also as video on YouTube, Facebook and X. #soybeans #cropprotection #dicamba #madeforagriculture

September 16 • 38m 29.9s
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Stand Your Ground With SD Landowner Ed Fischbach

We will not yield. We will not bend. We will STAND OUR GROUND. All eyes are on South Dakota as citizens lock arms to fight for their God-given, Constitutionally-protected private property rights. In an explosive interview, Ed Fischbach (known as the Godfather of the carbon pipeline battle), exposes the greed, corruption, and power grab happening in our beautiful home state. Together, we celebrate the victories when people get involved and stand firm in what is right. Pre-Order Stand Your Ground shirts: https://amandaradke.com/search?q=pre-order+stand+your+ground Presented by Point Pleasant Angus | 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

September 16 • 1h 7m 8.9s
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Nebraska-based Exact Archery continues to expand

On the latest episode of Outdoor Adventures, Brownfield’s Brent Barnett sits down with Nebraska hunter Jake Wilkins, founder and CEO of Exact Archery. More than a year ago, Jake was on our show discussing his leap of faith developing his own archery company that specializes in broadhead production. He tells Brownfield he’s seen significant growth over the past year as he continues his mission to invent dependable broadheads that don’t break the bank. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

September 16 • 14m 59.9s
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Spotlight on Soybeans Podcast Ep. 6 | Conservation Farming Tactics

Sustainable soybean production is within reach. Missouri Soybeans staff is dedicated to helping farmers with conservation farming to achieve sustainability. MO Soybeans offers assistance with the adoption of conservation-related practices, such as how to navigate cost-share programs, helps farmers get in touch with local technical assistance providers in their area who can walk the farm with them, and aids with enrollment in governmental cost-share programs. Farmers are also invited to walk the Farm for Soy Innovation to witness conservation practices in action. Learn more about the ways sustainable agriculture can improve farms in this episode of the Spotlight on Soybeans Podcast. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

September 16 • 6m 39.6s
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Digging In to the 2024 IMPACT Tour

Last week, MOFB held their annual IMPACT class tour. Members of the 2024 class had to opportunity to visit agribusinesses in the Nashville area. Three members of the class joined us on the podcast this week to review why they made the decision to be part of the cohort and their favorite parts of their time in Tennessee. 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: Erica Schwoeppe, Tiffany Kauffman, Michelle Cloud - 2024 IMPACT Class participants Producer: Natalie Fifer, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist

September 16 • 12m 13.4s
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Ranch Raised with Karina Jones – Farm Safety Week!

I think that this topic is vital to those of us working in agriculture and even those who do not work in ag. Because as long as we are sharing the road together or you need to be fed, you are affected by this topic. [READ MORE...]

September 16 • 2m 0.1s
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An interview with "The Heart of Rural America"

Amanda Radke is a fifth generation rancher from Mitchell, SD. Alongside her husband, Tyler, and their four children, they operate Radke Land & Cattle, an Angus seedstock operation. A former National FFA Extemp Speaking Champion and National Beef Ambassador, Radke has spent nearly 20 years on the road fighting to keep agricultural families on the land, rural main street businesses thriving, and an abundance of food on the dinner table. Amanda is an entrepreneur at heart and wears many hats, in addition to being a ranch mom. She’s the host of “The Heart of Rural America” podcast and radio show, a syndicated columnist, a western retailer, a cattle industry consultant with CK6, a partner in a new auction platform called Bid On Beef, and a children’s book author focused on promoting ag literacy in schools. She also currently serves as an appointee on the National Agriculture Campaign Advisory Council, where she provides industry insights on ag policy discussions to the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee. And when she’s not on the road, you can find her wrangling cattle and rowdy kids. She’s most at home on the ranch, where her love of the land, livestock, and community is rooted in boots-on-the ground work — with plenty of muddy boots and dirty coveralls to prove. Follow on socials www.amandaradke.com www.bidonbeef.com www.radkelandandcattle.com www.ck6consulting.com www.ck6source.com I’m on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, X, TikTok & my podcast, “Heart of Rural America” airs on Wednesdays on Apple + Spotify

September 16 • 33m 23.9s
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Episode 257 - Dr. Joe says thank you to the listeners and announces leaving UMN Extension - 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

September 16 • 6m 28.9s
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Diving into Diets: Feeding Weaned Calves

Dr. Philip Lancaster and Dr. Brad White sit down and discuss feed intake in weaned calves and ways that producers can affect the intake. Tune in to this episode of Bovine Science with BCI to learn more.

September 16 • 22m 57.2s
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Diving into Diets: Feeding Weaned Calves

Dr. Philip Lancaster and Dr. Brad White sit down and discuss feed intake in weaned calves and ways that producers can affect the intake. Tune in to this episode of Bovine Science with BCI to learn more.

September 16 • 22m 57.2s
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321. The Directions Group’s Mark Purdy on farmers of the future + their identified opportunities for innovation in agbioscience

Innovation in agbioscience has never been more critical. In today’s tough economy, farmers are looking for new ways to generate margin and with geopolitical instability around the world, food’s stabilizing force around the world is taking center stage. Former Army Colonel and Executive Vice President of The Directions Group (Aimpoint Research) joins today to talk forces of change in our food system, food security as national security and innovation for the farmer.  Key Takeaways:   The Directions Group’s recent Farmers of the Future research dives into how farmers are evolving, what they need and how his team sees this landscape changing in the future – including consolidation.  Agbioscience’s critical role in human health and its impact on our national security and military service.   Mark’s work with Indiana farmers to define the critical challenges facing their operations as the launch point for this year’s Producer-Led Innovation Challenge and The Directions Group’s methodology of tackling this feedback.  Labor management and administrative burden as huge hurdles for farmers to be successful – and why talking with a farmer will drive better outcomes for innovators.  Read the study, Producer-Led Innovation Challenge Opportunity Identification, at agrinovusindiana.com/research.

September 16 • 22m 22.4s
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Closing the Yield Gap: Protecting Farmers’ Profits w/ Acre Shield

What's Working in Ag Segment: Sukup grain handling equipment stands out due to its superior engineering, durability, and efficiency. Featuring cutting-edge technologies like commercial-grade components, innovative drag conveyors, and precise grain dryers, Sukup ensures faster, safer, and more reliable grain handling. Their equipment is designed for maximum throughput while minimizing damage, making them a top choice for both small and large-scale farming operations. https://www.sukup.com/ Episode Content: Billy Rose explained how AcreShield provides yield protection by offering farmers hybrid seed selection tools based on comprehensive, independent trial data. This allows farmers to choose the best-performing hybrids for their fields and mitigate risk through AcreShield's proprietary insurance products, ensuring that farmers are financially protected when yields fall between 85% and 100% of the target. Farmers using the Yield Optimizer program benefit from a tailored approach, combining data-driven hybrid selection with financial protection to close the yield gap, ultimately boosting profitability despite external challenges. https://www.acreshield.com/ 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/

September 16 • 58m 56.6s
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A Mind Your Melon Monologue with Marshal

We're kicking off the new season with a few updates from Marshal, an overview of the Mind Your Melon Farmer Wellbeing Survey, and a discussion focused on the misconception that mental health and wellbeing is only a "young person's issue."

September 16 • 15m 25.7s
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Cultivating Growth: Email Marketing for Horticulture

In this episode, we dive deep into the world of email marketing and its application to the horticulture industry. Discover how to create effective email campaigns that nurture customer relationships, drive sales, and promote your horticultural products. Questions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions  for Topics: hortculturepodcast@l.uky.edu Check  us out on Instagram!

September 15 • 55m 25.2s
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Open Mic: Representative Dusty Johnson

This week’s Open Mic guest is South Dakota Representative Dusty Johnson. Last week hundreds of farmers were in Washington calling on legislators to press forward to approve a new farm bill. Johnson says deadlines drive achievement in Congress and the challenges farmers shared with their elected leaders was more than enough to try and beat the political odds to deliver new risk management tools and nutrition programs. Johnson shares concerns about farmer use of Chinese drone technology. He is critical of the Biden administration’s immigration policy saying rules are too stringent to legally enter the country and too easy to enter illegally.

September 15 • 21m 25.1s
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Do You Know the Carbon Intensity Score of Your Farm?

Do you know what your Carbon Intensity Score is? Do you know what Carbon Intensity is in the first place? Find out why you should and how knowing your Carbon Intensity Score could be a vital part of your farm's success on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.

September 15 • 15m 24.3s
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Ep. 384 – Clay Conry – Biblical Stewardship

Jared Sorenson Invited me to come share on his Regenerative Legacy Summit. I chose to talk about the topic of bilical stewardship. I attempted to make the case the we were intended by God to exert influence on the creation for the benefit of the ecosystems we manage. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding Ag!...

September 14 • 34m 24.1s
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Feeder cattle futures up $8 this week | Weekly Livestock Market Update

In this livestock market update video, Brownfield's Meghan Grebner and agriculture economist Scott Brown talk about Retail Prices, Supply and Demand numbers, Consumer Sentiment, and more. This week in the markets: Live fed cattle prices are $0.50 lower on the week, and feeder cattle markets were $1.00 to $3.00 lower this week. October live cattle were up $2.30 on the week, and October feeder cattle were up $8.00 on the week. Choice box beef was $3.50 lower this week. Cash hogs were $2.45 lower this week. October lean hog futures were down $1.30 on the week. Pork cutout values were down $2.00 this week on weakness in ribs and hams. Weekly Slaughter: At the end of the week, cattle slaughter was 620,000 head, up 78,000 on the week while down 11,000 for the year. Hog slaughter was 2.571 million head, up 244,000 from the previous week and up 36,000 on the year. Year-to-date cattle slaughter is down 4.1% relative to last year, and hog slaughter is up 1.3%. Retail Prices: The August U.S. choice beef retail price was $8.52 per pound, up $0.08 from the July level. The August choice beef retail price is 3.5% higher than one year ago. The August pork retail price was $4.90 per pound, down $0.02 from July. The August retail pork price is 1.3% above last year. WASDE: USDA’s August WASDE report raised 2024 beef production by nearly 60 million pounds, leaving 2024 beef production only $0.6% lower than the 2023 level. The projection for 2025 beef production was increased by 180 million pounds this month. That leaves 2025 beef production still 4.4% below the estimated 2024 level. USDA lowered 2024 fed steer prices by $3.00 this month and 2025 fed steer prices by $5.00. The 2024/25 corn price was reduced by $0.10 per bushel this month. Consumer Sentiment: The preliminary September Consumer Sentiment increased by 1.6% relative to August. Consumers perceived more favorable prices as inflation for many products has been slowing. Next week's reports: » Livestock Slaughter » Cattle on Feed 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.

September 14 • 19m 49.2s
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RealAg Radio: DJI drones, profits and productivity, and duties on herbicide imports, Sept 13, 2024

Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio. Lyndsey Smith takes over the host seat today and is joined by RealAg’s Kelvin Heppner, and Ontario farmer and podcast host Andrew Campbell for the RealAg Issues Panel. They discuss a number of topics including: An update on China’s anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola;... Read More

September 13 • 54m 23.5s
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DriveTime: September 13, 2024

Agriculture lenders echo comments by farmers to legislators this week about the need for a new farm bill with risk management tools that better reflect today's ag economy.

September 13 • 4m 59.2s
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09 13 24 Farmer Friday

09 13 24 Farmer Friday by Ag PhD

September 13 • 59m 0.3s
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The Grain Feed – September 12, 2024 (Audio Only)

View the video version of this episode here. In The ... Read more The post The Grain Feed – September 12, 2024 (Audio Only) appeared first on .

September 13 • 20m 56.4s
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Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Sept. 13, 2024: Sen. John Hoeven on trade, farm bill; farmer panel

North Dakota Republican Sen. John Hoeven joins the show to discuss the potential impact on agriculture of Donald Trump’s tariff proposals.Then, incoming National Sorghum Producers Chairwoman Amy France and American Soybean Association director Ronnie Russell discuss the unique farm bill push from coalitions of row crop farmers on Capitol Hill this week.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up for free! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD

September 13 • 25m 57.6s
Board Recap: Digging in on Fertility Research, Expanding CAB Production, Enhancing Member Services cover art

Board Recap: Digging in on Fertility Research, Expanding CAB Production, Enhancing Member Services

How is the Association sitting financially at the end of the fiscal year? Do age of dam adjustments distort the genetic evaluation? How does Angus Media handle long-outstanding accounts receivable? How different are the $Weaned Calf Value ($W) and $Maternal Weaned Calf Value indexes? When the American Angus Association Board of Directors met this week, these questions (and many more) were discussed. From DNA sample policies to new advertising products, the Board covered the gamut of Association business. This recap episode captures some of the conversations that breeders have out in the country and how those are then brought to the board room. There were successes to report: AngusLinkSM numbers are up 86%, the Certified Angus Beef ® (CAB ®) brand acceptance rates climbed even during times of tight supplies, the Beef Academy and a new Angus.org launched and much more.    HOSTS: Mark McCully and Miranda Reiman  GUESTS: Charles Mogck, Olivet, S.D., is a third-generation Angus breeder and serving a second term on the Board. He has built upon his family’s heritage in the breed, increasing their herd to 400 registered females. Mogck began his career as a loan officer after attending South Dakota State University, but eventually he found himself working on the farm full-time. Today, Mogck & Sons Angus markets 120 bulls and 50 females annually. They farm 2,000 acres of corn, beans and wheat with an additional 2,500 acres of pasture and hay ground. They also routinely buy feeder cattle from their commercial customers, allowing them to collect data on their customers’ cattle. Mogck records ultrasound, carcass and genomic information to help them make the best decisions they can for the future of their herd. Barry Pollard, Enid, Okla., currently serves as the chairman of the American Angus Association Board of Directors. He attended Oklahoma State University (OSU), followed by medical school and serving as neurosurgeon, performing than 18,000 surgeries prior to his retirement. In addition to other agriculture business ventures, Pollard has built his Pollard Farms registered Angus operation to 400 Angus cows, selling around 150 bulls each year. Darrell Stevenson, White Sulphur Spring, Mont., is serving his second term on the Board. Stevenson holds strong ties to the Angus breed and a history of activity in the Montana Angus Association. He continues his family’s legacy by operating Stevenson Angus Ranch. He is actively involved in international Angus events. In 2010, Stevenson created a partnership with two Russian businessmen to form an international beef venture between the two countries. Due to its success, Stevenson has since overseen shipments of Angus cattle to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. In 2019 Stevenson and his wife, Sara, expanded from Hobson onto a new unit in White Sulphur Springs to establish a later-calving herd operating as Stevenson Down T. Although separated by a mountain range, Darrell continues to breed and market genetics with Stevenson Angus Ranch. Visit the Member Center on angus.org for the full president’s letter or watch for in-depth articles on many of these topics in upcoming editions of the Angus Journal.  Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.

September 13
HOT BARN REPORT: Special Interview with Feeder Flash’s Corbitt Wall! cover art

HOT BARN REPORT: Special Interview with Feeder Flash’s Corbitt Wall!

The Hot Barn Report is a fast paced and entertaining daily program covering the latest news and trends in the cattle industry, hosted by Monte James, a veteran rodeo announcer, radio host and industry expert! The Hot Barn Report features interviews with industry leaders, market analysts, producers and ranchers and features True Price Discovery from salebarns in Great Northern Beef Belt and across the nation. [READ MORE...]

September 13 • 3m 0.1s
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September 13, 2024: Innovations at Kubota and Latest USDA Reports

This week, agricultural organizations welcomed Congress back from summer recess by urging the swift passage of the 2024 Farm Bill. Also in the spotlight is the potential impact of a looming East Coast dockworkers' strike on agricultural products, as well as a continued decline in August tractor sales. Additionally, the USDA is increasing investment in research for specialty crops and organic agriculture. You'll also get an update on USDA’s recently released farm sector income forecast, plus the latest fertilizer insights from Josh Linville of StoneX. In this week’s interview, we highlight Kubota’s latest innovations, including an inside look at their new equipment. Eighth-generation watermelon farmer and NASCAR driver Ross Chastain shares his experience riding Kubota’s RTV-X with Ag News Daily Reporter/Producer Michelle Stangler. We’d love to see your first day of harvest photos! Send them to michelle@agnewsdaily.com, and feel free to get creative—our team will be sharing theirs too. Follow us daily with agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube in addition to our weekly videos!

September 13 • 34m 58.9s
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Fall Calf Sales, Antimicrobial Usage, Euthanasia

Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! Dr. Brad White, Dr. Phillip Lancaster, Dr. Dustin Pendell and Dr. Brian Lubbers cover selling your calves in the fall. They then discuss how to manage antimicrobial use and close out with a discussion on euthanasia 3:34 Preparing for sale day 9:50 Antimicrobial use. 15:12 Discussion about euthanasia. or more… Continue reading Fall Calf Sales, Antimicrobial Usage, Euthanasia

September 13 • 24m 15.7s
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Ranch Raised with Karina Jones – Hanging with The Future!

But, it sure put a smile on my face to see thousands of young people either stepping their toe in the water or fully immersing themselves into this ag experience! Well done, Husker Harvest Days and well done FFA nation!   [READ MORE...]

September 13 • 2m 0.1s
RealAg Radio: Advantages of composting manure, setting the combine, and light oats, Sept 12, 2024 cover art

RealAg Radio: Advantages of composting manure, setting the combine, and light oats, Sept 12, 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: Ken Schaus of Bruce County, Ont.; Riley Anderson of Red River Valley, Man,; Kris Mayerle of Tisdale, Sask.; and, Todd Hames of Marwayne, Alta. Also hear from eastern... Read More

September 12 • 57m 14.5s
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DriveTime: September 12, 2024

The USDA September Crop Production Report indicates higher crop production and lower commodity prices for the year ahead adding to financial woes for U.S. producers.

September 12 • 4m 59.1s
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Parlor to Plate – September 11, 2024

In the latest edition of the Parlor to Plate dairy podcast from Ever.Ag Insights, ... Read more The post Parlor to Plate – September 11, 2024 appeared first on .

September 12 • 17m 41.3s
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S8 E2 - Cover Crop Trade-Offs

This week our host Alyssa Essman and co-host Sarah Lancaster chat with Logan Simon (Kansas State University) and Travis Legleiter (University of Kentucky) about cover crops. They cover the trade-offs of having cover crops in their states, and their most commonly asked questions by farmers.   Our guests can be found on X @SWKSAgronomy and @TravisLegleiter   More information about their universities and programs can be found here: https://weedscience.ca.uky.edu/ https://www.wkrec.org/

September 12 • 56m 53.9s
Carbon Intensity Q & A | CI Chit Chat Episode 39 cover art

Carbon Intensity Q & A | CI Chit Chat Episode 39

In the 39th episode of CI Chit Chat, Continuum Ag's CEO Mitchell Hora goes over tax credits being sold in the low carbon industry, key takeaways from his discussion during the webinar featuring US Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks, carbon programs in the industry, as well as updates on what he has been hearing with the IRS releasing rules this year.  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

September 12
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155 | FMMO Reform: What Could It Mean for Your Future Milk Check?

If you are wondering how proposed changes to the Federal Milk Marketing Order could impact your milk check, or perhaps you have asked yourself, would we be better off without a federal order system altogether?   Well, today we are taking an in-depth look at making allowances, component changes, and the logistical and financial implications of these recommendations. Our guest today is Sara Dorland. As managing partner with Ceres Risk Management, she joins us to share her insights on the Federal Milk Marketing Order (FMMO) hearings, emphasizing five priority items impacting milk markets and your future milk check. Based in Sun Valley, Idaho, Sara brings 25 years of studying milk markets and assisting dairy producers and manufacturers with market education, forecasts, and risk management. Her background includes serving as the director of risk management for Darigold, Inc. the fourth-largest dairy cooperative in the United States.  In fact, she has lived through the dissolution of the federal order system in parts of  Utah and Idaho.  Get ready to hear about this and more with Sara Dorland. Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction to FMMO and Priority Items 00:32 Understanding the Make Allowance 01:21 Class One Differential Changes 02:59 Impact of Recommendations on Milk Pricing 12:25 USDA's Role and Producer Involvement 14:46 Voting and Future Implications 16:59 Life Without FMMO 21:20 Risk Management and Final Thoughts Join us at World Dairy Expo for this Tanbark Talk: “Securing the Future: A candid conversation about dairy farm transition planning” Tuesday, Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to 11 am., in the Tanbark Hosted by: Peggy Coffeen, Uplevel Dairy Podcast Sponsored by: Compeer Financial Panelists: The Oeschner Family; Steve Schweoer, Compeer Financial; Jared Holt, Ascent Financial. Tune in LIVE virtually! Register now: Compeer.com/WDE2024 Featured guest: Sara Dorland, managing partner, Ceres DRM sara.dorland@ceresdrm.com www.ceresdrm.com  The 60-day comment period ends on September 13th. Make your comments and find more information here. This episode is sponsored by Compeer Financial. Compeer Financial is a member-owned Farm Credit cooperative serving and supporting agriculture and rural America. Our dairy team brings world-class expertise and tailored solutions to support dairy producers’ financial goals and lending needs. For more information, contact the Compeer Dairy Industry Experts .   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

September 12 • 28m 41.6s
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F4F - Vance Crowe - Agriculture Through Storytelling

In this episode, we’ll discuss Vance’s unique experiences in the agricultural industry, especially his focus on bridging the gap between farmers and consumers, and how media can shape perceptions in agriculture. From innovative communication strategies to forward-thinking solutions for the future of farming, Vance brings a wealth of knowledge and thought-provoking ideas that will inspire our listeners to think outside the box. Stay tuned as we explore key topics like the importance of storytelling in agriculture, the power of authentic communication, and the role of technology in shaping the future of farming. This is going to be an insightful conversation for anyone passionate about the future of 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/

September 12 • 1h 35m 6.3s
RealAg Radio: Key metrics, a weather forecast, and a look at the grain markets, Sept 11, 2024 cover art

RealAg Radio: Key metrics, a weather forecast, and a look at the grain markets, Sept 11, 2024

Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Bayer Crop Science Canada and DEKALB Coat of Farms. Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Matt Makens with Makens Weather on remainder of the fall forecast and a peak into a winter forecast; Steve Kell with Kell Grain on the... Read More

September 11 • 55m 13.5s
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From the Furrow – Britt O’Connell, Verl Prather, & Brandon Weigel – September 4, 2024

In our weekly series From the Furrow, host Mike McGinnis ... Read more The post From the Furrow – Britt O’Connell, Verl Prather, & Brandon Weigel – September 4, 2024 appeared first on .

September 11 • 7m 38.3s
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09 11 24 Stalk Rots in Corn

09 11 24 Stalk Rots in Corn by Ag PhD

September 11 • 59m 0.5s
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Agri-Pulse DriveTime: September 11, 2024

Representatives of commodity organizations continue to lobby Congressional leaders for a new farm bill this year.  House Ag Committee Chair Glenn Thompson isn't ready to settle for another farm bill extension.

September 11 • 4m 59.1s
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