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Your daily dose of agriculturally related news, commodity markets, discussions with folks in the industry, and more!
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February 26, 2024: #MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

In today's Market Monday episode, Delaney talks with Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors.
2/26/20240
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February 23, 2024: Meeting the Ag News Daily Intern, Ineka Dykzeul

Delaney and Tanner chat with the new Ag News Daily intern, Ineka Dykzeul, as she covers her farm background, education and interests.
2/23/20240
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February 22, 2024: German Farmer Protests with Jana Gäbert

Tanner and Delaney sit down with Jana Gäbert, a German farmer, who outlines the reasons behind recent farmer protests in Germany.
2/22/20240
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February 21, 2024: Logistics and Shipping Challenges with Jay O'Neil

Delaney sits down with Jay O'Neil, Proprietor of HJ O'Neil Commodity Consulting, to discuss how geopolitical issues are causing challenges within the logistics and shipping industry.
2/21/20240
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February 20, 2024: #TechTuesday Extreme Weather Effects on Corn with Rajib Saha

Today Delaney is joined by Rajib Saha, Associate Professor in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, as he breaks down how extreme weather events impact corn on a molecular level.
2/20/20240
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February 16, 2024: Farm Bill with Roman Keeney

Delaney sits down with Roman Keeney, Associate Professor for Purdue, to discuss the status of the farm bill and the process for getting it finalized.
2/16/20240
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February 15, 2024: Farm Profitability with Scott Brown

Today, Delaney and Tanner sit down with Scott Brown, an agriculture economist at the University of Missouri, to chat about the factors affecting farm profitability in 2024.
2/15/20240
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February 14, 2024: John Deere Equipment Mobile with Kaylene Ballesteros

In a special Valentine's Day episode, Tanner and Corey Hillebo get the chance to chat with Kaylene Ballesteros, Marketing Manager for Hay & Forage for John Deere, out at the World Ag Expo in Tulare, California.
2/14/20240
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February 13, 2024: #TechTuesday Sustainability Solutions with Kurt Alles

On today's Tech Tuesday episode, Delaney chats with Kurt Alles, Head of Sustainability for Farmers Business Network, as he looks ahead to sustainability programs in 2024.
2/13/20240
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February 12, 2024: #MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Delaney talks with Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net on today's Market Monday episode.
2/12/20240
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February 9, 2024: Shipping Logistics Impacts with Sandro Steinbach

Tanner and Delaney sit down with Sandro Steinbach, Professor at North Dakota State University, to talk about how international shipping logistics can impact the U.S. agricultural industry.
2/9/20240
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February 8, 2024: Renewables Industry with Susan Stroud

Today, Tanner and Delaney talk with Susan Stroud of No Bull Ag about opportunities and challenges in the renewables industry.
2/8/20240
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February 7, 2024: Sustainable Aviation Fuel with Dan Keitzer

Tanner and Delaney talk with Dan Keitzer, Iowa Corn Industrial Usage & U.S. Production Chair for the Iowa Corn Growers Association, about a potential new demand for Iowa corn.
2/7/20240
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February 6, 2024: #TechTuesday Planter Technology with Caleb Schleder

Delaney sits down with Caleb Schleder, Director of Technical Services and Support at Precision Planting, to talk planter technology.
2/6/20240
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February 5, 2024: #MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Delaney chats with Naomi Blohm of Total Farm Marketing on today's Market Monday episode.
2/5/20240
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February 2, 2024: Viral ISU Pork Campaign with Kevin Hall

Delaney and Tanner chat with Kevin Hall, the communications director for the Iowa Pork Producers Association, about their award-winning "Purchase Moore Hamann Bacon" campaign that went viral a few months ago.
2/2/20240
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February 1, 2024: Brazil Farmland Tour with DeLoss Jahnke

Delaney and Tanner catch up with DeLoss Jahnke, RFD Radio Network at the Illinois Farm Bureau, as he recounts his recent experiences on the Commstock Brazil Farmland Tour.
2/1/20240
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January 31, 2024: Equipment Trends with Casey Seymour

Today, Delaney and Tanner chat about 2023 and 2024 equipment trends with Casey Seymour of the Moving Iron Podcast.
1/31/20240
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January 30, 2024: #TechTuesday with Shekhar Gupta of MyAnIML

On this Tech Tuesday episode, Tanner sits down with Shekhar Gupta, CEO & Founder of MyAnIML, to discuss the latest research on the company's technology.
1/30/20240
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January 29, 2024: #MarketMonday with Ashley Bettenhausen

For today's Market Monday episode, Tanner sits down again with Ashley "The Grain Lady" Bettenhausen.
1/29/20240
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January 26, 2024: Ag Leadership with Andrew Mauch of the North Dakota Corn Growers Assn.

Delaney and Tanner chat with Andrew Mauch, President of the North Dakota Corn Growers Association, about his leadership journey and getting involved.
1/26/20240
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January 25, 2024: SHIC and Iowa State University standardized outbreak web-based investigation program

Iowa State University, in partnership with the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) recently released their web-based standardized outbreak investigation program. The tool was developed in response to an industry need for a standardized tool to make sustainable progress on biosecurity, this expert-built application provides for consistent investigation and data collection.
1/25/20240
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January 24, 2024: Cattle Production with Patrick Davis of MU Extension

Today Delaney sits down with Patrick Davis, MU Extension Livestock Field Specialist, to discuss cattle production.
1/24/20240
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January 23, 2024: #TechTuesday with Lars Dyrud of EarthOptics

In today's Tech Tuesday episode, Tanner and Delaney sit down with Lars Dyrud, CEO of EarthOptics, to discuss the company's soil mapping technology.
1/23/20240
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January 22, 2024: #MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

For today's Market Monday conversation, Delaney and Tanner sit down with Darin Newsom, Senior Market Analyst for Barchart.
1/22/20240
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January 19, 2024: Food Security & Sustainability Research with Dorivar Ruiz Diaz

Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, professor of soil fertility and nutrient management at Kansas State University, discusses a recently-funded research project led by the university that focuses on improving yields sustainably amidst changing climates.
1/19/20240
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January 18, 2024: USDA's Weaned Calf Risk Protection Program with Marcia Bunger

Marcia Bunger of the USDA's Risk Management Agency joins us today to talk about the pilot of the Weaned Calf Risk Protection Program.
1/18/20240
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January 17, 2024: Manure Disposal Regulations with Wally Taylor

Today we're sitting down with Wally Taylor, an attorney for the Sierra Club of Iowa, to discuss the organization's concerns about a Clayton County livestock facility that is seeking approval from state regulators on how to dispose the manure they produce.
1/17/20240
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January 16, 2024: #TechTuesday with Mick Messman of DPH Biologicals

On this #TechTuesday episode, Tanner sits down with Mick Messman, president and CEO of DPH Biologicals to talk products, a big announcement, and what's coming down the pipeline in 2024.
1/16/20240
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January 12, 2024: Weather and Cattle Production with Derrell Peel

Today we're chatting with Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension's livestock marketing specialist, to discuss weather, drought, and pasture and how that could impact cattle production.
1/12/20240
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January 11, 2024: Truterra's Carbon Program with Kelly Garrett

In today's episode, Tanner sits down with Kelly Garrett to discuss his positive experience participating in Truterra's carbon program.
1/11/20240
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January 10, 2024: Weather Patterns with Eric Snodgrass

Today, Eric Snodgrass, science fellow at Nutrien Ag Solutions, shares insights about 2024 U.S. and global weather patterns and how they could affect farmers.
1/10/20240
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January 9, 2024: #TechTuesday Precision Agriculture with Adam Gittins

For today's Tech Tuesday episode, Delaney sits down with Adam Gittins of HTS Ag to chat about his new role as president of the company as well as emerging technologies in precision agriculture.
1/9/20240
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January 8, 2024: #MarketMonday with Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics

Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analytics joins to chat markets on our first Market Monday episode of the new year! We talk WASDE, demand outlook, and the potential impact of current weather on the cattle market.
1/8/20240
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January 5, 2024: Cybersecurity and Women in Ag with Madeline Schultz

Today, Madeline Schultz, Women in Ag Program Manager for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, shares about their upcoming agriculture cybersecurity seminar.
1/5/20240
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January 4, 2024: Profectus Feed Tool with Dr. Brian Dorcey

Today's episode features guest Dr. Brian Dorcey of Farmers Business Network, as he discusses feedlot nutrition and the new Profectus Feed Tool.
1/4/20240
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January 3, 2024: New Year's Reflection with Secretary Mike Naig

In today's episode, Delaney and Tanner talk with Secretary Mike Naig, reflecting on 2023 and looking to the year ahead.
1/3/20240
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January 2, 2024: #TechTuesday Autonomous Systems with Mike Burdick of Sabanto

In this episode, we sit down with Mike Burdick, Head of Sales for Sabanto, to chat about autonomy in agriculture.
1/2/20240
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December 21, 2023: From Farm to Yogurt with Hayley Painter of Painterland Sisters

Join us as we chat with Hayley Painter of Painterland Sisters, a yogurt company rooted in a family dairy farm.
12/21/20230
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December 20, 2023: Advancements in Tillage and Precision Agriculture with John Fulton

In this episode, we explore the world of tillage and precision agriculture with John Fulton, a professor for Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Ohio State University.
12/20/20230
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December 19, 2023: #TechTuesday Precision Irrigation and Ag Technology with Tanner Oliphant

In this episode, we discuss irrigation and precision agriculture technology with special guest Tanner Oliphant, the Director of Ag Technology Sales for Lindsay Corporation.
12/19/20230
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December 18, 2023: #MarketMonday Navigating 2024: Agricultural Markets and Strategies for Producers with Matt Bennett

Challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in 2024, diving into the tightening balance sheets for producers, the impact of fluctuating fertilizer and commodity prices, and the evolving dynamics of global markets. Matt shares valuable insights on navigating uncertainties, making strategic grain marketing decisions, and capitalizing on potential profit margins.
12/18/20230
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December 15, 2023: Carbon Intensity in Agriculture with Mitchell Hora

An exciting conversation with Michell Hora, the founder of Continuum Ag. We dive into the world of carbon scoring and the billion bushel challenge. Mitchell and his team are leading the way in lowering carbon intensity scores in agriculture and empowering farmers to make a positive impact on the environment.
12/15/20230
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December 14, 2023: A Ranchers Voice with Tucker Brown of Brown Ranch

In this episode, Tucker speaks about the legacy and goals of his family business, their involvement in the American Quarter Horse Association, and the importance of having a voice in the agricultural community.
12/14/20230
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December 13, 2023: Cultivating Climate Solutions with Debbie Reed, Executive Director of ESMC

Join us as we dive into the world of sustainable agriculture and climate solutions in this episode featuring Debbie Reed, Executive Director of Ecosystem Services Market Consortium (ESMC).
12/13/20230
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December 12, 2023: #TechTuesday Drone Technology: A Conversation with Mariah Scott, CEO of Rantizo

In this episode, we dive into the world of drone technology and it's transformative impact on the agricultural industry.
12/12/20230
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December 11, 2023: #MarketMonday Weather Patterns and Global Trade with Naomi Blohm

In this episode, Delaney and Tanner engage in an insightful conversation with Naomi Bloom from Total Farm Marketing.
12/11/20230
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December 8, 2023: Insights from Dr. Paul Sundberg of SHIC

In this episode, Delaney sits down with Dr. Paul Sundberg, from Swine Health Information Center. Paul dives into the mission of SHIC, which revolves around emerging swine diseases and preparedness.
12/8/20230
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December 7, 2023: Scott Hays, President of National Pork Producers and Missouri Pig Farmer

Join us as we catch up with Scott Hays, the President of the National Pork Producers and a Missouri pig farmer. In this conversation, we discuss Scott's accomplishments during his term as the current president. Scott also shares insights into his own fifth-generation hog farming operation and the pride he feels in continuing his family's legacy.
12/7/20230
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December 6, 2023: Nurturing Texas Soil and Water with Molly Christensen

In this podcast, join us as we dive into the work of Molly Christensen, the Communications and Outreach Coordinator for the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board.
12/6/20230
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December 5, 2023: #TechTuesday: Driving Innovation with Randall Barker, Co-Founder and CEO of Intent Ag

For today's #TechTuesday episode, Delaney and Tanner sit down with Randall Barker, CEO and co-founder of Intent Ag.
12/5/20230
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December 4, 2023: #MarketMonday Navigating Ag Markets in 2024 with Ted Seifried

Diving into the world of agriculture markets as we catch up with Ted Seifried from the Zaner Group. In this episode, Ted shares his high-level outlook for 2024, discussing the potential challenges and opportunities awaiting farmers.
12/4/20230
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December 1, 2023: Insights from Ed Elfman, SVP of Ag and Rural Banking Policy at ABA

In this episode with Ed Elfman, we discuss the importance of staying informed about the global economy and its impact on the banking industry and customers.
12/1/20230
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November 30, 2023: Navigating the Carbon Landscape with Clay Craighton from Agoro Carbon Alliance

Diving into the intricate world of carbon management with Clay Craighton, the Strategic Accounts Manager at Agoro Carbon Alliance.
11/30/20230
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November 29, 2023: Fertilizing Success with Josh Linville, VP of StoneX

In this episode, we sit down with Josh Linville, Vice President of Fertilizer for StoneX, to discuss the current state of fertilizer prices and their outlook for 2024.
11/29/20230
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November 28, 2023: #TechTuesday: Exploring Precision Platforms with Marcus Bartlett, FMC's Regional Sales Representative

From groundbreaking advancements in technology to real-world applications, Marcus shares his expertise and insights on how precision platforms are redefining various industries.
11/28/20230
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November 27, 2023: #MarketMonday with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX

In this episode, we explore the recent market trends, the impact of South American weather on grain markets, and the challenges and opportunities in the current economic landscape.
11/27/20230
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November 22, 2023: Elevating Soybean Farming with Liz Knutson

Join Delaney as she dives into a conversation with Liz Knutson, the US Soybean Marketing Lead for Pioneer.
11/22/20230
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November 21, 2023: #TechTuesday Livestock Nutrition and Input Financing with FBN's Charles Baron

Join Delaney as she catches up with Charles Baron, the co-founder of Farmers Business Network.
11/21/20230
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November 20, 2023: #MarketMonday Chatting About Ag Markets in Today's Economy

Join us as we dive into the intricacies of soybeans, corn markets, and discussions on cattle reports on this market Monday.
11/20/20230
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November 17, 2023: Farmers for Soil Health: 30 Million Acres of Cover Crops by 2030 - Part 2

In this episode of "Farmers for Soil Health", Delaney continues her discussion from the National Association of Farm Broadcasters annual convention. In this part two conversation, the panel dives into the specifics of how farmers can enroll in the program and receive financial incentives for implementing sustainable practices such as cover crops.
11/17/20230
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November 16, 2023: Exploring the Farmers for Soil Health Program's Impact on Sustainable Agriculture - Part 1

Join Delaney as she moderates a panel discussion at the National Association of Farm Broadcasters Annual Convention. The focus of the conversation is the "Farmers for Soil Health" program, which aims to achieve an ambitious goal of reaching 30 million acres of cover crops by 2030.
11/16/20230
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November 15, 2023: Cannabis Infrastructure with Jeff Lair, Director of Architecture and Engineering at DAG

Join us as we uncover Jeff's background, the history of DAG, and the unique challenges and opportunities involved in designing and constructing large-scale cannabis facilities.
11/15/20230
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November 14, 2023: #TechTuesday Cultivating Sustainability through Carbon Intensity Scores in Ag-Tech with Bushel

Join us as we explore the latest innovations, discuss groundbreaking grant funds, and interview key players at Bushel, including product manager Ian Hall and Business Development Manager Brant Flint.
11/14/20230
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November 13, 2023: #MarketMonday A Deep Dive into Markets with Tommy Grisafi

In this episode, we join Tommy Grisafi from Advanced Trading to uncover the latest insights and trends in the soybean market.
11/13/20230
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November 10, 2023: 2023 Crop Insurance Premiums with Gary Schnitkey

Gary Schnitkey of University of Illinois joins to discuss this year’s outlook for triggered crop insurance premiums, and his outlook for 2024.
11/10/20230
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November 9, 2023: Xtreme Ag Insights: Farming with John Verrell in West Tennessee

In this episode, we travel to West Tennessee to have a conversation with John Verrell, a dedicated farmer and integral member of the Xtreme Ag team.
11/9/20230
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November 8, 2023: Understanding Growing Seasons with Iowa Climatologist Trent Ford

Special guest Trent Ford, the State Climatologist of Illinois, shares his expertise on understanding the shifting patterns and trends that impact agriculture in the state.
11/8/20230
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November 7, 2023: #TechTuesday Future Innovations in Agriculture: Ella Hommel & Kody Koberg

In this episode, we sit down with Ella Hommel and Kody Koberg, two innovation interns for America's Cultivation Corridor.
11/7/20230
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November 6, 2023: #MarketMonday with Jim McCormick of AgMarket.Net

Join us as we welcome special guest Jim McCormick from Agmarket.Net to discuss the latest developments in the soybean and corn markets.
11/6/20230
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November 3, 2023: Carbon Sequestration: A Farmer's Perspective with Ben Palen

In this episode, we have a captivating conversation with Ben Palin, the Director of Ag Management Partners. As a fifth-generation farmer himself, Ben brings a unique perspective to the table as we explore the topic of carbon sequestration and its potential impact on agriculture.
11/3/20230
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November 2, 2023: A Conversation with Bob Ruth, President of the National Pork Board

Bob Ruth Shares His Journey and Insights in the Pork Industry.
11/2/20230
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November 1, 2023: Exploring the Excitement of National FFA Convention in Indianapolis with Mandy Hazelett Associate Director of Convention & Events

Join us as we sit down with Mandy Hazelett, Associate Director of Convention & Events. In this episode, we discuss the preparations leading up to the convention, the record-breaking attendance, and the various activities and opportunities available for FFA members throughout the week.
11/1/20230
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October 31, 2023: #TechTuesday Groundwork BioAg with Andrew Duff

In today's episode, we are thrilled to have Andrew Duff, the General Manager for North America at Groundwork BioAG, as our guest. With a strong background in agriculture and experience working for industry giants like Monsanto, Andrew brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table.
10/31/20230
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October 30, 2023: #MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

Join us on this #MarketMonday with President and CEO Shawn Hackett of Hackett Financial Advisors
10/30/20230
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October 27, 2023: Agronomy in Central Iowa with Field Agronomist Meaghan Anderson

Join us with Meaghan Anderson, Field Agronomist, as she shares her experiences from troubleshooting problems, engaging with growers, to offering valuable insights on the challenges faced by farmers in central Iowa.
10/27/20230
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October 26, 2023: A PRRS resistant pig

PRRS is currently the most economically debilitating disease in the swine industry costing hundreds of millions of dollars in losses each year. Due to this impact, multiple organizations are working toward a gene-edited PRRS resistant pig. We're joined by Dr. Chris Rademacher from Iowa State University and the Iowa Pork Industry Center to discuss the path forward for this technology.
10/26/20230
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October 25, 2023: Preserving Ranching History: Exploring the National Ranching Heritage Center with Adrian Hawkins

The National Ranching Heritage Center, a unique museum located near Texas Tech University. Our guest, Adrian Hawkins, the communications manager of the center, takes us on a journey through its rich history and the importance of preserving ranching heritage.
10/25/20230
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October 24, 2023: #TechTuesday AI in Agriculture: Exploring the Evolution of Norm with Kit Barron

In this episode, we are joined by Kit Barron, Head of Data Science at Farmers Business Network, to dive into the latest updates of the artificial intelligence tool, Norm. Norm, a conversational AI agronomist, was developed to assist farmers in making informed decisions regarding various aspects of farming.
10/24/20230
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#MarketMonday with Senior Market Analyst at Barchart, Darin Newsom

Join us as we talk about the world of global markets and commodities with senior market analyst Darin Newsom.
10/23/20230
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October 20, 2023: John's Farm Legacy with Kris Gosney

In this episode, we delve into the remarkable story of John's Farm, a family farm run in Oklahoma by Kris Gosney and her husband. Discover the rich history of this legacy, spanning back to the 1893 Land Run, as two families converge to create a unique agricultural venture.
10/20/20230
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October 19, 2023: Revitalizing Rural America: The American Connection Corps Program with Tina May

In this episode, Delaney and Tanner interview Tina May, Vice President of Rural Services and Chief of Staff for Land O' Lakes, to learn more about the background and mission behind the American Connection Corps program.
10/19/20230
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October 18, 2023: Insights on the Ag Economy as We Head into 2024 with Kenn Zuckerberg of CoBank

In this episode, we sit down with Kenn Zuckerberg, the lead economist for farm supply and biofuel at CoBank, to gain insights from their recently released quarterly report.
10/18/20230
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October 17, 2023: #Tech Tuesday: Dairy Health with AI - A Conversation with Michael Goeldi, Head of Customer Success SmaXtec

In this episode, we have a special guest, Michael Goeldi, Head of Customer Success at SmaXtec, a leading technology company in early detection of health diseases in dairy cows.
10/17/20230
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October 16, 2023: #MarketMonday Soybean Yields and Market Dynamics with Jeff French of AgHedgers

In this episode of "#MarketMonday," join us in welcoming our special guest Jeff French, owner of Ag Hedgers, where Jeff reflects on the recent USDA report and its impact on soybean yields.
10/16/20230
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October 13, 2023: Farmer Friday: Harvest Season Insights with Farmer Mike Hildebrandt

In this episode of Farmer Friday, join us as we chat with farmer Mike Hildebrand from Prescott, Wisconsin. Mike speaks about the ups and downs of the harvest season and his cover crops on the farm.
10/13/20230
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October 12, 2023: Farm Succession Planning and Diversifying Investments in Agriculture with Mike Downey

Mike wears many hats and is passionate about advocating for the next generation in agriculture. With a focus on supporting the transition of family farms and the upcoming wealth transfer in the industry, Mike shares his expertise and insights.
10/12/20230
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October 11, 2023: Growing the Future: Nurturing Ag Leaders through Corteva’s Academic Engagement with Tia O’Brien

Join us as we explore the world of agriculture and the importance of academic engagement in shaping the future with Tia O'Brien of Corteva Agriscience.
10/11/20230
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October 10, 2023: #TechTuesday Corn Genome Sequencing: With Dr. James Schnable

Discover the groundbreaking research behind Dr. Schnable's Corn Genome Project and delve into the fascinating world of corn genetics.
10/10/20230
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October 9, 2023: #MarketMonday Market Insights with Naomi Blohm, Market Advisor at Total Farm Marketing

Join market advisor Naomi Blohm from Total Farm Marketing as she shares her expert insights on the latest trends, news, and developments in the agricultural markets.
10/9/20230
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October 6, 2023: Fueling Agriculture with Mike Newland, Director of Agriculture Business Development with PERC

In this episode, we sit down with Mike Newland, the Director of Agriculture Business Development with PERC (Propane Education and Research Council).
10/6/20230
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October 5, 2023: Challenges and Solutions in Soybean Transportation with Michael Steenhoek, Executive Director of the Soybean Transportation Coalition

In this episode of our podcast, we delve into the pressing issue of soybean transportation amidst drought conditions. Join us as we sit down with Michael Steenhoek, Executive Director of the Soybean Transportation Coalition.
10/5/20230
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October 4, 2023: A Conversation with Harold Wolle, President of the National Corn Growers Association

In this episode, we sit down with Harold Wolle, the newly appointed President of the National Corn Growers Association. We explore the process of becoming a national leader in the corn industry, the challenges faced by corn farmers, and the importance of conservation practices.
10/4/20230
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October 3, 2023: Insights on Tar Spot from Agronomist Kevin Gale

In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Gale, an experienced agriculture sales agronomist based in Illinois. Join us as we delve into the world of tar spots that have impacted the 2023 growing season.
10/3/20230
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October 2, 2023: #MarketMonday Conversations on Crop Reports, Market Trends, and Yield Expectations with Angie Setzer

Join us with expert Angie Setzer as we explore the latest crop reports, uncover market trends, and provide valuable analysis on yield expectations.
10/2/20230
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September 29, 2023: The Ultimate Beef Experience

Mason Brown, the manager for Fire & Salt Co in Corning, Iowa, joins today to discuss how they are building the ultimate beef experience. Based on the theme of "respecting the hard things", they are working to bring together a brand that represents farmers, ranchers, and consumers who all have an interest in having a deeper connection with their food.
9/29/20230
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September 28, 2023: A Deep Dive into the Fluctuating Land Values and Market Trends in Iowa with Jim Rothermich

Jim Rothermich, a real estate appraiser with Iowa Appraisal in West Des Moines, Iowa, takes us on a journey through the ever-changing world of land values.
9/28/20230
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September 27, 2023: Weathering the Storms: Insights from Eric Snodgrass on the 2023 Growing Season

Join us as we sit down with Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions, for a discussion on the ups and downs of the 2023 growing season. From unpredictable rain patterns to the impact of El Niño, Eric shares his expert analysis and forecasts for harvest.
9/27/20230
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September 26, 2023: #TechTuesday: How AI is Reducing Crop Loss with Farmwave CEO, Craig Ganssle

Join us on #TechTuesday as we chat with Craig Ganssle, CEO of Farmwave. Discover how AI is revolutionizing the farming industry during harvest season and find out how Farmwave's innovative technology is increasing efficiency in the field.
9/26/20230
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September 25, 2023: #MarketMonday Agriculture Market Insights: Live From the Field with Matt Bennett

In this podcast we are joined by Matt Bennett from agmarket.net who gives an update on the progress of bean cutting in Central Illinois.
9/25/20230
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September 22, 2023: Driving Innovation: John Deere's Ag-Tech Upgrades with Jordan Lang

Join us in this episode as we sit down with Jordan Lang to discuss the exciting world of ag-tech upgrades.
9/22/20230
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September 21, 2023: Fertilizer Insights with Josh Linville: Navigating the Global Market and Farm Profitability with StoneX

Join our guest, Josh Linville, the Vice President of Fertilizer for Stone X. In this podcast, we explore the ever-evolving landscape of fertilizer pricing, market trends, and the global impact on agriculture.
9/21/20230
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September 20, 2023: Texas Slim's Journey to Revive Ranching Communities

A sixth-generation Texan, Texas Slim brings a wealth of wisdom and experience to the table. From his early days growing up in a farming and ranching community to his remarkable self-taught journey into technology and research analysis, he's witnessed firsthand the evolving landscape of agriculture over the past half-century.
9/20/20230
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September 19, 2023: #TechTuesday Revolutionizing Agriculture with On-Demand Tissue Analysis for Enhanced Crop Nutrition

Join us as we explore the concept of on-demand tissue analysis and its impact on crop nutrition with John Mascoe.
9/19/20230
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September 18, 2023: #MarketMonday Market Insights with Ashley

We introduce our special guest, Ashley, who is from from South Central North Dakota and runs a thriving cash grain marketing company. Ashley shares her journey and expertise in helping farmers secure the best cash prices for their crops.
9/18/20230
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September 15, 2023: Navigating Financial Growth in Agriculture: Insights from Nutrien Financial

Join us as we explore the strategies and solutions that empower growers across diverse regions. Learn about captive financing and how financial services from Nutrien Financial can boost your profitability.
9/15/20230
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September 14, 2023: From Farm Innovations to Adaptive Flex Technology: Exploring the Latest Developments with CJ Eich

Join Tanner and CJ as they delve into the cutting-edge advancements in farming technology showcased at Farm Progress Show 2023.
9/14/20230
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September 13, 2023: Evan's Journey: From Farming to Entrepreneurship with Farmer Coach

Join Evan, a Canadian farmer and co-founder of Farmer Coach, shares his inspiring journey from farming to entrepreneurship in the agricultural world.
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September 12, 2023: #TechTuesday with Ag Leader Technology

Riley Bell, an intern for Ag Leader Technology, joins the podcast to chat about the internship she had with the company.
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September 11, 2023: #MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Tommy Grisafi joins Delaney for the day to chat about all things markets! Be sure to get your afternoon update on many aspects of the market today.
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September 8, 2023: Iowa FFA Association State Officer

For today's Fri-YAY episode, Jennifer chats with Josie Kelly, Iowa FFA North Central State Vice President, about what she has been up to as a State FFA Officer, as well as why agricultural companies should support this organization.
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September 7, 2023: The new AND Intern, Kaylee Imke

Texas Tech Grad Student, and passionate ag communicator, Kaylee Imke, will soon become a familiar voice to many AND listeners as she steps into her new role as the team's new intern.
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September 6, 2023: Ryse Aero Technologies allowing farmers to take to the sky

Dreaming of flying over your farm? Well, you might be in luck! Ryse Aero Technologies is an Ohio-based startup that has created a unique machine that can be flown without a pilot’s license and offers a new way to see a farm or ranch. Tune in to hear the CEO and Founder Mick Kowitz share more.
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September 5, 2023: Early detection of Mastitis in dairy cows with EIO Diagnostics

Tamara Leigh, Co-Founder and CEO of EIO Diagnostics, joins for today's TechTuesday to discuss the latest infrared and AI technology her company is developing to help with early detection of mastitis on dairy farms.
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September 1, 2023: Epic Ag's innovative soil probe

Tom Uthell from Epic Ag joins guest hosts Corey and David to talk about their new soil probe.
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August 31, 2023: Chevron REG - investing in the future of agriculture

Why is an energy company wanting to get involved in agriculture? President Kevin Lucke of Chevron REG sits down with Tanner to discuss this topic.
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August 30, 2023: AgriNovus Indiana a non-profit growing the ag bioscience economy

AgriNovus Indiana, a non-profit aimed at growing the ag bioscience economy in the state of Indiana, works to help find the latest and greatest in the ag tech space and bring that to its members. We sit down with Mitch Frazier, the current CEO, to discuss the organization and what he sees as major trends coming down the pipeline.
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August 29, 2023: Ag Systems Technology at Iowa State University

Ashley Althaus is a senior at Iowa State majoring in Ag Systems Technology. For our TechTuesday episode, Ashley joins to share a little bit about what the future of AST looks like, and what students like her can expect once they get out into the field.
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August 28, 2023: Crop Conditions, markets and more with Ted Seifried

After last week's Pro Farmer Crop Tour, Ted Seifried joins to chat about what he saw in the fields, and his outlook for the remainder of the growing season.
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August 25, 2023: A Week of Heat to Remember

Ben Riensche, a farmer in Jesup, Iowa, joins the podcast today to reflect on this growing season. With the past week hitting 100 degree plus temperatures, Ben shares how this week in particular may shape the 2023 crop.
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August 24, 2023: A summer in Tanzania

Amy Taylor, a student at Iowa State University, just wrapped up a summer internship in Tanzania where she was working with the School for Field Studies. During her summer abroad, she helped to conduct research on large carnivores, and spent time surveying local townships about the affects these large carnivores play in their local ag systems. Tune in now to hear Amy's story!
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August 23, 2023: The Dairy Industry Framework for Self-Regulation with Tom Olson

Tom Olson, a West Central Wisconsin Dairy farmer and member of the Dairy Pricing Association, joins to discuss the new Dairy Industry Framework for Self-Regulation proposal. This framework aims to level the playing field for dairy farmers and processors.
8/23/20230
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August 22, 2023: Intelinair and Eiwa’s joint tech collaboration to assess corn and soybeans

Representatives from Intelinair and Eiwa and Intelinair join to share their new multi-year collaboration project aimed implementing drone analytic technology to assess and monitor early season corn and soybeans.
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August 21, 2023: Market discussion with Jeff French

Jeff French of AgHeders.com joins to chat markets on today's #MarketMonday episode!
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August 18, 2023: Dairy Pricing Association Proposal

Tom Olson, President of the Dairy Pricing Association, joins to explain the recent proposal presented to Congress on a potential dairy checkoff reform.
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August 17, 2023: Bushel State of the Farm Report

Dane Braun, Vice President of Platform Strategy at Bushel Farm, has a conversation with Tanner and Jennifer about the recent release of the 2023 Bushel State of the Farm Report.
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August 16, 2023: Brent Johnson on Inflation

Brent Johnson, President of the Iowa Farm Bureau, discusses inflation's effects on farmers, the farm bill, and carbon markets.
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August 15, 2023: Precision Agriculture Impacts on Environment

Take a listen to this week's #TechTuesday episode, featuring a study on the environmental impacts of precision agriculture, from Brownfield Ag News.
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August 14, 2023: #MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

With Delaney and Tanner both back this week, they have Darin Newsom join for a #MarketMonday conversation.
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August 11. 2023: Livestock Risk Protection Program

National Cattlemen's Beef Association Regional Vice President Mike Landuyt discusses a Livestock Risk Protection program he would like to see featured in the upcoming farm bill.
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August 10, 2023: Funny Ass Farm

Chris Vry, Owner and Operator of Funny Ass Farm, joins to discuss flower farming and how his farm developed its name!
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August 9, 2023: Fertilizer Outlook

Josh Linville with StoneX discusses the fertilizer market in today's episode to look at the direction the prices have been moving in and why.
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August 8, 2023: Bioplastic Mulch Film

Dan Martens of Novamont joins for #TechTuesday to discuss sustainability technologies, including bioplastic mulch film.
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August 7, 2023: #MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm of Total Farm Marketing joins Jennifer today to take a look at the volatile markets.
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August 4, 2023: Iowa Farm Bureau President

Brent Johnson, President of the Iowa Farm Bureau, joins today to chat about policy that he has been focusing on lately in DC.
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August 3, 2023: Sage Ag

Carson and Casey of Sage Ag are featured to share all things about their business located in Central Iowa.
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August 2, 2023: Wheat Quality Council Tour

Dave Green, Executive Vice President of the Wheat Quality Council, joins to share about the recent educational excursion the council and partnered companies took to North Dakota and surrounding states.
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August 1, 2023: #TechTuesday with Groundwork BioAg

Andrew Duff of Groundwork Bio talks with Tanner about soil and how his biological technology is beneficial for the future of soil health.
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July 31, 2023: #MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer with Consus joins us for the final #MarketMonday of July. Listen to the changes the markets have been up to and some potential areas affecting them.
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July 28, 2023: Janssen Angus

Jon Janssen of Janssen Angus joins to share what his cattle operation looks like, along with how his experiences in college and early career path helped guide him to where he is today!
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July 27, 2023: America's Cultivation Corridor Virtual Academy

Billi Hunt, Executive Director of America's Cultivation Corridor, joins to discuss Cultivo, their virtual academy, and the upcoming Israeli cohort participating in it.
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July 26, 2023: Syngenta Fungicide Advancements

Tyler Harp, the Fungicide Technical Product Lead with Syngenta, discusses with Tanner the Cleaner and Greener fungicide portfolio.
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July 25, 2023: New FBN Land Evaluation Tool

Dan English with the Farmers Business Network discusses a new technology that was recently announced to benefit farmers and their land evaluation.
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July 24, 2023: #MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Tommy Grisafi with Advance Trading talks all things markets with Tanner and Delaney on today's #MarketMonday episode!
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July 21, 2023: Carbon Markets Impact on Livestock with Joe Kerns

We sit down with Joe Kerns to discuss the impact the carbon market may have on the livestock industry in the future.
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July 20, 2023: The MSU Ag Autonomy Institute with Director Alex Thomasson and Associate Director Madison Dixon

Mississippi State University is launching a new ag autonomy institute focusing on how to support the autonomous industry. Tanner chats with Director Alex Thomasson and Associate Director Madison Dixon to discuss the exciting new program.
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July 19, 2023: Rural Broadband, the Farm Bill, and other legislation impacting rural America with Representative Zach Nunn

Iowa Representative Zach Nunn joins to discuss some legislation he has spearheaded trying to help bring better broadband to rural America. We also touch on the Farm Bill and a few other priorities for Washington D.C.
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July 18, 2023: #TechTuesday with Bill Howell

Bill Howell, CEO and General Manager of Adkins Energy, discusses a new carbon capture and repurpose program that Adkins Energy would be one of the first to try!
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July 17, 2023: #MarketMonday with Arlan Suderman

Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist with StoneX, joins Tanner and Jennifer to discuss what we are currently seeing in the markets.
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July 14, 2023: Extension Office and County Fair Experience

Adair County Extension Office Interns, Kenzie Miller and Lily Day, talk about their experience as interns this summer and what they've been up to at the county fair!
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July 13, 2023: ZeaKal Announcement!

Han Chen, Chief Executive Officer of ZeaKal, joins today to share some exciting news about the future of ZeaKal!
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July 12, 2023: Corn Refiners Association

Kaylee Kleitsch, an intern for the Corn Refiners Association located in Washington D.C., shares with us what her internship has looked like this summer and why students should take the risk to step out of their comfort zone!
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July 11, 2023: #TechTuesday with Dr. Paul Mozdziak

Dr. Paul Mozdziak of North Carolina State University joins us for this exciting TechTuesday to discuss all things related to cellular-based meat development!
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July 10, 2023: #MarketMonday with Boyd Brooks

Boyd Brooks of Consus ROI joins this market Monday to talk all things crops!
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July 7, 2023: Durbin Farms Market

Colby Jones, manager of Durbin Farms Market located in Alabama, joins our Fri-Yay episode to discuss everything from peaches to ice cream to tourists!
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July 6, 2023: EATS Act with IPPA

Trish Cook, President of the Iowa Pork Producers Association, joins Delaney and Tanner today to discuss the EATS Act.
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July 5, 2023: Iowa FFA Association

Holly Schmitt, President of the Iowa FFA Association, joins to give an update on what Iowa FFA has been kept busy with this summer and an outlook for the upcoming months.
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June 30, 2023: New Zealand Dairy

Regan Kramer, an Iowa State University student, is interning in New Zealand on a dairy farm. Take a listen to learn about her experience so far and some differences between the Midwest dairy industry and New Zealand's.
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June 29, 2023: Cattle Research in Montana

Discussing research that she is assisting with in Montana through the USDA, Emily Trumm joins the podcast to discuss her experience so far.
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June 28, 2023: Collegiate Ag Enrollment Rates

Bill Harmon, professor at Lincoln Land Community College, joins the podcast today to discuss enrollment rates in agriculture programs at the collegiate level and the effects the industry is feeling from the decrease.
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June 27, 2023: #TechTuesday with HTS Ag

Adam Gittins, General Manager of HTS Ag, discusses Ag Leader technology opportunities for producers, including RightSpot.
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June 26, 2023: #MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

For the last #MarketMonday of June, Jim McCormick of AgMarket.net joins Delaney and Tanner.
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June 23, 2023: Land O'Lakes Internship

Abby Wing, Member Relations Intern with Land O'Lakes, shares her experience with them so far this summer and information she believes consumers should be aware of!
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June 22, 2023: Turkey Lover's Month

To celebrate Turkey Lover's Month, Breanna Selsor, Communication Intern for the Iowa Turkey Federation, discusses ways to incorporate turkey into your everyday diet and upcoming opportunities to learn more about all things turkey!
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June 21, 2023: Food, culture, and research in Italy

With Jennifer returning from her study abroad in Italy, she joins us today to discuss her experience, including sites, food, and what she was exactly studying in her month abroad!
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June 20, 2023: Drone usage and regulation

Arthur Erickson, CEO and Co-Founder of Hylio, joins today to discuss the creation of this AgroDrone company, along with regulation, uses, and licensing.
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June 16, 2023: The strength of the El Nino weather pattern

Eric Snodgrass, Science Fellow for Nutrien Ag Solutions, joins to chat about all things weather; the strength of El Nino, the floods in Texas, and the growing season ahead.
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June 15, 2023: Detecting mastitis in dairy cows

Alisa (Liza) Gusterer, Vice President at smaXtec, joins today to discuss how the company has harnessed technology to detect and prevent mastitis in dairy cows.
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June 14, 2023: Dutch dairy farming

Judith de Vor, a Dutch dairy farmer, farms with her husband about an hour outside of Amsterdam. She made the choice to leave her full-time job and join her husband on the farm permanently, years ago, and never looked back.
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June 13, 2023: Using artificial intelligence in the field

Kevin Krieg of Intelinair joins to discuss their latest technology; helping growers be more efficient in the field.
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June 12, 2023: Weather Markets, Demand, and more with Ted Seifried

During today's #MarketMonday conversation, Ted Seifried of the Zaner Group joins to chat WASDE report, weather, demand, and more.
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June 9, 2023: A vending machine for beef

Tim Haer and his family own Green Grass Cattle Company, based in Weston, Missouri. As a way to come back to the farm, Tim knew diversification was a must, and eventually came up with the idea to sell their meat directly to consumers through the use of vending machines.
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June 8, 2023: Farmer Dan Sell shares a weather outlook for his area in NE Texas

Farmer Dan, located in the NE Panhandle of Texas, joins the podcast today to share about how crops and weather are tracking in his neck of the woods.
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June 7, 2023: Harnessing the power of peptides

Ben Cicora, the Senior VP of Sales and Marketing, joins the podcast to discuss some of their new technology coming down the pipeline for growers.
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June 6, 2023: BioLumic's first UV light technology for corn and soybeans

Steve Sibulkin, CEO of BioLumic, joins the podcast to discuss their newly announced partnership with Gro Alliance to scale the first UV light technology for Corn and Soybeans. The UV light technology will help with a variety of production measures for conventional crops.
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June 5, 2023: Markets with Naomi Blohm

Weather market, or not to weather market. Naomi Blohm joins to share more about her outlook on the 2023 growing season and where the markets head from here.
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June 2, 2023: Iowa Swine Day

Iowa Swine Day is holding its 12th annual conference on June 30, 2023. Stacie Matchan, Program Coordinator for the Iowa Pork Industry Center, joins to share about the upcoming conference. Register now for the conference.
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June 1, 2023: The TopSoil Summit with Mitchell Hora

Mitchell Hora, one of the founding fathers of the regenerative ag and carbon space, joins today to chat about what he's up to, and Continuum Ag's upcoming TopSoil Summit. Register for their upcoming event now: https://continuum.ag/events/to...
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May 31, 2023: Alice in Wonderland? No, Alice in Dairyland

Alice in Dairyland is a decades-old program celebrating and honoring Wisconsin agriculture. Today on the podcast, we chat with the 2023 Alice in Dairyland, Ashley Hagenow.
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May 30, 2023: Pollination on Demand with Jason Cope

Jason Cope, the co-founder and Chief Intellectual Property Officer of PowerPollen, joins today's TechTuesday conversation to chat about updates the company has had, and some of the expansion the company has seen over the last few years.
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May 25, 2023: The importance of AM radio in rural America

Vehicle manufacturers have started to announce they may discontinue the inclusion of AM radio in new vehicles. Joe Gill, President of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting, joins today to share the potential impact of this decision on rural America.
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May 24, 2023: The Spanish Speaking Hotline

Caitlin Arnold Stephano from Farm Aid joins to share about the new Spanish Speaking Hotline in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month.
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May 23, 2023: Truterra Carbon program pays farmers $5M+

Tom Ryan, President of Truterra, joins to discuss their 2022 Carbon program results which paid out more than $5 Million to farmers.
5/23/20230
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May 22, 2023: Garrett Toay joins on Market Monday

Garrett Toy of AgTraderTalk joins to chat markets. What's driving today's jump in old crop? Tune in to find out.
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May 19, 2023: Grain Market Insider, a newsletter service for farmers

Grain Market Insider, a newsletter service for farmers by Total Farm Marketing, was recently launched. Brad Peterson, Director of Sales and Marketing with Total Farm Marketing, shares more about why the newsletter was started, and how it may differ from others in the industry. Sign up for your free 30-day trial of Grain Market Insider.
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May 18, 2023: Prop 12 was upheld, now what?

With the Supreme Court announcement last week preserving the California law, Proposition 12, banning the sale of pork from pigs kept in tightly confined states, what happens now? Lori Stevermer, President-Elect on the National Pork Producer Council’s Executive Board joins today to discuss the future of the pork industry.
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May 17, 2023: Kansas Wheat Production with Logan Stephens

Logan Stephens, a farmer in the northwest corner of Kansas, shares his outlook on the winter wheat and corn crop as well as his outlook for cattle production in the area for 2023. With the Kansas Wheat tour underway this week, yields are top of mind for many and Logan also shares his thoughts on what we see coming out of the field later this summer.
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May 16 2023: Can Artificial Intelligence predict livestock disease?

Artificial Intelligence continues to dominate the headlines, but what tools will it bring to agriculture? Shekhar Gupta, CEO of My AnIML, shares a new way to manage disease in cattle.
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May 15, 2023: #MarketMonday with Jeff French

All commodity markets are screaming higher today, led by KC Wheat in the grain complex. Where will this steam stop for the cattle markets? Jeff French shares his thoughts.
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May 12, 2023: Mother's Day, a short film about challenges with mental health

Travis Carlson is a writer and independent filmmaker from Gerry, NY, a rural town south of Buffalo. He recently wrote a feature film, Mother’s Day, based on his lived experience with his mother’s struggle with mental illness. Watch Mother's Day now on Pan-American Films.
5/12/20230
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May 11, 2023: Congressional focus on foreign farmland investments

Delaney brings some final thoughts from our congressional leaders in Washington D.C. with today's focus on foreign farmland investments. Steven Peterson, Associate Administrator at the FSA, Senator John Thune, and Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger.
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May 10, 2023: Farm profitability, inflation and more with Matt Erickson

Matt Erickson, Ag Economic and Policy Advisor for Farm Credit Services of America, chats his outlook for 2023 farm profitability.
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May 9, 2023: #TechTuesday with Smart Solar

For this week's #TechTuesday, the National Director, Ethan Winter, and Climate Policy Manager, Samantha Levy, of Smart Solar join to discuss the future of solar technology.
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May 8, 2023: #MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Delaney takes on the news for today and has Tommy Grisafi join for Monday market updates.
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May 5, 2023: Congress Representatives on WOTUS

Listen to three Congress Representatives share their thoughts on WOTUS and how it would affect those in the farming sector.
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May 4, 2023: Rural Minds Webinar Soon

Chuck Strand, the Executive Director of Rural Minds, joins us to discuss their webinar that will be on May 10, covering the topic of mental health in caregivers for those in rural areas.
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May 3, 2023: Executive Vice President of American Farm Bureau Federation

Joby Young, the Executive Vice President of the American Farm Bureau Federation, joins us today from an interview Delaney had with him when she visited D.C. Young discusses the Farm Bill and Right to Repair Legislation.
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May 2, 2023: #TechTuesday with Todd Janzen

Todd Janzen gives us a further look at AI technology, with deeper insights on the legality side of the topic.
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May 1, 2023: #MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

For the first #MarketMonday of May, Ted Seifried joins Tanner and Delaney to discuss many aspects of what is affecting our marketplace at this time.
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April 28, 2023: North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner

North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring discusses the outlook of agriculture in the state, including the impacts of flooding, prevention methods for the future, and supply chain occurrences.
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April 27, 2023: USDA Census Data Talk

Today we hear comments on the USDA Census from Hubert Hamer, Administrator of NASS, and Congressman Tracey Mann.
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April 26, 2023: Fertilizer with Kathy Mathers

With more interviews from when Delaney visited D.C. for the NAFB Washington Watch, we hear from Kathy Mathers, the Vice President of Public Affairs for the National Fertilizer Institute.
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April 25, 2023: #TechTuesday with Kit Barron

Kit Barron, Head of Data Science of Farmers Business Network, brought the topic of FBN's new AI technology titled "Norm" that will be provided to network members.
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April 24, 2023: #MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

Shawn Hackett joins Delaney and Tanner today to discuss international and domestic occurrences in the markets.
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April 21, 2023: CropLife America

This week Delaney visited Washington D.C. with the NAFB. While out there, she brought back many interviews to share! Today we are chatting with Chris Novak, the President and CEO of CropLife America.
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April 20, 2023: Fastline's latest announcement makes a splash in the news

Fastline joins Tanner today to give company updates and new announcements!
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April 19, 2023: WOTUS with Brenna Bird

Tanner and Jennifer discussed with Brenna Bird, the Attorney General of Iowa, WOTUS, her position duties, and other areas her office has been focusing on.
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April 18, 2023: #TechTuesday with StyroSoy Team

Tanner had the opportunity to talk with a team of four students who researched and created a more sustainable version of styrofoam based on soybeans!
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April 17, 2023: A Market Monday conversation with Jim McCormick

Tanner has a great conversation with Jim McCormick of AgMarket.net to take a look at today's markets.
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April 14, 2023: International Travels

Bill Couser of Couser Cattle Company joins Delaney today to discuss his continuous international travels, ranging from Uruguay to Germany and more!
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April 13, 2023: Dr. Joe Colletti Part 2

Dr. Joe Colletti joins Jennifer today for part two of their conversation over the FAO, sustainable agriculture, and an opportunity for students to study these subjects internationally.
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April 12, 2023: United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization

Dr. Joe Colletti, retired Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Iowa State University, joins Jennifer today in the first part of two to discuss research programs with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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April 11, 2023: #TechTuesday with FuelPositive

Ian Clifford of FuelPositive joins the podcast for this #TechTuesday to discuss their innovative technology to help farmers. Learn about it in today's episode!
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April 10, 2023: #MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom joins Delaney and Tanner for #MarketMonday with discussions on the wheat markets, farm income, and more.
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April 6, 2023: Iowa Renewable Fuels Association

Lisa Coffelt, the Marketing Director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association, joins Tanner to discuss the recent renewal and expansion of the On-Farm Biodiesel Credit Program. Find out how it works, the advantages of participating, and how you can be a part of the program all on today's episode!
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April 5, 2023: Weed Control with Dr. Tom Barber

Tanner spoke with Dr. Tom Barber of the University of Arkansas about research he has conducted on weed control. Listen to learn more about his research, discoveries he has made, and recommendations to take into consideration this planting season.
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April 4, 2023: #TechTuesday with Sara Dudley

Sara Dudley joins the podcast today to discuss all things carbon credits. Working as one of New Century FS's Biological and Sustainability Specialists, Sara is knowledgeable on how carbon credits could benefit your operation, how they can be created, and the outlook for their market.
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April 3, 2023: #MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm of Total Farm Marketing joins Delaney and Tanner today to discuss the market outlook!
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March 31, 2023: Field to Fork with Gabby Hackley

Delaney and Tanner cover the USDA Report released today. Jennifer discusses agriculture processes from the field to your fork in North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota, with Gabby Hackley, a student at Iowa State University.
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March 30, 2023: Meat and Poultry Legislation with Scott VanderWal

South Dakota Farm Bureau President Scott VanderWal joins Jennifer today to discuss legislation that was recently reintroduced in Congress that would allow meat and poultry products to be sold across state lines.
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March 29, 2023: Weather with Eric Snodgrass

As winter turns into spring, Delaney and Tanner talk with Eric Snodgrass about upcoming weather outlooks for the midwest.
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March 28, 2023: #TechTuesday with Nick Dyner

Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer, discusses the unique technology of nanobubbles with Tanner this week! Find out what exactly nanobubbles are, how they can help your operation, and what the future of Moleaer looks like.
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March 27, 2023: #MarketMonday with Dan Hussey

Join us for #MarketMonday with Dan Hussey for a rundown on what is happening in the markets and a look at certain commodities.
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March 24, 2023: Australian Agriculture

Kaylee Kleitsch, a senior at Iowa State University, recently traveled to Australia on a study abroad course. While there, she had the opportunity to learn about their animal production systems, irrigation forms, and even purple potatoes!
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March 23, 2023: Ohio State Soil Research

Featured on today's episode, Glen Arnold, a professor and field specialist at The Ohio State University, discusses his research conducted on manure being used as a yield-enhancing fertilizer.
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March 22, 2023: FS Growmark Careers

Jennifer had the opportunity to talk with Amie Haselbring of FS Growmark about career opportunities for both interns and post-graduation jobs, along with the benefits of being a member of FS!
3/22/20230
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March 21, 2023: #TechTuesday with Trillium Ag

Tanner talked with Todd Hauser, the CEO and Co-Founder of Trillium Ag, about the company, the technology it offers crop producers, and the stages this company has crossed so far.
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March 20, 2023: #MarketMonday with Jeff French

Take a listen to today's episode to catch up on the latest headlines and what is occurring in markets with Jeff French.
3/20/20230
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March 17, 2023: National PAS Conference

Jennifer is attending National PAS Conference this week and had the opportunity to sit down with competitor Abby Wing to discuss what PAS is, what members gain, and why companies should consider students in this organization for future careers.
3/17/20230
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March 16, 2023: New Ohio Director of Agriculture

Brian Baldridge, the new Ohio Director of Agriculture, joined Delaney to discuss events that have occurred since he began in February in the industry as well as the future of agriculture for the state.
3/16/20230
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March 15, 2023: I-LEAD to Spain and Morocco

Neil Krummen and Barb Kastner join Delaney to discuss the Iowa Corn Growers Association I-LEAD Program, their recent travels to Spain and Morocco, and how they were able to participate in this opportunity.
3/15/20230
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March 14, 2023: #TechTuesday with Fastline

Carrying on with interviews from Commodity Classic, Delaney and Tanner met with Dean Barke from Fastline to discuss new upcomings and improvements in their technology.
3/14/20230
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March 13, 2023: #MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Delaney and Tanner are back in Iowa from their trip down to Commodity Classic. Tommy Grisafi joins us today to discuss the markets and up-to-date banking announcements.
3/13/20230
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March 10, 2023: Farmers Business Network at Commodity Classic

Charles Baron, Co-Founder of Farmers Business Network, joins today to discuss recent announcements revealed at Commodity Classic.
3/10/20230
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March 9, 2023: Bushel Farm Opportunities

Tanner and Delaney are in Orlando for the rest of this week to cover Commodity Classic. Get caught up on that, along with a discussion Delaney had with Kellie Livernois on Bushel Farm.
3/9/20230
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March 8, 2023: National Potato Council

Tanner is down in Florida for the beginning of Commodity Classic and gives us an update on the WASADE Report. Delaney met with Kam Quarles, the CEO of the National Potato Council, to discuss what these producers have been up to, how they contribute to our supply chain economy, and things they would like to see in the upcoming Farm Bill.
3/8/20230
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March 7, 2023: #TechTuesday with Smartwyre

On the Ag News Daily podcast today, we have Smartwyre joining. Listen to learn about data health and the great opportunities Smartwyre has for producers of many industries!
3/7/20230
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March 6, 2023: #MarketMonday with Matthew Bennett

Matthew Bennett discusses markets and the upcoming WASADE Report, along with some information on Commodity Classic. Be sure to catch Matthew, Delaney, and Tanner all at Commodity Classic this week!
3/6/20230
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March 3, 2023: FFA Alumni Involvement

Alacyn Cox speaks today about her involvement in FFA and her National FFA Alumni and Supporters Committee membership. Listen to learn about the amazing ways that she has been able to stay active in the organization and how you can, too, as an alum!
3/3/20230
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March 2, 2023: Water, Water, Water!

Todd Feenstra, President of Tritium Cooperated and Director of Midwest Water Stewards, joins today to discuss all things water. Take a listen to learn about water technologies, water recommendations for current water crises, and more.
3/2/20230
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March 1, 2023: New CEO of National Corn Growers

With the National Corn Growers Association naming their new CEO, Neil Caskey joined us today to discuss what he is looking forward to accomplishing in his new position.
3/1/20230
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February 28, 2023: #TechTuesday with Horsch

For this week's #TechTuesday, we are wrapping up audio that Tanner brought us back from the National Farm Machinery Show with Horsch!
2/28/20230
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February 27, 2023: #MarketMonday

Join Tanner for a quick episode and an update on the markets post-close on today's episode of #MarketMonday!
2/27/20230
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February 24, 2023: Geringhoff at the National Farm Machinery Show

Tanner went to the National Farm Machinery Show last week and brought us back some great interviews! Listen today to learn about Geringhoff!
2/24/20230
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February 23, 2023: Future of EID and Traceability in Cattle

Tanner Beymer, NCBA Senior Director of Government Affairs, joins to discuss the progress being made on EID legislation. Learn about questions being considered, the NCBA's thoughts on the traceability standards, and the potential future of the cattle industry in this aspect!
2/23/20230
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February 22, 2023: Farmer's Business Network

TJ Wilson with Farmer's Business Network joined us on Ag News Daily today. Take a listen to hear about some of the new things they have been up to!
2/22/20230
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February 21, 2023: #TechTuesday with Sentinel Fertigation

Jackson Stansell, CEO and Founder of Sentinel Fertigation, created this new technology to improve nitrogen fertilizer efficiency. Take a listen to Tanner and Jennifer's conversation with him to learn more about how a grad school project developed into this business.
2/21/20230
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February 17, 2023: Global Farmer Network Part 3

Tanner takes on the news for us today as we listen to the final part of Delaney's Global Farmer Network Panel in Argentina!
2/17/20230
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February 16, 2023: Global Farmer Network Panel Part 2

Join us today to hear part 2 of the Global Farmer Network Panel Delaney was able to participate in hosting in Argentina.
2/16/20230
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February 15, 2023: Global Farmer Network Panel Part 1

While Delaney was in Argentina last week, she was able to help conduct an interview panel of four international farmers. Over the next few days, we will listen to parts of this panel to learn about different challenges farmers may face worldwide.
2/15/20230
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February 14, 2023: #TechTuesday with DPH Bio

Celebrate Valentine's Day with us on Ag News Daily! Recently, DPH Bio launched a new product to help your soil health. Listen to learn all about it!
2/14/20230
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February 13, 2023: #MarketMonday with Arlan Suderman

Delaney is back from Argentina and shares details of what she was able to experience last week. Arlan Suderman discusses the job market, international trades, and what the markets were up to today!
2/13/20230
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February 10, 2023: International Farming Continued

Delaney continues her conversation with Jose Luiz Gonzalez Chacon. Today they discuss poultry production, being a Global Ag member, and continued education in Columbia.
2/10/20230
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February 9, 2023: Palm Oil Discussion in Columbia

Delaney is traveling throughout South America this week! Enjoy a two-part series with Jose Luiz Gonzalez Chacon, a farmer of the region. Part one embodies Jose's practice of the production of palm trees to harvest their oil.
2/8/20230
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February 8, 2023: Importance of Mental Health with Rural Minds

Julie Lux, Vice President of Communications with Rural Minds, discusses Rural Minds, a non-profit organization based on raising awareness of mental health within rural communities. She shares the importance of this topic, great ways to advocate for it, and resources available for anyone in need!
2/8/20230
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February 7, 2023: #TechTuesday with Azotic Tech

Tom Tregunno, the Global Product Manager, discusses Envita, a specific technology product under Azotic Technologies. Hear what Envita is and how it can influence your farming operations!
2/7/20230
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February 6, 2023: #MarketMonday with Naomi Brohm

Naomi Brohm gives us an update on our markets today and what to expect looking forward.
2/6/20230
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February 3, 2023: Elevate Ag

Tara Vanderdussen and Natalie Kovarik of Elevate Ag & the Discover Ag podcast join us today to discuss their business. Take a listen to learn about courses you can sign up for to engage in all things related to social media, public speaking, and podcasts!
2/3/20230
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February 2, 2023: Beekeeping Galore!

Andy Joseph, Apiarist for the State of Iowa, hopped onto the podcast today to discuss all things bees. Learn about how this practice works in the winter months, bee health, and so much more, in today's episode!
2/2/20230
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February 1, 2023: Wisconsin Dairy Industry

Chad Zuleger, the Director of Government Affairs of the Dairy Business Association in Wisconsin, discusses the current occurrences in the Wisconsin government, budget affairs, and the overall dairy industry of the state.
2/1/20230
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January 31, 2023: #TechTuesday with Larry Kearns

In response to a solar challenge implemented by an international energy company, Larry Kearns developed TrackerSled. Take a listen to today's #TechTuesday to learn more about the development of this solar powered technology and how it works to benefit the farmers.
1/31/20230
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January 30, 2023: #MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried joins us today for #MarketMonday with a detailed conversation on the important influences in our current markets.
1/30/20230
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January 27, 2023: SHIP IT Act with Donald Grady & Matt Mika

The SHIP IT Act was recently presented in Congress earlier this week, which is aimed to help revitalize the trucking industry. Matt Mika, the Director for the Shippers coalition, and Donald Grady with International Dairy Foods Assn. (IDFA) join today to discuss the act.
1/27/20230
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January 26, 2023: Solar Power Systems

Tanner did some work at NACADE last week and brought back a great talk with Jamie Near, owner of Energy Service Solutions. Take a listen to learn about Jamie's drainage water-pumping solar systems.
1/25/20230
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January 25, 2023: Tomorrow's Top Producer

Annually, Top Producer recognizes an outstanding young agriculture producer for their Tomorrow's Top Producer Horizon Award. This year Trey Wasserburger is the recipient. Today, he joins us on the podcast to discuss the award and his history with his cattle operation, TD Angus.
1/25/20230
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January 24, 2023: #TechTuesday

Swine Tech Ceo and Co-Founder, Matthew Rooda, joined Ag News Daily for this week's edition of #TechTuesday. Rooda gives details of the offered Swine Tech products and how human & swine health intertwine.
1/24/20230
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January 23, 2023: #MarketMonday

Tommy Grisafi joins us today for #MarketMonday to discuss what the markets have been up to, along with potential 'why's' behind some of the values.
1/23/20230
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January 20, 2023: New Iowa Beef Industry Council Director

We are jumping into Fri-YAY with Mike Anderson, the newly named Executive Director of the Iowa Beef Industry Council. Mike shares his past experiences in the agriculture industry and what he is looking forward to working on within this new position!
1/20/20230
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January 19, 2023: Young Farmer in Farm Bureau

Young Farmer Leadership Award Recipient Clark Dolch joins the crew to talk about Iowa Farm Bureau, the American Farm Bureau Federation Convention, and his career as a Loan Officer!
1/19/20230
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January 18, 2023: Impending Winter Weather

Dr. Justin Glisan, Climatologist for the State of Iowa, discusses the three consecutive years of La Niña weather behavior, along with advice for producers in working with droughts.
1/18/20230
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January 17, 2023: #TechTuesday

#TechTuesday this week is highlighting Luke Hemphill with Bluewhite. Having the mission of doing more with what farmers already have, Bluewhite has many exciting autonomous technologies to help aid growers of permanent crops.
1/16/20230
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January 13, 2023: Farm Fit Training

Amanda Nigg joins Delaney and Tanner on the podcast today while discussing her mental health journey and developing her business: Farm Fit Training. Amanda gives insights on how to stick to your goals and new year's resolutions, as well as how to find more information on her training programs.
1/13/20230
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January 12, 2023: Farm Rescue Expansion

Lynne Hinrichsen, the Development Officer of Farm Rescue, joins us to discuss the non-profit organization and all it has to offer. She mentions upcoming expansions, how to volunteer, and where to connect with them at!
1/12/20230
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January 11, 2023: Mexico GMO Trade Deal

Mark Mueller of the Iowa Corn Growers Association, as well as the U.S. Grain Council, joins Jennifer and Tanner to further explain the reasonings for what is happening with the everlasting Mexico GMO corn issues. In-depth knowledge is also provided as to why this issue uprose again in the fall after a couple of years on the table.
1/10/20230
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January 10, 2023: #TechTuesday

Drew Mogler with BarnTalk joined Ag News Daily for #TechTuesday to discuss the BarnTalk Alarm System. He covers details of reliability, notifications, wifi connections, and the important details of what leads farmers to choose this successful operation aid.
1/10/20230
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January 9, 2023: #MarketMonday

Joining us today, Darin Newsom gives us a detailed update on everything you need to know going on in the markets!
1/9/20230
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January 6, 2023: Beef Production in 2023

The team brings headlines looking ahead at what to expect for 2023, including a conversation with Matt Deppe, CEO for the Iowa Cattlemen's Association, about beef production in 2023.
1/6/20230
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January 5, 2023: National FFA Officer Discussion

Karstyn Cantrell of Oklahoma serves as the 2022-2023 National FFA Central Region Vice President. Joining us on Ag News Daily, she gave us an update on what the officer team is, how she got involved in the family tradition of FFA, and some upcoming events that they will be conducting for FFA members nationwide!
1/5/20230
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January 4, 2023: Sprout Ag Proprietor

Take a listen today as Ben Pederson joins us to explain the story of how he developed Sprout Ag and Vital Grains.
1/4/20230
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January 3, 2023: #TechTuesday

For our first #TechTuesday of the new year, we met with Sean Blomgren of Blomgren Seeds and Pivot Bio! Take a listen to hear about the services Sean and Pivot Bio offer, as well as the science behind the technology of the nitrogen-focused products.
1/3/20230
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December 30, 2022: Rootstown Reindeer Fun!

Today, we're joined by Kellie and Mike Gregg, owners of Rootstown Reindeer. This exciting business, which started as a "dream," is now a successful agri-tourism attraction for people of all ages!
12/30/20220
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December 29, 2022: Christmas Tree Farming in Washington

Kevin Jensen, owner and operator of the generational "Jensen U-Cut Christmas Tree Farm," joined the podcast today to discuss taking over the family business. Kevin is knowledgeable in tree species, the challenges producers of this crop face, and how to manage a business in this industry.
12/29/20220
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December 28. 2022 Deep Canyon Cattle Ranch

On today's episode, we visited with Stephanie Sample of Deep Canyon Ranch. Located in Washington, Stephanie shared some valuable information on the cattle operation, the weather lately and how it affects their day-to-day procedures, and more.
12/28/20220
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December 27, 2022 #TechTuesday

Tanner talks with Robert Saik, founder and CEO of AgVisor Pro. Saik discusses what AgVisor Pro is, all that it entails, along with how it can help the farmers who put it to use.
12/27/20220
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December 22, 2022: Cattle Market Discussion with the Livestock Marketing Association

Chelsea Good of the Livestock Marketing Association joins us to discuss beef inventory numbers and some of the initiatives her organization is working towards in the coming year.
12/22/20220
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December 21, 2022: Introducing Our New Intern!

Jennifer Holliday, the new Ag News Daily intern, joins us to give a bit of her background and introduce herself to our listeners.
12/21/20220
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January 20, 2022: #TechTuesday with Corteva

Today we are joined by Frederic Beudot to discuss new acquisitions made by Corteva. He discusses the company's move forward into the biologicals space and what that means for farmers across the world.
12/20/20220
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December 19, 2022: #MarketMonday with Karl Setzer

Karl Setzer, Brokerage Research Lead at MID-CO Commodities, joins us for the final #MarketMonday of 2022. We discuss South American weather and dryness in the US plains as it pertains to market numbers in the new year.
12/19/20220
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December 16, 2022: Part 2 of the Sustainability Discussion from NAFB

Be sure to catch yesterday's episode for part 1 of the discussion with representatives from the National Corn Growers Association, United Soybean Board, and National Pork Board. Today we dive deeper into the specifics behind Climate Smart programs, farmer payments, and more.
12/16/20220
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December 15, 2022: Part 1 - Sustainability Discussion from NAFB

This discussion includes representatives from the National Corn Growers Association, United Soybean Board, and National Pork Board sharing their thoughts on how sustainability discussions are impacting their members. Tune in tomorrow for more from this session!
12/15/20220
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December 14, 2022: Livestock Markets with CME Group

Mckenzie Billings of the CME groups joins us with some tips and predictions on how to handle livestock markets in the coming months.
12/14/20220
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December 13, 2022: #TechTuesday with Tractor Zoom

Kyle McMahon, the CEO and Founder of Tractor Zoom, joins Tanner to discuss the company's growth and future plans.
12/13/20220
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December 12, 2022: #MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Tanner and Delaney discuss headlines missed over the weekend and welcome Matt Bennett to explain down soybeans in the markets today.
12/12/20220
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December 9, 2022: Talking Fertilizer with StoneX

Delaney's conversation with Josh Linville of StoneX gives some insight to fertilizer pricing and strategies moving into the new year.
12/9/20220
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December 8, 2022: Jimmy Taylor of the Cattlemen's Beef Board

We caught up with Jimmy Taylor at the National Farm Broadcaster Trade Talk to discuss some of the great programs funded by Beef Checkoff dollars.
12/8/20220
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December 7, 2022: Rail Industry Discussion with OnTrackNorthAmerica

Michael Sussman of OnTrackNorthAmerica joins us to discuss some of the company's initiatives for the rail industry that will have a positive impact on agriculture.
12/7/20220
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December 6, 2022: #TechTuesday with Merck Animal Health

Merck Animal Health joins us to discuss some of the new vaccines and technology helping to prevent Bovine Respiratory Disease and other immune system issues in cattle.
12/6/20220
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December 5, 2022: #MarketMonday with Ted Seifred

Ted Seifred joins us to discuss the happenings in commodity markets today.
12/5/20220
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December 2, 2022: #FriYAY with Quinn Snacks

Grace Dennis of Quinn Snacks joins us to discuss the ways in which the company is revolutionizing the food industry. Check out the sustainable snack brand and order your own treats today at quinnsnacks.com.
12/2/20220
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December 1, 2022: Farm Safety with National Farm Medicine Center

Scott Heiberger of the National Farm Medicine Center, joins us to discuss child and adult safety on farms.
12/1/20220
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November 30, 2022: Global Food Insecurity with World Food Program

Chase Sova joined us at NAFB to talk through some of the main issues causing global food insecurity and what can be done to help.
11/30/20220
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November 29, 2022: #TechTuesday with News from Verdant Robotics

Verdant Robotics has released big news and we've got the inside scoop! Find out more about this company at their website verdantrobotics.com!
11/29/20220
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November 28, 2022: #MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

After our extended break for Thanksgiving, we're back to talk through the markets and the factors impacting them.
11/28/20220
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November 23, 2022: Catching up with the Renewable Fuels Association

Today we share Delaney's conversation with Geoff Cooper surrounding ethanol and the future of renewable fuels.
11/23/20220
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November 22, 2022: #TechTuesday with Navigator CO2

Elizabeth Burns-Thompson of Navigator CO2 joins us to discuss the progress of their carbon pipeline.
11/22/20220
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November 21, 2022: #MarketMonday with Dan Basse

Dan Basse, President of AgResource Company, joins us to talk through today's happenings in the markets and his predictions for the week.
11/21/20220
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November 18, 2022: Part 1, Perspective from a Ukrainian Farmer

Today's audio is shared from a panel moderated by Delaney at the National Farm Broadcasters Association Conference. A Ukrainian farmer and economist share a bit about their experiences throughout the war so far.
11/18/20220
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November 17, 2022: Election Results Impacting Agriculture

Today, we are sharing audio from the National Association of Farm Broadcasters where Jacque Fatka of Agri-Pulse presented on the agriculture impacts of the recent midterm elections.
11/17/20220
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November 16, 2022: Talking Weather with Eric Snodgrass

Science Fellow at Nutrien Ag, Eric Snodgrass, joins us to discuss weather patterns and their expected impact on farmers in the coming seasons.
11/16/20220
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November 15, 2022: GFY.AG with Rupert Williams

Rupert Williams, Founder, and CEO of Go Farm Yourself, joins today to discuss their new machine-learning robot tool named Ginger.
11/15/20220
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November 14, 2022: #MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Today we talked through the markets and some of the factors causing change with Darin Newsom
11/14/20220
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November 11, 2022: #FriYAY with Bion Environmental Technologies

Senior Vice President of Capital Markets at Bion Environmental Technologies, Craig Scott, joins us to discuss breaking ground on a new Gen3Tech Facility in Indiana.
11/11/20220
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November 10, 2022: Answers on the Diesel Shortage with Mansfield Energy

Today we are joined by Josh Young of Mansfield Energy to talk through the recent headlines surrounding diesel supply in the United States. He reassured us and our listeners that we will not be running out of fuel any time soon.
11/10/20220
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November 9, 2022: Talking with BASF Farmers

Nebraska farm couple Jenna and Levi join us to talk about the great impact that BASF products and services have had on their family and operation as a whole.
11/9/20220
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November 8, 2022: #TechTuesday on Greenhouse Technology at Texas A&M University

Dr. Seth Murray of Texas A&M University joins us to discuss a new phenotyping greenhouse that has been opened on the school grounds. He discusses the many uses of this new technology and ways that it will help to propel agriculture forward.
11/8/20220
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November 7, 2022: #MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

Today we are joined by Shawn Hackett, President of Hackett Financial Advisors, Inc., to talk through today's markets and predictions for coming months.
11/7/20220
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November 4, 2022: Final #FarmerFriday with Zoe Kent

With harvest wrapping up, today is our final episode of our #FarmerFriday series. We welcome Zoe Kent, or @farmwithzoe, to let us know how her harvest wrapped up in Ohio.
11/4/20220
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November 3, 2022: Changing Consumer Preferences with Anne-Marie Roerink

Today we are joined by Anne-Marie Roerink, President of 210 Analytics, to discuss research and trends surrounding consumer preferences. She highlights facts about plant-based alternatives and ways to build trust with those purchasing animal products.
11/3/20220
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November 2, 2022: Preparing for Winter with the Propane Education & Research Council

Today we talk with Mike Newland, director of agriculture business development at PERC, about what producers should be doing to prepare for winter as it relates to propane. We also discuss the future of propane as a fuel option and other exciting news!
11/2/20220
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November 1, 2022: #TechTuesday with Biome Makers

Adrian Ferrero, CEO and Co-Founder of Biome Makers, joins us to discuss innovating soil testing technology. Get involved with this company through their website BiomeMakers.Com.
11/1/20220
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October 31, 2022: #MarketMonday with Boyd Brooks

Today we talk through different events across the country and globe and their impacts on the markets with Boyd Brooks.
10/31/20220
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October 28, 2022: #FarmerFriday with Corey Hillebo

Today our #FarmerFriday is a fun one! Tanner interviews his fellow Farm4Profit host, Corey Hillebo, on his harvest progress.
10/28/20220
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October 27, 2022: The American Quarter Horse Association

Communications Head at AQHA, Kyla Myers Jones, joins us to discuss some of the exciting programs offered by this organization. She also touches on the championship season starting TODAY!
10/27/20220
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October 26, 2022: Grain For Ukraine with Grain Producers of Australia

Colin Bettles of the Grain Producers of Australia joins us to discuss the #Grain4Ukraine initiative started by his organization.
10/26/20220
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October 25, 2022: #TechTuesday with Chevron REG

Kevin Lucke joins us to discuss the exciting future of renewable fuels. He shares some of the goals of Chevron's REG and touches on actions being taken to move towards even more sustainability.
10/25/20220
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October 24, 2022: #MarketMonday with Arlan Suderman

Today we discuss major the major drop in soybeans, China's actions, and beef cattle inventory on our #MarketMonday segment,
10/24/20220
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October 21, 2022: #FarmerFriday with Keith Alverson

Today we are joined by Keith Alverson, a corn and soybean farmer in South Dakota, for another harvest update.
10/21/20220
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October 20, 2022: Labor Trends and Issues with AgHires

Today we are joined by Lori Culler, President of AgHires, to discuss some of the pressing topics pertaining to labor in the agriculture industry.
10/20/20220
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October 19, 2022: Mental Health in Agriculture with Jason Meadows

Today we're teaming up with fellow Global Ag Network podcast host, Jason Meadows to talk about mental health in agriculture. Jason provides tips and resources for those looking to start their journey in mental health. Check out his show Ag State of Mind wherever you consume podcasts!
10/19/20220
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October 18, 2022: #TechTuesday with S.0.I.L. Planting Plates

Lynne Burchett Hak of Sprouting Our Important Legacy, LLC. joins us to share about the universal planting plates created by her husband.
10/18/20220
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October 17, 2022: MarketMonday with Jeff French

A lot shaking up the markets today as usual, so we have Jeff French break it down for us.
10/17/20220
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October 14, 2022: Farmer Friday with Randy Uhrmacher

Randy Uhrmacher of Hastings, Nebraska joins us to discuss his harvest progress and crop outlook.
10/14/20220
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October 13, 2022: Innovative Poultry Practices with PastureBird

Paul Greive of PastureBird is looking to change the way consumers see animal agriculture. He and his team are working to be as transparent as possible for their consumers to understand the term pasture raised and its benefits. Learn more about this company at Pasturebird.com.
10/13/20220
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October 12, 2022: Lance Rezac, United Soybean Board Farmer Leader on the future of soy

Today we're joined by farmer Lance Rezac, NE Kansas farmer and United Soybean Board farmer leader, to discuss some of the new and exciting things happening with U.S. Soy.
10/12/20220
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October 11, 2022: #TechTuesday with NoFence

Today we're joined by Synne Budal to discuss GPS fencing technology created by NoFence. This innovative idea has the potential to revolutionize agriculture with its ease of use and the lack of labor it requires.
10/11/20220
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October 10, 2022: #MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

A lot hitting the pipeline today with explosive moves in the grain markets today. A fresh Russian missile strike, rail strikes, and more to digest today with Tommy Grisafi.
10/10/20220
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October 7, 2022: Farmer Friday with Andy Pasztor

Andy joins us from Ontario, Canada, to discuss his crop outlook for the season and much more. He also discusses the growth seen in his equipment detailing business, #AndyClean! Find out more at andyclean.ca.
10/7/20220
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October 6, 2022: Specialty Crops of Illinois

Raghela Scavuzzo, associate director of food systems development at Illinois Farm Bureau, joins us to talk crops other than corn and soybeans. She shares some fun facts about the diversity in Illinois agriculture and directs listeners to many great resources.
10/6/20220
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October 5, 2022: The history of White Stallion Ranch with Steven True

Steven True is a third-generation rancher at White Stallion Ranch, Tucson, AZ, and joins the podcast today to share the history of how this dude ranch came to be in his family.
10/5/20220
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October 4, 2022: #TechTuesday with InnerPlant

Today we are joined by Shely Aronov, CEO of InnerPlant. She discusses the innovative seed technology created by the company and even dives into their newly announced investment from John Deere.
10/4/20220
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October 3, 2022: #MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett of AgMarketing.net joins us from the combine to talk through today's market close.
10/3/20220
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October 7, 2022: Farmer Friday with Denae Cato

Today we kick off our Farmer Friday segment to celebrate the harvest season. To start us off, we are joined by Denae Cato of Southeastern Missouri to talk through their corn, bean, and rice harvest progress.
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September 29, 2022: Dan Basse on South American Commodities

Dan Basse, President of AgResources Company, joins us to answer questions that have been surfacing as South America enters into planting. He shares export, yield, and value predictions while also talking on some of the Geopolitical impacts Brazil's coming election could have.
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September 28, 2022: Shayne Wiese's Testimony for NCBA

Iowa Cattleman, Shayne Wiese, shares about his experience traveling to Washington D.C. in order to testify on behalf of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. He gives tips on telling the story of agriculture and experiencing new things as a young agriculturalist.
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September 27, 2022: Regenerative Ag Efforts with Kiss the Ground

Finian Makepeace, Co-founder and Policy Director at Kiss the Ground, joins us to talk about regenerative agriculture. He and his company are fighting through media, exposure, and legislation to change the way the world views and uses agriculture. Follow along with that journey by watching the Kiss the Ground film on Netflix or visiting KisstheGround.com.
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September 26, 2022: #MarketMonday with Brian Hoops

Brian Hoops joins us to analyze today's falling markets. We discuss rumors and dollar values that may be impacting trade throughout the week
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September 23, 2022: Update on Oregon Wildfires and Weather

Jonathan Sandau, Assistant Director of the Oregon Department of Agriculture, joins us to talk about some of the major weather events that have affected Pacific Northwest agriculture in recent months. He shares on improvements in fire prevention and safety and the financial impacts of drought.
9/23/20220
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September 22, 2022: Wheat and Oilseeds with Rabo AgriFinance

Today we share our very last conversation from the 2022 Farm Progress Show. Andrick Pain, a Grain and Oilseed Analyst for Rabo AgriFinance, joined Tanner to talk through some of the latest and coming trends in ag markets.
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September 21, 2022: United States Soy Checkoff

Today we share a conversation with Tim Bardole, an Iowa farmer involved with the U.S. Soy Checkoff. During Farm Progress Show he told of all the great things happening with this organization.
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September 20, 2022: #TechTuesday with the ISU Seed Science Center

Today we are joined by Lulu Rodriguez from Iowa State's Seed Science Center. She shares about the work they do for Iowa, the United States, and Global agriculture.
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September 19, 2022: #MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Tanner and Cassidy report on lots of bad news occurring across the globe today. They are joined by Darin Newsom to get some insight on the markets and a positive outlook for what's to come.
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September 16, 2022: #FriYAY with Sukup Manufacturing

Today we share a great conversation with Sukup Manufacturing touching on farm safety as harvest approaches. Thank you to Farm4Profit cohost, Corey Hillebo, for joining Tanner in this conversation.
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September 15, 2022: Dairy on Beef Cattle with Dr. Ty Lawrence

Today we are joined by Dr. Ty Lawrence, Director of the Beef Carcass Research Center at West Texas A&M University, to talk about a very hot topic in the beef industry right now. Dr.Lawrence share with us the negative side of BeefxDairy cattle based on issues they are presenting at slaughter. He provides perspective and predictions for this population of cattle.
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Wednesday September 14, 2022: April Hemmes on U.S. Soybeans

Today's episode is full of laughter and passion. Tanner and Cassidy catch the listeners up on some of the latest headlines and Delaney is joined by April Hemmes to talk al about soybeans and the many uses they have.
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September 13, 2022: #TechTuesday with Farmers Risk

Today we share another great conversation from the 2022 Farm Progress Show. Dakota Hoben, Co-Founder and CEO of Farmers Risk, joins us to share about the innovative ideas behind his business and the great tools it provides for farmers.
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September 12, 2022: #MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Today we are joined by Naomi Blohm to talk through the WASDE report and how markets have reacted.
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September 9, 2022: #FriYay with Flyover Whiskey

Joe Knobbe of Flyover Whiskey joins us to share about his unique business. The whiskey personalized whiskey blends made from client crops make a perfect gift for any special farmer in your life! Find out more about this company at flyoverwhiskey.com.
9/9/20220
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September 8, 2022: Iowa Young Farmers Program

Megan Hansen of the Iowa Young Farmers Committee joins us to share a bit about the opportunities that this Farm Bureau sponsored program offers. Those new or young in their agriculture career are encouraged to get involved by visiting Iowa Young Farmers.
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September 7, 2022: North Dakota Ag Commisioner, Doug Goehring

Today we share an enlightening conversation with North Dakota's Agriculture Commissioner, Doug Goehring. He touches on many important topics and urges listeners to get out and vote in the upcoming midterms. You can learn more about Dough and his policies at nd.gov.
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September 6, 2022: #TechTuesday with Dillon Hurd of Haber Technologies

In this conversation recorded at last week's Farm Progress Show, we learn about some of the industry-changing technology that Haber is producing.
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September 2, 2022: Tire Technology with Michelin

Today we share another interview from this year's fantastic Farm Progress show featuring Michelin Tires. David Graden, an Agricultural Global Account Manager, shares some exciting updates revolving around Michelin tires; dives into the "why" behind the importance of good tires; and so much more!
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August 31, 2022: Brad Dunbar of Lindsay Irrigation

At their second live recording of the Farm Progress Show, Tanner and Delaney cover news from across the world and right in their backyard. They are joined again by Brad Dunbar, Regional Manager for Zimmatic by Lindsay. He tells of new projects coming from the company and things to be on the look out for!
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August 30,2022: #TechTuesday with Zimmatic by Lindsay

We celebrate the first day of Farm Progress Show with Brad Dunbar, Lindsay Irrigation Regional Manager. He shares a bit about the new technology coming to Lindsay and how farmers can get in touch. Find out more at their website Lindsay.com!
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August 29, 2022: #MarketMonday with Boyd Brooks

On today's episode Tanner and Cassidy cover news you might have missed over the weekend and welcome Boyd Brooks to talk through the grain markets of the day.
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August 26, 2022: The Newest British Lamb Shearing Record Holder!

Just over a week ago, professional lamb shearer, Lloyd Rees set the new British record for most lambs sheared in a 9 hour period. We chat with him about the training and preparation that lead to his success and his plans moving forward. Follow along with his story on social media!
8/26/20220
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August 25, 2022: Secretary Vilsack on Support for Farmers and Ranchers

Today we are sharing more audio from Secretary Tom Vilsack on how he and the USDA are planning to keep farmers and ranchers on their land.
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August 24, 2022: Inflation Reduction Act with Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today we share a conversation with Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, about the newly passed Inflation Reduction Act. He shares how and where the funding will be spent to support farmers and ranchers.
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August 23, 2022: #TechTuesday with Sick Codes - John Deere's Hacker!

Today we get the story behind the jailbroken John Deere systems with white hat hacker, Sick Codes. He shares a bit about the love/hate relationship he and the company have, his journey into ethical hacking, and what this news means for Right to Repair movements.
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August 22, 2022: #MarketMonday with Jeff French

Today Tanner and Delaney pick up on news you may have missed over the weekend. They are joined by Jeff French of AgHedgers to talk through movement in the markets due to the start of crop tours. Find Jeff @aghedger on Twitter or at AgHedgers.com.
8/22/20220
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August 19, 2022:#FarmerFriday with Micheal Bergen of Nebraska

With harvest approaching quickly, we are bringing on some farmers to share their predictions for yields and the struggles they have faced this season. Today we talk with Michael Bergen of Aurora, Nebraska about the weather issues and insects that have taken a toll on his crops. You can follow along with his journey on twitter @Michael_Bergen and instagram @Ultrafarmer.
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August 18, 2022: United States Farmers and Ranchers in Action

Today CEO of United States Farmers and Ranchers in Action, Erin Fitzgerald, joins us for a big conversation. She shares what the non-profit is doing to support farmers and ranchers in their pursuit of sustainable practices, and her thoughts on why having these producers involved in climate discussions is essential to the success of our food system.
8/18/20220
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August 17, 2022: Big Things Happening at Certified Angus Beef

Today we are joined by Nicole Erceg of Certified Angus Beef to talk through some of the exciting happenings at the company. She shares about the CAB approach to changing consumer preferences and the newly announced partnership with Ducks Unlimited! You can find more information about this great brand at https://www.certifiedangusbeef... and https://cabcattle.com.
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August 16, 2022: Shackle Space at Cattlemen's Heritage

Chad Tentinger of Cattlemen's Heritage joins us to discuss the concept of secured shackle space in his packing plant. He shares how this idea will change the landscape of Iowa beef and the industry as a whole.
8/16/20220
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August 15, 2022: #MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

With Tanner and Delaney both back from their breaks, the show returns to its regular formatting. The two tackle news and markets with the help of Matt Bennett of AgMarket.
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August 12, 2022: Ducks Unlimited Partnerships

Today we welcome Ducks Unlimited team members Bruce Toay, Manager of Conservation Programs, and Billy Gascoigne, Director of Agriculture and Strategic Partnerships, to discuss some recently announced partnerships from the non-profit. We discuss what the connections with the NRCS and Certified Angus Beef will look like for DU and how they will benefit producers throughout the country and beyond.
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August 11, 2022: National Sales Manager at Kinetic Vet

JD Hill of Kinetic Vet joins us to share a bit about the animal health industry. He talks of new products hitting the shelves and predictions for the future of animal agriculture. Find out more at https://kineticvet.com.
8/11/20220
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August 10, 2022: Low Carbon Beef's New Certification

Dr.Colin Beal of Low Carbon Beef LLC joins us to talk about the announcement of their new program, LCB Enrolled. This is a certification program that allows producers to prove their cattle were raised with low green house gas emissions. Those interested in getting involved with Low Carbon Beef can learn more about the company at https://www.lowcarbonranch.com.
8/9/20220
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August 9, 2022: #TechTuesday conversation with RePlant Capital

Today we caught up with Robyn O'Brien of RePlant Capital. She talks us through changes that can help better the food systems and food security of America. You can learn more about RePlant and work with them at https://www.replantcapital.com.
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August 8, 2022: #MarketMonday with Arlan Suderman

Delaney and Arlan talk through the markets and Cassidy joins to talk through some of the weekend's news.
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August 5, 2022: #FriYAY with CEO of iGrow News

Today we are joined by CEO of iGrow News, Sepehr Achard, who talks with us about the topic of controlled environment agriculture (CA). Sepehr shares a bit about his journey with iGrow and what exciting things are coming for the world of CA. Follow along with iGrow's reporting at https://igrownews.com.
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August 4, 2022: Dr. James Leiman from The University of Minnesota Crookston

In today's conversation we take a deep dive into the impact of Russia-Ukraine. Dr. James Leiman, Fellow at the Veden Center for Rural & Economic Development at the University of Minnesota Crookston, joins us to explain the consequences of this war and who will suffer most. Learn more from Dr.Leiman at https://crk.umn.edu/units/vede....
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August 3, 2022: Dr. Jim Baird on Labor and Input Issues

Dr. Jim Baird of Indiana talks through some of the main issues facing agriculture and what he's doing to help.
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August 2, 2022: #TechTuesday with Quantum Genetix

U.S Beef Business Manager of Quantum Genetix, Shane With, joins us to discuss a new and exciting tool to help beef producers up their profits.
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August 1, 2022: #MarketMonday with Naomi Bloom

We discuss Odesa, dollar values and much more with Naomi Bloom in today's Market Monday segment.
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July 29, 2022: Bion's New Sustainable Beef Facility

Bion CEO, Bill O'Neill, and Senior Vice President, Craig Scott, join us to talk through their mission as a company. We also dive into the topic of their recent partnership with Ribbonwire Ranch in Dalhart, Texas to build a sustainable beef facility.
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July 28, 2022: Drone Specialist Jack Tearman

Today we are joined by drone specialist, Jack Tearman, of Vision Ag to talk through the current abilities of drones and what improvements are to come. He shares how these amazing tools can up efficiency and profitability for your farm!
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July 27, 2022: The Unbridled Conference

Linay Williams joins us to share a bit about the Unbridled Conference, designed for rural business women looking for support and motivation in chasing their dreams. Learn more about this opportunity at https://unbridledconference.co...
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July 26, 2022: Leading Harvest Non-Profit

Today the Director of Strategic Alliances and Programs at Leading Harvest, Andrew Lauver, joins us to talk about the company's mission and upcoming goals.
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July 25, 2022: #MarketMonday with Donna Hughes

Today we talk markets from a Texas perspective with Donna Hughes of StoneX!
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July 22, 2022: DIAL Ventures of Purdue University

Ben Van Nostran of DIAL Ventures at Purdue University joins us to talk through the program and the start-up agriculture companies they work with. You can learn more about the program at https://www.dialventures.com.
7/22/20220
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July 21, 2022: National Lamb Feeders Association

President of the NLFA, Reed Anderson joins us to discuss the American lamb industry and its current struggles.
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July 20, 2022: Manure Management and Livestock Expansion

Troy Peterson, an Iowa man with many titles, joins us to talk manure management plans and the expansion of livestock operations. He also discusses his prediction for the future of regulations surrounding these topics.
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July 19, 2022: #TechTuesday with CH4 Global

David Lawson, CTO of CH4 Global, joins us on today's show to discuss Asparagopsis seaweed and how it relates to cow burps and methane emissions.
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July 18, 2022: #MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Tune in as we talk through the volatile summer markets with Broker, Tommy Grisafi of Advanced Trading Co.
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July 15, 2022: Has farmland values hit their top? The Iowa Farmland Guy joins us to share insight!

Farmland values have continued to skyrocket, but is there an end in sight? We're joined today by Iowa Farmland Guy, David Whitaker, to chat about where the future of land is headed.
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July 14, 2022: Summertime Weather Patterns with Eric Snodgrass

Today we are joined by Eric Snodgrass, Principal Atmospheric Scientist at Nutrien Ag Solutions, to talk through some of the adverse weather conditions impacting our nation's crops.
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July 13, 2022: Soy and Aquaculture with WISSH

Gena Perry, Executive Director for The American Soybean Association’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH), joins us to discuss new advancements in the world of agriculture thanks to American soy. She shares how these advancements will help combat global food insecurity, the organizations goals, and the impact aquaculture could have for soy protein!
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July 12, 2022: #TechTuesday with Induction Innovations

Today we talk with Dana Wiker, the Marketing Manager for Induction Innovations. This company produces induction heaters for helping farmers with loosening rusted hardware on their equipment. You can learn more about their product at https://www.theinductor.com.
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July 11, 2022: #MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Today we catch up on the market movement happenings with Darin Newsom.
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July 8, 2022: Dr. James Mintert and the Ag Economy Barometer

Today we are joined by Dr. James Mintert to discuss the finding of the June report on the Ag Economy Barometer produced by Purdue University. He shares some of the things he has learned through his work on this project and what factors he believes to be having the greatest impact on farmer sentiment.
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July 7, 2022: New Technology from Bushel

Today we are joined by CEO of Bushel, Jake Jordanstad, to talk through the new Bushel Wallet technology that is being launched. This new tool will help the agriculture supply chain move towards paperless transactions and improve their efficiency. Find out more about the product at https://bushelwallet.com.
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July 6, 2022: Stock Dog Trainer, Jacque Tinker

Today a fellow fellow podcaster and stock dog trainer, Jacque Tinker, joins us to talk a bit about her involvement in the world of Australian Shephards. She gives some insight into life with working dogs and how her journey in the industry began. You can learn more through her personal podcast, "The Instinctive Australian Shephard."
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July 5, 2022: Missy Bonds on Rural Urbanization and Wildfires

Today's episode catches up with Missy Bonds, Ranch Manager of Bonds Ranch in North Texas. She shares about her advocacy work in the beef industry and the need for rain in her area.
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July 1, 2022: #FriYAY with Josue Medellin-Azura

Today we are joined by Professor Josue Medellin-Azura to talk through water issues in the south west and how his projects are helping to combat them.
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June 30, 2022: American Railroads with Ian Jefferies

Today Tanner and Delaney discuss the confusion that has come along with the acreage and quarterly grain stocks report. We also welcome CEO and President of The Association of American Railroad, Ian Jefferies to talk a bit about how his industry is handling the economic, labor, and supply chain issues that we have discussed on many recent episodes.
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June 29, 2022: National Dairy Month with Gina Gutierrez

Today Gina Gutierrez joins us from Mexico to share about her role as a fifth generation dairy farmer. She gives some insight into the global milk market and tells a bit about how she shares the story of dairy farming through social media.
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June 28, 2022: Special Ranger Bo Fox

Today Special Ranger Bo Fox shares with us some tips on mitigating risks of livestock theft and tells a bit of his journey that lead to his current position with the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. You can find more about their organization at TSCRA.Org.
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June 27, 2022: #MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

We are joined today by Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge to talk us through the mixed trading that occurred today and over the weekend. Tanner and Delaney give listeners an update on weather, market, and business headlines impacting the ag Industry.
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June 24, 2022: #FriYAY with Ag Aviation Adventures

Today we are joined by Tyson Lukasavige and Cally Arndt of Ag Aviation Adventures to share a bit of their company's story and how they share it through social media. Listeners can find them on Youtube, Instagram, and TikTok to follow along with their adventures!
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June 23, 2022: Hay Twine with Tama Farm Solutions

Today Delaney takes in the show solo for a short and sweet coverage of weather, market, and global news while also welcoming Matthew McWilliams of Tama Farm Solutions to teach us all a bit about hay equipment and twine.
6/23/20220
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June 22, 2022: David Windmar on Inflation

On today's episode we gather the answers to some of the most common questions surrounding the economic state of our country. Ag Economists, David Widmar covers all of the gory details of inflation and interest rates in an entertaining and educational way that you won't want to miss.
6/22/20220
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June 21, 2022: Elizabeth Burns-Thompson of Navigator CO2

Today we get the inside scoop on Navigator CO2's recent partnership agreement with Poet. Delaney has returned from travels and we are back with more headlines in agriculture news.
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June 17, 2022: Urban Ag Teacher, Justin Reece Edwards

Today, we catch up with Justin Reece Edwards about the efforts he's making in his classroom to get urban students involved in agriculture. This #FriYAY episode also includes the usual news updates that you won't want to miss!
6/17/20220
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June 16, 2022: Nigerian Farmer, Patience Okoku

This episode is packed full of facts you need to know; from viral videos explained to financial strain coverage, we are here to inform you on all things ag news. In addition to our reporting, Delaney joins us from Germany with a timely interview featuring Patience Okoku who discusses farming struggles in Nigeria and other African countries.
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June 15, 2022: Private Packer Coming to Texas

Tanner and Cassidy share financial, weather, and crop news before hopping into an interview about the private packing plant coming to Amarillo, Texas. Bryson Wright, a private consultant in the area who has worked throughout the beef industry, shares his unique perspective on how this will impact the Texas Panhandle and beyond.
6/15/20220
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#TechTuesday with Sara Hisel of The Happy Trail Co.

Today's #TechTuesday is a fun one! We share a recap of the overnight markets, weather, and the crop progress report. Then we are joined by Sara Hisel of Happy Trails Co, a western livestock photography company. She gives some background on the heart behind her business and a run-down on her legacy session. You can learn more or book with her at https://thehappytrailsco.com
6/14/20220
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June 13, 2022: #MarketMonday with Brian Hoops

The ladies talk weather, politics, and tragic deaths before being joined by Brian Hoops of from Midwest Market Solutions. Bryan digs through the market close speaking of yield predictions, heat waves, and Wall Street.
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June 10, 2022: Meg Harrington, The Cattle Vet Tech

Today, Tanner and Cassidy share some #FriYay news followed with a very informative interview with Meg Harrington. Meg is a Cattle Vet Technologist in Arkansas who has much to say concerning the new mandates for prescriptions in livestock antibiotics and electronic identification in cattle.
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June 9, 2022: O'Neill Family Farms

Join us today for an interview with Rob O'Niell, a farmer from Nebraska. He shares some insight into the harsh weather his operation haas faced and their plans to fight back. His perspective on plant, replant, and hopes for harvest is worth a listen! Stay up to date on his operation by subscribing to his Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ONei...
6/9/20220
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June 8, 2022: Fourth Generation Steer Wrestler, Slate Wiseman

Today's fun episode meets steer wrestler, Slate Wiseman, on his way to a rodeo. He tells of how he got into the sport, the struggles plaguing the industry in this economy, and the big goals he has for this season.
6/8/20220
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June 7, 2022: #TechTuesday with Freight Farms

Today's #TechTuesday includes an interview with Freight Farms Chief Technology Office, Jake Felser, who shares about the company and how it came to be. He also gives factual evidence of the energy reduction accomplished by the company and how profitable it can truly be for small-scale commercial farmers. You can learn more about this innovative company at their website: https://www.freightfarms.com
6/7/20220
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June 6, 2022: #MarketMonday with Craig Turner

The girls are back together to bring you today's news and share a #MarketMonday report. Craig Turner shares his perspective on commodities and livestock and his predictions for summer markets.
6/6/20220
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June 3, 2022: National Association of Wheat Growers

This highly anticipated episode includes an interview with Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers. He shares his personal story, perspective on the markets, and an overview of what his organization handles.
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June 2, 2022: Peter Ness of Ness Farms

Today we hear planting progress reports from a North Dakota Farmer, Peter Ness. He shares his frustrations with the weather and his yield outlook.
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June 1, 2022: SunKissed Flower Farm

Today, Rachel Ross of SunKissed Flower Farm, joins us to share about her journey into growing cut flowers. She explains her own regenerative practices and debunks some misconceptions surrounding flower farmers. Find out more at her website: https://www.sunkissedflowerfar...
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May 31, 2022: North Dakota Farmer, Lannie Mielke

Today we hear from a North Dakota farmer, Lannie Mielke, who talks of his planting struggles due to weather. He provides a positive perspective from the front lines of flooding in the north.
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May 27, 2022: HashtagRanchLifeKirsten

Kirsten Robinson knew from age 8 she wanted to live and work a ranching lifestyle, but it took quite a few twists and turns to get there! Find out more during today's episode.
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May 26, 2022: Katie Haynes, Miss Agriculture Advocacy

Today we talk with Katie Haynes of North Carolina about her experiences as 2022 North Carolina Miss Agriculture Advocacy Ambassador & 2022 North Carolina People’s Choice Miss United States Agriculture. She shares about the adversities she has faced in competing for these titles and what her future plans are. You can vote for her People's Choice national title by using this link: https://missunitedstatesagricu...
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May 25, 2022: Megan Clark, TEDx Speaker

On today's show, Tanner and Delaney catch up with recent high school graduate, Megan Clark to discuss her TEDx talk centered around agriculture. She tells of her inspiration, future plans, and personal goals and gives a bright outlook on the future of our industry. You can check out her TEDx talk, "What I Wish You Would Ask Me," here.
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May 24, 2022: #TechTuesday with Secretary Buttigieg

Today, Tanner and Delaney analyze audio from Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg. He talks of plans to give rural areas more opportunities through improved infrastructure, explains his plan on moving toward electric vehicles, and shares his thoughts on the role that biofuels play in America's energy mix.
5/24/20220
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May 23, 2022: #MarketMonday with Karl Setzer

Delaney and Tanner catch up with Karl Setzer about all things #MarketMonday. He shares some positive perspectives on planting season, geopolitical issues, and crop production world-wide.
5/23/20220
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May 20, 2022: Thoughts from the Environmental Working Group and Sierra Club

Need something to get you fired up this #FriYAY? Tune in while Tanner and Delaney sift through some "blood-boiling" sounds bites surrounding the topic of farm emissions and environmentally friendly practices. Let us know in the reviews if you are enjoying these episodes from Delaney's trips for NAFB Washington Watch!
5/20/20220
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May 19, 2022: Special Episode Ft. Secretary Vilsack

Today Tanner and Delaney respond to comments from Secretary Vilsack made during the NAFB Washington Watch Event. Tune in for some insight on where the USDA plans to take our country this year!
5/19/20220
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May 18, 2022: United Soybean Board

Today we caught up with Tim Bardole of the United Soybean Board. He shares his personal journey this appointed position while also telling of all the great benefits that the Soy Checkoff offers to farmers across the nation. Find out even more at https://www.unitedsoybean.org.
5/18/20220
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May 17, 2022: #TechTuesday with IntelliCulture

Today on Ag News Daily, we chat with Cole Powers of IntelliCulture. He shares how the company's GPS plug-in helps farms become more efficient and profitable in multiple ways. You can learn even more about the product at https://www.intelliculture.com.
5/17/20220
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May 16, 2022: #MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

The girls take one to host today's #MarketMonday episode featuring Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net. Discussions include soaring wheat markets, global food insecurity, and geopolitical issues.
5/16/20220
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May 13, 2022: Catching Up with Farm Credit Counsel

Today we are airing one of Delaney's great interviews from the Washington Watch event last week. She talks with Todd Vanhoose of Farm Credit counsel to get the inside scoop on the current volatile financials of ag. Tanner and Delaney also share some interesting labor news and fun conversation topics.
5/13/20220
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May 12, 2022: Chris Novak of CropLife America

This fun episode features name calling, birthday celebrations, and a great interview with CropLife America. Check it out for some laughs and educational conversation!
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May 11, 2022: Wildfire Story from the Frontlines

Today we hear from Jessica Hansen from a farm hit by the Highway 702 Fire in Nebraska. Here is a list of available resources for those that would like to donate, as well as a link to resources for those affected by the fire: * Indianola Fire Department is taking Venmo donations to be split among fire departments.* The City of Cambridge is also taking donations for fire relief through Venmo or checks sent to the city. Hay or Veterinary Needs: Steve Rice -+1 (308) 695-4231, Jared Sayer - 308-695-3246 Fencing: Jon Harris - 308-695-6286 Displaced Victims Immediate Relief: Mark @ Mark's Pharmacy - 308-697-3400, Erick Lee - 308-655-0258 House cleaning/Laundry: Anna Bade - 308-340-4806 https://cropwatch.unl.edu/2022...
5/11/20220
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#TechTuesday with Simple Farms

Today, for our #TechTuesday segment, Scott Schiemer of Simple Farms LLC joins us to share about his farming input app. This great tool allows farmers to track their operation costs without keeping stacks of spreadsheets in the cab. Find out more about the app on their website or by following @simplefarms.ag!
5/10/20220
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May 9, 2022: #MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Today we are joined by Naomi Blohm to talk through markets. We discuss weather, Russia-Ukraine, and other global factors affecting today's prices and how to react to them as farmers and traders.
5/9/20220
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May 6, 2022: All About Avian Influenza

Today, Miles Feerick, of Feerick Family Partners, joins us to discuss the current Avian Influenza situation. As a poultry producer, Miles provides a unique perspective on the outbreak and shares what measures he and his crew are taking to mitigate risks and protect their operation.
5/6/20220
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May 5, 2022: Corey Rosenbusch of The Fertilizer Institute

Delaney is back on the mic and we are sharing one of her great interviews from Washington D.C.. President and CEO of The Fertilizer institute talks food security and geo-political issues from a unique perspective. Tune in for the informative conversation and learn more at their website!
5/5/20220
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May 4, 2022: Interview from Washington with Vince Peterson

Today, Delaney joins us straight from the capital with Vince Peterson, President of the U.S. Wheat Associates. They talk wheat markets, Russian invasion, and drought. Find even more information about the U.S. Wheat Associates here!
5/4/20220
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May 3, 2022: #TechTuesday With Glenda Burgess

Glenda Burgess, creator and owner of the Bullpen App, joins us to share a bit about her journey in creating this product. She tells about her background in agriculture, what the app can do for cattle ranchers, and how to use it in your operation. Find at more at her website or follow her on social media @getpenned.
5/3/20220
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May 2, 2022: #MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Today Tanner and Cassidy team up to host while Delaney is away on travel. They are joined by Tommy Grisafi to talk markets including topics like the strength of the American Dollar, crude oil prices, and drought effects.
5/2/20220
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April 29, 2022: Krisper Kill Technologies with Dr.Alison Van Eenennaam

Today we are joined by Dr.Alison Van Eenennaam from UC-Davis to learn about Krisper technologies, including the new Krisper Kill. She shares resources for diving deeper into this topic including multiple TV series and movies!
4/29/20220
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April 28, 2022: All About Specialty Coffee with Cosecha del Sur

Charlie Stephens of Cosecha del Sur joins us to share about his journey into the speciality coffee business. Tune in for a mouth-watering conversation all about delicious coffees grown across Central and Southern America.
4/28/20220
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April 27, 2022: Drought Update from Chase Seaney

Today we talk with Chase Seaney, assistant manager of Reeder Cattle Company in Stratford, Texas about the drought conditions in the Texas Panhandle. He shares how the dry weather is affecting their operations, and gives a bit of insight into the wildfires they are battling across the plains.
4/27/20220
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April 26, 2022: #TechTuesday with CropTrak

Tune in today as we talk with CEO and Co-Founder, Aaron Hutchinson, about Croptrak and his journey with the company. He also shares with us an exciting announcement!
4/26/20220
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April 25, 2022: #MarketMonday with Jeff French

Jeff French talks on his positive outlook on planting season, the rarity of current prices, and how to take advantage of the historic market we are currently facing.
4/25/20220
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April 22, 2022: Ag Chicks

Ally Spears of Ag Chicks comes on this #FriYAY episode to talk to us about her brand, her podcast, and more.
4/22/20220
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April 21, 2022: Midwest Farm Wives

Kylie Epperson and Whitney Larson are the newest members of the Global Ag Network family! Their show, Midwest Farm Wives, joined the network this spring. Take a listen to hear more about their stories and what to expect from their show!
4/21/20220
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April 20, 2022: Backroad Cowgirls

Kiah Twisselman Burchett and Courtenay DeHoff join us today to talk about their project Backroad Cowgirls! Tune in to hear more about van life, the project, and what to expect from the series.
4/20/20220
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April 19, 2022: #TechTuesday with HydroGreen Global

Today, we chat with HydroGreen Global's President, Dan Schmidt. He shares the story of the company and his own background in agriculture. Their business focuses on sustainable feed for beef and dairy cattle in order to take vertical farming to the next level.
4/19/20220
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April 18, 2022: #MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

We discuss record highs in the markets, how to deal with being oversold, and what production looks like in the coming months. The Goddess of Grain herself, Angie Setzer, gives us advice and guidance on how to react to today's market.
4/18/20220
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April 14, 2022: Illinois Hemp Growers Association

Today we spoke with Rachel Berry about her experience in the hemp industry. After growing up in Chicago, she ventured into the world of agriculture and started the Illinois Hemp Growers Association. Learn about all of the great resources they provide on today's episode!
4/14/20220
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April 13, 2022: All About Trump Tours

Today we spoke with Tiffiny Trump-Humbert about her agritourism company. Her and her husband take farmers and ranchers across the globe to visit diverse agriculture from all different regions. Hear about her recent visit to a camel dairy in todays episode!
4/13/20220
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April 12, 2022: #TechTuesday with Picketa Systems

Today we talked with Dominic Levesque about the his role as the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of Picketa Systems. He shared his story that lead to this business and the vision that he and his partners have for the future of Picketa.
4/12/20220
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April 11, 2022: #MarketMonday with Arlan Suderman

Catch up on markets and news with us on today's episode. We'll talk through the WASDE report with Arlan Suderman and share more reports from Ukraine.
4/11/20220
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Friday April 8, 2022: New Developments in Prop 12 with Terry Wolters

Today we caught up with Terry Wolters on all of the new developments in Pro 12. Farmers are looking forward to presenting their case. Tune in for the latest updates on this situation.
4/8/20220
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Thursday April 7, 2022: Introducing Cassidy

Today we are introducing the newest member of our team, Cassidy Zirkel. She'll be taking over for Ashtyn as she begins phasing out to begin her new job with Bader Rudder. While these are huge shoes to fill, we believe Cassidy is going to be a great asset to the team with her unique perspectives and southern charm.
4/7/20220
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Wednesday April 6, 2022: Learning More About AgXplore

Tim Gutwein and Gunther Kreps of AgXplore join the podcast to talk more about AgXplore! Tim and Gunther gives us an inside look as to how they keep the farmer in focus, what products AgXplore has to offer, and more.
4/6/20220
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Tuesday April 5, 2022: #TechTuesday with FarmTrade

Jeff Stow of FarmTrade joins us for #TechTuesday! Join us as we discuss buying ag chemicals, their name your price system, and more.
4/5/20220
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Monday April 4, 2022: #MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom is back for #MarketMonday this week! We discuss money moves, a new crop corn contract high, the start of planting season, and more. Check it out now!
4/4/20220
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Friday April 1, 2022: Healthy Farms, Healthy Communities

Dr. Ashley Hammac of Geosmin joins us this #FriYAY to talk about their Healthy Farms, Healthy Communities event! Dr. Hammac shares some details about the topics discussed at the event, soil health, regenerative agriculture, and more.
4/1/20220
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Thursday March 31, 2022: The Prospective Plantings Report

Ted Seifried is on to talk about today's prospective plantings report. We go through the report with Ted, talk about what surprised us, and looked at what is to come this season.
3/31/20220
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Wednesday March 30, 2022: Drought, Tornadoes, and Other Weather Madness

Eric Snodgrass is back on the show for a weather update! We talk about further drought issues in South America, spring weather in the U.S., and the growth of tornado alley.
3/30/20220
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Tuesday March 29, 2022: #TechTuesday with Deveron

David MacMillan, President and CEO of Deveron, joins us for #TechTuesday! We talk all things soil health, data collection, insights, and more.
3/29/20220
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Monday March 28, 2022: Welcoming Tanner!

We've got big things happening here at Ag News Daily! One of those being a new host. Join us in welcoming Tanner Winterhof to the show! Although Tanner has been on the podcast before, he tells us a bit more about his background, how he got into podcasting, what he brings to the table, and more.
3/28/20220
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Friday March 25, 2022: TikTok and Sheep Shearing

Corey Bricker joins us this #FriYAY! Corey is a sheep shearer by day and TikToker by night! Tune in as we talk to Corey about his online presence, mental health, and the sheep biz.
3/25/20220
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Thursday March 24th, 2022: #SpudCon

Ashley Robinson, Editor at Spud Smart, joins us to talk about #SpudCon! We also get a potato market overview, updates about Russia-Ukraine, and more.
3/24/20220
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Wednesday March 23, 2022: Gearing Up for Planting Season

We're talking to Mitchell Hora in today's episode, just in time for planting! Tune in as Mitchell gives us an update on what he's been up to since we last spoke. We also talk about fertilizer costs and solutions, soil health, and more.
3/23/20220
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Tuesday March 22, 2022: #TechTuesday with Agri-Dealer

Shawn Sullivan of Agri-Dealer is on for this week's #TechTuesday segment! Shawn updates us on Nebraska weather, tells us more about the software system, and goes into detail about what they have to offer.
3/22/20220
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Monday March 21, 2022: #MarketMonday with Jeff Fosse

Jeff Fosse is on this week's #MarketMonday episode! Tune in as we talk about the nice spring weather, 2022 acreage battle, gaps in lean hogs, and more.
3/21/20220
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Friday March 18, 2022: An Update Straight from Ukraine

Kees Huizinga, a Dutch farmer in Ukraine, joined Delaney to talk more about what things are looking like in the country. He gives us a closer look at if Ukrainian producers will be able to get into fields this year, fuel availability, how we can help, and more.
3/18/20220
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Thursday March 17, 2022: The Biologicals Narrative

On this episode of the podcast, we're talking to Chris Masters of Biovante. We got to talk to Chris at Commodity Classic more about biologicals. We also touched on Biovante's product line up and success, soil health, and more.
3/17/20220
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Wednesday March 16, 2022: More About Xyway

Gail Stratman, Regional Technical Services Manager for FMC, joins us to talk about FMC products, benefits, disease control, and more.
3/16/20220
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Tuesday March 15, 2022: #TechTuesday with DPH Bio

Today's #TechTuesday looks a bit different! We stopped at the DPH Bio booth at Commodity Classic last week to chat with Mick Messman. We got to talking about biological options, SP-1, and other technologies!
3/15/20220
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Monday March 14, 2022: #MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried joins us once again for #MarketMonday! We continue to discuss Ukrainian farming news, Commodity Classic wrap up, soybean demand, and more.
3/14/20220
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Friday May 11, 2022: #FriYAY & Autonomy with Raven Industries

Ben Voss of Raven Industries joins Tanner and Delaney at Commodity Classic to talk more about autonomy, new tech, and more!
3/11/20220
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Thursday March 10, 2022: Raven Industries & Commodity Classic

Delaney Howell and Tanner Winterhoff take on New Orleans for Commodity Classic! The two sat down with our trade show sponsor, Raven Industries, to talk tech and new products.
3/10/20220
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Wednesday March 9, 2022: Cybersecurity, Port Access, and More

As conflict in the Black Sea region continues, we look closer at cybersecurity threats, port access, and more with Greg Doud.
3/9/20220
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Tuesday March 8, 2022: #TechTuesday with SwineTech

Matthew Rooda of SwineTech is back on for #TechTuesday! We catch up with Matthew and hear about some new SwineTech products.
3/8/20220
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Monday March 7, 2022: #MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

Jim McCormick is back in the saddle for #MarketMonday! Jim joins us to talk about the upcoming WASDE report, continued Russia-Ukraine conflict ramifications, and more.
3/7/20220
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Friday March 4, 2022: Pre-Commodity Classic Thoughts

Tanner Winterhof is back on the podcast for a pre-Commodity Classic conversation! Tanner and Delaney will be joining forces next week a Commodity Classic and reporting live from the trade show floor. Tune in to hear more about their plans!
3/4/20220
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Thursday March 3, 2022: Volatility, Russia-Ukraine, and More

Rupert Williams joins us to talk more about why the issue with Russia and Ukraine is so important on a global spectrum. Tune in as we also go over market volatility as tensions continue in Ukraine and more.
3/3/20220
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Wednesday March 2, 2022: A Planting Season Outlook

Jason Webster of Precision Planting joins us today to talk about what he expects to come down the pipeline this planting season!
3/2/20220
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Tuesday March 1, 2022: #TechTuesday with PumpTrakr

This #TechTuesday is with PumpTrakr! Founder Nathan Holmes joins us to talk about the company, their features, and more.
3/1/20220
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Monday February 28, 2022: #MarketMonday with Jeff French

On this #MarketMonday episode with Jeff French, we talk about Russia-Ukraine, global crop supply, feeder cattle future lows, and more.
2/28/20220
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UKRAINIAN/RUSSIAN SPECIAL EPISODE: Farm4Profit + Ag News Daily + Go Farm Yourself

Master of the minds come together for an end-of-the-week recap about the recent Ukrainian invasion. *A cross-promotion episode between Farm4Profit Podcast & GoFarmYourself.Ag*Find GFY on Twitter @GFY_AG Find Farm4Profit on Twitter @Farm4profitLLC
2/25/20220
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Friday February 25, 2022: World Championship Cheese Contest

Grace Atherton, Communications Director at Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association, joins us for this #FriYAY episode! We talk about WCMA's long standing competition, how to be a cheese judge, and more.
2/25/20220
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Thursday February 24, 2022: Russia, Ukraine, and Brazil

As the title of this episode gives away, we're talking about Russia, Ukraine, and Brazil. Pedro Dejneka joins us today to talk about what's going on from a commodity and trade standpoint. Tune in to hear more.
2/24/20220
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Wednesday February 23, 2022: Central TX Farming Update

Brady Westerfeld, a Central Texas farmer, is on this mid-week episode! We talk to Brady about his operation, how planting is going, soil temps, and more.
2/23/20220
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Tuesday February 22, 2022: #TechTuesday with Verdant Robotics

Happy #TechTuesday! On this edition of the podcast, we're talking to Gabe Sibley, PhD. Gabe is the Co-Founder and CEO of Verdant Robotics. He joins us to talk about robotics and AI, the first multi-action autonomous farm robot for specialty crops, and more.
2/22/20220
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Friday February 18, 2022: Live from NFMS

Kara Oosterhuis joins us from the National Farm Machinery Show! Check out our conversation as we chat about new technology, the Canadian trucker protest, and more.
2/18/20220
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Thursday February 17, 2022: Agronomy on Ice

Jason Hanson of Rock and Roll Agronomy is on today to chat about Agronomy on Ice! The event has been said to be similar to a tailgating experience — if the tailgate was held on a frozen lake and ran by agronomists.
2/17/20220
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Wednesday February 16, 2022: Talking XyWay with Kelly Garrett

Kelly Garrett of XtremeAg is on today to chat about Xyway brand fungicides by FMC. Tune in to hear about his operation, experience with the product, ROI, and more.
2/16/20220
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Tuesday February 15, 2022: #TechTuesday with iYOTAH

Kari Spaan of iYOTAh comes on for #TechTuesday! Kari tells us about coupling livestock and technology, managing farm data, and more.
2/15/20220
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Monday February 14, 2022: #MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom is here for #MarketMonday! Tune in as we talk about soybeans, the market spread, an acreage shift, and more.
2/14/20220
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Faith Family & Beef

Terryn Drieling joins us this #FriYAY to talk about the enneagram, her YouTube ranch ride alongs, raising a farm family, and more.
2/11/20220
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Leading Harvest

Andrew Lauver of Leading Harvest is on the show to discuss the non-profit organization, sustainability, Leading Harvest membership, and more!
2/10/20220
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A New Iowa Entrepreneur

Calvin Vogel recently bought a meat locker in Iowa. He comes on the show to tell us about achieving his dream of owning a locker and the experience so far!
2/9/20220
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#TechTuesday with Carbon Robotics

Paul Mikesell, Founder and CEO of Carbon Robotics, is on the podcast for #TechTuesday! We chat about their new announcement and catch up with the company.
2/8/20220
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Back on for #MarketMonday is Matt Bennett! We talk to Matt about growing strains on Ukraine and Russia relationships, marketing plans, South American production numbers, and more.
2/7/20220
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The Promised Land with John Heneghan

John Heneghan is on this #FriYAY episode to talk about capital management, Servant Financial, Promised Land Opportunity Zone Fund, and more!
2/4/20220
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Farming with The Tulepps

Sisters Cassandra and Stefanie Lepp are on the show to talk about agriculture in Canada, combining fashion and farming, the family business, and more!
2/3/20220
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Wild Calf Coffee

Sara Harmon from Wild Calf Coffee joins us this Wednesday! Sara talks about growing up on the farm, external impacts on coffee flavors, and more.
2/2/20220
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#TechTuesday with AgButler

Kevin Johansen, Founder and CEO of AgButler, is on the show for an update! We spoke to Kevin in January of 2020. But, AgButler has a new announcement! Tune in for more.
2/1/20220
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm is here for another #MarketMonday! We continue to watch tension between Russia and Ukraine, South American crop, and more.
1/31/20220
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An Update on Fertilizer

Josh Linville makes a reappearance on the show to talk about more fertilizer! We chat about current issues, the light at the end of the tunnel and when it will come, and more.
1/28/20220
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Will AFS Hit the U.S.?

Dr. Cassie Jones from Kansas State University is on the podcast today. We talk about the research she has conducted, if/when AFS will hit the U.S., vaccines, and more.
1/27/20220
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Navigating Carbon Contracts

Tiffany Lashmet, an extension specialist, joins us to help navigate carbon contracts. Tiffany walks us through what contracts should look like, what parties should look out for, and more. Tune in for more!
1/26/20220
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#TechTuesday with John Deere

Joe Liefer, Senior Product Manager, Autonomy, at John Deere, is on this installment of our #TechTuesday segment! We talk to Joe about autonomy in ag tech, Deere's new autonomous tractor, how it works, and more.
1/25/20220
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#MarketMonday with Karl Setzer

We are joined this #MarketMonday by Karl Setzer of AgriVisor. Karl talks to us about Ukraine versus Russia, Chinese buying, the bear versus bull outlook, and more.
1/24/20220
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Talking About the PNW with Farmer Georgie

Georgie Smith, a freelance writer, joins us this #FriYAY! Georgie talks about agriculture on Whidbey Island in the PNW. We also talk about her work as a writer in the ag space.
1/21/20220
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Upstream Ag Insights

Shane Thomas of Upstream Ag Insights sits in on this episode to talk about consulting, Upstream Ag, his newsletter, and more.
1/20/20220
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Ag Online

Chyenne Smith, an ag transplant turned influencer, joins us to talk about her experiences on social media and the ranch.
1/19/20220
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#TechTuesday with AcreTrader

Carter Malloy, CEO and Founder of AcreTrader, is on for #TechTuesday! Carter joins us to talk about farmland investments, growing your acres, and more. Check it out!
1/18/20220
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A Weather Outlook

On the pod today is Eric Snodgrass! Eric joins us once again for a weather update. We chat about the lack of snow this year for parts of the Midwest, drought relief, and, of course, South American weather.
1/14/20220
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Vino Means Wine

Vince Anter of V is for Vino is on today's show to talk about winemaking, being a sommelier, how to appreciate wine, and more!
1/13/20220
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Learning More About Xyway Brand Fungicides

Darin Lucas, a production location agronomist for Beck's Superior Hybraids Inc., is on the show today to discuss Xyway brand fungicides. Tune in to hear more about what Darin does at Beck's, disease, and Xyway products.
1/12/20220
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#TechTuesday with Row Shaver

Dave Button, Founder of Row Shaver, joins the show for #TechTuesday! Dave talks to us about his farm background, the Row Shaver two part system, the crops it can be used on, and more.
1/11/20220
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#MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

It's #MarketMonday folks! This market rundown is with Tommy Grisafi. Tune in as we talk more about the long-term market outlook.
1/10/20220
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Casual Conversation with Shaye Koester

Happy #FriYAY! This installment of the podcast features a conversation we had with podcaster Shaye Koester. Shaye is the host of Casual Cattle Conversations. Tune in to hear more about her show and RancherMind events.
1/7/20220
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National Bean Day!

In honor of National Bean Day, we're talking to Brad Doyle, ASA President. Brad tells us about his family operation, demand for soybeans in 2022, what excites him about the future of the industry, and more.
1/6/20220
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Setting Goals for 2022

Whitney Kinne joins us to talk about getting set up for success, SMART goals, and leadership development. Tune in to get right for the new year.
1/5/20220
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#TechTuesday with Livestock Water Recycling

Karen Schuett, Co-Founder and CEO of Livestock Water Recycling, joins us for #TechTuesday! Karen talks about the technology their system uses, the benefit of a system such as this on farms, and more.
1/4/20220
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#MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

Happy 2022! We're getting back in the saddle with our first #MarketMonday episode of the year. Tune in as we talk to Shawn Hackett about volatility, the upcoming planting season, and more.
1/3/20220
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Christmas Trees in Texas

Merry Christmas! For our final episode before the holiday, we are chatting about Christmas tree production. Tune in to hear more about growing Christmas trees in Texas with Stan Reed of the Texas Christmas Tree Growers Association.
12/23/20210
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Agriculture from a 4th Grader

If you listen to the Ag News Daily podcast frequently, you may know that co-host Ashtyn Carr has many sisters. The youngest, Corleigh, being 9 years old. Today, we're joined by Corleigh as she chats with us about showing pigs, riding horses, working in the ag indsutry, and why we started podcasting.
12/22/20210
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#TechTuesday with Jaclyn Wilson

Jaclyn Wilson of Flying Diamond Beef is on this installment of #TechTuesday! We talk to Jaclyn about cattle NFTs, consumer demands, the tech project her operation was part of, and more.
12/21/20210
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm is here for the final #MarketMonday of 2021! We talk about our favorite Christmas treats, acreage in 2022, soybean's reaction to South American weather, and more.
12/20/20210
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A Better Way to Farm

Rod Livesay of A Better Way to Farm is on this #FriYAY! We talk to Rod about what A Better Way to Farm is all about, the farm profit score, staying on top of input costs, and more.
12/17/20210
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Expanding Processing Possibilities at #NAFB21 Part 2

Here is part 2 (the final piece!) of the processing session from #NAFB21. Tune in to hear about pork processing line speeds, the future of packing, and price information.
12/16/20210
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Expanding Processing Possibilities at #NAFB21

One of the sessions from #NAFB21 was titled "Expanding Processing Possibilities". Panelists included Scott Brown, University of Missouri Director of Strategic Partnerships for the College of Ag, and Lee Reichmuth, member of the U.S. Cattlemen's Association Board of Directors. Tune in to part one of the conversation.
12/15/20210
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#TechTuesday with Agoro Carbon Alliance

Keith Byerly of Agoro Carbon Alliance spoke with Dawson at #NAFB21 to talk tech. Tune in as the two talk about the company and its program, connecting with producers, and more.
12/14/20210
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

Elaine Kub is back on the show for #MarketMonday! We talk about Elaine's book approaching its 10 year anniversary, closing out 2021, the Kentucky storms, and more.
12/13/20210
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An Update from Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative

Mykel Wedgi of Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative joined us for a discussion at #NAFB21. We were able to chat about milk marketing orders, trade, labor issues, and more.
12/10/20210
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Sustainability from #NAFB21 Part 2

Check out part 2 of the sustainability panel from #NAFB21! This go around, the panelists talk about the supply chain, moving forward, and more.
12/9/20210
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Sustainability from #NAFB21

On today's episode with Darin and Delaney, we are sharing audio from #NAFB21. During the sustainability session, Dr. Brett Kaysen of NPB and Myriah Johnson of NCBA talked about social sustainability, agriculture's impact on main street America, the supply chain, and more. Tune in for part one of the discussion!
12/8/20210
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#TechTuesday with Marble Technologies

Britany Wondercheck of Marble Technologies is here for #TechTuesday! Britany walks us through what Marble is all about, robotics in the meat processing and packing industry, and more.
12/7/20210
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#MarketMonday with Dan Hussey

For this #MarketMonday episode, we are catching up with Dan Hussey! We talk to Dan about the Omicron variants impact on the markets, the upcoming WASDE report, weakness in soybeans, and more.
12/6/20210
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Bison: Sustainability, Processing and More

Jim Matheson of the National Bison Association is on for #FriYAY! Jim talked to us at #NAFB21 about sustainability, processing facilities, the growing demand for bison products, and more.
12/3/20210
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Policy, Brazil, and BSE with NCBA

Ethan Lane of NCBA got to chat with Dawson at NAFB. The two caught up on policy, Brazil, trade with Asian countries, BSE, and more.
12/2/20210
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NPB's On-Farm Sustainability Report

It's only fitting that we talk about National Pork Board on today's episode, considering they are the sponsor! We sat down with Ross Mogler to talk about NPB's On-Farm Sustainability Report and how he incorporated it onto his family's farm.
12/1/20210
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#TechTuesday with DPH Biologicals

We are joined this #TechTuesday by Mick Messman! Mick is the CEO of the newly rebranded DPH Biologicals. Tune in to hear more about what the name change means for the company and the company’s new biofertility platform.
11/30/20210
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#MarketMonday with Brian Splitt

Brian Splitt is back on the show to talk about markets this week! On this #MarketMonday episode, we talk to Brian about the newest COVID-19 variant and its impact, USDA reports, post-Thanksgiving markets, and more.
11/29/20210
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Reliability and Sustainability in the Propane Industry

Mike Newland of the Propane Education and Research Council sat down with us at #NAFB21 to talk all things propane! Check out our conversation as we chat about the council, sustainability, reliability, and more.
11/24/20210
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#TechTuesday with Pheronym

On this episode of the Ag News Daily podcast, we are talking to Karl Schiller of Pheronym. Karl explains to us what nematodes are, how they impact agriculture, and the technology Pheronym is using.
11/23/20210
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer is back on the show to talk markets! We chat about the U.S. dollar, grain strength, and more.
11/22/20210
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Catching Up with RFA

Robert White, VP of Industry Relations at the Renewable Fuels Association, sat down with us at NAFB to talk about the state of the industry. Tune in for more information about the current situation with the RFS, ethanol fuel labeling, and more.
11/19/20210
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Trade Session Part 2

Tune in for the second part of the Q & A portion of the trade session at #NAFB21!
11/18/20210
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Live From #NAFB2021!

The podcast is live from Kansas City, MO! Delaney and Ashtyn are enjoying NAFB so far. Tune in to today's conversation as we share some Q & A portions of today's trade session.
11/17/20210
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#TechTuesday with Sound Agriculture

Jeff Divan of Sound Agriculture joins us for this week's #TechTuesday segment! Jeff talks to us about the continuous rise of fertilizer prices and alternative methods that farmers can implement.
11/16/20210
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#MarketMonday with Jeff French

Jeff French, Owner of AgHedgers, is on the show for #MarketMonday! Tune in as we talk about today's high soybean prices, the closing export window, wheat, and more.
11/15/20210
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Advanced Training for Animal Agriculture Leaders

Don't forget about our audience survey! https://docs.google.com/forms/...J.J. Jones of the National Institute for American Agriculture joins the show to talk about their new leadership program.
11/12/20210
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The Beginning Farmer Institute

Emma Lindberg of National Farmers Union is on today to talk about the Beginning Farmer Institute! Tune in to hear more about program and how it could benefit your farming journey.
11/11/20210
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An Update from the American Bankers Association

On the show today is Ed Elfmann of the American Bankers Association! Ed gives us an update from ABA, talks about their upcoming conference, details the ECORA bill, and more.
11/10/20210
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#TechTuesday with Kenny and Sarah Smith

Kenny and Sarah Smith, a husband-wife duo raising cattle in Washington, join us for #TechTuesday! We chat about how the started raising cattle, how they use Performance Beef to reach their goals, and the benefit of Ultra High Frequency tags.
11/9/20210
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

We are talking markets today with Ted Seifried! Besides the usually "is a hotdog a sandwich" debate, we talk about the hype about the acreage shift, tomorrow's WASDE report, and more.
11/8/20210
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The Rural Resource Room

Krista Arntzen is on the show today to talk about her experience as a ranch wife and educator! Tune in to hear more about her project, The Rural Resource Room, and why she wants to help kids learn about the ag industry. For more info, visit Krista's Instagram!
11/5/20210
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Being Cyber Secure

Vicki Myers, Senior Editor at Progressive Farmer and DTN, joins the show to talk about the recent ransomware attacks on the ag industry. We dive into why the ag industry is being targeted, how people can protect themselves, and more.
11/4/20210
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The Meat Lady

Today we are chatting with Kate Miller (a.k.a the Meat Lady)! Kate talks to us about her consulting business and shares her thoughts on the state of the packing industry.Don't forget to take our survey!
11/3/20210
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#TechTuesday with Farm VR

Tim Gentle of Farm VR comes in all the way from Australia to talk to us for #TechTuesday. We get to hear about Tim's journey from dairy to tech and the story of how he come to have a traveling agriculture bus. Tune in for more!
11/2/20210
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#MarketMonday with Arlan Suderman

Arlan Suderman is back on the podcast to talk about markets! On this edition of #MarketMonday, we talk about supply chain issues, U.S. cotton demand, South American weather, and more.
11/1/20210
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Covered In Cotton

Tracy Woodard of Covered In Cotton joins the podcast for this #FriYAY episode! Tracy tells us about being a city girl turned farm mom, the family operation, and more.
10/29/20210
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Sugarbeet Harvest

Harrison Weber of Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers is on to talk about harvest! We touch on weather, labor, and other harvest season issues. After listening, be sure to take our survey! You can take it here.
10/28/20210
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International Conference on Pig Survivability

Dr. Jason Ross is live with Delaney from Omaha, NE! The two are at the International Conference on Pig Survivability, which is two years in the making. Tune in for more information about the event and pig livability.
10/27/20210
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#TechTuesday with Grand Farm

For this week's #TechTuesday episode, we're talking to Brian Carroll and Dr. William Aderholdt of Grand Farm. They join us to talk about the initiative and their collaborations. We also have a network survey for you to fill out! You can take it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/...
10/26/20210
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

We are talking to Naomi Blohm this #MarketMonday! After talking about harvest numbers, we dive into the markets. We chat about wheat domestically and globally, triple-digit gains in live and feeder cattle, the battle for acres, and more.
10/25/20210
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National Nut Day

Shelly Nutt, Executive Director of Texas Peanut Producers Board, joins us to celebrate National Nut Day! Tune in as we learn about all the reasons Texas peanut's are so unique.
10/22/20210
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Machinery Pete's Take

Machinery Pete, otherwise known as Greg Peterson, in on today to give us his take on the past, present and future of the machinery industry. We talk about how he got his name, current issues, and what prices may look like down the line.
10/21/20210
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The Current Port Issues

Mike Steenhoek is back on the podcast to talk about the port issues we are experiencing. We discuss the reasons ports are clogged, global challenges, and more. Luckily, we end on a high note!
10/20/20210
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#TechTuesday with GO Topeka

Katrin Bridges of GO Topeka joins us for #TechTuesday to talk about Plug and Play. This accelerator program recently selected the second cohort of startups to be part of animal health and ag tech solutions. Tune in for more!
10/19/20210
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom is on for this week's #MarketMonday episode! We discuss the soybean basis, harvest lows, corn demand, and more.
10/18/20210
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Exploring Animal Ag Tech with Justin Sexten

Justin Sexten, Vice President of Strategy and Product Development at Performance Livestock Analytics, is on for a special Saturday episode. We chat about Justin's background in agriculture and technology, his connection to PLA, what the future holds for the company, and more.
10/16/20210
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Harvest Season Weather

Eric Snodgrass, Science Fellow for Nutrien Ag Solutions, is here to talk about weather! We talk about drought relief, the possibility of another polar vortex, and South American weather patterns.
10/15/20210
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Rabid Vampire Bats

Dr. Joanne Maki of Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health joins the podcast to talk about rabid vampire bats. We discuss the current situation, a USDA surveillance program, the risks at hand, and more.
10/14/20210
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Disease in the Fields

Brad Koch of Golden Harvest joined the podcast to talk about disease. Cases of Tar Spot, Southern Rust and Sudden Death Syndrome have been popping up in fields across the U.S. Today, we look into these issues and how producers can overcome them.
10/13/20210
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#TechTuesday with PLA

Greg Williams, a Performance Livestock Analytics user, joins us to talk tech! Tune in as we talk about ditching the pen and paper method, Greg's operation, and more.
10/12/20210
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#MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Tommy Grisafi joined the podcast to chat markets. Tune in as we talk about WASDE anticipation, bean sell off, and pull back in lean hogs.
10/11/20210
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Happy Porktober!

It's finally Porktober. This month is dedicated to the producers of the most widely consumed animal protein in the world...pork! Tune in to hear why October is the month we celebrate pork and how you can show your support.
10/8/20210
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The Tar Spot Outbreak

Alison Robertson, professor and extension field crops pathologist, joins the podcast to talk about tar spot. Many farmers have reported seeing tar spot in their fields. So, we got to the bottom of the spread.
10/7/20210
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Fertilizer Prices and Supply

Josh Linville, Director of Fertilizer at StoneX, joins us to talk about fertilizer. There has been a ton of conversation about prices, supply shortages, and other production issues. We hit all these topics with Josh so tune in!
10/6/20210
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#TechTuesday with InnerPlant

Shely Aronov, CEO and Foudner of InnerPlant, joins the podcast for #TechTuesday! Tune in to hear us talk about the technology helping producers talk to plants.
10/5/20210
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Today we catch up with Angie Setzer! It's been some time since we last spoke. But, we chat about trade relationships with China, continued pressure in soybeans, the switch up in livestock, and more.
10/4/20210
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Tar Spot and Tik Tok

Corey Hillebo, farmer and social media influencer, joins us to celebrate #FriYAY! Corey talks to us about what he is seeing in the fields as he is harvesting himself. We also chat about juggling the work of farming, podcasting, and social media.
10/1/20210
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Ackerman Family Farms

John Ackerman of Ackerman Family Farms joins us for another fall themed episode!
9/30/20210
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FarmFitMomma

Amanda Nigg, otherwise known as the muscle behind FarmFitMomma, is on to talk about the importance of mental and physical health on the farm.
9/29/20210
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#TechTuesday with Beeflow

Angelita De La Luz of Beeflow joined us for #TechTuesday this week! Beeflow uses bees to help our food system by incorporating them into farm operations. Tune in for more!
9/28/20210
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennet

Live from the combine for #MarketMonday is Matt Bennett! As Matt plows through harvest, he took the time to chat about harvest pressure, cotton demand, lean hog limit gains, and more.
9/27/20210
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Beef and Sustainability in Canada

Fawn Jackson, Director of Policy and International Relations at the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association, joins us this #FriYAY! Fawn talks to us about the status of the Canadian beef industry, sustainability in the cattle industry, and mentorship.
9/24/20210
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Feedlots and Ag Influencers

Anna Kobza, a graduate student at West Texas A&M University, joins us to talk about her studies in feedlot nutrition, being an ag and Texas transplant, and her popularity on social media.
9/23/20210
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Happy Fall!

In honor of the first day of fall, we are talking to second generation farmer Nate Krause! Nate is the owner of Swans Trail Farm. Nate joins us to talk about the history of the farm, pumpkin farming in Washington, and what to expect at their fall festival.
9/22/20210
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#TechTuesday with Climate Corporation

Michelle Potthoff of The Climate Corporation joins us this week for #TechTuesday! Michelle talks to us about Climate FieldView. We dive into the features, benefits, and pricing.
9/21/20210
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#MarketMonday with Daniel Hussey

Daniel Hussey, Senior Market Strategist at Zaner Financial Services, is on for #MarketMonday! We talk about recent news from China, the rising strength of the U.S. dollar, the live cattle market, and more.
9/20/20210
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Meet the Ag Queen

Lorrie Boyer is one of the new podcasters on the Global Ag Network! She has a history of ag broadcasting and has transitioned into the world of podcasting. Tune in then check out her show.
9/17/20210
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Hay and Bales

Trevor Bales, a sixth generation producer out of Arizona, joins us to talk about his family operation and his YouTube channel.
9/16/20210
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Mullets, Cold Ones, and Tanner Winterhof

Tanner Winterhof of the Farm4Profit podcast sat in with us to discuss what he does as an ag lender and podcast host.
9/15/20210
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#TechTuesday with Performance Beef

Calvin Lowry, a beef producer from Kansas, joins us to talk about Performance Beef. Calvin uses this management software on his operation to track his feed data as well as animal health information.
9/14/20210
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

On this #MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm, we talk about crop conditions and harvest, old crop ending stocks, fertilizer costs, and the JBS plant fire.
9/13/20210
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Eastern U.S. Cotton Conditions

Shane Stephens, VP of Cotton Services and Warehousing for Staplcotn, called in to chat about cotton condition. Staplcotn oversees crop in 11 states across the eastern U.S. So, we get a look into what cotton is looking like from Mississippi to Tennessee to Georgia. Check it out!
9/10/20210
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Meet the Halvorson's

We have 1/2 of the Halvorson's on today's show! Sabrina, cohost of Ag on Tap, joined us to talk about the podcast she does with her husband, Rusty. Ag on Tap recently joined the Global Ag Network so be sure to check them out.
9/9/20210
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The Armyworm Outbreak

Dr. Kevin Rice joined us to talk about the worst outbreak of armyworms we've seen in 30 years. Get some interesting info and an interesting visual by tuning in for more!
9/8/20210
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#TechTuesday with Acceligen

Tad Sonstegard, President and CEO of Acceligen, joins us for #TechTuesday! We talk about precision breeding and how it can benefit the animal and the environment.
9/7/20210
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Big Questions in Land Management

Happy #FriYAY! Today we are featuring audio from Peoples Company's seminar titled "Big Questions in Land Management". In part one, we hear from Peter Isaacson about rental rates and trends. We'll also learn about Leading Harvest.
9/3/20210
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The Impact of the Drought 3

Tune in for the third and final part of Farm Journal's seminar talking about this year's drought.
9/2/20210
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Labor in Ag: Jared Wareham

Jared Wareham, a writer for Drovers, joined us for our final ag labor mini series interview. Jared wrote an article about the ag labor crisis and the push towards innovation. Tune in as we dissect the main pieces of the article and discuss them further.
9/1/20210
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Assessing Hurricane Ida's Damage

Mike Steenhoek from the Soy Transportation Coalition joins us to talk about the aftermath of Hurricane Ida and what it means for agriculture.
8/31/20210
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#MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

Jim McCormick from AgMarket.Net is here for #MarketMonday! We discuss the impact Hurricane Ida had on the markets, the demand outlook, and more.
8/30/20210
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The Impact of the Drought 2

Tune in to today's episode as we share part two of the Farm Journal seminar discussing the impact of this year's drought and the role it plays in the cattle markets.
8/27/20210
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Farm to Fork Accelerator

Lawerence Wang, Director for Digital Strategy Development for Cargill, talks to us today about the Farm to Fork Accelerator program. We can't wait to see what the 2021 class brings come demo day!
8/26/20210
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Labor in Ag: Rick Naerebout

CEO of Idaho Dairymen's Association, Rick Naerebout, talks to us this week for our labor in ag mini series! Rick tells us about labor challenges in Idaho and across the dairy industry.
8/25/20210
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#TechTuesday with Carbon Robotics

John Mey, Director of Product for Carbon Robotics, is here for #TechTuesday! John talks to us about their autonomous weeder and its environmental impact.
8/24/20210
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

We welcomed back Darin Newsom for today's #MarketMonday conversation! We take a technical look with Darin at last week's Pro Farmer Crop Tour findings, feed demand, bearish live cattle market spreads, and more.
8/23/20210
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The Impact of the Drought

Tune in to today's episode as we share part one of the Farm Journal seminar discussing the impact of this year's drought and the role it plays in the cattle markets.
8/20/20210
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The Heartland Greenway Project

Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, VP of Government and Public Affairs for Navigator, joins us from the Iowa State Fair to talk about the Heartland Greenway project. Tune in as we talk about carbon sequestration and environmental impact.
8/19/20210
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Labor in Ag: Shay Myers

Shay Myers, CEO of Owyhee Produce, shared his testimony with the Senate Judiciary Committee in July. Today, Shay shares it with us! Tune in as we discuss the issue at hand and what Shay hopes is to come.
8/18/20210
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#TechTuesday with CashRent

Chris Baumann, Founder of CashRent, is here for #TechTuesday! Check out our conversation about how this tool benefits farmers and landowners.
8/17/20210
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried is joining us from the road today as he kicks of this year's Pro Farmer Crop Tour! Tune in and bear with us as we talk to Ted about what he is seeing in the field and, of course, break down market news.
8/16/20210
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30 Under 30: Sarah Hulick

Sarah Hulick, an independent consultant in the food waste and higher education space, joined us for this week's 30 Under 30 interview! Sarah talked to us about branching out on her own, her interest in research, and more.
8/13/20210
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FoodThink

Co-CEO's of Signal Theory, Ali Mahaffy and John January, join us to discuss FoodThink. Along the way, we talk about customer buying behaviors, comfort foods, and the foodways system.
8/12/20210
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Labor in Ag: Pieper Sweeney

Pieper Sweeney, Chair of the Oregon Farm Bureau Labor Committee and a member of Yamhill County Farm Bureau, joins us for the third conversation we're having about labor in agriculture. Pieper talks to us about harvesting in the Oregon heat, adequate employee training, and safety.
8/11/20210
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#TechTuesday with Groundwork BioAg

Dan Grotsky, Co-founder and Chief Growth Officer of Groundwork BioAg, joined us for #TechTuesday! We chat about the science behind the company, carbon sequestration, and more.
8/10/20210
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#MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

We're back for #MarketMonday! This week we talked to Shawn Hackett about La Nina weather patterns, the new cattle market reports, African Swine Fever, and more.
8/9/20210
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2021 Wheat Tour

Dave Green, Executive Vice President of Wheat Quality Council, joins us this #FriYAY! We talk about the impact drought has had on wheat, grasshoppers eating crop, and more from last week's wheat tour.
8/6/20210
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The Right to Repair Legislation

We sat down with Kevin Breneman of Case IH to talk about the right to repair legilsation. Kevin goes over the history of right to repair and what Case IH is doing to be proactive.
8/5/20210
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Labor in Ag: Ty Rosburg

Ty Rosburg of Rosburg Livestock is part of our second installment of our mini series! We talk to Ty about livestock transportation, difficulty in finding drivers, and other labor challenges.
8/4/20210
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#TechTuesday with Farmmee

Molly Woodruff, CEO of Farmmee, joins us for #TechTuesday! Molly tells us about her background, the purpose of Farmmee, and the importance of connecting farmers to farmers.
8/3/20210
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Happy #MarketMonday! Naomi Blohm of Total Farm Marketing is back for yet another market conversation. This week, market newbies Ashtyn and Dawson talk to Naomi about last week's wheat tour, AFS in the Dominican Republic, and optimism in livestock contracts.
8/2/20210
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Waiting for Rain

Eric Snodgrass of Nutrien Ag Solutions is catching up with us this FriYAY! Eric gives us the weather 4-1-1. Tune in to hear more on what conditions we can expect in the coming days.
7/30/20210
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Updates From the Ethanol Industry

Brian Jennings, CEO of the American Coalition for Ethanol, gives us a glance at what's been going on in the ethanol industry. From legislation to pandemic assistance, we got you covered.
7/29/20210
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Labor in Ag: Jen Sorenson

Jen Sorenson, President of NPPC, is the first guest on our labor in agriculture mini series! We sat down with Jen at WPX to talk about H2A visas, quality labor, the effects of COVID-19, and more.
7/28/20210
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#TechTuesday with Patho3gen Solutions and Biosec LLC

We're talking to representative from Patho3gen Solutions and Biosec LLC about their strategic partnership! The two companies came together at WPX to present a shoe sanitization station.
7/27/20210
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#MarketMonday with Jeff Fosse

Jeff Fosse, Senior Broker at Kapco Futures, is a new voice on #MarketMonday! After getting to know more about Jeff and his outlook on the markets, we discuss movement in spring week, grain marketing options, the summer cattle rally, and more.
7/26/20210
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30 Under 30: Sarah Mock

It's #FriYAY! Which means it's time for the weekend and for a 30 Under 30 feature. This week we are talking to Sarah Mock about freelance journalism. We even get some bits of advice from Sarah!
7/23/20210
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Protein PACT

Eric Mittenthal, VP os Sustainability at the North American Meat Institute, joins us today to talk about a new joint initiative. Protein PACT is an initiative that is focused on sustainability for the people, animals, and climate for tomorrow.
7/22/20210
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Crop Status in SW Iowa

Adam Hansen, fifth generation farmer from SW Iowa, joins us from the sprayer today! Adam talks to us about what his bean and corn crop are looking like at this no-till operation.
7/21/20210
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#TechTuesday with Waypath

Emma Weston, CEO of AgriDigital, is here for #TechTuesday! We discuss the launch of the Waypath platform, tracking and tracing, and more.
7/20/20210
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net joins us for #MarketMonday! We talk to Matt about how his crop is looking, what is going on in the cattle markets, the outlook on beans, and more.
7/19/20210
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30 Under 30: Pedee Ewing

Pedee Ewing joins us for our 30 Under 30 conversation this week! Pedee talks tp us about his interest in plant breeding, the research he's been apart of, how he gained knowledge in the industry, and more.
7/16/20210
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Animal Nutrition with Novus International

Gary Winter and Brad Lawrence from Novus International sat down with us at World Pork Expo to talk about feed efficiency and animal nutrition.
7/15/20210
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The Meat Packing Special Investigator Act

Senator Jon Tester joins us today to talk about this new piece of legislation, market competition, fair practices, and more.
7/14/20210
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#TechTuesday with AAF International

Carlos Lora, Global Director of Marketing Strategy Animal Science at AAF International, is here for #TechTuesday! We got to chat with Carlos at WPX about air filtration and the role it plays in biosecurity.
7/13/20210
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried of the Zaner Group is back for #MarketMonday! We dissect today's WASDE, short-run weather, the upcoming Pro Farmer crop tour, and more.
7/12/20210
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30 Under 30: Tyler McGee

We got to catch up with Tyler McGee, Founder of Shepherd Farming, for this week's 30 Under 30 conversation! Tyler has been on the podcast before but we had a lot to catch up, thanks to the pandemic.
7/9/20210
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Catching Up with Pork Checkoff

While at World Pork Expo, we got to chat with some representatives from Pork Checkoff! We chat about what the checkoff is doing for producers, where dollars are going, and more.
7/8/20210
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The Real Pork Story

Another WPX interview! We sat down with Angie Krieger, NPB Vice President of Domestic Marketing and Rich Deaton, an Ohio pork producer, to talk about NPB's Real Pork program.
7/7/20210
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#TechTuesday with Sackett-Waconia

Charles Formisani of Sackett-Waconia joins us for #TechTuesday! We chat about the company's 120 years in business, their systems, their projects and case studies, and more.
7/6/20210
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30 Under 30: Tristan Hudak

Tristan Hudak, Vice President of Ag Biotech Inc., sat down with us for this week's 30 Under 30! Tristan talks about his recent completion of his graduate degree, working abroad, creating extension services for Ugandan farmers, and more.
7/2/20210
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"Industry Metrics for Sustainable Pork Production" Pt. 2

Yesterday, we featured Br. Brett Kaysen's presentation from a seminar at World Pork Expo. Here is the back end of that presentation!
7/1/20210
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"Industry Metrics for Sustainable Pork Production" Pt. 1

Dr. Brett Kaysen, VP of Sustainability for National Pork Board, gave a keynote speech about where the pork industry is headed in terms of sustainability. Tune in to hear part 1 of his presentation titled "Industry Metrics for Sustainable Pork Production"!
6/30/20210
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#TechTuesday with PigCHAMP

Hailey Arthur, Sales and Support Specialist at PigCHAMP, sat down with us at World Pork Expo to talk about the PigCHAMP software! Tune in for this special #TechTuesday episode.
6/29/20210
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

Elaine Kub is on for another #MarketMonday episode! This time, we are talking about "beans in the teens", crop conditions and weather, lean hog movements, and more.
6/28/20210
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30 Under 30: Ben Brown

Ben Brown joins us for this week's 30 Under 30 interview! Ben is an Extension Economist at the University of Missouri. He's done some interesting research. It was even included in the 2018 farm bill! So, you won't want to miss this.
6/25/20210
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Laughing with Dan Glickman

Dan Glickman, former Secretary of Agriculture, is here to talk about his new book! Dan's book, "Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress, on the Farm, and at the Movies", gives us a look into his many adventures. Tune in for more!
6/24/20210
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Weather Wednesday

Delaney coined a new term for the podcast: Weather Wednesday! You probably already guess, but we're talking about weather today. Meteorologist Ed Vallee joined us to talk about the hot, dry weather much of the U.S. is experiences and what we can expect in the short term.
6/23/20210
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#TechTuesday with AgView

We've got two guests on today for this #TechTuesday! Dr. Dave Pyburn, NPB Chief Veterinarian and Al Wulfekuhle, an Iowa pork producer, sat down with us at World Pork Expo to talk about AgView. Tune in for more!
6/22/20210
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

We're back to chat markets with Darin Newsom! Darin sat down to talk to us about weather and crop conditions, cattle margins, comparing the lean hog market to the lumber market, and more.
6/21/20210
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30 Under 30: Tony Lopes

Our 30 under 30 feature this week is Tony Lopes! Tony works in the dairy alongside his family. Although it's a fourth-generation operation, Tony is instilling new technologies and methods.
6/18/20210
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Productivity in the Pork Industry

Dr. Jayson Lusk of Purdue University was a keynote speaker at WPX. Luckily, we were able to sit down and chat productivity with him! Tune in as we talk about industry advancements, competition, and all things productivity.
6/17/20210
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#TechWednesday with AgServer

Chibuike Emmanuel of AgServer joins us for a special edition of our technology segment! AgServer is a finalist for the Cisco Global Challenge. Be sure to go vote after listening!
6/16/20210
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Proposition 12 Implications

Michael Formica, Assistant Vice President and General Counsel at NPPC, sat down with us at WPX to discuss Proposition 12. Tune in to hear more about what Prop 12 would do to the industry and what NPPC is doing to take action.
6/15/20210
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#MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Tommy Grisafi joins us for this #MarketMonday episode! Along with Tommy, we discuss the EPA news and its impact on the market, new crop corn, the home market, and more.
6/14/20210
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The Status of AFS with SHIC

Dr. Paul Sundberg of the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) sat down with us at WPX to discuss the states of AFS.
6/11/20210
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Sow Management with Novus International

Paul Faris, Swine Account Manager from Novus International, is our first feature from World Pork Expo! We sat down with Paul to discuss all things sow management. From milk production to confinement to nutrition, we cover all the bases!
6/10/20210
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Talking Cattle at World Pork Expo

Even though we recording live from World Pork Expo, we're talking about cattle with Scott Brown. Scott joins us to talk about drought, capacity, feed costs, and more! Tune in to hear about what's been hitting the cattle market.
6/9/20210
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#TechTuesday with RMS Roller-Grinder

Alex Pearson from RMS Roller-Grinder is on for this week's #TechTuesday! RMS works beyond the traditional ag industry! They also work in the brewing industry, the ethanol industry, the construction indsutry, and more. Tune in to learn more!
6/8/20210
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer is back for yet another #MarketMonday conversation! The Goddess of Grain joins us to talk about weather, crop conditions, wheat harvest expectations, and more.
6/7/20210
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30 Under 30: Anna Glenn

Anna Glenn joins us all the way from Liberia! Anna tells us about her background in agriculture, the journey to Liberia, and the excitement that comes with working in the international ag industry.
6/4/20210
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It's Time for WPX

Doug Fricke, NPPC Director of Trade Show Marketing, joins the podcast to talk about the upcoming World Pork Expo.
6/3/20210
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Planting Update from Jenny Sauer-Schmidgall

Join us as we chat with Jenny Sauer-Schmidgall, a farmer from Illinois. Jenny tells us about what this planting season has been like in her neck of the woods.
6/2/20210
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#TechTuesday with BarnTools

Michael Hansen, Co-Founder of BarnTools, joins us for this week's #TechTuesday! We talk about the technologies the company provides and their launch at World Pork Expo next week.
6/1/20210
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30 Under 30: Mitchell Hora

This voice might sound a little familiar! We've had Mitchell Hora on before to talk about Continuum Ag, a company that he founded and is CEO of. But we wanted to catch up with Mitchell as he's been working hard on projects that help secure him a seat at the 30 Under 30 table.
5/28/20210
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See Jess Farm

Jess Peters of See Jess Farm is on today to talk about mental health. As we come to an end of #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, we talk to Jess about being brave and vulnerable, sharing secrets, power, and more.
5/27/20210
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New Legislation in Iowa

Chad Ingles is on to talk about a new piece of legislation that he introduced! Chad goes over the details of this bill with us, what it means for packers, and more.
5/26/20210
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#TechTuesday with AGvisorPRO

Robert Saik, CEO and Founder of AGvisorPRO, is on for #TechTuesday! Robert has been in the ag tech industry since the 80's. So, he gives us a look into what's changed since then! Robert also talks to us about the products and solutions that AGvisorPRO provides its users.
5/25/20210
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm is on the podcast once again! We're chatting all about market movements today. Specifically, we look at the current relationship between corn and wheat, Brazilian Second Safrinha corn crop numbers, weather, and more.
5/24/20210
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30 Under 30: Matt Foley

Happy #FriYAY! On this week's 30 Under 30 feature, we're talking to Matt Foley. Another individual taking the ag industry by storm who found their love for agriculture later in life! Tune in to hear more about Matt's story now.
5/21/20210
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Sweet Briar Creative

Alyssa Scholz, CEO and Founder of Sweet Briar Creative, joins us for a conversation about owning her company, creative media in the ag industry, and some of her future plans!
5/20/20210
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J&E Meats

Joining us live from the tractor today is Josh Butler! Josh talks to us about planting season, buying local meats, the impact of COVID-19 on his operation, and more.
5/19/20210
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#TechTuesday with Bob Noble and Performance Livestock Analytics

Bob Noble joins us for this special #TechTuesday episode! Bob sits in with us to talk about technology in the beef industry and his experience with Performance Livestock Analytics.
5/18/20210
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried is back on the podcast for another #MarketMonday episode! This week, we're talking about China's recent purchases, the growing season, the disconnect between cattle and beef prices, and more.
5/17/20210
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30 Under 30: Rosie Thoni

Canadian transplant Rosie Thoni is this week's 30 Under 30 feature! Rosie joins us to talk about her college experience and what she's up to now.
5/15/20210
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Staying Healthy in Rural America

Jason Meadows from the Ag State of Mind podcast is on today to talk about mental health awareness month. We discuss how we can keep ourselves healthy and what we can do for those in need. Check out Jason's podcast, which is also on the Global Ag Network.
5/13/20210
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Ranching, Mom-ing, and Business Owning

On this episode of the Ag News Daily podcast, we are talking to Meghan Gates. Meghan is, as you may have guessed, a rancher, mom, and business owner from the Oklahoma Panhandle. We talk to Meghan about learning the lay of the land with the help of her husband and their brand, Good Handle.
5/12/20210
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#TechTuesday with F2F

Christine Pitt, Executive Director of Farmers2Founders, is here for #TechTuesday! Christine talks about ag technology in Australia, the variety of programs that F2F offers, and more.
5/11/20210
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#MarketMonday with Arlan Suderman

Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist for StoneX Group, Inc., joins us for #MarketMonday! Arlan and Delaney talk about the upcoming WASDE and expectations for the report, Brazil corn crop, African Swine Fever, and more.
5/10/20210
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30 Under 30: Brooke Beam

Dr. Brooke Beam is part of this week's 30 Under 30 series! Dr. Beam talks to us about her research as a master's and PhD student and the role that films have in sharing stories of agriculture.
5/7/20210
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Trade Under the Biden Administration

Bill Bryant, Chairman of Bryant Christie, Inc., is back on the show. This time we are talking about trade under the Biden administration. We discuss the first 100 days of Biden's presidency, our relationship with China and the EU, and more.
5/6/20210
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COVID-19 and Food Inflation

Dr. Chad Hart of Iowa State University joins Ashtyn and Dawson to talk about what we're seeing in terms of food inflation. We talk about why we're seeing high numbers, the change in consumer consumption from COVID-19, and where the market could go as 2021 progresses.
5/5/20210
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#TechTuesday with Moleaer

Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer, joins us for #TechTuesday! We talk about their nanobubble technology, involvement in different industries, the importance of water, and more.
5/4/20210
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Regular podcast guest Darin Newsom is on this week for #MarketMonday! Darin discusses the lumber markets, what's causing this much movement in the markets, the highs in lean hogs, and more.
5/3/20210
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30 Under 30: Keith Heidecorn

Keith Heidecorn, VP of Sustainability at Locus Ag Solutions, is this week's 30 Under 30 feature! Keith joins us to talk about growing up in New York, his journey to Locus, and the future of sustainability.
4/30/20210
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The "One Planet. One Health" Initiative Grant Program

Leslie Lytle, President of Danone Institute North America, is on today to talk about the "One Planet. One Health" Initiative grant program, sustainable food systems, and more. For more information about the program and the upcoming virtual panel discussion, click here!
4/29/20210
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Protect the Harvest

Theresa Lucas MacMahon from Protect the Harvest is on to talk about the resources and courses provided by the organization. Likewise, we talk about what producers should be paying attention to right now.
4/28/20210
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#TechTuesday with EAI

Brady Gaalswyk, VP of Sales and Marketing at Easy Automation, Inc., is here for #TechTuesday. Brady talks to us about EAI's solutions, ranging from feed mill automation to feed mill management software to fertilizer blending systems and more.
4/27/20210
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#MarketMonday with Brian Hoops

Brian Hoops of Midwest Market Solutions joins us for #MarketMonday this week. Generally, it was a good day for markets with a lot of green on the screen. Tune in for more!
4/26/20210
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30 Under 30: Jordan Bonham Rasmussen

Jordan Bonham Rasmussen joins us for this weeks 30 Under 30 conversation! Jordan is a farm marketer with Cargill. We talk about internships, getting a job after college, her side business in photography, and more.
4/23/20210
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Happy Earth Day!

In honor of Earth Day, we are talking to Amyrose Foll of Virginia Free Farm! Amyrose talks to us about how Virginia Free Farm started, their indigenous practices, and more.
4/22/20210
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Trends in the Meat Industry

Fellow Red Raider Blake Foraker is on to talk about the trends in the meat industry! Blake talks to us about his project as a TTU PhD student, the effects of beef bulls on dairy cows, meat analogues, and what we can expect in the meat industry in the next five years.
4/21/20210
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#TechTuesday with Dr. Carol Burton

On this #TechTuesday episode, we are talking to clinical embryologist Dr. Carol Burton. Dr. Burton talks to us about crop vaccines, how they differ from pesticides, and when we might seem them on the market. After listening, you can read more about crop vaccines in Dr. Burton's article.
4/20/20210
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#MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net joins us for #MarketMonday! To no surprise, we talk about weather. We're also talking about world wheat supply, the lumber market, soybean numbers, and more.
4/19/20210
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30 Under 30: Peter Bachmann

Peter Bachmann, Vice President of International Trade Policy at USA Rice Federation, is on for today's 30 Under 30 interview. Peter tells us about his start in animal agriculture to ending up in Washington D.C.
4/16/20210
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Updates on Weather Around the World

Eric Snodgrass joins us to talk about conditions in the U.S. as we approach planting season, South American weather, and more. After listening, be sure to sign up for Eric's daily weather updates here!
4/15/20210
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Living a Happy, Healthy Life with Coach Kiah

Kiah Twisselman, otherwise known as Coach Kiah, is on to talk to us about her experiences on her family ranch, her passion for agriculture and helping others, and more.
4/14/20210
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#TechTuesday with Biome Makers

Adrian Ferrero, co-founder and CEO of Biome Makers, joins us for this week's #TechTuesday! We get an overview of the company, as well as an inside look at the newest addition to Biome Makers.
4/13/20210
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#MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

Shawn Hackett is finally back for another #MarketMonday episode! Shawn and Delaney talk about weather, the impact of Brazilian crop on U.S. beans, feed costs, and more.
4/12/20210
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30 Under 30: Hannah Thompson-Weeman

For this week's 30 Under 30 interview, we're talking to Hannah Thompson-Weeman of the Animal Agriculture Alliance. Tune in to hear more about Hannah and the experiences that led her to the 30 Under 30 cohort.
4/9/20210
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Catching Up with Amanda Radke

Amanda Radke, author, speaker, beef blogger, and rancher, is here to talk to us today. Amanda tells us about where she got her start, how she stays positive, and what it's like juggling life as a producer.
4/8/20210
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The Upward Momentum of Fertilizer Prices

Russ Quinn, a DTN Progressive Farmer Staff Reporter, joins us to talk about the increase in fertilizer prices. What's driving prices? How long will the high prices last? What does this mean for planting? Have your questions answered now!
4/7/20210
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#TechTuesday with DairyTrace

For this edition of #TechTuesday, we are talking to Melissa Hurst of DairyTrace. DairyTrace is part of Lactanet Canada. So, we talk about the Canadian dairy industry, traceability, and more! Tune in now.
4/6/20210
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

It's #MarketMonday! We are joined this week by Matt Bennett to talk about what's been moving the markets lately. Tune in as we discuss last week's USDA report, the 2021 planting season, and more!
4/5/20210
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Diversity and Inclusion with FSA Administrator Ducheneaux

A few weeks ago, we had the chance to sit down with the new FSA administrator. Tune in to hear more from Administrator Ducheneaux about diversity, his background in helping farmers, the future for the FSA, and more.
4/1/20210
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The Future of Ag Tech

Paul Schickler, owner and operator of III Ag, is here to talk about his company, an article written by Paul, the future of the agriculture technology realm, and more. Check out this episode then head over to read Paul's article for more!
3/31/20210
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#TechTuesday All About Carbon

Part 2 of the summit session from Agri-Pulse's Ag and Food Policy Summit talking about carbon credits is here! If you missed it, go check out part 1 then come back for some more.
3/30/20210
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer is back for another #MarketMonday! Tune in as we talk about African Swine Fever, the bounce back from the grain market, frozen inventory numbers, and more.
3/29/20210
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30 Under 30: Zane Peterson

Zane Peterson is here to celebrate #FriYAY and our fifth episode of our AgGrad 30 Under 30 series. Tune in to hear more about Zane and Peterson Timber.
3/26/20210
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Words from Secretary Tom Vilsack Pt. 2

Tune in for part two of Secretary Vilsack's conversation with NAFB members and reporters.
3/25/20210
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Words from Secretary Tom Vilsack Pt. 1

In a NAFB call earlier today, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack shed some light on where we are in the agriculture industry. Secretary Vilsack discussed COVID-19 relief packages, CCC and carbon credits, diversity, and more. Tune in to part one now! Then come back tomorrow for part two.
3/24/20210
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#TechTuesday All About Carbon

This is a special edition of #TechTuesday. We are featuring part one of a summit session from Agri-Pulse's Ag and Food Policy Summit. This one is all about carbon credits and sequestration. How are we going to measure it? Tune in to find out.
3/23/20210
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub and Naomi Blohm

Almost four years to the date, we have Elaine Kub and Naomi Blohm BACK on the podcast for #MarketMonday! Elaine and Naomi were our very first guests on the podcast. It only felt right having them on to celebrate our fourth birthday. Tune in to hear us reminisce and, of course, talk about markets.
3/22/20210
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30 Under 30: Alacyn Cox

Alacyn Cox is on for our fourth episode of our AgGrad 30 Under 30 series. Tune in to see how Alacyn mixes her knowledge of engineering into her position in customer service at John Deere.
3/19/20210
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Welcome the Millennial Ag Podcast!

Join us as we talk to Valene Lickley and Katharine Lotspeich, the voices behind the Millennial Ag podcast. Millennial Ag is a new provider on the Global Ag Network and we are excited to be expanding our team.
3/18/20210
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The Terren Moore Story

Terren Moore, a farmer and insurance advisor from East Texas, joins us to talk about a variety of topics. From Terren's introduction to ag to his experiences as a black farmer to what he hopes to accomplish, we cover it all!
3/17/20210
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#TechTuesday with Dr. Karen Massel

Dr. Karen Massel joins us all the way from Australia to talk about CRISPR Cas-9 technology and the role in plays in climate change.
3/16/20210
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom is back again to chat for #MarketMonday. Together we discuss South American weather, the effects of the new African Swine Fever strain, inverted markets, and more.
3/15/20210
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30 Under 30: Matthew Malcolm

Another AgGrad 30 Under 30 interview coming at you this #FriYAY. Today we are talking to Matthew Malcolm of Malcolm Media.
3/12/20210
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Where Are We?

Doug Johnson of Moody's Analytics comes onto the podcast to tackle a few topics. Doug joins us as we discuss micro-precision technology, 2020's ag disruptions, financial management and marketing, and more. Finally, we try to answer the questions: where are we in the age of agriculture?
3/11/20210
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Updates from Bill Northey

Former Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa, Bill Northey, joins us to tell us about his life post-Washington D.C. and what's next for him.
3/10/20210
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#TechTuesday with TraceHarvest

Sid Siefkin of TraceHarvest is here for #TechTuesday! We are going into blockchain technology, sustainability, traceability, and more.
3/9/20210
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#MarketMonday with Brian Splitt

Brian Splitt of AgMarket.net is here to talk markets! Tune in as we discuss WASDE anticipation, moisture in South America, USDA number changes, and more.
3/8/20210
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30 Under 30: Alika Chuck

Alika Chuck of Pharm Robotics joins us for our second episode of our 30 under 30 series! Join us in listening to Alika's story, as well as his passion for agriculture.
3/5/20210
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Catching Up with the Cattle Industry

In this state of the industry episode, we are talking to Ethan Lane, VP of Government Affairs at NCBA. Ethan highlights NCBA's recent virtual conference, policies cattle producers should be looking at, and what NCBA is doing in terms of diversity and producer engagement.
3/4/20210
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True Farm Management

Grant Aschinger of Stalcup Ag Service is here to talk about farm management. With a growing industry, farm management might be the missing link to your operation. Check out our conversation for more about what farm management actually is and what it takes to be a manager!
3/3/20210
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#TechTuesday with Jaclyn Krymowski

Ag journalist and free lance writer Jaclyn Krymoski joins us for a not so normal #TechTuesday episode! We are reviewing Jaclyn's article about past agricultural advancements. Tune in for more!
3/2/20210
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm of Total Farm Marketing is here to discuss markets! With lots going on in the markets, we sit down to go through expectations in the month of March, bullishness, winter wheat, and more.
3/1/20210
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30 Under 30: Ellie Symes

Today we are talking to our first member of AgGrad's current 30 Under 30 cohort! Join us as we talk to Ellie Symes about what lead her to success, The Bee Corp., and more.
2/26/20210
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More About the PPP

What's going on with the Paycheck Protection Program? There has been some changes and we need some clarity. Glen Birnbaum is back to answer those questions!
2/25/20210
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California Coffee

Agronomist and farmer Jay Ruskey is here to talk about Frinj Coffee. Jay started the company some years ago to help coffee farmers and produce quality beans. Tune in to hear more about the coffee farming process and the story of Frinj.
2/24/20210
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#TechTuesday with RealmFive

Austin Benes form RealmFive is here to talk technology! We discuss the Realm Five products, gateway systems, disruption in agriculture technology, and more.
2/23/20210
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

Elaine Kub joins us to talk about markets this week! Elaine goes into detail about winter weather, China rebuilding their swine herd, the cattle outlook, and more.
2/22/20210
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Kicking Off the 30 Under 30 Series

Tim Hammerich of AgGrad is here to kick off a new series here on the podcast! Tim tells us about AgGrad, the current 30 under 30 cohort, and helps us start this series off.
2/19/20210
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What's Moving the Equipment & Land Markets

Mark Stock of BigIron Auctions is here to talk to us about the hot equipment and farmland markets. Mark walks us through the factors moving those markets, what kind of equipment farmers are buying, and more!
2/18/20210
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Farm Life Creamery

Laura Klock, Owner and Partner at Farm Life Creamery, joins us to talk about the creamery! After you listen to the episode, head over to the Farm Life Creamery website to explore their many flavors of cheese curds.
2/17/20210
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#TechTuesday with AgMonitor

Olivier Jerphagnon from AgMonitor joins us for a very cold #TechTuesday. We talk to Olivier about the three solutions AgMonitor provides, feedback about data harvesting, and more.
2/16/20210
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Enogen Corn Research

Dr. Marty Matlock, Professor of Bio and Ag Engineering and Executive Director of the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center, joins us for a #FriYAY conversation about enogen corn. The Resiliency Center teamed up with Syngenta Seeds to further analyze finishing beef on enogen corn. Check it out!
2/12/20210
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Agritourism, RV's, and Harvest Hosts

Joel Holland, CEO of Harvest Hosts, joins us for today's episode. We talk about agritourism, the impact of COVID-19 on the industry, and member opportunities through Harvest Hosts.
2/11/20210
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The Cattle Industry Long Range Plan

Brett Kenzy and Karina Jones of R-Calf USA are on the podcast to talk about R-Calf's Cattle Industry Long Range Plan. You can tune in for more info about the plan and what producers are doing. Then, you can view the detailed plan here.
2/10/20210
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#TechTuesday with CattleMax

Jimmy Curtis of CattleMax is on today to talk technology! More specifically, we talk about CattleMax's 22 years of service, their commercial and registered cattle management services, and more.
2/9/20210
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Back again after some time away is Ted Seifried of Zaner Group! Ted joins us for #MarketMonday. More specifically, we are discussing the upcoming WASDE report, fresh highs, Brazilian weather and harvest, and more.
2/8/20210
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The F2F Genetics Network

Steven Sick of F2F Genetics Network is on to talk to us about this extension of the Farmers Business Network. Tune in for more!
2/5/20210
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Agriculture in Alaska

Monica Thornburg joins us all the way from Alaska today to talk about the Great Alaskan Cattle Drive! Monica also tells us about Alaskan agriculture, policy needs, COVID-19 supply disruptions, and more.
2/4/20210
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CoverCress: A New Cover Crop

Mike DeCamp of CoverCress is on today to talk about the new cover crop. Tune in to hear more about Mike, the technology used to create CoverCress, what it produces, and more. You can also watch the video Mike mentions here!
2/3/20210
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#TechTuesday with Livestocked

James Cullis of Livestocked joins the podcast for #TechTuesday! James tells us about the company's history, the Livestocked platform, the program's ability to support bluetooth technology, and more.
2/2/20210
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer, aka Goddess of Grain, is here for another #MarketMonday conversation! Angie joins us in talking about WASDE expectations, Russia's wheat export tax, and lots more.
2/1/20210
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#StockShowStrong

Hannah Egbert, another Red Raider and intern for Black Creek Innovations, joins us for a #FriYAY conversation! Hannah and Ashtyn discuss Black Creek's latest campaign, #StockShowStrong.
1/29/20210
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The Latest in Online Livestock Sales

Today we are talking to Mark Van Zee of LivestockMarket.com about the new release of their website, how the platform works, the reality of online livestock sales, and more.
1/28/20210
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The Future of Biofuels

Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy, is on to talk about the biofuels industry. We are discussing what's going on in the industry, Trump's EPA and their refinery waivers, and the future under the Biden administration.
1/27/20210
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#TechTuesday with ZeaKal

Han Chen, CEO of ZeaKal, is here for #TechTuesday! Han tells us about his background, the technology at ZeaKal, and even takes us down memory lane...a the way back to biology class.
1/26/20210
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett from AgMarket.net is on once again for a #MarketMonday conversation. Matt talks about the turn around from last week, corn crop sales, and more.
1/25/20210
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Texas Tech Meats Judging

Happy #FriYAY! Today we are talking to Taylor Schertz, a competitor turned coach for the Texas Tech Meats Judging Team. Taylor tells us about her experience as a competitor, being featured in Sports Illustrated, becoming a judge, and more.
1/22/20210
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The Beef Checkoff Petition

Karina Jones joins us to talk about the history of the Beef Checkoff, the current petition circling the industry, and what it means.
1/21/20210
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La Niña and What to Expect

Jim Roemer of Best Weather is here for a weather update. Jim tells us about the La Niña season and what it means for South American weather, U.S. planting weather, and more.
1/20/20210
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#TechTuesday with Granular Insights Part 2

Part 2 of our Granular Insights panel is here! Tune in for more information about data and the Granular Insights platform.
1/19/20210
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The Protein Industry's Price-Fixing Allegations

National Farmers Union's Senior Government Relations Representative, Aaron Shier, is on to discuss the price-fixing scandal going on in the U.S. protein industry.
1/15/20210
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Mad Agriculture's Mission

Phil Taylor of Mad Agriculture comes on the podcast to talk about the brand, the Perennial Fund, regenerative agriculture, and more.
1/14/20210
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Markets and Music

Jesse Allen of Market Talk is on for today's episode! Jesse talks to us about life as a musician in Nashville, the start of his podcast, his background in farm broadcasting, and more.
1/13/20210
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#TechTuesday with Granular Insights

This week's #TechTuesday is all about Granular Insights! Tune in for part one of our discussion about the Granular Insights platform and how to use your 2020 data to plan for a better 2021. After listening to the episode, be sure to check out the Granular Insights website for more information.
1/12/20210
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom is here yet again for a #MarketMonday conversation. This time we discuss the forward curve in the soybean market, long liquidation, livestock numbers and more.
1/11/20210
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The Rural Opioid Crisis Part 2 #NAFB20

Today we take a listen to part two of the Rural Opioid Crisis session from #NAFB20.
1/8/20210
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The Rural Opioid Crisis #NAFB20

Tune in today as we take a listen to part one of the Rural Opioid Crisis session from #NAFB20.
1/7/20210
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Beef in the Nebraska Sandhills

Jaclyn Wilson comes on the show today to talk about being a fifth generation rancher, Wilson Ranch and Flying Diamond Beef, direct to consumer meat, and more.
1/6/20210
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#TechTuesday with Solectrac

Steve Heckeroth, Founder and CEO of Solectrac, joins us to talk technology this Tuesday! Steve walks us through the history Solectrac, the electric machinery market, and more.
1/5/20210
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#MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Tommy Grisafi of Advance Trading is here for our first episode of 2021! On this Market Monday episode, we are talking about the future of 2021, the soybean spread, WASDE report expectations, and more.
1/4/20210
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#TechTuesday with Trader PhD

It's our final episode of 2020! Today we are talking about the Trader PhD mobile app with our very own Delaney Howell.
12/22/20200
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm is here for another #MarketMonday conversation! We are talking about the moves in the soybean market, acreage numbers, dairy, and more.
12/21/20200
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The New Waters Market

Tim McCourt from the CME Group is on for today's FriYAY interview! Tim walks us through what this new market is, how it is traded, and what the future for futures looks like.
12/18/20200
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The Financial Status of Agriculture Part 2 #NAFB20

Join us in part two of the financial status of agriculture session from #NAFB20!
12/17/20200
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The Financial Status of Agriculture #NAFB20

Today we have more #NAFB20 content! Though it's been a few weeks since the conference, this session about the financial status of agriculture continues to be important as we wind down 2020. Join us is taking a look back over the year, the pandemic, and what it did financially to the ag industry.
12/16/20200
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#TechTuesday with PowerPollen

Jason Cope, Co-Founder of PowerPollen, is on for #TechTuesday! Jason talks us through the pollen preservation process, how the company got started, the advantage of PowerPollen, and more.
12/15/20200
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#MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

Shawn Hackett joins us for #MarketMonday this week! Shawn and Delaney discuss corn stalk numbers, South American crop, and more.
12/14/20200
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The Dean Foods Scandal

Travis Cushman, Senior Counsel for Public Policy at American Farm Bureau Federation, is on to talk about the Dean Foods scandal. Travis runs us through the basics of the situation and what farmers can do.
12/11/20200
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A Message from Sonny Perdue #NAFB20 Part 2

Today we have part 2 of Sonny Perdue, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, at #NAFB20!
12/10/20200
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A Message from Sonny Perdue #NAFB20

We have some more #NAFB20 content coming at you! This time we are sharing a message (or a few) from U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue. Come back for part 2 tomorrow.
12/9/20200
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#TechTuesday with FarrPro

Amos Peterson, CEO of FarrPro, is on for #TechTuesday. Though we have had FarrPro on before, we're getting an update on how they've been! So, check it out.
12/8/20200
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett has been gone for some time. But, he's back for another #MarketMonday episode! Matt is talking about the December WASDE expectations, the fluctuation of the live cattle market, and more.
12/7/20200
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A POST-ELECTION ANALYSIS FROM #NAFB2020 Part 2

Join us as we listen to part of the conversation between Ken Root, Jay Truitt, and Michael Torrey to discuss the recent election. They go through some frequently asked questions when it comes to a new administration. #NAFB2020
12/4/20200
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A Post-Election Analysis from #NAFB2020

Ken Root is joined by Jay Truitt and Michael Torrey to discuss the recent election. They go through some frequently asked questions when it comes to a new administration. #NAFB2020
12/3/20200
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California Girls Farm Too

Markie Hageman is on for today's interview. Tune in to hear about Markie's journey generation as a first generation cattle producer to creating the Girls Eat Beef page. We even talk a little about almond farming!
12/2/20200
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#TechTuesday with AgVend

Alexander Reichert, CEO of AgVend, is on for #TechTuesday! We are talking with the Chief Button Pusher about his background, the AgVend advantage, their portal and packages, and more.
12/1/20200
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#MarketMonday with Dave Huston

We have a new voice on the podcast! Dave Huston of Huston Trading is on for his first #MarketMonday episode. We are talking about Dave's history in markets, lots of grain, technical analysis, and more.
11/30/20200
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#TechTuesday with Nutrivert

Horace Nalle, CEO of Nutrivert, is on for #TechTuesday! We are talking about postbiotics and Nutrivert's journey in animal health.
11/24/20200
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom is back to talk markets with us! Darin is saying bullish, bullish, bullish. Tune in to find out what markets he's talking about.
11/23/20200
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Rural Mental Health Pt. 2 #NAFB20

Happy #FriYAY! Tune in to today's episode where we feature the second half of the Rural Mental Health session from #NAFB20.
11/20/20200
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Rural Mental Health #NAFB20

In honor of National Rural Health day, we are featuring the first part of the rural mental health session from #NAFB20! Tune in again tomorrow for the second part of the session.
11/19/20200
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Llano Estacado Cattle Company

Brent Simpson of Llano Estacado Cattle Company is on for today's interview! Brent tells us about the start of the company, the meats and cuts they produce, the impact of COVID-19, and more.
11/18/20200
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#TechTuesday with the Conservation Concerns Tool

Today we are sharing the media demo for the farmers.gov Conservation Concerns Tool! Tune in to hear what the tool was designed for and how to use it! Then head over to the tools website to try it out.
11/17/20200
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

Elaine Kub is back for another #MarketMonday! In today's market discussion, we talk about USDA corn numbers, slow down of Chinese exports, weather, and soybean prices.
11/16/20200
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Diamond H Quail

Chris Hughes of Diamond H Quail is on for our #FriYAY conversation! Chris tells us about raising quail for the field and harvest, the Diamond H story, and more.
11/13/20200
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Farm Direct Wisconsin

Rae Ann Scherr of Farm Direct Wisconsin is on for today's episode. Rae Ann talks about the Farm Direct page, producer consumer relations, and the impact of COVID-19 on the ag and food industry. If you would like to donate to Farm Direct Wisconsin, visit their page!
11/12/20200
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Veteran Turned Farmer

Cody Miller, a veteran and farmer, is on for a special Veteran's Day episode. Cody tells us about his background, involvement in the Farmer Veteran Coalition, the Geared to Give program, and more.
11/11/20200
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#TechTuesday with CropZilla

Brian Watkins, Founder of CropZilla is on for this week's #TechTuesday conversation! Brian talks where CropZilla came from, whole farm planning, the CropZilla program, and more.
11/10/20200
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried of the Zaner Group is back on for a #MarketMonday conversation! We are talking about the presidency, the U.S. dollar, and more market news.
11/9/20200
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Farm Girl Next Door

Britany Wondercheck of Farm Girl Next Door is on for our #FriYAY conversation. Britany discusses her background in agriculture, grain talk as a woman in ag, her new education program, and more!
11/6/20200
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The Election

Vice President of The Russel Group Andrew Harker is on talking about the election. We're talking about the presidency, the Senate and House, Senate Ag Committee, and more. Tune in to see what to anticipate.
11/5/20200
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Texas Cotton Harvest

Kody Bessent, Vice President of Operations and Legislative Affairs for Plains Cotton Growers, is on the show today. Kody talks about the differences among Texas cotton, harvest, crop conditions, and the reregistration of dicamba.
11/4/20200
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#TechTuesday with FarmlandFinder

Steven Brockshus of FarmlandFinder is back on the show! Since we last spoke, FarmalandFinder added their Offer Platform. Tune in to learn more about the new addition.
11/3/20200
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm of Total Farm Marketing is back on the podcast for #MarketMonday! We are talking about the election, dairy markets and more.
11/2/20200
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Assiter Punkin Ranch

Tim Assiter of Assiter Punkin Ranch is on talking pumpkins in honor of Halloween! Tim gives us a few history lessons, pumpkin farming knowledge, a Punkin Days update, and more.
10/30/20200
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AngusLink Value Added Programs

Today we are talking to Ginette Gottswiller of the American Angus Association's AngusLink program. Ginette takes through the process of marketing cattle with AngusLink, what the program verifies and more.
10/29/20200
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Weather Update

Ed Valle of Empire Weather is on the podcast to give us a weather update. We talk about the recent winter weather across the U.S., the latest hurricane hitting Louisiana, the La Nina weather pattern, and more.
10/28/20200
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#TechTuesday with Haber Technologies

Dillon Hurd, co-founder and CEO of Haber Technologies, is on to talk tech with us! Dillon takes us through Haber's beginnings, the DRI-Stack System and more.
10/27/20200
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer is back! We are chatting markets with Angie. Tune in to hear more about Australian crop, wheat updates, drought effects and more.
10/26/20200
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Growing Barley in Texas

Blaze May of Maverick Malt House joins us this FriYAY! Blaze talks us through the initial process of growing barley, malting and more. Check out the Maverick Malt House website for more information.
10/23/20200
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Sod Farming

Matt Braun, a farmer from Minnesota, joins us for a conversation about sod. We are talking harvest, soil requirements and more!
10/22/20200
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North Dakota Sunflower Farming

Peter Ness of North Dakota comes on to talk sunflowers with us! Tune in to learn more about sunflower harvest, marketing, crop usage and more.
10/21/20200
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#TechTuesday with Indigo Carbon

Kari Hernandez of Indigo Ag is on for our technology conversation. Kari tells us about Indigo Carbon, a program the company just launched dealing with carbon credits.
10/20/20200
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#MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

We are chatting markets today with Jim McCormick of AgMarket.net. Tune in as we discuss Chinese buying programs, Chicago wheat, what's driving the cattle market and more.
10/19/20200
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Harvest in Kansas

Madison Mackley, a northwest Kanas farmer, sits in on our Friday discussion about harvest. Madison tells us more about working on the farm, harvest details, yield expectations and more.
10/16/20200
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Pheasant's Forever and Precision Ag

Emily Spolyar from Pheasant's Forever is on today's episode. Emily tells us about her role with the organization, their precision ag and conservation efforts and more.
10/15/20200
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Forward Farming

Fellow podcaster Becca Hilby joins us for today's conversation! Becca is the co-host of the Forward Farming podcast and a Wisconsin-based farmer. Tune in to hear about her life as a farmer and podcaster!
10/14/20200
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#TechTuesday with MK1 Engineering

Delaney flies solo today as she talks with Mitch Dille and Keith Strang of MK1 Engineering. Mitch and Keith, who have backgrounds in aerospace engineering, talk about seed orientation, their company and the Aerotube system.
10/13/20200
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom is back! This time we are talking Hurricane Delta, bullish versus bearish corn, oil production and more.
10/12/20200
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The Diestel Difference

Heidi Diestel, a fourth generation turkey farmer, is on today to talk about the Diestel Family Ranch. During our discussion, we talk about tuurkey production, product marketing, the Diestel difference and more.
10/9/20200
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The HAULS Act

Andrew Walmsley, Director of Congressional Relations at AFBF, joins the podcast to talk about the HAULS Act. Andrew gives us some details about the act, industry feedback and what the next step for the legislation looks like.
10/8/20200
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Reddick Farms

Joel Reddick, a farmer from Western Kentucky, joins us to talk about his family operation. We discuss Joel's time in Ghana, regenerative agriculture, marketing and more.
10/7/20200
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#TechTuesday with ClearFlame

CEO of ClearFlame Engine Technologies BJ Johnson joins us for our #TechTuesday conversation! Tune in as we discuss ClearFlame engines, end users, sustainability and more.
10/6/20200
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

Elaine Kub sits in on the podcast for our #MarketMonday conversation. We are chatting wheat, Trump's coronavirus case, "reality reflections" and more.
10/5/20200
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Mental Health and Ag Advocacy

Hank Wade, blogger and advocate, joins us this #FriYAY! Hanks talk about his journey, mental health awareness, bridging the gap between producers and consumers and more. Be sure to check out his blog for more information.
10/2/20200
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Sorghum Harvest and Hybrids

Brent Bean, Director of Agronomy for the United Sorghum Checkoff Program, joins us to talk about hybrid sorghum breeding, herbicide resistant plants, harvest and more.
10/1/20200
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Cargill's Sustainability Efforts

Ryan Sirolli of Cargill joins us to talk regenerative agriculture. Cargill is making regenerative agriculture efforts across 10 million acres of land. Tune in to find out more!
9/30/20200
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#TechTuesday with AGCO

Lauren Dejmal and Aaron Belanger of AGCO join us this week for #TechTuesday! We talk to Lauren and Aaron about the brands under AGCO, their new virtual showroom and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Take a tour of their showroom after tuning in!
9/29/20200
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Today we are talking to Ted Seifried about markets. We discuss the elections impact on the dollar, trade expectations, wheat and more!
9/28/20200
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Rural America 2020

Chris Gibbs, President of Rural America 2020, joins us this #FriYAY! Chris talks about how he got involved with the organization, what they do and policies impacting rural America.
9/25/20200
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CFAP2 with FSA Administrator Fordyce

FSA Administrator Richard Fordyce is back on the podcast! This time we are discussing the differences in CFAP1 versus CFAP2, changes being made to the program and CCC funding.
9/24/20200
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Red Ass Cattle Co. & Five Star Dairy

Case Van der Lei of Red Ass Cattle Company and Five Star Dairy is on today's episode! Case talks about raising red angus cattle, dairy technology, social media and more. Visit their website to get some merch after you listen! Use promo code 'agnewsdaily10' for 10% off your purchase.
9/23/20200
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#TechTuesday with Agritecture

Ricky Stephens, Director of Digital Strategy for Agritecture, joins us for #TechTuesday. Tune in as we talk urban agriculture and vertical farming, Agritecture's journey and their services.
9/22/20200
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Senior Market Advisor at Total Farm Marketing Naomi Blohm is on for today's market discussion. We talk about African Swine Fever in Germany, outside market influence and more.
9/21/20200
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Wrapping up Farm Progress Show 2020

Matt Jungmann, Farm Progress Show Manager, talks to Delaney today about this week's Farm Progress and Husker Harvest Days. The 2020 Farm Progress show was virtual for the first time. Tune in to see how it went!
9/18/20200
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Trade in Vietnam

Bill Bryant of Bryant Christie Inc. is back! Bill joins us to talk about trade in Vietnam and their free trade agreement with Europe.
9/17/20200
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Kiss the Ground: A Film About Hope

Rebecca and Josh Tickell join us to talk about Kiss the Ground. Kiss the Ground is a nine year project based around regenerative agriculture, soil, climate balance and (as Rebeccas says) hope. Visit the website to learn more about the documentary.
9/16/20200
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#TechTuesday with Farmers Edge

Ben Johnson, U.S. Product Marketing Manager for Farmers Edge, sits in to talk tech with us. Ben tells us about Farmers Edge, their solutions and more.
9/15/20200
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net joins the podcast once again for #MarketMonday. Delaney and Matt are talking the WASDE report, production numbers and more.
9/14/20200
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World Weather Inc. with Drew Lerner

Drew Lerner, Senior Agricultural Meteorologist at World Weather Inc., joins us for this #FriYAY conversation! Drew talks about the relationship between agriculture and weather, expected weather patterns for harvest season, recent weather disasters and more. Visit the World Weather Inc. website for more information!
9/11/20200
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Push Tests, Mold and Plans

We are joined by Nicole Stecklein for today's episode! Nicole talked about doing push tests, moldy grain, disease in the field and what farmers can do to get a harvest plan together. Tune in!
9/10/20200
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The Iowa Drought, Damage and More!

On today's episode, we share last week's EPA press event. The discussion was between Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Agronomist Mark Licht, and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Agronomist Mike Henderson. Listen in as they talk about the drought in Iowa, storm damage, program help and more.
9/9/20200
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#TechTuesday with Ag Leader

This week we have Luke James, North America Sales Manager for Ag Leader, on to talk technology! Luke discusses the InCommand display, CartACE, new Ag Leader solutions and products, and more.
9/8/20200
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U.S. Secretary of Ag in Iowa

For today's #FriYAY episode, we have some audio from U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue's visit to Iowa. Tune in as Perdue answers questions about CFAP, sustainability, ethanol and more!
9/4/20200
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After the Storm with Iowa Farm Bureau

Craig Hill, President of Iowa Farm Bureau, sat in with us today to discuss the aftermath of the derecho storm that hit the Midwest in August. Craig tells us about insurance adjusters, damages, IBF's Farming Community Disaster Exchange platform, and more.
9/3/20200
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Sugarbeets and the American Sugarbeet Growers Association

Dan Younggren, President of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association, came on the podcast to talk to us about sugarbeets! We discuss marketing sugarbeets, the ASGA, harvest and more.
9/2/20200
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#TechTuesday with Latham Hi-Tech Seeds

John Latham, President of Latham Hi-Tech Seeds, joins us for #TechTuesday this week. John talks about their MiniStrip trails, pollination windows and more!
9/1/20200
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer once again joins us for #MarketMonday. In today's episode we discuss cash sales, Chinese purchases, the Chicago wheat market, and more.
8/31/20200
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Cover crops, 60" corn and More

Today we are talking to Eric Miller, a farmer out of North East Iowa. Eric talks to us about his operation, bio strip-tilling, cover crops and 60" corn.
8/28/20200
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International Genetic Solutions

We had Ryan Boldt, Director of Breed Improvement for the Red Angus Association, on the show today! Ryan talks to us about his role with RAA and their partnership in International Genetic Solutions.
8/27/20200
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EPA and USDA's Virtual Press Event

Earlier today, Ashtyn sat in on a virtual press event held by EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler and Secretary of Ag Sonny Perdue. Tune in to see what the event was about and hear some great questions get answered!
8/26/20200
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#TechTuesday with MyAgData

Deb Casurella, Founder of MyAgData, joined this week's #TechTuesday segment! Deb tells us about MyAgData, how to use the platform, what it does for producers, and more.
8/25/20200
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried joins the podcast once again for a #MarketMonday conversation. We discuss his participation in last weeks Pro Farmer Crop Tour, the cattle market and more.
8/24/20200
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COVID-19 Testing on Farmers in Michigan

Manager of State Government Relations for Michigan Farm Bureau, Rob Anderson, joined us to talk about the emergency order from Michigan's Department of Health and Human Services.
8/21/20200
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Unsolicited Chinese Seeds

Dr. Rob Richardson and Dr. Charlie Cahoon from North Carolina State University joined us to talk about the unsolicited seed packages from China. Is this a serious issue? What kind of threats do they pose? Have your questions answered now!
8/20/20200
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National Land Realty

Jason Walter, CEO of National Land, came on the podcast today to discuss their services, adding value to land and more.
8/19/20200
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#TechTuesday with GroGuru

GroGuru CEO Patrick Henry joined us to discuss the irrigation technology GroGuru is using to help farmers.
8/18/20200
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#MarketMonday with Shawn Hackett

For today's #MarketMonday episode, we are joined by Shawn Hackett. This week we are talking the effects of the derecho storm on the grain markets, corn prices in China and more.
8/17/20200
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Ranchlands: Cattle Raising, Education and Preserving the Land

CEO and Founder of Ranchlands, Duke Phillips, came on the show today to give us more information about the ranch. We talked about their education opportunities, cattle raising and grazing and more.
8/14/20200
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Gestal Swine Summit

Samuel Lefebvre, Sales Project Manager for Jyga Technologies, joins us all the way from Canada. Samuel sat in on the show today to discuss the science behind Jyga Technologies and their upcoming event, the Gestal Swin Summit.
8/13/20200
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Derecho, Crop Conditions and More

Jeremy Miner, a technical agronomist covering South East Iowa, joined up in discussing the impact of the Derecho storm on the Midwest's crop conditions and what to expect moving forward.
8/12/20200
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#TechTuesday with Farm Immersive

Peter Miller, Founder of Farm Immersive, joined us on the podcast as we kicked off the week! Peter tells us about starting his blog, his favorite up and coming technology and more.
8/11/20200
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Anderson Ranches Oregon Lamb

Today we are joined by Reed Anderson of Anderson Sheep Co. and Anderson Ranches Oregon Lamb. Tune in as we talk about sheep production, retail lamb, the effects of COVID-19 on his operation, and more!
8/7/20200
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A New Coronavirus Relief Bill on the Way

We spoke to Senator Grassley for this Thursday's episode! In our discussion, we talked about the latest Senate proposed coronavirus relief bill, the ethanol industry and more.
8/6/20200
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Kansas Corn, Test Plots and Crop Conditions

Jonathan Dansel, a farmer from Kansas, joined us to talk about his experience with selling seed, test plots, what he is seeing in the corn fields, and more.
8/5/20200
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#TechTuesday with Tractor Zoom

Kyle McMahon of Tractor Zoom returns to the podcast. Kyle joins us to talk about Iron Comps, the latest technology from Tractor Zoom.
8/4/20200
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#MarketMonday with Karl Setzer

Karl Setzer sat down with Delaney to discuss markets on this #MarketMonday episode. They discuss soybeans, Chinese corn purchases, wheat quality, and more.
8/3/20200
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Current Ag Concerns: Youth Advocating for Agriculture

Megan Clark and Carter Mommsen from the Current Ag Concerns team joined us to talk about their latest project, advocating for the agriculture industry and more! Tune in and check out Current Ag Concerns.
7/31/20200
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The Cattle Market Investigation

It was just the girls today! Delaney and Ashtyn sit down with Scott Bennett, Director of Congressional Relations at American Farm Bureau, to talk about the USDA cattle market investigation and report.
7/30/20200
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Trade Talk with Bill Bryant

For today's interview, we sat down will Bill Bryant, founder and chairman of Bryant Christie Inc. Bill joined us to talk about all things trade.
7/29/20200
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#TechTuesday with Genesis Feed Technologies

Peter Schott, Co-Founder and CEO of Genesis Feed Technologies, sat down with us to discuss the tools that Genesis Feed Technologies is using throughout the feed industry.
7/28/20200
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom, President of Darin Newsom Analysis Inc., joined us once again for our #MarketMonday discussion. Tune in as we discuss where the markets ended and what headlines we are looking out for today.
7/27/20200
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The First Virtual Farm Journal Field Days

Charlene Finck of Farm Journal sits in with Delaney and Ashtyn to discuss the first ever virutal Farm Journal Field Days. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to alter every day life, Farm Journal has altered the way they host Farm Journal Field Days. Listen along to learn about how you can be apart of the event!
7/24/20200
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The Harvest Run with Skinner Harvesting

We are joined today by Stephanie and Dan Skinner of Skinner Harvesting. While on their summer 2020 harvest run, they took the time to talk to us about their history and their runs.
7/23/20200
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Cotton in the High Plains

Sky Stephenson, a cotton farmer in the High Plains of Texas, joins us to talk about this crop, the drought and marketing cotton.
7/22/20200
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#TechTuesday with Matt Herrington

Matt Herrington, Owner of Herrington Cattle and the Southwest Bull Test and Heifer Development Center, sits in with us to discuss the technology at the center and the future of beef production.
7/21/20200
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#MarketMonday with Delaney & Mike

It's a slow Monday at Ag News Daily. Join us as we discuss the news and markets at the top of the week.
7/20/20200
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In with Field with Matt Schwab

Matt Schwab, Michigan farmer and CCA, joins the podcast to tell us about what's going on in the fields.
7/17/20200
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AgTalks: The Latest Series by Farmers for Free Trade

Brian Kuehl, Co-Executive Director of Farmers for Free Trade, joined the podcast to talk about AgTalks. The town hall series is bringing farmers and ranchers to the frontlines of trade talk. Learn more about this virtual series and how you can be apart of the conversation by listening now.
7/16/20200
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Burger King, Lemongrass and Methane

Dr. Frank Mitloehner joins us in discussing the latest Burger King ad. We go through the science, other sustainability solutions and more.
7/15/20200
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#TechTuesday with CropX

It's Tuesday, which means we're talking to another ag tech company. This episode we sit down with Nick Emanuel, Head of Sales for CropX. Listen along as we talk about the services this ag tech company has to offer.
7/14/20200
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried joins the podcast once again to talk about what's moving the markets today.
7/13/20200
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Hot and Dry: A Weather Update

Ed Vallee of Empire Weather Consulting joins us for a pre-weekend weather update. With the hottest months of the year upon us, Ed talks to us about what this means for crops and more. Ed also touches on the predicts for this year's harvest season weather.
7/10/20200
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Ranch House Designs

Rachel Cutrer, CEO and founder of Ranch House Designs, joins us to talk about building her business, the services they offer and more!
7/9/20200
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The Future for Beef Processing

Jeremy Robinson of Republic Foods sits in with us to talk about their new Missouri plant. We also discuss e-commerce, the future of beef processing and more.
7/8/20200
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#TechTuesday with Germin8

We have more tech talk for you on this Tuesday episode! Michael Lavin of Germin8 Ventures joins us to talk about the venture capital firm, the global food system and more.
7/7/20200
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Frequent podcast guest Angie Setzer is on to talk markets on this Monday episode! Angie joins us in discussing weather, demand concerns and more.
7/6/20200
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The Millennial Farmer

We are talking to Zach Johnson to round out our week! You may know Zach as the Millennial Farmer on social media. Zach chats with us about his experience as a Minnesota farmer and how started his agriculture advocacy efforts.
7/2/20200
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Missouri Farmers Care

On today's episode we speak with Paxton Dahmer, a sixth generation agriculturalist from Missouri. Tune in as we discuss his experience with Missouri Farmers Care and what his future holds.
7/1/20200
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#TechTuesday with Trace Genomics

Trace Genomics is helping agronomists make data-driven decisions on what to do with their soil. Co-Founder Poornima Parameswaran joins us to talk about tthe services and history of Trace Genomics. We also talk about the newest USDA reports and other headlines from the day.
6/30/20200
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

For our #MarketMonday episode, we are joined by Matt Bennett from agmarket.net. He talks with us about the future for the ethanol market, trade expectations for stocks, and more.
6/29/20200
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Iowa Legendary Rye

Pour a drink and join us as we talk to Bootleggers Grandson, Heath Schneider. He tells us of the rich history of Iowa Legendary Rye, what they do and the products they offer.
6/26/20200
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Making Sense of the Dicamba Ruling

Todd Janzen of Janzen Ag Law joins us to give some clarity about the recent dicamba ruling. Though there has been lots of back and forth, Todd lets us know what is really going on.
6/25/20200
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A Biofuels Industry Update

Kurt Kovarik, VP of Federal Affairs for the National Biodiesel Board, joins Mike in discussing news in the biofuels industry. Specifically, they discuss the 52 gap year waivers filed, the Tenth Circuit Court decision and more.
6/24/20200
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#TechTuesday with Jeremy Groeteke

Past #TechTuesday guest Jeremy Groeteke rejoins the podcast to talk about the Threat ID update in the Pioneer Seeds app. Listen and learn about what this update can do for the producers of 30 different crops.
6/23/20200
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

On this #MarketMonday episode, we are joined by Darin Newsom, President of Darin Newsom Analysis Inc. Tune in as we discuss the markets, more COVID-19 news, and more.
6/22/20200
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Friday's Headlines, Yellowstone and More

Today's #FriYAY episode is full of news, announcements and some laughs courtesy of Tim the Dairy Farmer.
6/19/20200
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AgBoost and Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association Coming Together

In effort to help consumers during the pandemic, AgBoost and the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association have come together to create a new marketplace. Mark Tague, VP of Sales and Marketing at AgBoost, joins us to tell us more about their efforts.
6/18/20200
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Aronia Berries in Iowa

Corey Hillebo, a farmer from Iowa, has diversified his farm to include aronia berries. Listen to learn about what aronia berries are and how they are farmed in the U.S.
6/17/20200
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#TechTuesday with FarmerTrials

Kevin Heikes, COO of In10t, joins us for a second time to tell us about the FarmerTrials network. Tune in to learn how this network is using data from farmers in the product development process.
6/16/20200
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

On today's #MarketMonday episode we are joined in our market discussion by Ted Seifried, Chief Market Strategist of Zaner Ag Hedge. With Ted, we talk all things markets and the weakness in the U.S. dollar.
6/15/20200
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The "Grain Glitch"

For this #FriYAY episode, we are joined by Chuck Conner of the National Council of Farm Cooperatives to talk about the "grain glitch" and the proposal to increase taxes on farmers.
6/12/20200
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The Dryline Farmer Podcast, Cults and Other Nonsense

Ashtyn traveled to Hereford, TX to join a fellow network podcaster in the studio. She and Brent Carlson, co-host of The Dryline Farmer podcast, ramble about the network, starting cults, Texas panhandle weather, and other nonsense.
6/11/20200
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Western Lifestyle Photography: A Genuine Art

Emily McCartney, a western lifestyle photographer, details her experiences as a sixth generation rancher and young photographer. We discuss her Front Porch Project and her gallery, Roadrunner Gallery in Throckmorton, TX.
6/10/20200
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#TechTuesday with EarthScout

On this #TechTuesday episode we talk to Josh Krenz of EarthScout, a company using technology to help growers work more efficiently. We also discuss the EPA's official statement on the dicamba ruling and more global news.
6/9/20200
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#MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

It's #MarketMonday! We sit down to talk with Jim McCormick of agmarket.net about the latest market news. Mike and Ashtyn also get caught up on the dicamba ruling and other stories.
6/8/20200
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Independent Seed Producers John and Jace Browning

Happy FriYAY! Let us be apart of your weekend with today's episode. We talk about how COVID-19 and the dicamba ruling has impacted Browning Seed, Inc. We also talk about the latest headlines that caught our attention. And Delaney has something to be happy about this Friday.
6/5/20200
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Virtual Livestock Shows: Is This the New Normal?

Join us in discussing the news surrounding the latest dicamba news and a follow up on virtual livestock shows. Lynsee Pullen sits in on the podcast to talk about Walton Webcasting and the emergence of online livestock shows. We wonder if this trend will continue through the year. To follow along with the virtual shows, visit www.waltonwebcasting.com.
6/4/20200
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Teacher and Pharmacist Turned Bee Farmers

George and Paige Nester, owners of Creek House Honey Farm, turned a few bee hives into a thriving business. Creek House Honey Farm is an educational honey farm in Canyon, Texas. Listen more to hear about their story and what the farm has to offer.
6/3/20200
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Shepherd Farming with Tyler McGee

Tyler McGee of Shepherd Farming joins us this #TechTuesday to talk to us about the Shepherd Farming platform. The application serves as a tool for farmers to help with farm labor practices. You can listen here and learn more at www.shepherdfarming.com.
6/2/20200
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Join us this #MarketMonday to talk with Naomi Blohm of Total Farm Marketing. Naomi sits in on the podcast to discuss the dairy and grain markets among other news.
6/1/20200
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The Heartland Report with Dawson Schmitt

Today we talk to Dawson Schmitt, a young agricultural communicator from Iowa. He tells us about his experiences as a blogger and the start of his blog The Heartland Report.
5/29/20200
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PigX Podcast and the Improving Pig Survivability Project

Jason Ross of the Iowa Pork industry Center joins us in discussing the new PigX podcast coming to the network on June 1st. We also talk about the Improving Pig Survivability project, which is the foundation of PigX. To learn more, visit www.piglivability.org.
5/28/20200
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The CFAP Rundown with FSA Administrator Fordyce

With all the new information swirling around the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, we have USDA FSA Administrator Fordyce on to have our own FAQ about the program. Have your questions answered and learn more about what the CFAP can do for you!
5/27/20200
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Using Performance Livestock Analytics with Andy Evans

Andy Evans of Rocking E Cattle Co. talks to us this #TechTuesday about using Performance Livestock Analytics on his operation in Seneca, Kansas. We also discuss the outlook for small slaughterhouses and a potential light at the end of the tunnel for U.S. cotton.
5/26/20200
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Sustainable Beef in Washington State

Ashtyn and Delaney have a girls day to talk about consumer buying habits and more CFAP news. Kyler Beard from PNW Beef calls in to talk about the sustainable beef operation and the impacts of COVID-19.
5/22/20200
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Inside the Tractor with Brayden Campbell

Today we talk CFAP updates, American ethanol in China and rumors of Russian wheat production. Ashtyn also hops in the tractor with first-year cotton farmer Brayden Campbell in Floydada, Texas.
5/21/20200
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Sorghum Markets with Tim Lust

CEO of National Sorghum Producers Tim Lust joins the podcast to educate us on sorghum in the U.S. and abroad. He tells of the journey it took to get sorghum on the international playing field. We also talk more about CFAP and extensions of the program.
5/20/20200
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#TechTuesday with John Muske

On this #TechTuesday episode we talk news surrounding China's New Hope Group, Ashtyn gives us an update from the Cotton Belt, and John Muske of Agtegra joins us to discuss the cooperative company working with farmers in the Dakotas.
5/19/20200
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Follow along as we talk markets with Angie Setzer, Vice President of Grain for Citizens, LLC. We discuss finishing planting season, the possibilities of swapping corn acres for bean acres, and more #MarketMonday news. Keep up with Angie on Twitter @goddessofgrain.
5/18/20200
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The Waiting Game with Jason Hanson

Jason Hanson, owner of Rock and Roll Agronomy, LLC., updates us on planting season in North Dakota and his latest Twitter video. We also talk COVID-19 hot spots near meat packing plants and the increase of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.
5/15/20200
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Evaluating the Trend in Farm Bankruptcies with John Newton

American Farm Bureau Chief Economist John Newton chats with us all the way from Washington D.C. John talks us through the recent increase in farm bankruptcies and what farmers can do to avoid filing. Ray Bohacz also tunes in for this week's Hot Rod Farmer Minute.
5/14/20200
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Effects of COVID-19 in the Pork Supply Chain

Rob Brenneman of Brenneman Pork sits in with us this Wednesday to talk about the effects being seen in the pork supply chain due to COVID-19. We also talk ethanol updates and relief packages.
5/13/20200
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#TechTuesday with Mike Newland

Mike Newland, Director of Ag Business Development for the Propane Education and Research Council, joins us to talk tech this week. Listen along as we talk numbers in the WASDE Report and the new grain drying calculator launched by PERC.
5/12/20200
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#MarketMonday with Brian Splitt

On the podcast today is Brian Splitt of agmarket.net. Join us in discussing the upcoming WASDE report and the new trade deal.
5/11/20200
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It's Madison's Last Day!

Today is Madison's last day as our intern! She gives us a quick update on her life and where she is headed. Also, Tim the Dairy Farmer gives us his thoughts on toilet paper.
5/8/20200
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Challenges in the Swine Industry due to COVID-19

Tim Loula of the Swine Veterinary Center discusses issues in the swine industry with the implications of COVID-19.
5/7/20200
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Issues in the Cattle Industry

Mackenzie Johnston of Tri-State Livestock News sits down to discuss many issues in the cattle industry and shares some of her thoughts on recents events.
5/6/20200
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#TechTuesday with AgLogic

Terry Johnston is the Director of Sales and Dealer Development at AgLogic and he sits down with us today to discuss their product Yield Ignitor.
5/5/20200
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried joins us on the podcast again to discuss the markets being affected by COVID-19 and what we could be seeing as the U.S. begins to open up.Thank you to AgMarket.Net for sponsoring this episode.
5/4/20200
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Happy Friday!

Mike and Delaney chat through recent news and Tim the Dairy Farmer gives us his view on social distancing.
5/1/20200
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Changing Demand in Consumer Proteins

Josh Haslun is the Senior Analyst at Lux Research and sits down to chat with Delaney about the recent report from Lux focusing on demand in consumer proteins.
4/30/20200
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Opportunities in the Seafood Market in the Midwest

Joe Sweeney, the CEO of Eagle's Catch, sits down to discuss his tilapia farm and how he is finding a way into the seafood market in Iowa.
4/29/20200
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#TechTuesday with AgView Solutions

A different type of #TechTuesday with Shay Foulk of AgView Solutions discussing having kids back on the farm and what to keep in mind to ensure their safety.
4/28/20200
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

With states starting to open up, Darin Newsom joins us again to discuss markets and the effects of COVID-19. Thank you to AgMarket.Net for sponsoring today's episode!
4/27/20200
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Let's Celebrate Our Seniors

Kelli Roush joins us today and talks us through many of her successes through the Iowa State Soils Judging Team. Also, tune in to hear some thoughts on lended money from Tim the Dairy Farmer.
4/24/20200
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COVID-19 Effects on Pulse Crops

Jeff VanPevenage, the President and CEO of Columbia Grain, sits down to chat with Delaney and Mike about pulse crop production in the US and what COVID-19 is doing to change the demand for these food products.
4/23/20200
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Smart Financing for Your Operation

Happy Earth Day! Brian Philpot, the CEO go AgAmerica Lending, joins us to discuss how they help producers make financial decisions for the short run and long run on their operations.
4/22/20200
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#TechTuesday with FarmTogether

David Chan, the COO and founding team member of FarmTogether, joins us to discuss how they can help you invest in highly quality farmland.
4/21/20200
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett of AgMarket.Net joins us today to discuss planting season, markets, and an all time low for oil.
4/20/20200
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Meet Our New Intern!

Tune in to meet Asthyn Carr, our new summer intern!
4/17/20200
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Nuffield International Helping Farmers in America

Archie Griffin discusses his involvement in Nuffield International and how he was able to benefit as a Nuffield Scholar.
4/16/20200
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Episode 032 - Leaving Plant Based Protein Behind During the Pandemic

This week, we are joined by an incredible guest with some awesome insights into current consumer buying behavior. Janette Barnard has a deep background in the animal protein and agriculture supply chain arenas. We discuss why consumers are opting for more traditional protein sources, and leaving plant-based alternatives on the shelves. Janette takes us down a path of talking about how the agriculture supply chain is inflexible, but why that isn’t necessarily a bad thing (at least in non-pandemic times), how the alternative protein business may actually be more adapted to scaling up and down quickly, and what all these sudden changes mean for the face of our industry as we know it. She gets us really excited about the possibilities coming wide open for direct to consumer marketing, and shares insights of what this kind of sudden onslaught of innovation could mean for agricultural producers. This is one episode you don’t want to miss - fast paced and fun, Janette Barnard hits this week’s topic out of the park.
4/16/20200
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Helping to Improve Life in Rural America

Bette Brand, the Deputy Undersecretary for USDA Rural Development, joins us today to discuss how they are helping rural Americans during this stressful time.
4/15/20200
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#TechTuesday with Cainthus

Aidan Connolly, the CEO of Cainthus, discusses how they are using artificial intelligence to help improve the wellbeing of dairy cattle.
4/14/20200
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

Elaine Kub joins us today to chat markets and how things might be effected once the COVID-19 quarantine is over.Thank you to the folks at AgMarket.Net for sponsoring today's episode.
4/13/20200
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Ethanol in the Time of COVID-19

Geoff Cooper, the President and the CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, discusses how ethanol has been effected as there are less drivers on the road.
4/9/20200
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Paycheck Protection Program with Glen Birnbaum

Glen Birnbaum discusses the Paycheck Protection Program and how producers can take advantage of these loans during COVID-19.
4/8/20200
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#TechTuesday with Chad Colby

Chad Colby chats with us about some of the new technology coming to the ag industry.Thank you to HTS Ag for sponsoring this episode!
4/7/20200
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#MarketMonday with Matthew Pot

Matthew Pot discusses what is happening with the markets and COVID-19 in Canada.
4/6/20200
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Struggles in the Dairy Industry

Alyssa Badger of HighGround Dairy discusses why dairy is struggling so much during COVID-19.
4/3/20200
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The Beef Supply Chain and COVID-19

Dr. Michael Baker of Cornell University discusses the implications of Souderton, PA JBS facility shutting down temporarily as well as COVID-19 implications on beef supply chain.
4/2/20200
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R-CALF, Fighting for the American Cattle Producer

Bill Bullard, the CEO of R-CALF, discusses what they are working towards for producers. Ted Seifried of Zaner joined Delaney as a guest host today!
4/1/20200
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#TechTuesday with FarmAfield

Mitch Minarick, the CEO of FarmAfield, joins us to discuss the opportunities they offer to connect investors with producers.
3/31/20200
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#MarketMonday with Karl Setzer

Karl Setzer of AgriVisor joins us today to chat markets and what might happen once the COVID-19 situation is over. Thank you to AgMarket.Net for sponsoring today's episode.
3/30/20200
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Nuffield International

Jodie Redcliffe, the CEO of Nuffield Australia and interim CEO of Nuffield International, joins us to share about a scholarship program available for producers in the agricultural industry.
3/27/20200
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The Farmer of the Future

Brett Sciotto of Aimpoint Research joins us today to chat about the characteristics that makes up successful farmers of the future according to their recent study.
3/26/20200
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COVID-19 and Hog Production

We are seeing COVID-19 effect many factors of production and Bill Even and Angie Krieger of the National Pork Board are here to join us to discuss just how hog production is being impacted by COVID-19.
3/25/20200
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#TechTuesday and the Topsoil Tool

Mitchell Hora of Continuum Ag joins us to discuss their product to help improve soil health.
3/24/20200
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm sits down to chat about the markets and the effects of COVID-19.Thank you the AgMarkets.Net for sponsoring today's episode.
3/23/20200
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The Power of Resiliency in Agriculture’s Ecosystems Services

Dr. Jean Lonie discusses the USFRA 2019 report: The Power of Resiliency in Agriculture’s Ecosystems Services which was compiled to identify what and how the agriculture industry is addressing climate change and the environmental footprint.
3/20/20200
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Diversification in 2020

Bill Casey of Casey Beef LLC chats with Mike and Delaney about diversification in agriculture and what is coming in 2020.
3/19/20200
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Planting in 2020 with Fred Abels

Fred Abels, a farmer in Holland, Iowa, discusses what they are planning for the upcoming planting season.
3/18/20200
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#TechTuesday with the Grain Weevil

Headlines continue to be dominated by coronavirus but we were still able to discuss the development of the Grain Weevil with Ben and Chad Johnson of JLI Robotics.
3/17/20200
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#MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

Jim McCormick joins us to discuss the markets for today and how prices are changing.Thank you to AgMarket.Net for sponsoring today's episode!
3/16/20200
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Theileria Orientalis Hitting the East Coast

Dr. Katie Clevenger joins us to discuss the new disease hitting the east coast cattle herds from the Asian Longhorned tick.
3/13/20200
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This Week in Agribusiness

Mike sits down with Max Armstrong of This Week in Agribusiness to discuss all things ranging from coronavirus, trade, planting, market prices, and John Deere.
3/12/20200
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Consumer Trends in Produce and Meats

Anne-Marie Roerink of 210 Analytics chats with us about trends in consumers with meat and produce.
3/11/20200
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#TechTuesday with AgVice

Samantha DeWitt, the Co-Founder of AgVice, joins us to chat about how they are here to help producers face opposition in the industry.
3/10/20200
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried joins Mike in the office today to discuss all things markets and how exactly everything has been effected with the coronavirus outbreak.
3/9/20200
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#FriYAY with Secretary John Block

Secretary John Block sits down with Delaney to chat about his time as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
3/6/20200
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Production in Minnesota

Joel Nelson chats with Mike about production and prices in Minnesota.
3/5/20200
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The Urban Sprawl Affecting Farm Land

Leon Kolankiewicz is the Scientific Director of NumbersUSA and chatting about his study on how the urban sprawl is affecting the amount of farmable land available.
3/4/20200
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#TechTuesday with C-Lock Inc.

Curt Westberg, the Chief Revenue Officer of C-Lock Inc. joins us today to chat about the technology hitting the cattle industry from C-Lock Inc.Thank you to HTS Ag for sponsoring today's #TechTuesday episode!
3/3/20200
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer joins Mike and Delaney to discuss what growers should be looking to do as the markets continue to be uneasy with the Coronavirus. Thank you to AgMarket.Net for sponsoring today's episode.
3/2/20200
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A Deeper Look into the Coronavirus

Dr. Linda Saif of The Ohio State University talks us through the Coronavirus and what we are still learning about.
2/28/20200
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Diversification in Agriculture

Ben Scholl, President and Co-Owner of Specialty Grain Lews B. OSterbur & Associates, chat through diversification in grain.
2/27/20200
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The Impacts of the Coronavirus

Mike Adams joins Delaney to chat news in the world of ag.
2/26/20200
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#TechTuesday with Semios

Michael Gilbert is the CEO and Co-Founder of Semios. He chats with us about how Semios can help growers worry less.
2/25/20200
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom chats with Mike and Delaney on the outlook for the markets the week. Check out more of Darin's commentary, here.
2/24/20200
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A Second Round of MFP

Mike and Delaney chat through some news for this quick Friday episode!
2/21/20200
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Diversifying with Crickets

Shelby Smith, owner of Gym-N-Eat Crickets, chats about how she diversified her operation with crickets!
2/20/20200
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Sustainability in Illinois

Megan Dwyer of Illinois Corn Growers is chatting with Mike about how they are taking on sustainability in Illinois.
2/19/20200
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#TechTuesday with Sentinel

Bj Bruman the co-founder of Sentinel discusses what they are working on to develop AI technology.
2/18/20200
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Gearing Up for Planting Season This Valentine's Day

Renny Tank chats with Mike about Golden Harvest seeds and how he has seen a difference in yield in South Dakota.
2/14/20200
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The Farm Traveler

Trever Williams chats with us today to discuss his experiences with his podcast, The Farm Traveler, and what consumers are looking for in the agriculture industry.
2/13/20200
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Beef Quality Assurance

Chase DeCoite chatted with us about the importance of Beef Quality Assurance Certifications and what consumers might be looking for in beef products.
2/12/20200
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#TechTuesday with Pivot Bio

Mark Reisinger caught up with Delaney to fill us in on Pivot Bio's advancements on nitrogen fixation.
2/11/20200
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett joins us to chat about where the markets could be headed as we anticipate the February WASDE report.Thank you to AgMarket.Net for sponsoring today's episode!
2/10/20200
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A #FriYAY All About Beef

Jennifer Houston, the president of the National Cattlemen's Association, joins Delaney at NCBA to chat about her time as president and what she is doing for the industry.
2/7/20200
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Primed for Performance

Teri Walsh joins Delaney down in San Antonio to chat about the products Kent Feeds is developing to ensure cattle are set up for success.Thank you to Kent Feeds for sponsoring us to be at the National Cattlemen's Association Conference!
2/6/20200
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Helping Farmers in New York

Kate Downes of NY FarmNet at Cornell University chats with Delaney about how she helps reach out to those farmers filing for bankruptcy and how they are able to help them.
2/5/20200
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#TechTuesday with Bushel and Granular

Matt Walsh of Granular and Jake Jorannstad of Bushel chat with us about their companies and how they are partnering up to improve software for producers. Thank you to HTS Ag for sponsoring today's #TechTuesday episode!
2/4/20200
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#MarketMonday with Mike!

Mike takes over today's #MarketMonday discussion and gives us an update on where the markets might be headed.
2/3/20200
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Finding Feed with FeedX

Carl Lippert chats about his new company, FeedX.
1/31/20200
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Nebraska Hemp Industries Association

Chad Frey of Nebraska Hemp Industries Association chats about his seminar at the Iowa Power Farming Show and digging into the nitty gritty of producing hemp in 2020.
1/30/20200
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Hemp in Colorado

James Bennett discusses his hemp operation at the Iowa Power Farming Show.
1/29/20200
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#TechTuesday with HTS Ag

Adam Gittins from HTS Ag chats with Delaney at the Iowa Power Farming Show and what they are developing for producers!
1/28/20200
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

Elaine Kub gives us an update on the markets and how they are reacting to the outbreak of Coronavirus.Check out AgMarket.Net! Make sure to register for their conference in Council Bluffs, Iowa, here.
1/27/20200
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Food Fear

Damian Mason chats about his new book, Food Fear. Check it out, here.
1/24/20200
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Pork in North Carolina

Andy Curliss, the CEO of North Carolina Pork, chats about the his panel at the Iowa Pork Congress and the challenges producers are facing in North Carolina.
1/23/20200
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Kent Feeds and NutriVantage®

Delaney catches up with Dr. Jim Smith of Kent Feeds to chat about NutriVantage® and some new products they are developing at Iowa Pork Congress.
1/22/20200
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#TechTuesday with AgButler

Kevin Johansen chats with us about the new app, AgButler, and how it works to address the industry's work shortage.
1/21/20200
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Consumer Electrics Show

Chad Colby sits down with Mike to chat about what he saw in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electrics Show.
1/17/20200
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The U.S./Chinese Trade Deal

John Latham of Latham Hi-Tech Seeds joins us to discuss his experience at the signing of the U.S./China Trade Agreement in Washington D.C.
1/16/20200
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Phase 1 of the China Trade Deal is Signed!

The first phase of the trade deal with China is signed but also, Delaney caught up with Congressmen Charlie Stenholm & Dr. Barry Flinchbaugh at this year's #IPSA2020 event to ask about some of what they shared on the stage today as well as their backgrounds.
1/15/20200
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January 14, 2020 A New Ag Podcast is hitting the pipelines on today's #TechTuesday episode!

Many of you may recognize Joe Vaclavik as a common name when it comes to marketing and trading the grain industry, but Joe is expanding his foot print into the podcasting world. Learn about Joe's new podcast "Grain Markets and Other Stuff" on today's #TechTuesday episode!
1/14/20200
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm chats us through the markets and what changes might come with purchases from China and trade.
1/13/20200
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What's Happening in Politics and Trade?

Getting an update of everything that happened this week in Washington.
1/10/20200
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"On Eating Meat"

Heading to Australia for today's interview. Matthew Evans joins us to discuss his book, "On Eating Meat."
1/9/20200
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Farm Land Value Trends

Randy Dickhut, Senior Vice President of Real Estate Operations with Farmers National Company, joins us today to chat about where land prices are headed.
1/8/20200
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#TechTuesday with GrainCoat

Sean Arians, the founder of GrainCoat LLC, joins us to chat about his company and how it came to be. Thank you the HTS Ag for sponsoring today's episode.
1/7/20200
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#MarketMonday with Dan Hussey

Dan Hussey of Zaner Group joined Mike today to discuss the markets and how they might be effected by the new trade agreements in the near future. Make sure to check out the conference hosted by AgMarket.Net on February 3rd and 4th, here.
1/6/20200
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Is Chipotle Turning a New Leaf?

Kelsey Kruse joins us today to chat about the Niman Ranch Farm Family's experience in the Rose Bowl Parade with Chipotle.
1/3/20200
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A Meatless Golden Globes

James Pritchett, the Interim Dean for the College of Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University, chats with us about consumer demand and creating more sustainable production practices.
1/2/20200
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#MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

Jim McCormick of AgMarkets.Net joins us today to chat about where the markets will be moving this week and upcoming month as we roll into 2020.
12/30/20190
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The Christmas Price Index

There has been a large price increase in the Christmas Price Index and Emily Pelissier joins us to chat about the sustainable food initiative at Berkley HAAS.
12/20/20190
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December 19, 2019 Using Animation to Teach Agriculture

Big day in export sales, as both corn and wheat hit marketing year highs and soybeans saw substantial sales to China. Markets didn't necessarily respond right away, but it's great to see foreign demand building for US ag products. Foreign demand for ag products is good news for American growers, but it is often a challenge for the very poor in foreign countries to access that food. To alleviate that, two professors have been working on utilizing animated videos as a way to teach smallholder farmers about how to improve their yields.
12/19/20190
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Equipment Trends with Shawn Skaggs

Shawn Skaggs of Livingston Machinery Company chats with us about equipment trends and Livingston Machinery Company's commitment to producers in the Southwest United States.
12/18/20190
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December 17, 2019 #TechTuesday with ARVA Intelligence

Alex Whitley and Matt Rohlik join today's #TechTuesday conversation from ARVA Intelligence, where they are pioneering the next step in data collection.
12/17/20190
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#Market Monday with Dan Hussey

Dan Hussey of Zaner Ag Hedge gives us a run down about the markets for the upcoming weeks.
12/16/20190
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A Look Into Cuban Agriculture

Kenda Resler Friend, the President & Founder of KRF Public Relations, recently took a trip to Cuba to look at Cuban agriculture and how their practices differ from here in the U.S.
12/13/20190
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Dairy on the Rise

Dr. Mark Stephenson, the Director of Dairy policy analysis at University of Wisconsin, chats with us about dairy in policy, markets, and trade.
12/12/20190
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Iowa Specialty Produce Conference

Nicole Eilers joins us today to chat about the Iowa Specialty Produce Conference and how producers can get involved. Make sure to register, here.
12/11/20190
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#TechTuesday with Troy Vosberg

Troy Vosberg joins us to chat about Machinery/Finance Scope and what he does as the Director of Dealer Solutions.
12/10/20190
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted joins us again today to chat about the markets.
12/9/20190
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Big News from China and Talking Dairy

Brody Stapel discusses the setup of Edge, one of the largest Dairy cooperatives, as well as other factors impacting his dairy operation and many others in the industry.
12/6/20190
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African Swine Fever in the U.S.

National Pork Producers Council Chief Veterinarian Dr. Wagstrom provides update on the status of African swine fever and the measures prepared to be taken if such an outbreak were to happen in the US.
12/5/20190
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Agriculture in Arkansas

Rob Anderson joins us today to chat about the Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation and how they help producers.
12/4/20190
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#TechTuesday with AgWorld

Zack Sheely, the President of AgWorld, chats with us about what they are working towards in the technology sector of the agriculture industry.
12/3/20190
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#MarketMonday with Philip Shaw

Philip Shaw chats with us about the future of the markets in the U.S. and Canada.
12/2/20190
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The One Before Thanksgiving

Happy almost Thanksgiving! Jenna Hoffman was able to catch Dave Carter, the Executive Director for the National Bison Association, at NAFB and chat about the evolution of the bison industry, as well as the Bison Bison app.
11/27/20190
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#TechTuesday with FarmOp Capital

Delaney was able to snag Bill York, the CEO of FarmOp Capital, at NAFB and chat how they work to access farmers who are renting a majority of their ground.
11/26/20190
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net gives us an update of where the markets might be headed with the impending weather conditions.
11/25/20190
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Burger King Lawsuit and Informing Consumers

Hannah Thompson-Weeman of Animal Agriculture Alliance discusses a few of the challenges faced by the livestock industry, and coaches’ producers on how to effectively communicate their agricultural story to combat these issues.
11/22/20190
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Research for African Swine Fever

Dr. Paul Sundberg of Swine Health Information Center, or SHIC, chats with Delaney at NAFB about the research they are do in Vietnam to better understand this disease.
11/21/20190
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Trouble in Dairy

Former Secretary of Agriculture and current CEO and President of the U.S. Dairy Export Council, Tom Vilsack speaks about the dairy industry as a whole and how trade agreements are impacting prices at NAFB convention.
11/20/20190
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November 19, 2019 #TechTuesday with GrainBridge

Delaney caught up with Faith Larson, Chief Strategy Officer for GrainBridge, at last week's National Association of Farm Broadcasters Convention to chat about a new technology for grain producers. STRATUM, a technology powered by GrainBridge, allows farmers to monitor and manage finances, watch cash sales at their local elevators, and more!
11/19/20190
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#MarketMonday with Brian Hoops

Brain Hoops of Midwest Market Solutions chats about the markets today and what is going today, especially.
11/18/20190
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#FriYAY with Under Secretary Bill Northey

Jenna Hoffman joins us for an interview with USDA Under Secretary Bill Northey to chat crop insurance, MFP 2.0, CRP, and flooding.
11/15/20190
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Technology In Agriculture is Growing!

Natalina Sents chats with us about her experience at Agritechnica in Germany.
11/14/20190
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Diversifying Ranches Since 1882

Jerry Doan visits about his ranch in North Dakota and how they have developed over the years.
11/13/20190
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#TechTuesday on Identifying Stress in Soybeans

Arti Singh, an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Agronomy at Iowa State University, talks to us about her work on training machines to detect stress in soybeans. Check out more of her work, here.
11/12/20190
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#MarketMonday with Garrett Toay

Garrett Toay of Ag Trader Talk chats us through what we might be seeing in the markets in the upcoming weeks and how producer might be able to manage some of that risk.
11/11/20190
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What's Happening with Propane?

Jeff Petrash of the National Propane Gas Association shares what is happening with the shortage of propane in the Midwest.
11/8/20190
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On the Road to NAFB

Jenna Hoffman introduces herself and gives us some background to get to know her before she and Delaney head down NAFB in Kansas City.
11/7/20190
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Deep Dish Pizza, Trade, and Hemp Production

Mike gives a run down on Chicago deep dish pizza and Chris Barone chats with us about hemp production.
11/6/20190
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#TechTuesday and Putting Technology in the Field

Thank you to HTS Ag for sponsoring today's #TechTuesday episode! Charlie Troxell joins us to chat about how he is able to implement some of Smart Ag's products on his own operation in Ohio.
11/5/20190
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Thank you to AgMarket.net for sponsoring today's #MarketMonday episode! Ted Seifried joins us today to give updates on the crop progress report, WASDE report, and where the markets might be headed.
11/4/20190
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Challenges in San Diego County

Hannah Gbeh of San Diego County Farm Bureau chats though some of the issues they see in agriculture in San Diego County, California.
11/1/20190
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The Spooktacular Episode

Happy Halloween! Robert White chats about the Renewable Fuels Association and the recent ethanol changes through the refinery waivers and trade agreements.
10/31/20190
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Racing, Riots, and Research

Dr. Kevin Halpin chats us through the science behind the whey permeate studies.
10/30/20190
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#TechTuesday with Regenerative Agriculture

Mitchell Hora joins us today to talk regenerative agriculture and the technology they are using to develop new practices at Continuum Ag.
10/29/20190
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#MarketMonday with Brian Splitt

Brian Splitt of AgMarket.Net chats us through the markets and where they might end up with the oncoming weather.
10/28/20190
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Chinese Tariffs, USDA Projections, and The Vance Crowe Podcast

Vance Crowe chats about his podcast and how he talks with consumers.
10/25/20190
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The Future of the Cattle Industry with Mike Callicrate

Mike Callicrate chats with us about his business and how he is working to improve the cattle industry.
10/24/20190
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Let's Talk Banking

Kiley Todd of United Bank of Iowa chats with us about what to be thinking about when having conversations with your banker.
10/23/20190
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#TechTuesday with Agri-Digital

Emma Weston the CEO and co-founder of Agri-Digital chats with us about how they are digitizing trading.
10/22/20190
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Naomi Blohm chats with us about how harvest is going and where we will see the markets going.
10/21/20190
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October 18, 2019 Dr. Kevin Halpin discusses the Whey Permeate study

A few weeks ago we spoke with Dr. Tong about the Whey Permeate study that was led by the ADPI. Today, we continue that conversation to talk about the science behind that study with Dr. Kevin Halpin, Vice President, Sales & Marketing- International Ingredient Corporation.
10/18/20190
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October 17, 2019 Ag State of Mind with Jason Medows

Mental health and stability is a huge issue impacting so many parts of the country including rural America. Jason Medows decided to do something to address it specifically within rural America and recently launched the Ag State of Mind Podcast, part of Global Ag Network. Tune in today to hear the what Jason has in store for his podcast.
10/17/20190
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How Do I Start a Farm?

Jennifer Nelson of Farmland Access and Humble Pie Farm discusses the struggles new farmers face went trying to begin their own operation.
10/16/20190
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#TechTuesday with Pattern Ag

Cam Norgate joins us today to chat about Pattern Ag and what they are working for to improve soil health.
10/15/20190
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett chats us through what we will be seeing in the markets this harvest season.
10/14/20190
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Helping Rural America

Todd VanHoose of Farm Credit Council chats how they work to help farmers in rural America.
10/11/20190
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The 4R Plus Program

Doug Adams discusses the 4R Plus Program and how to utilize it throughout production.
10/10/20190
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What's Happening with Harvest?

Dr. Scott Irwin of the University of Illinois chats us through the effects of the late planting season.
10/9/20190
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#TechTuesday with DOT Technology Corp

Rob Saik of DOT Technology Corp chats us through the pros of autonomous machinery.
10/8/20190
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#MarketMonday with Bubba Horwitz

Bubba gives us a run through the markets for this week.
10/7/20190
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What Precautions Do Producers Need to Take in Case of African Swine Fever?

Heidi Vittetoe chats us through what producers need to prepare and watch for incase African Swine Fever hits the United States.
10/4/20190
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Supply Management and Over Production

Dr. Silvia Secchi chats us through how we can combat overproduction and what we will be seeing the 2020 elections.
10/3/20190
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Hemp: A New Way to Help Farmers?

Jeffrey Yarosz chats about what we need to know about hemp production.
10/2/20190
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#TechTuesday and Uber Tractors

Priscilla Asonibare chats us through Hello Tractor, a new technology for producers in Africa.
10/1/20190
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#MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Tommy Grisafi joins us today to talk risk and futures.
9/30/20190
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Rain Rain Go Away

Ed Vallee chats us through some weather patterns we are going to be seeing during #harvest19.
9/27/20190
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From Teaching to Farming

Kylie Epperson chats with us today about how her family was able to start their operation.
9/26/20190
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African Swine Fever in the Economy

Dr. Dermot Hayes chats us through the effects African Swine Fever is having on the economy.
9/25/20190
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#TechTuesday with US Digital Ag Lead

Jeremy Groteske chats us through the new yield estimate app by Pioneer.
9/24/20190
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer chats us through the markets and what we may be seeing with the upcoming trade agreements.
9/23/20190
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Got Whey?

Dr. Phil Tong, Director of Dairy Science, Education and Research at American Dairy Products Institute, sits down and chats us through their new study on whey permeate.
9/20/20190
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Trade with the Secretaries

Many officials and former Secretaries of Agriculture chat about trade.
9/19/20190
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Ethanol in Trade

Bruce Gaarder chats with Troy Bredenkamp of Renewable Fuels Nebraska about the ethanol industry and how they are working to include ethanol in trade agreements
9/18/20190
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#TechTuesday with Ag Funder News

Louisa Burwood-Taylor is the head of media and research at Ag Funder News. She chats with us about how they help farmers and ranchers share thier stories.
9/17/20190
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin is with us again on today's #MarketMonday episode to chat where we might be seeing the markets headed.
9/16/20190
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#FriYAY and African Swine Fever

African Swine Fever continues to stay in the news after the first outbreak in Asia in August 2018. Dr. Chris Rademacher of Iowa State University Swine Extension chats us through some of the logistics of this disease.
9/13/20190
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Harvesting Data with Rabo AgriFinance and Conservis

We are busy bees here on Ag News Daily but so is the world of ag. Chris Olson chats about how they are working to develop more technology for farmers to collect data from their operations at Rabo AgriFinance.
9/12/20190
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September 11, 2019

It's another busy week for the AND team with both Mike and Delaney traveling but the news continues in the world of Agriculture!
9/12/20190
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#TechTuesday with IN10T

Kevin Heikes chats with Delaney about IN10T and how they provide agronomic research and marketing intelligence to farmers.
9/10/20190
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried sits down with Mike to chat through the markets and what we might be seeing this coming harvest.
9/9/20190
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#FriYAY with Youngquist Ag

Zack Youngquist of Youngquist Ag chats with us today about technology farmers can use and how it is effecting this year's crop.
9/6/20190
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E15, Trade, and Super Troopers

Bruce Gaarder brings us an interview with Ron Lamberty, the Senior Vice President for the American Coalition for Ethanol.
9/5/20190
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What's Going on in California?

David La Rue of American Farm & Ranch News brings us two interviews today. He was able to sit down with Deputy Secretary Steve Censky and Representative Salud Carbajal to chat about trade and agriculture in California.
9/4/20190
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#TechTuesday with Colorado Wheat

Tyler Benninghoven chats today about Colorado wheat and some of the improvements they are making in the industry.
9/3/20190
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Consumer Tastes are Changing

Sarah Nolet of AgThentic chats about her work in the United States and Australia.
8/30/20190
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Carbon Sequestration at Perry Agricultural Laboratory

Meagan Kaiser discusses what they are doing at the Perry Agricultural Laboratory with their work on carbon sequestration.
8/29/20190
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2020 and Rural Voters

Patty Judge and Jeff Link chat with Delaney today about rural issues facing voters for the upcoming election year.
8/28/20190
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#TechTuesday with Rantizo

Michael Ott caught up with us to give us an update on Rantizo.
8/27/20190
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August 26, 2019 #MarketMonday w/Ted Seifried

Today's episode has news on the forthcoming Japan-US Trade deal that was discussed by President Trump and Prime Minister Abe of Japan. And a great discussion with Ted Seifried from Zaner Financial Services who spent last week on the Pro Farmer Crop Tour and he shares his updates and observations from the tour as well.
8/26/20190
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#FriYAY with SILO

Sam Goldberg chats with us today about the new film SILO.
8/23/20190
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Hog Production on Niman Ranch

Ron Mardesen chats with us today about the hog production and opportunities they provide on Niman Ranch.
8/22/20190
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Trade, Tariffs, and Tomatoes

Bruce Gaarder takes the mic today to chat with Duane Kristensen about the American Coalition for Ethanol.
8/21/20190
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#TechTuesday on Carbon Sequestration

Ed Smith talks us through the carbon sequestration process they are working on at Indigo Ag.
8/20/20190
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#MarketMonday with Craig Turner

Craig Turner of Daniel's Trading and Turner's Take Podcast joins us today to chat us through the markets and what we might be seeing with the Pro Farmer Tour.
8/19/20190
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The U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance

Jay Hill of U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance chats with us about what they are doing to help operations across the country.
8/16/20190
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How can the Democrats get Rural Voters?

Secretary Vilsack weighs in on how democrats can get rural votes in this upcoming election.
8/15/20190
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How's the Weather Up There?

Ed Vallee chats with Mike to work through some of the recent weather patterns we have been seeing.
8/14/20190
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#TechTuesday with Dr. Ken Sudduth

Dr. Ken Sudduth of the University of Missouri shares with us today about the new technology they are developing for irrigation in crops. Check out his article, here.
8/13/20190
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted sits down with Mike to chat about the new WASDE report and where the markets might be headed.
8/12/20190
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Baseball and the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy

The Yankees and White Sox will be coming to Iowa in 2020 but more importantly Bruce Gaarder brings us a conversation with Craig Hill chatting about the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy and what they've seen so far.
8/9/20190
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Rural Development with USDA

Grant Menke, the State Director of USDA Rural Development in Iowa, share with us what Rural Development does and what they offer. Find more information, here.
8/8/20190
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The Corn Industry and an Independent Seed Company

Delaney was able to chat with Dr. Rick Batty of Renk Seed and what he has seen in the corn industry.
8/7/20190
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#TechTuesday with Crop Nutrition

Curt Woolfolk, the Senior Agronomist for Western North America, sits down to chat about Crop Nutrition by Mosaic Company and what you should look for this planting season. Click, here, for more information about Crop Nutrition.
8/6/20190
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#MarketMonday with Todd Horwitz

Todd "Bubba" Horwitz joins us to chat about all things markets and trading. Check out Bubba's website, here. Check out Bubba on Global Ag Network, here.
8/5/20190
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From Ag News Daily to Agri-Pulse

Hannah Pagel, our former intern, joins Delaney to chat about her new position at Agri-Pulse and what exactly they do out their in D.C.
8/2/20190
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Trade Talks and Instagram

Stacey Folsom chats with us about her ranch in Jackson, Montana and how she got involved in social media.
8/1/20190
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What Agriculture is like in the Ukraine

Casey Seymour of Moving Iron Podcast chats with Mike about his recent trip to the Ukraine and how their agriculture industry works.
7/31/20190
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#TechTuesday with Sigfox Canada

Kent Rawlings joins us today to chat about Sigfox Canada, the Internet of things, and Smart Livestock Collars.
7/30/20190
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#MarketMonday with Brian Splitt

Brian Split, a Partner with AgMarket.net, joins us for today's #MarketMonday discussion and chats through the corn, beans, and wheat markets and where they might be going. Check out this website to find more information for the new Market Facilitation Program.
7/29/20190
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From the Hawkeye State to the Buckeye State

The Iowa Governor's Charity Steer Show is a great event at the Iowa State Fair but now Ohio is taking the idea and having the Dean's Charity Steer Show at the Ohio State Fair thanks to Dr. Cathann Kress.
7/26/20190
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What Did They Change about the Market Facilitation Program?

Listen in to hear the press conference with the USDA about the new Market Facilitation Program, how they determines payments, and when they will be starting.Learn more, here.
7/25/20190
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Irrigation in the West

Bruce Gaarder chats with Gary Stone about a century old irrigation system farmers and ranchers in Eastern Wyoming and Western Nebraska rely on.USDA Program to determine your loan. Check out the website Mike was talking about, here. Check out the DOT hours of service regulations, here.
7/24/20190
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#TechTuesday with SureFire Ag

Delaney is D.C. and was able to get some comments from Secretary Perdue. In addition, we are joined by Matt Wolters to learn more about SureFire Ag Systems.
7/23/20190
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#MarketMonday with the Goddess of Grain

Angie Setzer joins us today to chat all things markets and what we might see for yield this year.
7/22/20190
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What All Goes Into Showing at the County Fair?

Madison was able to get out and interview some kiddos at the county fair and chat about their exhibits.
7/19/20190
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Wine is Agriculture Too

Delaney chats with John Barber of The Cellar at White Oak in Des Moines, Iowa.
7/18/20190
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Center for Food Integrity with Roxi Beck

Roxi Beck sits down with Mike to chat about the Center for Food Integrity and what they do for consumers.
7/17/20190
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#TechTuesday and Cattle Production

Today's interview was cutting wheat but luckily Bob Cervera and Dr. Dean Pringle chat about efficiency in raising cattle.
7/16/20190
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

Darin Newsom sits down to chat with us about these upcoming reports and how the markets might be effected.
7/15/20190
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Farm Wives Keep the World Going 'Round

Whitney Larson joins us today to chat with us about her family's operation in Kansas and how she started her social media presence.
7/12/20190
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Dairy Margin Coverage vs. Margin Protection Program

Michael Nepveux, an economist for American Farm Bureau Federation, chats with us about the new Dairy Margin Coverage. Check out his article, here.
7/11/20190
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Cattle in Coolers, Rats in a Lab, and Tacos at Burger King

Delaney and Madison talk through some weird and interesting news they found today. Then, Bruce Gaarder chats with Dr. Sam Funk, the new director of research for Iowa Farm Bureau, about the recent AG Summit.
7/10/20190
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#TechTuesday with AL-INS Enterprises

Aaron Kuhls, CEO and Co-Founder of AL-INS Enterprises, chats about their products to kelp the dairy industry.
7/9/20190
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Ted sits down with Mike in his brand spanking new office in Chicago to talk markets.
7/8/20190
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Animal Welfare with Angela Baysinger

Mike traveled up to Ames last week to speak with Angela Baysinger from Merck to talk animal welfare.
7/5/20190
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Taking Care of Livestock in the Heat

Dr. Brent Meyer of Merck chats with Mike about taking care of cattle in the heat and what to look for.
7/3/20190
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#TechTuesday with GUSS Ag

Everything in agriculture is improving from production ag to how products are put on store shelves. Gary Thompson sits down with us today to chat about GUSS Ag and how they are improving production in orchards and vineyards in California. Check out their website, here.
7/2/20190
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

Elaine is back on the podcast to share her news for the markets after all of the trade talks and USDA reports. You can find her book, here.
7/1/20190
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News and Markets with Tim the Dairy Farmer

Tim Moffett guest hosts with Delaney today to talk news, markets, and putting floaties on cows for hurricane season. Check out Tim's website, here.
6/28/20190
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Weather, Trade, and Climate Change

Ed Vallee sits down with us today to chat about the weather coming up and how it might affect your crops and what we need to watch out for.
6/27/20190
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What You Need to Know About the Potential Yield Drag

Dr. Chad Hart of Iowa State University chats with Delaney about a recent paper he published about the potential yield drag for crops this year.
6/26/20190
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#TechTuesday with Granular

Adam Litle joins us for today's #TechTuesday rendition of Ag News Daily to chat about Granular and their AcreValue system.
6/25/20190
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#Market Monday with Craig Turner

We are joined by a fellow podcaster and market analyst, Craig Turner of Daniel's Trading on today's #MarketMonday discussion. Make sure to check out Turner's Take Podcast, here.
6/24/20190
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June 21, 2019 Mental Health In Agriculture

Today it's a Fri-yay episode and we celebrate something that is not usually heralded by folks in the mainstream: Mental Illness. So many people around the world and, also, in agriculture, deal with mental illness that we felt it was certainly worthwhile to have a conversation on the podcast. Now, this conversation was spurred by the Women Land and Legacy conference in Brooklyn Iowa that focused on Stress on the farm and how to deal with it, but we were able to catch up with keynote speaker Lesley Kelly and talk about her work in bringing mental health in to the mainstream in Canadian Agriculture and what we could do here in the US.Plus, the usual roundup of news from around the world and around the country as it relates to agriculture!
6/21/20190
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June 20, 2019 Cover Crops- the new silver bullet for agriculture?

Cover Crops have taken off over the last 5, 10, 15 years but there are still many questions about the economic benefits of the crop. A new study co-published by the USDA and SARE tries to dissect and analyze just that and today Dr. Rob Myers, a regional Regional Director of Extension Programs at NCR-SARE and the University of Missouri shares some of the results from that study.
6/20/20190
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June 19, 2019 The weather challenges continue with transportation

Weather remains an issue not only for farmers trying to get #plant19 wrapped up, but also to get old crops moved, inputs delivered, and more! Mike Steenhoek of the Soy Transportation Coalition shares today some of those long term implications agriculture is and will continue to face in today's episode.
6/19/20190
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June 18, 2019 #TechTuesday w/ SmartAg

It's #TechTuesday and we're circling back with a company we have been watching for several years: SmartAg; the folks making tractors autonomous. For today's conversation, we're chatting with Tim Norris, their Eastern Region Business Director about what they've learned by working out in the fields with farmers and their demos.We've also got news coming from China, Canada, and, of course, Washington, D.C.
6/18/20190
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June 17, 2019 #MarketMonday with Brian Hoops!

On today's #MarketMonday episode with Brain Hoops of Midwest Market Solutions, strength continues for the grain markets. Brian shares his insight with Mike & Delaney about that continued strength, especially with the gains made today by soybeans and the livestock markets.
6/17/20190
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Hemp: A Fast-Growing Industry

Lots of talk of food in the news today, but more importantly, Bruce Gaarder chats with Chris Clayton about the beef industry and Mike and Delaney sit down with Kristen Nichols about the ever changing hemp industry.
6/14/20190
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Women Getting Involved on the Farm with Wren Almitra

Wren Almitra sits down to chat with us about the program, Women, Land, and Legacy through the USDA and how they work to help women in agriculture.
6/13/20190
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Animal Rights, Politics, and the Forage Shortage

Mike and Delaney get into the Fair Oaks video and Trump's visit to the great state of Iowa. Then, Daniel Olson, an independent forage specialist, chats about the forage crisis.
6/12/20190
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#TechTuesday with Ag Ventures Alliance

Spencer Stensrud chats with Mike about how Ag Ventures Alliance works with tech companies to develop technology for the industry.
6/11/20190
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#MarketMonday with Lots of Green on the Screen

Today we are joined by our good friend Matt Bennett to chat about markets and how this years planting progress will be.
6/10/20190
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Save The Bees!

Our intern, Madison, gives us an update on how we can save the bees but, later, Michele Payn of Cause Matters shares how we can agvocate to consumers.
6/7/20190
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What You Can Do to Plan for Retirement or Sale

Glen Moeller of Next Generation Ag Advocates, chats with us today to tells us just how he came up with the idea for their unique succession planning.
6/6/20190
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Ag on the Global Scale with Karen Braun

Karen Braun is a global agriculture columnist for Reuters. She sits down with Mike and Delaney to discuss some of the issues facing agriculture today.
6/5/20190
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#TechTuesday with Sabanto Ag

As Mike travels back from Chicago, Craig Rupp, the CEO of Sabanto Ag, chats about how they are helping the industry.
6/4/20190
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#MarketMonday with Brian Grossman

Mike is in Chicago today to talk with Brain Grossman of Zaner Group to chat markets and planting.
6/3/20190
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It's a #FriYAY for E15

The year-round E15 bill as been approved just 10 hours before the June 1 deadline. In addition, Lucas Lentsch joins Mike and Delaney to talk about Midwest Dairy and National Dairy Month.
5/31/20190
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It's like Farmer's Only But for Land

Mike Downey is the co-owner and land lease and farm succession consultant for Next Generation Ag Advocates, a company that works tirelessly to find the perfect fit for you and your farm for retirement or sale.
5/30/20190
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Bacon is Back

Fred Seamon, the Executive Director of Agricultural Research and Product Development, joins us today from the CME group to chat about the Fresh Bacon Index that was newly released.
5/29/20190
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Planting Progress and Disaster Aid with Ted Seifried

Ted Seifried for a market discussion this rainy Tuesday instead of our typical tech discussion. Tune in to hear more about the disaster aid bill, MFP payments, and planting progress.
5/28/20190
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Dr. Scott Irwin Shares His Thoughts on Payment Packages

Happy Memorial Day weekend, listeners! Dr. Scott Irwin, an economics professor from the University of Illinois, sits down and chats about his thoughts on the new payment package and how he thinks it will effect the future.
5/24/20190
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MFP Payments, Disaster Aid, and "The American Farm"

Lots of news coming into day about the disaster aid bill, tariffs, African Swine Fever, and MFP payments. Jeff Conroy, CEO of BobCat Studios and the executive producer of "The American Farm" TV show, shares about the ending airing tonight on the History Channel.
5/23/20190
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May 22, 2019 Should I take Prevent Plant? With guest insurance agent Bob Hartsough

It looks like rain will continue to be in the forecast for much of the corn belt and final planting deadlines are approaching.. so what to do next? As promised, Mike and Delaney are joined today by ag insurance guru Bob Hartsough to chat about the best options for your #plant2019 decisions.
5/22/20190
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#TechTuesday with AgCareers

There's a lot of news going through the industry today with trade and tariffs AND technology. Mike sits down with Erika Osmundson of AgCareers.com.
5/21/20190
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May 20, 2019 #MarketMonday with Paul Mussman

Switching things up for today's #MarketMonday episode with Paul Mussman, general manager of AgWest Commodities. Today Paul shares some of the risk management strategy behind taking advantage of some of the rallies we are currently seeing in the commodity markets.
5/20/20190
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May 17, 2019 Dr. John Newton from AFBF

Well, more rain is coming down across the corn belt, the soybean market fell out of bed, but US Beef is headed back to Japan without restriction! Mixed bag in the world of ag news today.Field Reporter Bruce Gaarder has today's interview for us with Dr. John Newton, Chief Economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation and they talk trade and what's ahead for our industry. Have a great weekend, everybody!
5/17/20190
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May 16, 2019 Ted McKinney Undersecretary for Trade at USDA

It's a short episode today! Mike and Delaney are both on the road, but as NAFB's Washington Watch continues, we were able to get audio from a conversation the broadcasters had with Ted McKinney, Undersecretary for Trade at USDA - the first role of it's kind at USDA.
5/16/20190
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May 15, 2019 Washington Watch Richard Fordyce

Today's episode is coming in late and hot! Richard Fordyce from the FSA has an update in store from the farm bill implementation progress!
5/15/20190
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#TechTuesday with Tillable

Mike talks through lots of different kinds news, and then is joined but the founder and CEO of Tillable, Corbett Kull.
5/14/20190
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Angie Setzer chats markets with Mike.
5/13/20190
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#FriYAY with Hank McWhorter

Today, we are joined by Hank McWhorter from sunny Amarillo, Texas to chat about his unique feed yard, Mc6 Feeders.
5/10/20190
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McDonald's, China, and the Economy

The economy has seen a boost in the past few months. Dr. James Mintert, professor of agricultural economics and director for the Center for Commercial Agriculture at Purdue University.
5/9/20190
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Animal Ag Alliance Conference

Mike and Delaney were not able to make it down to Kansas City for the Animal Ag Alliance Conference but they were able to sit down with the Vice President of Communications, Hannah Thompson Weeman.
5/8/20190
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#TechTuesday on Animal Nutrition

The markets seem to be back to normal today after yesterday's low. Dr. Jim Smith from Kent Nutrition Group chats with Mike and Delaney about the new product NutriVantange Nutrition optimizer.
5/7/20190
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm of Stewart-Peterson

Happy #MarketMonday! There is not a lot of great news going on in the world of agriculture today but Naomi Blohm sits down with Mike and Delaney to talk markets.
5/6/20190
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#FriYAY with Gary Rasmussen and Senator Ed McBroom

Gary Rasmussen joins Delaney on the podcast today and even bring his own interview with Michigan Senator Ed McBroom.
5/3/20190
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Disaster Aid, the Farm Bill, and Beyond Meat

Under Secretary Bill Northey joins Mike and Delaney on the podcast today to discuss disaster aid, flooding, and the new farm bill. Also, join us today for a new Thursday segment, Hot Rod Farmer Minute.
5/2/20190
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Secretary Perdue on Disaster Aid, Trade, and Other Issues in Ag

Delaney traveled to Vermeer in Pella, IA in order to chat with Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue.
5/1/20190
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#TechTuesday with PrecisionHawk

The world of pork and trade is changing like crazy with African Swine Fever. Mike sits down with Michael Chasen, the CEO of PrecisionHawk, for an interview sponsored by HTS Ag.
4/30/20190
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#MarketMonday with Jim McCormick

Mike flies solo with Delaney traveling and sits down with Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net to talk where he sees the markets heading in the near future.
4/29/20190
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#FriYAY with Working Cows Podcast and Farmers Only

Clay Conry, the host of Working Cows Podcast, joins Mike and Delaney for today's guest host. Mike and Delaney, then, sit down with Jerry Miller, the founder of the dating platform, Farmers Only.
4/26/20190
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Processed Meat, Trade, and Diamonds

Many different types of news on today's episode. Also, stay tuned for the second part of the AEM Roundtable discussion with Iowa Junior Senator, Joni Ernst.
4/25/20190
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AEM Roundtable with Senator Joni Ernst

Mike attends the roundtable discussion hosted by AEM to hear Junior Senator Joni Ernst speak about tariffs, trade, and the USMCA agreement.
4/24/20190
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#TechTuesday with AgriSync

Mike and Delaney have a lot of different news for listeners , today. Then, Casey Neimann sits down and chats with us about his company, AgriSync, what they do, and how they are able to work with young people in agriculture.
4/23/20190
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#MarketMonday with Garrett Toay

Planting season is at a stand still at the moment; hopefully we will see a chance soon. Garrett Toay of Ag Trader Talk chats with Mike and Delaney about trade, planting, and how it will all effect the markets in the coming weeks.
4/22/20190
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Cotton and Herbicide Product from Syngenta

Bobby Bachman chats about the new Syngenta product- Tavium Plus VaporGrip Technology
4/18/20190
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Let's Talk Weather with Ed Vallee

Ed Vallee of Vallee Weather Consultants shares how weather has impacted agriculture in the flooding areas.
4/17/20190
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#TechTuesday with Chad Schofield and BioGen Ag Systems

Today we are joined by Chad Schofield and hoe his company, BioGen Ag Systems, is working to find sustainable and easier ways for farmers to produce crops.
4/16/20190
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Mike and Delaney talk lots of news from ongoing and upcoming trade talks. Ted Seifried from the Zaner group joins us for a #MarketMonday discussion.
4/15/20190
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Cinnamon Ridge Farms and a Guest Host

We are joined by guest host Anna Hastert from Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network and Bruce Gaarder speaks with John Maxwell about how their dairy operation runs and how they work to educate consumers.
4/12/20190
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Politics in the Dairy Industry

Mike flies solo today to give a run down on the markets and some breaking news. Bobbi Wilson from the Wisconsin Farmers Union, then, joins Mike and Delaney to talk about legislation and the dairy industry.
4/11/20190
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Trade, Trade, and Even More Trade

Rick Dearborn sheds some light on the USMCA agreement and how the Pass USMCA Coalition is dedicated to getting the USMCA Agreement passed on the U.S. front.
4/10/20190
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#TechTuesday with Premier Crop Systems

Dan Frieberg, the founder of Premier Crop System, tells us how they are working to improve technology in the Agriculture Industry.
4/9/20190
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#MarketMonday with Brian Hoops

Lots and lots of news on today's episode. We were able to talk to Brian Hoops from Midwest Market Solutions.
4/8/20190
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#FriYAY with Scott Beenken and Gene Dubas

Scott Beenken joins Mike and Delaney as a guest host today. Also, Delaney was able to catch Gene Dubas to talk about the flooding in Nebraska and how we can help. Click here to find Gene's website and donate to the flood relief efforts.
4/5/20190
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Charles City FFA Heads to Help Nebraska

It's almost Friday! Today, we were able to speak to the Charles City, Iowa FFA Chapter about the trip they will be going on to help those effected by the flooding in Nebraska.Follow the links below if you would like to donate to farmers and ranchers effected by the flooding in the Midwest: Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association
4/4/20190
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Dr. Temple Grandin Shares Her Research

Our guest reporter, Corryn LaRue, sat down with Dr. Temple Grandin to speak about her research and how autism has effected how she works with animals.
4/3/20190
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#TechTuesday with Decisive Farming

Mike and Madison take the mic today and talk all things foreign trade and domestic disaster aid we are facing in the United States. Remi Schmaltz, also, joins us for another #TechTuesday discussion about Decisive Farming's program, My Farm Manager. For more information for Harvest for All by Farm Bureau's Young Farmers and Ranchers program, here.
4/2/20190
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#MarketMonday with Matt Bennett

Happy April Fool's Day, listeners! Matt Bennett joins us today for another #MarketMonday discussion.
4/1/20190
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Conspiracy Theories, Haunted Farm Houses, & The Dryline Farmer

We have another not-so-normal #FriYAY episode here. Brent Carlson from the Dryline Farmer Podcast talks through the markets, March Madness, haunted farm houses, and Brent's very own conspiracy theories. Listen to their podcast about the "toot toot" method here.
3/29/20190
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Cari Rinker on Staying Updated with Agriculture Law

It's a cloudy Thursday in Iowa. Today, Cari Rinker sheds some much needed light on what advice she has for farmers' finances and how to avoid legal disputes in agricultural law. Find her website here for more information.
3/28/20190
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Tim O'Bryne with Working Ranch Magazine and Podcast

World's collide when Delaney talks to editor Tim O’Bryne of the Working Ranch Podcast and Magazine to talk about agriculture in social media and the floods along the corn belt.
3/27/20190
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#TechTuesday with Andy Brudtkuhl

We have another #TechTuesday here! Andy Brudtkuhl is the Director of Emerging Technology for the National Pork Board and he tells us how they are working to improve the pork industry.Follow the links below if you would like to donate to farmers and ranchers effected by the flooding in the Midwest: Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association
3/26/20190
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#MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

It's another #MarketMonday! Mike is back in action and ready to report. Then, Elaine Kub joins us to give us an update on the where the markets are headed after the flooding in the Corn Belt. Follow the links below if you would like to donate to farmers and ranchers effected by the flooding in the Midwest: Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association
3/25/20190
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Flooding in Midwest Agriculture

It's finally Friday! We are joined by Chad Ingels as a guest host and then are able to speak to Josh Svatos, a farmer in South Dakota. Follow the links below if you would like to donate to farmers and ranchers effected by the flooding in the Midwest: Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association
3/22/20190
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Let's Talk Dairy with Shelly Mayer

Shelly Mayers, the Executive Director of the Professional Dairy Producers Association, joins us today to talk all things dairy. Follow the links below if you would like to donate to farmers and ranchers effected by the flooding in the Midwest: Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association
3/21/20190
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African Swine Fever with Betsy Freese

Lots going on in U.S. agriculture but also, there's even more happening with African Swine Fever in China. Besty Freese talks through her article in Successful Farming about her trip to China. If you would like to donate to those effected by the flooding, follow the links below: Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association Also, if you would like to read Betsy's article for yourself, check it out here.
3/20/20190
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March 19, 2019 #TechTuesday with Doug Applegate of Praxidyn

On today's TechTuesday discussion Doug Applegate shares the story of Praxidyn, a company that is revolutionizing the way chemicals are mixed.
3/19/20190
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March 18, 2019 Market Monday with Ted Seifried and RFA VP of Industry Relations Robert White

Switching thigns up for today's #Market Monday! Zaner Group's Ted Seifried joins Delaney to chat news, markets, and of course E15. Robert White, VP of Industry Relations for the Renewable Fuels Association, joins to discuss the new E15 proposal, RINS, and the March 29th hearing in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
3/18/20190
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Tire Talk with Brad Harris

Planting season is upon us! Brad Harris from Firestone Ag is with us today to talk about the products they have for the industry.
3/15/20190
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How Researchers Are Looking into Dicamba

Not a lot of movement on the trade front today, but we were able to sit down with Jenna Gibbs from the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health and see what they were doing for research on Dicamba.
3/14/20190
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African Swine Fever, Trade, and E15

The public is finally able to get more information on African Swine Fever from China, although maybe not as much information about the China and U.S. trade talks. The EU made an announcement today about trade with the U.S. and the "ag gag" law in Iowa may be seeing some changes soon. Today, Bruce Gaarder sat down with Robert White from the Renewable Fuels Association to talk E15.
3/13/20190
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#TechTuesday and Tinder for Cows

The long awaited interview is finally here! Delaney called over across the pond to talk about Tudder an app similar to Tinder, but for cows. Doug Bairner talked through Tudder as well as other apps Hectare Agritech has developed.
3/12/20190
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#MarketMonday with Darin Newsom

We are joined by Darin Newsom fro #MarketMonday today to talk markets and where he sees the markets heading.
3/11/20190
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Ethanol, Markets, and International Women's Day

Elaine Kub joins Delaney on the podcast to talk about the markets. Then, switching gears to Jordan Fife, an ethanol trader.
3/8/20190
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Smart Ag and Sound Agriculture

Not a whole lot of news coming in today, but we were able to catch up with Smart Ag and Sound Agriculture at Commodity Classic in Orlando, FL.
3/7/20190
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Secretary Pompeo Answers Questions from the Public

Hopefully we will be seeing discussion from the talks with China come out within the month and see where markets fall with the final decision between the U.S. and China. Delaney was able to share with us the questions asked by the public at Secretary Pompeo's event on Monday about trade and other concerns from producers.
3/6/20190
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Secretary Pompeo and Ambassador Branstad in Iowa

There is a lot happening in the world of agriculture but this week we are postponing #TechTuesday for some updates from Ambassador Branstad and Secretary Pompeo's visit in Iowa.
3/5/20190
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#MarketMonday with Angie Setzer

Delaney was able to sit down with Angie Setzer to find out her take on the markets and recent announcements in the news today.
3/4/20190
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A Guest Host and New Technology

Today, Elaine Kub joins Delaney to talk all things markets and news. Then, Delaney was able to catch up with AeroVironment at the Commodity Classic in Orlando Florida.
3/1/20190
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A Lot Happening in the World of Ag

A whole lot of news coming in from Washington D.C. today while congress gets up and running fully again. With Delaney traveling from Commodity Classic, we were unable to record the markets today, but make sure to check them out with the Zaner Group. Bruce Gaarner is in the field with interviews from Terry Detrick and Tim Recker.
2/28/20190
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Steve Bruere Tells All About Agrihoods

Delaney is all the way in sunny Orlando for the Commodity Classic this week; make sure to contact her to meet up and have a chat. Also, today, we were able to talk to Steve Brueres and learn about the new up and coming trend for young people interested in farming, Agrihoods.
2/27/20190
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#TechTuesday with Ryan Eklund

Lots and lots of trade talk today as well as some new technology coming in for agriculture. We were able to sit down with Ryan Eklund of The Climate Corporation to understand everything they are doing to work towards improving the industry.
2/26/20190
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#MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

There's lots going on in the world of ag this week and lots of other things we're keeping an eye on. Today, we had Ted Seifried joining us for another guest host and had him help us work through all things markets.
2/25/20190
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#FriYAY with Hannah Borg, Bruce Gaarner, and Wayne Fredericks

Big news coming in all directions today from the trade talks with China. We were also able to sit down with Wayne Fredricks and find out what he does to practice conservation on his farming operation.
2/22/20190
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The Green New Deal, Trade, and a Whole Lot More

Lots of news coming in out our radar to end this crazy week. Many different things happening in Washington, China, and Europe but we really focus on the Green New Deal with Brandi Buzzard.
2/21/20190
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Sustainability and Beef

With the Green Deal decisions fast approaching, sustainability and livestock in the environment is a hot topic in the media. Today, we sit down with Dr. Sara Place of the National Cattleman's Beef Association and dig deep into cattle in the environment.
2/20/20190
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#TechTuesday with Automed

Looks like more snow in the forecast this week and even a record snow fall on Wednesday. While we are keeping our minds off of the snow, Delaney was able to sit down and find out all about Automed with David Edwards, today.
2/19/20190
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A Guest Host and Peru Agriculture

We are joined by Caleb Hamer as a guest host on today's FriYAY episode. We were also able to sit down with Reed Burres and find out about his experience in Peru.
2/15/20190
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Tips and Tricks for the 2019 Growing Season with Monty Malone

Happy Valentine's Day! Looks like a lot of movement happening in Congress in these next couple of months with the FDA Bill, E-15 ruling, Farm Bill, U.S. MCA Agreement, and, still, the budget discussion. Today, we were able to sit down with Monty Malone and find out what may happen with weather and tips and tricks as a grower for the 2019 growing season.
2/14/20190
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Tires Are the Talk of the Town

A bull sold for $1.5 million, the trade talks in China are gaining ground, and Abraham Lincoln's land sold for $10,000 an acre. We were also able to catch up with some folks from Titan Tire in Des Moines, Iowa about what works and what doesn't.
2/13/20190
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#TechTuesday All About Drones

The world of technology is forever changing and even at an alarming rate, especially in the agriculture industry. Mike talks with Adam Gittins from HTS Ag about the new technology they are working on.
2/12/20190
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#MarketMonday with Brian Grossman

It looks as though the markets are doing better today but have definitely taken a hit as the impending government shutdown once again comes into play this week. Trump is still looking for that boarder wall, but take your mind off of it with an interview from Brian Grossman for #MarketMonday.
2/11/20190
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A Guest Host and All the Information on Vaccines

Getting insights on trade isn't always easy, but with a guest host like Natalina Sents from "Successful Farming" it makes it that much easier. We were also able to sit down with Chase De Coite and Dr. Doug Ensley from the NCBA Convention in New Orleans.
2/8/20190
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A Big Look into Meat Exports

Madison joins the podcast, today, with Delaney and get a deeper look into a study done by U.S. Meat Export Federation.
2/7/20190
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Zoetis Veterinarians and Vaccines

Delaney flies solo today with two veterinarians from Zoetis and finding how they are helping farmers properly distribute vaccines.
2/6/20190
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#TechTuesday with Alisa Harrison

Today is all about beef for dinner. Delaney sits down with Alisa Harrison and finds out about the new software for finding information on cooking beef, nutrition facts, and finding recipes for beef.
2/5/20190
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#MarketMonday with Steve Freed from ADMIS

Thank goodness the polar vortex has come and gone! In today's episode, we were able to sit down with Steve Freed from ADM Investor Services and get his take on past, present, and future markets.
2/4/20190
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Mark Blackford and Wagyu Beef

Delaney is still in New Orleans and was able to catch up with a wagyu beef producer for a great FriYAY episode.
2/1/20190
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National Corn Growers, Chinese Trade, and Government Shut Down

Delaney travels all the way to New Orleans for NCBA while Mike is stuck in the arctic temperatures of Iowa. Today, we were able to sit down with Ted McDonald and talk markets and, even, speak with Kevin Ross and Gary Porter from the National Corn Grower's Association Delegation.
1/31/20190
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Kelly Nieuwenhuis and Renewable Energy

Mike was able to catch Secretary Naig and Kelly Niewenhuis and talk renewable energy at the Iowa Power and Farming Show in Des Moines, Iowa.
1/30/20190
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#TechTuesday with Jim Heneghan

As the cold sets in make sure to bundle up and avoid staying outside for long periods of time. Mike was able to sit down with Jim Heneghan from Grow Intelligence on this frosty #TechTuesday.
1/29/20190
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#MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Looks like a large cold front is going to hit the midwest this week, but, even in the cold, the podcast will continue! Mike sits down with Tommy Grisafi to talk about the markets.
1/28/20190
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#MarketMonday with Tommy Grisafi

Looks like a large cold front is going to hit the midwest this week, but, even in the cold, the podcast will continue! Mike sits down with Tommy Grisafi to talk about the markets.
1/28/20190
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John Hansen of Maschio Industries

A possible government opening, a whole lotta of snow, and Delaney back on the podcast! Mike, also, travels to the Quad Cities Farm Show again to speak with John Hansen and find out all the details about Maschio Industries.
1/25/20190
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Clint Endress and Precision Planting

Mike gets to fly solo again to the Quad City Farm Show, today, and speaks with Clint Endress about precision planting.
1/24/20190
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Clint Endress and Precision Planting

Mike gets to fly solo again to the Quad City Farm Show, today, and speaks with Clint Endress about precision planting.
1/24/20190
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Matt Greenout and Minnesota

Mike stands alone in today's episode and gets the run down of this past year's planting season with Matt Greenout from Minnesota.
1/23/20190
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#TechTuesday on Aerial Imaging with Jenna Rodriguez

Mike and Delaney were able to sit down with Jenna Rodriguez from Ceres Imaging and learn all about aerial imaging and how farmers are implementing this new technology on their operations.
1/22/20190
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Trade, Tariffs, and Cattle

Lots of snow in the midwest and along the east coast predicted for this weekend. And, while there may be some movement in the House, the shutdown is still holding steady. Also, Duane Steenhoek and Tim Meyer from the Iowa Cattlemen's Association sit down with Delaney.
1/18/20190
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Dr. Patrick Biggs is All About Eggs

As the shut down continues, Delaney travels to Georgia while Mike is stuck in Iowa and waiting on the incoming snow. We were also able to sit down with Dr. Patrick Biggs about the color and importance of eggs!
1/17/20190
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Dr. Patrick Biggs is All About Eggs

1/17/20190
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Ed Beaman shares about the United States Soybean Export Council

Our intern, Madison, joins Mike on the podcast, today, and was even able to share her thoughts on the latest news in agriculture and even women in agriculture. All while speaking with Ed Beaman about the scoop on the U.S. Soybean Export Council.
1/16/20190
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#TechTuesday on BioTechnology Advancements

We have another #TechTuesday here with a whole lot of news and some discussion on recent advancements in the BioTechnology world with an interview from Chad Snipes.
1/15/20190
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#MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Today is another #MarketMonday where we sit down with Naomi Blohm!
1/14/20190
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January 11, 2019 Curt Blades from AEM

Well it's finally Friday! Snow is moving in to much of the great plains and midwest, and many farmers will firing up their tractors to put them in snow removal duty - so we thought we'd check in with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers and see how farm machinery sales went in 2018 and we'll look ahead to 2019 with Curt Blades, their senior vice president of ag machinery for the group.
1/11/20190
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January 10, 2019 Meet Our New Intern: Madison Honkomp

Today, we discussed the change in Iowa's Ag Gag Law, USDA plan to buy meat, government shutdown continues, and Delaney talks about cheese. We also were able to catch up with our new intern from Iowa State University, Madison Honkomp.
1/10/20190
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January 10, 2019 Meet Our New Intern: Madison Honkomp

1/10/20190
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January 9, 2018 Hot Rod Farmer Ray Bohacz shares about his passion for the equipment industry

News continues to be slow as the government shutdown lags on into its 19th day. However, Secretary Sonny Perdue announced that MFP payment signup deadline will be extended in light of the shutdown. US-China negotiations continue to be fairly tight-lipped but the Chinese did release a statement saying they were going to continue increasing importing US agricultural products. On such news, the S&P 500 index continued its 4th day increase. Finally, tune in to hear Ray Bohacz, also known as the Hot Rod Farmer, discussing how he got his start in the industry and has become a prominent technical equipment writer for his own site, Successful Farming, and others.
1/9/20190
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January 8, 2019 #TechTuesday on the Photosynthetic Glitch

Lots of news today on the tech front as China makes some overtures to the US and Canada and India's Supreme Court upholds crop patents.For our TechTuesday interview, we talk with Dr. Paul South from the USDA-ARS about research he has been working on in helping plants overcome an issue with how they process carbon dioxide; and what that research might mean for food production in the future
1/8/20190
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January 7, 2019 #MarketMonday w/Angie Setzer

Trade talks begin today in China and tomorrow in D.C. so trade news is running the headlines today! China is back in the soybean market, and the EU is publishing some impressive soybean import statsWe'll learn if any of that news is turning in to dollars for growers by talking to our cash grains expert, Angie Setzer @GoddessofGrain on Twitter
1/7/20190
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January 4, 2019 Rice, China, and the National Western

Well folks, it's the first Friday of 2019! Only 51 more work weeks until it's 2020 already! For today's episode, Mike and Delaney chat about today's employment report release, an update on the Chinese spread of African Swine Fever, and a little more detail on the recent decision to allow US rice in to China.Plus, Brian Allmer from the BARN has today's interview with Clint Mefford from the Angus Assoc. about the upcoming events at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Have a great weekend!
1/4/20190
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January 3, 2019 Weather Outlook w/ Ed Vallee

Our good friend and resident weather guru Ed Vallee from Vallee Weather Consulting joins us today to talk through what to expect this month weather-wise. We look at both North and South American weather forecasts today - might be some surprises in store!Plus, who's feeding the zoo animals?!? Delaney has some hard hitting zoology news for us today, in additional to the usual shinanigans from Washington D.C.
1/3/20190
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January 2, 2019 FBN Seed & Genetics

Happy New Year everybody! Today we've got a lot of news out of South America, updates on the trade front with China, and a move to the upside in the soybean market.Plus, Mike has a conversation with Ron Wulfkuhle, the Head of Genetics and Seed at Farmers Business Network about the offerings they have for the upcoming year and how they are planning to disrupt the seed industry. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform!
1/2/20190
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December 21, 2018 Lucas Strom Talks About Health Insurance

Farm Bill authorizes more ag trade with Cuba, another case of corruption in Brazil involving JBS and Government shutdown is a possibility.Lucas Strom of Farmers Business Network discusses the new health insurance program being offered by Farmers Business Network.
12/21/20180
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December 20, 2018 Derrick Josi on Dairy

As funding is still waiting to be passed in DC a government shutdown looms on the horizon, John Deere has recently announced a startup collaboration project for ag tech companies, oil prices have hit an 18 month low, Japan is just 2 weeks away from lowering beef tariffs on countries engaged in the CPTPP, and China has bought another small purchase of US soybeans. Derrick Josi , a dairy farmer from Oregon and ag advocate, joins for today's episode.
12/20/20180
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December 19, 2018 Josh Sewell's Thoughts on the Farm Bill

Signing of the Farm Bill on the horizon, Congress is working on a short-term funding bill, and Exxon Mobil gets a small refinery waiver. Josh Sewell of Taxpayers for Common Sense joins to discuss the Farm Bill.
12/19/20180
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December 18, 2018 #TechTuesday with Joe Dales

President Trump approves the second round of MFP payments for producers, confirmation on the wires that China has purchased another shipment of an unknown amount of US soybeans, updates from across the livestock industry related to health and disease, and the Farm Bill may be signed into law as early as Thursday by President Trump.Joe Dales Vice President and Cofounder of farms.com joins for today's #TechTuesday interview.
12/18/20180
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December 17, 2018 #MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

Secretary Perdue meets with President Trump about the second tranche of MFP payments, and the latest on trade with the EU and the Farm Bill.Ted Seifried from the Zaner Group joins for today's #MarketMonday episode.
12/17/20180
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December 14, 2018 Michael Dolch Talks about the Farm Bill

Iowa farmland value decreasing USDA launching a rural broadband program and Brazil not expecting any changes if China removes their tariffs on US soy.Michael Dolch of the Iowa Soybean Association joins to discuss the Farm Bill and the second MFP payment.
12/14/20180
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December 13, 2018 Alyssa Badger on Dairy Markets

More information about the Farm Bill while the cultured meat industry might be growing.High Ground Dairy's Director of Operations Alyssa Badger joins today to talk about dairy markets.
12/13/20180
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December 12, 2018 David Miller Talks World Trade Insights

In the news today: a honeybee vaccine is on the horizon, China purchases soybeans from the US, Syngenta lawsuit finally paying out, and a report talks about increased soybean crushing capacity over the next three years. David Miller of the Iowa Farm Bureau joins to discuss world trade insights.
12/12/20180
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December 11, 2018 #TechTuesday w/ Rantizo

It's a little late today, but that's because we had an 807 page Farm Bill drop today that we had to read! Just kidding, we haven't read it, but we do have some important points to discuss. Also, there may be a new focus coming on child labor in agriculture with a new report from the Government Accountability Office.Plus, it's #TechTuesday and Delaney brings us a conversation with Michael Ott from Rantizo, a young company utilizing drones for herbicide application. Be sure to subscribe!
12/11/20180
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December 10, 2018 #MarketMonday with Brian Hoops

Trade talks with China continue while Farm Bill text is approaching. New GMO labeling rule to be out at the end of the year. Brian Hoops of Midwest Market Solutions joins for this #MarketMonday episode
12/10/20180
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December 7, 2018 Kristen Nichols Speaks Highly of Hemp

Release of a new WOTUS rule, crop insurance deadlines are fast approaching, OPEC announces a production cut, and John Deere issues a 10% larger dividend. Kristen Nichols of Hemp Industry Daily shares insight on the hemp industry.
12/7/20180
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December 6, 2018 Secretary Purdue addresses the Illinois Farm Bureau Conference

China dominates headlines with the recent arrest of top Huawei businesswoman and officials gear up to import US liquified natural gas and soybeans. USDA invests money into rural water and water infrastructure, while OPEC's recent news may cause gas prices to rise. Secretary Purdue addresses the Illinois Farm Bureau Conference about issues including the Farm Bill.
12/6/20180
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December 5, 2018 Bill Hejl talks Market Facilitation Program

Rumors about Farm Bill text circulate while PETA releases a new campaign targeting common phrases. Perdue's Ag economy barometer notes producer sentiment held steady for November. Bill Hejl of Amenia, North Dakota shares his experience participating in the Market Facilitation Program
12/5/20180
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December 4, 2018 Tech Tuesday with Darren Anderson

Millennials cause consumption of tuna to go down, high quality beef is at a record high production in the US, and China trade deal discussion continues. Darren Anderson of Vive Crop Protection joins for today's Tech Tuesday episode.
12/4/20180
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December 3, 2018 #MarketMonday with Todd "Bubba" Horwitz

The G20 summit takes center stage over the weekend causing commodities to jump, China's soft agreement with the US dominates today's trade news, MFP's second tranche is still expected to drop later this week, as well as the Farm Bill's official text Todd "Bubba" Horwitz of Bubbatrading.com shares his take on the latest market developments.
12/3/20180
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November 30, 2018 Leon Sheets of IPPA on Farmer Safety

USCMA agreement finalized and signed, Farm Bill rumors continue to circulate, and the USDA could release the second round of trade aid payments as early as next week. Leon Sheets, 2017 Pig Farmer of the Year and IPPA President, shares his nearly fatal accident and advocates for farmer safety.
11/30/20180
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November 29, 2018 Beef Quality Assurance Program with Rob Erich

Farm Bill details continue to circulate and the upcoming G20 summit may raise concerns if the USMCA agreement is not signed. The EU remains insistent that agriculture not be included in any free trade agreement talks between the EU and the US. Rob Erich talks about the Beef Quality Assurance Program.
11/29/20180
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November 28, 2018 Mitchell Rozeboom from AgriCorps

On today's episode the latest update on the Farm Bill, rumors circling around the upcoming G20 summit, South Africa's beef export expansion into China, and Knickers the Steer. Mitchell Rozeboom joins to talk about his experience with AgriCoprs in Ghana.
11/28/20180
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November 27, 2018 TechTuesday with Keith Petersen

Changes coming to the Renewable Fuel Industry, negotiations with Canada on the dairy front, and forestry issues might affect the farm bill. Keith Petersen, head of strategy at Barchart, gives us insight to their new "cmdty by Barchart" platform.
11/27/20180
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November 26, 2018 #MarketMonday with Elaine Kub

The latest updates on African Swine Fever in China and payment amounts through the Market Facilitation Program. Argentina and US are close to a bilateral fresh beef trade agreement, and Beyond Meat is going public. For today's #MarketMonday episode, Elaine Kub gives her thoughts on markets.
11/26/20180
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November 21, 2018 Liberian Ag w/ Megan Harper

Happy Thanksgiving's Day Eve, everyone! Today's episode features an update on some trade stuff, Thanksgiving 'fun facts' and an interview with Megan Harper, a Texas Aggie who spent time in Liberia working with students and farmers to help them develop their agricultural systems. Just a reminder that there will be no podcast on Thursday for Thanksgiving, and we're not planning on doing a Friday episode either, unless the markets really start to move, then we'll do an update. Have a happy Thanksgiving, everybody!
11/21/20180
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November 20, 2018 Special Guest Host and Matthew Rooda

Special guest host Lorrie Boyer, fellow farm broadcaster and president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters, joins Delaney to discuss crop progress reports, cell cultured meats, and the farm bill. CEO of Swine Tech Matthew Rooda for Tech Tuesday
11/20/20180
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November 19, 2018 #MarketMonday with Brian Grossman

Farm Bill talk continues, cell cultured meat regulations, and the second tranche for USDA's farmer assistance package are discussed on today's #MarketMonday episode. Zaner Market Analyst Brian Grossman joins to discuss markets.
11/19/20180
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November 16, 2018 Jim Bair on Apples

Schwans sells 80% of stock to a South Korean Company, Greenplains ethanol production closing shop, and Cotton exports are down. Join Jim Bair, CEO & President of the US Apple Growers Association, as he discusses apples.
11/16/20180
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November 15, 2018 Kim Reddin Chops into Onions

More about the Farm Bill while impacts from Hurricane Michael continue. Mike and Delaney talk Thanksgiving turkey. Join Kim Reddin of Colorado Corn Growers as she talks about Colorado corn and layers of onion information.
11/15/20180
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November 14, 2018 Lynn Crisp of National Corn Grower's Association

Farm bill talk continues, large production of oil causes additional railroad transportation, Iowa State University studies the trade war effects, and Bruce Gaarder talks with Randy Gard about ethanol. Lynn Crisp, President of the National Corn Grower's Association joins us to talk about corn!
11/14/20180
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November 13, 2018 Tech Tuesday with Joy Parr Drach

Farm Bill extended another year, 35 year high of soybean exports to Argentina, and consumers are eating more pork and beef.Join CEO of Advanced Animal Diagnostics Joy Parr Drach as she explains recent advancements in technology.
11/13/20180
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November 12, 2018 Veterans Day & Announcement

Short episode today, as it is Veterans Day but we do have a very big announcement to make about the Global Ag Network! It is going live tomorrow morning, Tuesday morning! If you have had trouble getting the podcast on your favorite podcast app, please be patient. We think we solved the problem, but it will take another 24 hours to really get right. Thanks to all of Veterans today, and good luck to all the farmers trying to get their harvest wrapped up!
11/12/20180
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November 9, 2018 Trade Outlook with Gregg Doud

The USDA forecasts that Chinese imports have fallen, Colin Peterson to meet with Chairman Conaway to discuss the Farm Bill, and the Trump administration is moving to reconsider the anti-dumping tariff duties that have shut off biodiesel imports from Argentina. Chief Agricultural Negotiator Gregg Doud shares his outlook on trade.
11/9/20180
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November 8, 2018 Gregg Doud at NAFB Annual Convention

Delaney is down in Kansas City for the National Association of Farm Broadcasters annual convention and she was able to hear comments made by USDA Undersecretary for Trade Gregg Doud earlier today. He spoke about some of the conversations being had with other trading partners like Japan and EU and reflected on the restrictions those countries have put in place. Mike brings the news from the Fed, USDA, and the Chinese National Statistics Bureau for today's episode
11/8/20180
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November 7, 2018 Chad Colby Tech Guru @ NAFB

Live from the National Association of Farm Broadcaster's Convention in Kansas City this week! Mike and Delaney will be bringing you updates from the best of the best! For today's discussion, Chad Colby, tech guru, shares his thoughts about the future of ag technology. The news seems to be a little calmer today with the end of Mid-term elections which Mike and Delaney discuss the implications for agriculture as well as other top news for Ag including trade negotiations with China, the Ag Economy barometer confidence index, and more!
11/7/20180
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November 6, 2018 #TechTuesday w/Charlie Anderson

It's another #TechTuesday here on the Ag News Daily podcast, and Delaney brings us a great conversation with an outside the box thinker who has had some very cool news. Plus, Mike brings in the news from China, the U.S. economy, and a look at what's causing some trouble in this year's corn crop
11/6/20180
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April 7, 2017 Bruce Schmoll from USMEAF Joins AND to Talk Protein

Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson bring you today's latest news including trade talk, what's going on in the dairy industry, market updates, and a conversation with Bruce Schmoll who serves as Chairman for the U.S. Meat Export Federation. Tune back in Monday when they bring more news and industry leader interviews!
11/6/20180
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November 5, 2018 Elaine Kub and Cassie Fish Break Down the Markets

In today's episode, we learn a little more about Delaney, talk news, discuss the grain trade with Elaine Kub and gain some insight on the Live Cattle trade with Cassie Fish, author at www.thebeefread.com
11/6/20180
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March 16, 2017 Meet Ted Seifried

Join hosts Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they take a look at the budget released by the Trump Administration, and talk markets with Ted Seifried.
11/6/20180
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Nov 05, 2018 #MarketMonday w/ Darin Newsom Darin Newsom lays out the markets

China's International Import Expo is in full swing, a new addition to a WTO proposal adds pressure to China and India to be more transparent in their trade, USDA teams up with FDA to regulate cell-based meat products, meanwhile the first case of corn root worm resistance to Herculex found in Delaware County, Iowa. Darin Newsom joins in for #MarketMonday
11/5/20180
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Nov 02, 2018 Casey Seymour Moving Iron Casey Seymour of Moving Iron discusses machinery

Potential deal being drawn to try to stop the trade conflict, China continues attempts to curb African Swine Fever while their soybean meal prices are at a two month low, and a judge dismisses a case over the content of "100% Grated Parmesan Cheese." Casey Seymour for Moving Iron discusses machinery.
11/2/20180
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Nov 02, 2018 Two Great Interviews Today! Ogallala Aquifer Concerns & New Intern Katie

Holy buckets! Soybeans rallied 30 cents today on the strength of a tweet from President Trump! Delaney and Mike break down that movement, plus field reporter Bruce Gaarder brings us an interview with Jim Dobrowolski about the concerns over the Ogallala Aquifer in Nebraska. And, we've added a new face (or voice) to the Ag News Daily podcast with our new intern, Katie Haage; so we spoke with her today so listeners can get to know her as well. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite source for podcasts!
11/2/20180
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Oct 31, 2018 Laura Barber on Buying Cattle Laura Barber highlights what it is like to be a cattle buyer

Spooky trivia, Illinois moving toward solar power, and African Swine Fever continues to spread. Laura Barber of Barber Cattle highlights what it is like to be a cattle buyer.
10/31/20180
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Oct 30, 2018 Microbes in Your Soil Sarah Hovinga discusses microbes in agriculture

Chickens playing dress-up, harvest progress update, and consumer confidence is up. Sarah Hovinga discusses microbes in agriculture.
10/30/20180
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Oct 29, 2018 #MarketMonday w Brian Splitt Brian Splitt breaks down the markets

Mike makes coffee, Brazil has a new president, and China tries to curb African Swine Fever. Brian Splitt joins us for our #MarketMonday and looks at equities and commodities!
10/29/20180
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Oct 26, 2018 Jerod McDaniel-Cattle & Corn We Talk Reducing Population, Raising Calves, and Podcasting

It's a fun Friday episode featuring a conversation with one of #AgTwitter's most thoughtful commentators, Jerod McDaniel. The McDaniel family raises cattle and corn down in the Oklahoma panhandle, and Jerod talks about his way of thinking and approach to agriculture. Also, he started a podcast called "Ag Uncensored" that gets in to detail with it's guests and we'll talk a little bit about that as well.Plus, all the usual newsworthy shenanigans, stuff about China, stuff about trade, and some new stuff on the market facilitation program (maybe). So be sure to listen in over the weekend, and be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast supplier!
10/26/20180
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Oct 25, 2018 National FFA Conv & ISA Policy Conversations from the National FFA Conv & a Policy Update

We've got a wide ranging episode today with lots of talk about trade, the disappointed export news for corn and soybeans today, Brazil's presidential election, and an expansion down at Creekstone Farms, LLC in Arkansas City, Kansas.Plus, reporter Hannah Pagel brings us some interviews from the National FFA Convention and Mike had a chat with the Iowa Soybean Association's new director of policy, Michael Dolch. Be sure to stay tuned as we are very very close to rolling out a new website and a new way to listen to some of your favorite (or soon to be favorite) podcasts!
10/25/20180
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Oct 24, 2018 Growing Corn in Nigeria Patience Koku Explains her Irrigated Corn Farm in Nigeria

Sausage causes a kerfuffle in Japan! Massive harvest progress! Trade news (probably)! All of these things and more on today's episode of Ag News Daily. Plus, a fascinating and wide ranging conversation with Nigerian corn grower Patience Koku, one of the few farmers in her area with center pivot irrigation and plenty of thoughts on GMOs, global trade, and what Nigeria needs to be working on to move forward
10/24/20180
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October 23, 2018 #TechTuesday with Josh Peschel-- where is the future of animal health and management headed?

Delays in harvest for both US and Canadian producers have crop harvest reports behind averages for producers in both North American countries. A potentially new FTA between the US and Philippines could lower tariffs on US meat products and increase pork exports into the Asian country. Another ASF case was cited in a Southern province in China, the FIRST for this part of the country; and the USDA and FDA will begin a two day dialogue to discuss the outcome of cultured cell meat. For today's #TechTuesday interview, Joshua Peschel from Iowa State University shares some of his research relating to animal husbandry and health for the pork and cattle industries.
10/23/20180
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Oct 22, 2018 #MarketMonday w/ Matt Bennett Soybeans & feeder cattle finishing strong on the day!

Gorgeous fall weather across the country on today's #MarketMonday episode. Join Mike and Delaney as they discuss the latest trade news about USMCA, China, African Swine Fever, and net farm income for 2018. Plus a little Market discussion with Matt Bennett of Bennett Consulting to see where the commodity markets are headed.
10/22/20180
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Oct 19, 2018 ArgentineFarmer Edgard Ramirez Ramirez Farms in Argentina and Works with Growers in Africa

Hard to believe that another Friday is already here! It's a bit of a slow news day, but things are still happening with African Swine Fever, the Chinese soybean crop, and in D.C.Plus, we had the chance to sit with Edgard Ramirez, an Argentinian corn and soybean grower to talk about last season's weather, the trade war, and the work he has done with helping African farmers utilize no-till cropping systems. Tune in now!
10/19/20180
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Oct 18, 2018 A Look at a Mexican Dairy GlobalFarmerNetwork Member Gina Gutierrez Explains Her Dairy

It's World Food Prize week in Des Moines, which means farmers, agribusiness folks, journalists, and communicators are congregated at the Marriott hotel in Downtown Des Moines, so Mike and Delaney went down to catch up with the folks from the Global Farmer Network. Again, some tremendous growers from many different countries were on hand to discuss agriculture in their home countries and the challenges and opportunities they have in front of them. For today's episode, we spoke with Gina Gutierrez, who is the fifth generation on her family's dairy farm north of Mexico City. She was also the recipient of this year's Kleckner Award for her work in advocating on behalf of agriculture.
10/18/20180
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Oct 17, 2018 Ashley Arrington on Hurricanes Boots on the Ground today looking at impacts of Hurricanes

Hurricane Michael & Florence hit Southern Agriculture hard; Ashley Arrington discusses the impacts she has seen from a "boots on the ground" perspective. Mike and Delaney also discusses Brazil's latest scandal, trade negotiations between the US and fellow trading partners, and the newest African Swine Fever outbreak.
10/17/20180
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Oct 16, 2018 The Future of Food Georgia Francis King @ Quartz discusses food movement

Mike and Delaney are enjoying the crisp fall day by of course bringing you the latest ag news! Today's headlines include Farm Bill dialogue, the latest on the E15 announcement, Hurricane impacts on agriculture, and new trade deals from developing country. Plus a great #TechTuesday interview with Georgia Francis King, Ideas Editor for Quartz, sharing about their latest installation of "The Future of Food" which largely focuses on technology!
10/16/20180
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Oct 15, 2018 #MarketMonday w/a Cattle Focus Larry Barber and Jim Akers Help Us Understand Cattle Mkts

Delaney is on a 'work-cation' down in Lexington, KY and she rounded up a few interviews for today's #MarketMonday discussion. One was with podcast sponsor Barber & Sons Cattle Co where she spoke with owner Larry Barber about the state of the cattle industry and what he sees everyday. She also caught up with Jim Akers from Bluegrass Stockyards and they spoke about industry from the perspective of a stockyards/sale barn owner. Very good discussions!With Delaney gone, Mike was in charge of the news roundup for the day, and there are a few stories, Egypt looks to modernize it's wheat buying scheme and retail sales may have inadvertently helped push soybean prices higher today!
10/15/20180
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Oct 12, 2018 Clear Up Soy Export Confusion Dr. Frayne Olson Explains How Grain Exports Really Work

We've got a big Friday episode that we're using to have a little fun and clear up some misconceptions. First of all, new news in the glyphosate cancer trial in California was announced; second, a meeting between President Xi and President Trump; and third, African Swine Fever outbreak again in China.With China's tariffs still shaping the soybean market, we wanted to make sure that our facts were right when it comes to importing and exporting soy and other grains. To do that, we got on the phone with Dr. Frayne Olson, the NDSU Extension Marketing expert who works a lot with grain coming and going from Canada. Be sure to listen in over the weekend!
10/12/20180
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Oct 11, 2018 Soybean Cyst Nematode Experts Greg Tylka & Kaitlyn Bissonnette Talk Abt SCN Yield Threats

USDA dropped an updated WASDE report on the markets today, finally with them giving growers a slightly less bearish number than analysts were anticipating, and there was a little bounce in both the corn and bean markets. Plus, heavy weather is impacting much of the US, with Hurricane Michael hitting the southeast and snow falling on parts of North and South Dakota. Also, we shine a light on soybean cyst nematodes, one of the most devastating crop pests in the US. Mike and Delaney spoke with Greg Tylka from Iowa State University and Kaitlyn Bissonnette from University of Missouri about the threat and what growers need to be thinking about as they get ready to make seed buying decisions for 2019.
10/11/20180
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Oct 10, 2018 Trump Rally & Global Farmers Ag Focused Clips from President's Rally & Mary Boote on GFN

Well, our ears are still ringing from last night's rally with President Trump in support of his declaration that E15 will be able to be sold year round. The crowd was very fired up, and, though the rally was certainly more of a campaign rally to aid Republican candidates in Iowa and Nebraska, the President did make a few comments that relate to agriculture, so we'll play those today.Plus, next week begins the annual World Food Prize event and along with that comes the Global Farmer Network Roundtable, an event Delaney and Mike were excited to participate in last year. This year, we'll also connect with growers from around the world next week, but today, founder Mary Boote tells the story of how this program came to be.
10/10/20180
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Oct 09, 2018 Farmer Chat Before Trump Rally Year-round E15 Sales Announced, Trump Rallies in Iowa

This Tuesday was a big day for the western side of Iowa, as President Trump brought his campaign-style rally to Council Bluffs to celebrate the announcement of E15 sales around the year, rather than restricting sales during the summer months because of an outdated RVP issue.Mike and Delaney went to Council Bluffs to cover the rally, and will be bringing clips from that event tomorrow, in the meantime, they stopped by Growth Energy's E15 bus and chatted with Ray Gaesser and Curt Mether about what E15 sales year round might mean for them as Iowa corn growers, and we got their thoughts on the ongoing trade disputes around the world.
10/9/20180
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Oct 08, 2018 Where are the markets heading? Ted Seifried breaks down today's market moves

Happy #MarketMonday! Delaney brings us up to date on a swine disease outbreak in Brazil, plus Soybean processors in Brazil are beginning to run in negative territory, China pumps more money into the economy, and wet weather continues across the corn belt. Plus a look at where the markets are heading with Zaner Group's Chief Market Agricultural Strategist Ted Seifried!
10/8/20180
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Oct 05, 2018 Trade, Weather & Pumpkin Spice Ed Vallee Joins Delaney To Talk Harvest Weather Ahead

Hard to believe it, but another Friday is here! Today's news is all over the place, with a trade update from the EU and Canada, low coffee prices, and new information about ancient sorority girls that Delaney is excited to report.And, with the continuing run of rain and chilly temps in the Western corn belt, we figured it was time to talk to our good friend Ed Vallee from Ed Vallee Weather Consulting about what to expect in the weeks ahead; both in the US, and in South America.
10/5/20180
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Oct 04, 2018 Max Armstrong shares thoughts Farm Bill, Harvest, NAFTA, Trade and more!

Delaney is covering the news while Mike is bringing a great interview with fellow farm broadcaster, Max Armstrong! Delaney discusses current updates with NAFTA, Farm Bill, JBS, and rural America's sentiment and thoughts in a current poll about President Trump and Mike brings it home by getting Max's thoughts on many of these issues and more!
10/4/20180
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Oct 03, 2018 Washington Update w/Clay Conry After SD Young Farmers Conf, Clay Brings us the News from DC

News from all corners of the globe today! America's Ambassador to China Terry Brandstad answers back to the Chinese Daily "Ad-vertorial" put in this weekend's Des Moines Register; geographical indicator usage gets a little more clear in light of NAFTA 2.0; and Canada makes a run for LNG market domination.Plus, host of the Working Cows podcast Clay Conry just spent a week in Washington DC working with and talking to legislators, so he brings us a common sense rancher's take of how things are looking in our nation's capitol.
10/3/20180
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Oct 02, 2018 Covercress- a future covercrop Arvegenix is making waves in the cover crop industry

Could Pennycress, that pesky field weed, have the potential to be a paying cash crop for farmers? Find out in today's #TechTuesday discussion with Cris Handel from Arvegenix Inc. Today's top headlines include a new Climate and satellite data system to track yield numbers, could this be a new way to challenge the USDA? NAFTA 2.0 seems to have some pro's for poultry, dairy, and wheat producers; and President Trump's recent phone call with India over the possibility of a Free Trade Agreement. Plus more!
10/2/20180
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Sep 28, 2018 Gregg Doud At KC Outlook Forum Undersecretary Gregg Doud Outlines Trade Priorties & Future

Happy Fri-YAY, errybody! Though it doesn't feel much like a Fri-yay for growers in the upper midwest; rain, cold temps, and a bearish quarterly grain stocks report really put a damper on the celebrations today. However, we bring the news, regardless of whether it's good or bad. And news we have! Seafood trade with China has been impacted by tariffs, Delaney updates us on the QGS report, and she brought us a talk held yesterday at the KC Outlook Forum by Gregg Doud, Underecretary of Agriculture, and his focus is on trade. He outlines some of the opportunities and challenges facing this administration with regard to trade. Be sure to subscribe, and over the weekend go back and listen to all of the great past episodes!
9/28/20180
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Sep 27, 2018 Author Darcy Maulsby &Outreach Bill Northey Addresses Outlook Forum & Telling Ag's Story

Happy Thursday everyone; Delaney is down in Kansas City today covering the KC Ag Outlook Forum and will be bringing us more updates from that tomorrow. In the meantime, I have a quick cut of Bill Northey's address wherein he discusses how the Market Facilitation program was designed. We also have an update from reporter Bruce Gaarder with Darcy Maulsby, an author, farmer, and storyteller, about how to best get the story of modern agriculture out to the people who buy our stuff.
9/27/20180
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Sep 26, 2018 Goats on the Go expanding Butcher Boxes and retailing directly to consumers

Trade dominates today's headlines with the official announcement that the US and Japan are opening the gate to Bilateral trade talks, NAFTA or rather Mexico-US trade text will be released Friday, and is looking to expand some market access into China in the wake of US trade tensions. The Farm Bill is also top of mind for many as expiration nears this coming Sunday. For today's conversation, we are livening things up a bit and talking with Aaron Steele one of the founders of Goats on the Go, a goat grazing business, and their future expansions into the retail and meat industry.
9/26/20180
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Sep 25, 2018 Technology coming from Ireland DeadDock & Fresh Graze are two new Irish Ag Tech companies

On today's #TechTuesday we are talking specifically Irish technology that Delaney got to see during her trip last week. The two companies featured today are DeadDock, a company working to transform how herbicides are applied on Dock weeds; and Fresh Graze, a young tech company working to improve grazing management practices. Top news for the day includes new remarks and concerns from the WTO about the USDA Assistance package and what that means for the world markets; continued rollbacks on WOTUS, and a 24 hour strike happening in Argentina. What could that mean for the markets and more? We will find out later this week!
9/25/20180
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Sep 24, 2018 Matthew Pot for #MarketMonday Harvest, Trade, Crude, and Markets to Start the Week!

Well, it sure seems like #Harvest18 is underway across much of the Midwest, so it's a great day to dig in to recent market movements with our friend from north of the boarder, Matthew Pot, author of the Grain Perspectives newsletter. We chat a bit about NAFTA and the changing flow of soybean trade globally, and take a look at the months ahead for corn, soybean, and wheat growers.Also, President Trump plans to sign the renegotiated Korea-US Free Trade Agreement today, crude oil prices looks to be on a continued upswing, and Delaney runs through Friday's Cattle on Feed report from the USDA.
9/24/20180
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Sep 21, 2018 NAFTA Effects w/Alyshia Galvez Dr Galvez Discusses Recent Book abt NAFTA's Impact on Mexico

It's a Friday, and Delaney is back in the good ol' US of A for today's podcast! She brings up to speed on the things she learned and saw while in Ireland at the National Ploughing Championships over the last week. Some of the things were surprisingly different, others surprisingly similar. We also have a riot of trade news for today's episode - China is buying US beans again, an FTA w/ India is in the works, and the US/Mexico NAFTA replacement deal looks closer than ever. To tie in to that bit of news, we have a conversation today with Dr. Alyshia Galvez, professor at CUNY Lehman College, about her recent book "Eating NAFTA", about NAFTA's impact on the Mexican consumer. It makes for an interesting shift in the way we (Americans) typically think about trade, and our discussion could have gone on for hours! Be sure to listen over the weekend, and for those starting harvest, stay safe!
9/21/20180
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Sep 20, 2018 E15 Exports Looking Good Potential Ahead for Corn Demand to Climb

Kind of a rough episode today, everybody, and I'm sorry about that, but it's worth putting up with the crackle and pop to hear a report from Field Reporter Bruce Gaarder with Ron Lamberty about the future of E15. Delaney returns tomorrow and you'll be in good hands!
9/20/20180
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Sep 19, 2018 Dairy News Everywhere! Delaney Talks W/Teddy Cashman From National Dairy Council

Dairy is the topic of conversation today; from Kylie Jenner putting milk on her cereal for the first time (!?!?!), to Delaney talking with Teddy Cashman from the National Dairy Council in Ireland. Also, numbers are starting to firm up from the damage in North Carolina from Hurricane Florence, and Bayer makes a move to have the California court withdraw the $289M judgement against glyphosate. Be sure to subscribe to on your favorite podcast player, GooglePlay, iTunes, or Stitcher
9/19/20180
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Sep 18, 2018 #TechTuesday w/ HerdInsights! Coming in hot from Ireland, Delaney has today's interview

More tariffs in the news today; raise your hand if you're surprised... The US will put tariffs on another $200B of Chinese imports and China will retaliate with tariffs on $60B of US imports; both set to go in to effect September 24, with more to come a real possibility. Plus, Florence has moved away from North Carolina so now the agriculture industry is getting back to work and assessing damage to both crops and livestock. Nearly every acre in that state has been hit with excessive rain right before/during harvest, so it might be a bit before true damage is known.And Delaney brings us a report from the National Ploughing Championship in Ireland! Today she has our #TechTuesday interview with Brian Mulcahy, GM of HerdInsights, a dairy cow heat detection and health monitoring product.
9/18/20180
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Sep 14, 2018 Jeff Ryan on Cattle & Shrimp? AND Road Trip Stopped at Jeff Ryan's Always Innovating Farm

Well, it's a Fri-YAY once again, ladies and gentlemen, and we have a conversation today that is the perfect way to kick off the weekend. Before we get chatting with Jeff Ryan from North East Iowa, however, we've got some African Swine Fever news, updates from hurricane Florence, and the commencement of another round of tariffs on Chinese goods.Once the bad stuff is out of the way, clear your palate with our chat with Jeff Ryan. We spent three hours with Jeff, checking out his spring fed water trough, rotational grazing, and seeing the Northern Iowa Community College Dairy Center; plus, we had the chance to discuss the foray in to shrimp production that he and his wife Sherrill spent several years developing. Fascinating guy, with great stories!
9/14/20180
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Sep 13, 2018 SD Farmer Keith Alverson Chatting about corn on corn, residue management, and carbon

AND road trip comes to its end with this 70 mile an hour podcast coming at you hot from I-80! USDA unveils a couple of big pieces of news, bioengineered food may finally have a ruling, and meat exports in the news! Plus a great conversation with SD row crop farmer Keith Alverson.
9/13/20180
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Sep 12, 2018 Ted and Paul Talk WASDE NE Iowa Ice Cream Stop w/Ted and Paul Talking Issues Today

And the road trip continues! Today we've traveled from Clear Lake, Iowa to Dubuque, Iowa with stops along the way with cattle and corn producer Jeff Ryan, Pioneer rep, corn and hog guy Mitch Hemesath, and surprise visitor Paul Hunter! Busy day, but we caught up with Paul at Decorah's own Whippie Dip and ate ice cream and talked issues of the day. Ted Seifried joined to dig in to today's somewhat surprising USDA WASDE report which moved the corn market lower, and Paul shares his farmer perspective on the ongoing trade issues and next years crop. Be sure to subscribe at your favorite source of podcasts today! iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher!
9/12/20180
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Sep 11, 2018 Revolutionizing Drone Tech #TechTuesday with Matt Strine from AeroVironment

Continuing leg 2 of the Ag News Daily road trip in South Dakota, and Minnesota with the Zaner Group. Mike and Delaney chat about today's news which includes China's threat to seek the approval of retaliatory tariffs from the WTO, how the USDA formulated their assistance package numbers, the latest WOTUS news, and Hurricane Florence's potential impact on the East coast. For today's #TechTuesday interview we talk with Matt Strine from AeroVironment about their drone technology, Quantix.
9/11/20180
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Sep 10, 2018 Brief #MarketMonday today! Ted Seifried on WASDE; AGCO unveils Ideal combine

The great Ag News Daily Roadtrip kicks off today! Delaney, Mike, Ted Seifried, and Matt Zaner are rolling through Eastern Colorado, visiting farmers and checking harvest progress (Other than some chopping, not a lot of corn or bean harvest underway).But, we've also got news from NAFTA, Japan and China, and the USDA, plus a conversation from the Farm Progress Show with Caleb Shleder from AGCO about the new Fendt Ideal combine that was unveiled at the show. Be sure to subscribe!
9/10/20180
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Sep 07, 2018 Elaine Kub and A Special Guest We Saw Elaine @ #FPS18 & She Introduced Her Friend Agnes

Another Fri-yay has come to the Ag News Daily podcast and we've got a slew of news to throw down today. President Trump mentions putting tariffs on everything coming from China, finding value in simplicity, and trouble in the Brazilian Presidential election.Plus, last week we had the chance to sit with our good friend Elaine Kub and catch up on crop progress in South Dakota and she introduced us to her friend, Agnes Answers! Agnes will be hosting her very own 'Ag Advice Column' in podcast form on the Global Ag Network so she tells about how that will work. Get your questions ready, ladies and gentlemen!
9/7/20180
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Sep 06, 2018 Trade, Ethanol, and Tribine Update from Nebraska Ethanol Board & Tribine's Founder

Lots of news on the docket today - African Swine Fever outbreaks continue to be reported in China, the US and Canada have made "positive progress" in their trade talks, Farm Bill discussions kicked off in earnest and we want to hear from growers what the Trade Assistance Package sign up looks like!Plus, we've got an update from field reporter Bruce Gaarder with retiring Nebraska Ethanol Board administrator Todd Sneller, and an interview from the Farm Progress Show w/ Ben Dillon, founder of Tribine
9/6/20180
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Sep 05, 2018 Agronomy Update from #FPS18 Agronomists Jeremy Miner & Brent Wilson Thinking About 2019

Breaking news! Rain continues to fall across the corn belt! Just kidding, that's been the same old news since Friday. We do, however, have a news update on the Farm Bill conference committee and a new hire at the EPA; plus, a potential path to stability for the government of Argentina.And, wheat harvest is wrapping up with corn and bean harvests soon to be underway, so we checked in with a few agronomists while at the Farm Progress Show last week to hear how this year has performed and what growers are thinking about next year. Jeremy Miner is from Kruger Seeds and Brent Wilson is from Pioneer. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher!
9/5/20180
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Sep 04, 2018 #TechTuesday with Mark Qual Dairy robotics with Qual Dairy

Mark Qual from Qual Dairy joins for today's #TechTuesday episode to discuss their robotic dairy system. In the news today includes NAFTA talks, farmer assistance package, and tariff impacts.
9/4/20180
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Aug 31, 2018 Behind Th Scenes@Girls Talk Ag The Ladies From Girls Talk Ag Talk Podcasts and Life

Happy Fri-YAY y'all! We're ending the week on a fun note by talking to the hosts of another podcast joining the Global Ag Network - Angie Setzer, Karen Corrigan, and Jennifer Campbell! They are the voices behind the Girls Talk Ag podcast and today we chat about why they decided to create a podcast, what their life is like as moms and ag professionals, and some of the fun things they've encountered on their journey. We also hit some not-as-much-fun-news as farm income is predicted to drop again this year and a NAFTA signing by the end of today is looking less and less likely. But it's worth listening anyway, and subscribing any place you get podcasts!
8/31/20180
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Aug 30, 2018 Farm Progress Show Day 3! Sonny Perdue, Kevin Ross of NCGA and Camso Fill Today's Ep!

A third and final great day at the Farm Progress Show 2018! Yesterday we had the chance to catch Secretary Sonny Perdue during and after his talk to the attendees at the show here and Boone and he did address several issues that farmers have been talking quite a bit about recently - WOTUS, NAFTA, and ethanol to name a few and we have a few of his clips to play today. We also snagged a little time with Iowa farmer and NCGA board member Kevin Ross for his thoughts on the administration and current goings-on in the world of agriculture; and we got to spend more time with our friends at Camso talking high speed tracks for road travel and remanufactured tracks for growers looking for a lower cost replacement option!
8/30/20180
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Aug 29, 2018 Farm Progress Show Day 2! Talking Cattle w/ Kurt Dallmeyer and Tracks w/ Camso

Second day of the Farm Progress Show was a little less wet than day one! No heavy rain, just heavy traffic and lots of new products on display. Today we caught up with cattle feeder and hauler Kurt Dallmeyer and talked about the cattle industry and the ELD mandate reprieve. We also had a second conversation with Martin from Camso about the differences of tracks versus tires under heavy equipment. We even have a special guest appearance by Iowa farmer Ted Hamer!
8/29/20180
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Aug 28, 2018 Camso's Track system @ FPS! Powered today by Camso

Live from the Farm Progress 2018 show today getting a little rain! Ag News Daily is powered today by sponsor Camso- tune in to find out how tracks are becoming the new trend in the equipment industry!
8/28/20180
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Aug 27, 2018 NAFTA, Bailout,& #MarketMonday Darin Newsom Walks Through Technical Signals In the Markets

Lots of headlines today! The two big ones, at least for agriculture, are a) agreement on a deal between the U.S. and Mexico on the sticking points that were slowing down NAFTA talks, and b) USDA released the details of the $12 billion farmer aid package. We'll cover both plus a few other stories on the radar.Then, we're joined by friend of the podcast and noted market analyst Darin Newsom, and we take a look at what technical signals are being sent by these markets. (Hint: it might not be great). So tune in now and subscribe on your favorite source for podcasts!
8/27/20180
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Aug 24, 2018 Self Fertilizing Corn Research Dr. Allen Van Deynze Discusses Research on N-Fixing Corn

Lots of news today about how there isn't any news! Strange day. No news on NAFTA, discussions ongoing over the weekend; no news on the $12 Billion 'bailout' plan; and no new news from the Fed, rates will continue to climb slowly.But, we did get some news out of Mexico earlier this summer about a very unique variety of corn that appears to be able to be its own source of nitrogen! We'll talk with one of the researchers looking in to this variety about how it works, and what it might mean for the future of grain production!Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast source, or bookmark the website and stream daily from there!
8/24/20180
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Aug 23, 2018 Ted Seifried on PF Crop Tour Trade News (again) and Field Report from the Pro Farmer Tour

Well, trade continues to grab a bunch of headlines. Today, it's more chatter on NAFTA being 'close' to finished with Mexico; Canada requesting to sign off on any US/Mexico agreements, and the $16 Billion dollars of tariffs and countertariffs went in to place between the US and China.We also had the chance to catch up with Ted Seifried who has been traveling along the Western Leg of the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour, and he fills us in on what he's noticed in the field.
8/23/20180
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Aug 22, 2018 Clay Conry joins the GAN! Working Cows host Clay Conry discusses cattle industry

Clay Conry, host of the Working Cows Podcast, shares about his experience in the podcasting world, as well as the world of Ranching. Clay is teaming up with the folks at Global Ag Network to become part of the podcasting community so be sure to tune in!
8/22/20180
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Aug 21, 2018 #TechTuesday w/Sadoc Paredes The Founder of AgHelp Connects Farm Labor to Employers

Happy Tuesday, everybody! S & P hit a record high today, but that didn't do much for the grains. Delaney and Mike talk through today's ag news and happenings, from South Africa to the USDA Farm Bailout, and then we get right to our #TechTuesday interview.This week, we're talking to Sadoc Paredes, who, along with his brothers, founded the company AgHelp that is developing ways for farm workers and employers to connect with one another and 3rd party support organizations over the web. Their app will be launching soon, and if you are having a hard time finding qualified help, be sure to tune in today!
8/21/20180
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Aug 20, 2018 Find out what's moving markets Craig Turner breaks down these down markets on #MarketMonday

Daniels Ag analyst Craig Turner breaks down the market moves on today's #MarketMonday podcast, and shares some very specific insight into the hog markets. Today's news is dominated by trade, WOTUS, and economic hardship in other countries.
8/20/20180
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Aug 17, 2018 AgTech Venture Day Today we learn about the AgTech Venture Day up in Wisconsin

Today is our intern Hannah Pagel's last day on the podcast and we have a great interview letting us know more about an upcoming conference in Wisconsin called, AgTech Venture Day!
8/17/20180
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Aug 16, 2018 Interview with Peter Zeihan Talking geopolitics with Peter Zeihan

Today the gang is all together to update you on the latest agriculture news. We also are talking geopolitics with Peter Zeihan! Tune in to learn more information.
8/16/20180
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Aug 15, 2018 Comments from Andrew Wheeler In the room with EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler

Today we go in the room with EPA administrator, Andrew Wheeler, at the Iowa State Fair and hear from him on his thoughts of the RFS.
8/15/20180
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Aug 14, 2018 August 14, 2018 #TechTuesday August 14, 2018

Today Hannah and Mike bring you the latest agriculture news and for today's #TechTuesday we would like to hear from you. What are some Ag Tech companies you have heard of or would like to hear from on the podcast? Send us a note, email, Facebook or Twitter message and we will get them on the podcast!
8/14/20180
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Aug 13, 2018 #MarketMonday w/ Naomi Blohm #MarketMonday with Naomi Blohm

Today, Delaney and Hannah talk to market analyst Naomi Blohm to get her perspective on the market. We also bring you the latest trade and tariff updates along with an update on the California Round Up Ready trial against Monsanto.
8/13/20180
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Aug 10, 2018 RJ Lehmann on FDA's Milk Rules Tackling a Milky Subject Today - FDA Interpretations of Milk

It's Friday! Sadly, for our row crop producers, it's also WASDE day, and USDA dropped some bombshells on the grain markets, with soybeans hardest hit. We'll run through the numbers and take a look at today's closes. Also, lots of noise about trade to end the week, but very little progress with either Japan or Mexico, so we'll wait another week to see if anything gets moving. And finally, we get the chance to dive in to the world of FDA regulations! Last week, FDA administrator Dr. Scott Gottlieb, commissioner of the FDA, said he will begin to change the way FDA regulates those who use the word 'milk' in describing their beverages. R.J. Lehmann from the R Street Institute joins Mike and Delaney to wade through the current definitions and what this change might look like. Be sure to follow our social media tomorrow as Mike and Delaney compete in the Governor's Charity Steer Show at the Iowa State Fair!
8/10/20180
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Aug 09, 2018 Labor In Rural America Agriculture's Labor Shortage? More like Motivation Shortage

Delaney and Mike are running the podcast today as Hannah is being a great sister and helping her brother get ready for a cattle show at the Iowa State Fair! Delaney was at the fair earlier today and she brings some of her thoughts, plus news on soybean shipments to new and exciting places. Mike has some updates on challenges facing European livestock producers as well as a court ruling from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.And earlier today, Mike had the chance to speak with journalist Diana Prichard about the current state of farm labor in America. Even though most 'corn-belt' farmers don't see foreign labor in the fields like one would in California, immigrants are still important to the rural economy.
8/9/20180
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Aug 08, 2018 Interview with Derek Haigwood Derek Haigwood with the USSEC talks soybeans

Today we hear from Derek Haigwood with the USSEC. We talk soybeans, local and national. Mike also brings us the latest high speed chase stories and there is more talk on tariffs with China.
8/8/20180
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Aug 07, 2018 #TechTuesday w/ Global Ag Mike and Delaney Talk the Global Ag Network

For today's #TechTuesday interview our intern Hannah puts Mike and Delaney on the hot spot to talk about the new Global Ag Network that will be coming out very soon! We learn about the vision and goal of the Global Ag Network and what Mike and Delaney are most excited about in the upcoming months. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
8/7/20180
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Aug 06, 2018 #MarketMonday w/ Ted Seifried Ted Seifried brings us the latest market update

For today's #MarketMonday we talk with Ted Seifried, with the Zaner Group! Ted breaks down all that's going on and touches on what to focus on next! Mike and Hannah also bring you the latest agriculture news and updates! Tune in to give the podcast a listen and leave us a comment or question! We would love to hear from you!
8/6/20180
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Aug 03, 2018 Interview with Mark Martinson Mark Martinson with the USDGA talks about durum wheat

Today we talk free versus fair trade in the durum wheat market. Mark Martinson, the President of the United States Durum Growers Association, explains some of the challenges that are facing the durum wheat market.
8/3/20180
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Aug 02, 2018 Nebullam- Vertical Farming Clayton Mooney explains Nebullam

Today we learn more about the vertical farming industry by speaking with Clayton Mooney with Nebullam! Mike, Delaney, and Hannah also get on the topic of white tailed deer and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
8/2/20180
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Aug 01, 2018 Interview with Ricardo Moreno We head to south to learn how Mexico imports soybeans

It's August 1st and the team is all together bring you the latest headlines in Ag News! We also interview, Ricardo Moreno and native to Iowa and Mexico. Ricardo gives us insight on Mexico's imports of grains, and his thoughts on the latest trade news.
8/1/20180
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Jul 31, 2018 #TechTuesday w/ Automed Listen to learn how Automed leads the way in animal health

Today we sit down with Dr. David Edwards and learn more about his company, Automed. This company and product is leading the way in animal health. Tune in to learn more information about this #TechTuesday interview!
7/31/20180
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Jul 30, 2018 #MarketMonday w/ Angie Setzer Green on the screen in the wheat market for #MarketMonday

We talk commodities with Angie Setzer and really dig into the wheat market since there was a lot of green on the screen! Tune in to see what the markets are doing at the end of July!
7/30/20180
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Jul 27, 2018 Interview w/ Dairy Distillery Talking Vod-Cow w/ a Dairy Distillery

Delaney is back to talk about her trip to Columbia and we also have an interview with Kent in D.C. We end the podcast with a fun interview of a Dairy Distillery in Canada!
7/27/20180
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Jul 26, 2018 Interview with Bill Northey Bill Northey Speaks On Tariff Relief Plan

Today we hear from Bill Northey, the Undersecretary for Farm Production & Conservation, as he gives us an update as to what President Donald Trump's $12 Billion in tariff relief plan might look like. Tune in for more information!
7/26/20180
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Jul 25, 2018 Interview with N-Sense We talk soil science & nitrogen application with N-Sense

Dr. David Laird walks us through N-Sense, a new technology focused on nitrogen measurement and placement. Give a listen to learn more about how you can use this technology on your operation.
7/25/20180
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Jul 24, 2018 Interview with Indigo Ag #TechTuesday with Indigo Ag

Today we are talking biosciences with Indigo Ag. We talk microbial and how to sustainably feed the world population. Mike and Hannah also bring the latest news out of D.C!
7/24/20180
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Jul 23, 2018 Garrett Toay talks markets This #MarketMonday we speak with Garrett Toay

Delaney is out this week, she is traveling to Colombia to learn about South American agriculture. Garrett Toay joins us today to breaks down the markets for #MarketMonday and Hannah and Mike discuss the latest ag news!
7/23/20180
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Jul 20, 2018 Interview w/ UMASH Talking safety with the Upper Midwest Safety & Health Center

Today we recap on all the severe weather that was going on in the Midwest and have an interview talking safety with the Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety & Health Center
7/20/20180
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Jul 19, 2018 Brazil's perspective on US Ag Hannah interviews Brazil farmers to get their perspective

Today we interview two farmers from Brazil to get their perspective on agriculture in Brazil and in the US. They give us their opinion on Brazil's upcoming election and also an update on the Brazil trucker strike. They also share their opinion of Brazil and USA partnering together.
7/19/20180
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Jul 18, 2018 Interview with Julio Bravo Julio Bravo shares his mission to bring ag together

Julio Bravo, a native from Brazil, started AgroBravo. A company focused on bringing agriculture from around the world together. This week he has brought 18 farmers from Brazil to Iowa to learn more about Midwest Ag.
7/18/20180
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Jul 17, 2018 #TechTuesday w/Rabbit Tractors Nominees, Lab-Meat, and Smaller Tractors Today!

Lots of events in the news today, with the head of the FDA making some comments about meat grown in a lab and whether or not almonds can be milked; Japan changing its stance on importing US sheep and goat meat, and President Trump making some more nominations to posts at the USDA. Plus, the markets are higher (for grains. sorry meats)And, it's #TechTuesday so we had a conversation with Zack James, the co-founder and President of Rabbit Tractors, a firm that is rethinking the way machinery is used in American agriculture. By utilizing modern connectivity, Rabbit Tractors envisions many smaller tractors linked virtually to do the work of one big monster modern machine. Tune in to hear the story!
7/17/20180
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Jul 16, 2018 #MarketMonday w/ Elaine Kub Green is on the screen this #MarketMonday

Green is on the screen! The first time in 8-9 weeks for this #MarketMonday Today we sit down with Elaine Kub as she breaks down the markets for us and gives a little background on last weeks WASDE Report.
7/16/20180
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Jul 13, 2018 EPA, RFS, & Crocs Our intern shares her love of agriculture and crocs

Today we sit our Intern, Hannah Pagel, down in the "hot seat" to get an update on how her internship is going so far. She also confesses to having a big love of CROCS!
7/13/20180
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Jul 12, 2018 Interview w/ Western Growers Western Growers Association & the WASDE Report

We head to California to learn more about the Innovation Center the Western Growers Association has built to help solve food security issues. We also report on the WASDE report.
7/12/20180
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Jul 11, 2018 InfoAg & a BIG Announcement A report of the upcoming InfoAg Conference

We talk with Quentin Rund with the InfoAg Conference to get a report on what to expect at this years conference and the Ag News Daily team releases a big announcement about where the podcast is headed for the future! Give it a listen to find out more!
7/11/20180
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Jul 10, 2018 #TechTuesday w/Farmland Finder Today's #TechTuesday we talk to Farmland Finder

Today's podcast we talk to Steven Brockshus with Farmland Finder to learn more about their platform on making data related to farm, timber, and prairie land accessible to everyone to help make informed decisions when purchasing or selling land.
7/10/20180
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Jul 09, 2018 Interview w/ Brian Splitt #Market Monday w/ Brian Splitt

Brian Splitt analyzes the market for us for this #MarketMonday. Mike, Delaney, and Hannah also talk about how ice cream was first made.
7/9/20180
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Jul 06, 2018 Monte Jame's Travels to China Recap of Monte Jame's Travels to China

We touch base with Monte James as he makes his way back from his trip to China. We also discuss the latest Tariff Talk with it being the day the tariffs are imposed!
7/6/20180
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Jul 05, 2018 Northeast Montana Farming Kyle Wasson explains Montana agriculture

It's the day after the 4th of July celebration and we are back at it bringing you the latest agriculture news. Today we have an interview with Kyle Wasson and we learn more about what Montana agriculture is all about.
7/5/20180
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Jul 03, 2018 #TechTuesday w/ Ganaz Listen to learn how Ganaz is combating labor shortage issues

Learn how this west coast company is combating labor shortages through an app! Ganaz is the leading world in supplying employers with a reliable work force through technology!
7/3/20180
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Jul 02, 2018 Interview w/ Ashley Arrington Ashley gives us a look at the cotton and peanut markets

We head south to our friend Ashley Arrington in Georgia where we get the #MarketMonday talk from the cotton and peanut industry perspective.
7/2/20180
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Jun 29, 2018 Biotech, NCGA, & Tariff Talk Interview with Kevin Ross NCGA Vice President

News is all over the board. The Senate passed their version of the Farm Bill and will begin to work next week with the House. We have an update report from our friends at Zaner and an interview with Kevin Ross the new VP at the National Corn Growers Association.
6/29/20180
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Jun 28, 2018 FarmHer, China, & Farm Bill We have an interview from China and with Julie Anna Potts

Hannah recaps her experience at the I am FarmHer Conference. We have an interview from a Chinese citizen, and an interview from Julie Anna Potts with the American Farm Bureau Federation on trade and policy.
6/28/20180
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Jun 27, 2018 Sheep Dairy, FarmBill, & Taxes Farm Bill Amendments in the Senate, and Sheep Dairying in MO

Lots of news on the docket today! Monte James from YourAgNetwork sent us an update from Ambassador Brandstad in China on the importation of US beef and possibly sweet corn in to that country; plus today was amendment day in the Senate on their version of the farm bill, with Mike and Delaney looking at two proposals that probably will be adopted - one from John Thune on CRP and the other from Charles Grassley on farm payment limits. And some cool news about a worthwhile group working to keep farmers farming!And, Hannah Pagel is still down in Kansas City, Missouri at the I Am FarmHer Conference, and today she spoke with one of the few sheep dairy proprietors in the U.S., Sarah Hoffman of Green Dirt Farm in Weston, MO. The Hoffman family has been milking sheep and producing artisanal cheese for almost 20 years, and you can find it on the menu of many resturants in the KC area. Be sure to listen in to learn more about the diverse industry of Ag!
6/27/20180
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Jun 26, 2018 ChorCheck- Using Blockchain CEO of ChorCheck Lukas Fricke on today's #TechTuesday

Lukas Fricke, CEO of ChorCheck, is today's featured #TechTuesday. ChorCheck is utilizing the power of BlockChain on the farm- find out how on today's episode!
6/26/20180
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Jun 25, 2018 #MarketMonday w/ Brian Hoops More Trade Trouble Leads to Selloffs Across the Ag Markets

It's another Monday, so it's another sell off in the commodities world as trade threats reverberated throughout the weekend. Weather is also driving events, as wildfires in California spread and flooding impacts parts of the cornbelt. Plus, the French are trying to get their beef back in to the Chinese market as US beef might be assessed a tariff, and truckers in Brazil are not quite satisfied with the recent hike in freight rates, so they are still being slow to move products to the ports.To help us make some sense of everything that's going on, Brian Hoops from Midwest Market Solutions joins Mike and Delaney today to look at trade and demand in detail! Be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher!
6/25/20180
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Jun 22, 2018 RFS, USDA, FDA & the Farm Bill Steve Bohr Discusses Land Succession Plans

Steve Bohr discusses why its important to start having the conversation of a succession plan. We also discuss what's going on in the Senate and in House with the next steps of the Farm Bill and Immigration Bill.
6/22/20180
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Jun 21, 2018 RINs, Tariffs, & the Farm Bill Learn about Massachusetts Ag and What's Going On For Ag News

A lot is going on for agriculture news. Learn about the recent trade and tariff talk along with RINs and ethanol production and end the podcast with an interview on Massachusetts agriculture.
6/21/20180
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Jun 20, 2018 Chad Hart Breaks Down Tariffs Dr. Chad Hart at ISU discusses this trade war and tariffs

Dr. Chad Hart really breaks down the talk around tariffs and gives us some insight as to what is going on with China!
6/20/20180
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Jun 19, 2018 #TechTuesday with Enogen Seed Chis Tingle with Syngenta Explains Enogen Seed

Syngenta produced Enogen Seed, a biotech seed, that makes ethanol production more efficient. Chris Tingle with Syngenta walks us through the process and how this seed works.
6/19/20180
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Jun 18, 2018 #MarketMonday With Naomi Blohm Naomi Blohm Talks Us Through This #MarketMonday

Naomi Blohm walks us through this week's market outlook and all that is being impacted by trade, tariffs, and weather outlooks.
6/18/20180
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Jun 15, 2018 Trade, Tariffs, & Farm Bill We talk trade policy and dairy genetics on today's podcast

A lot is going on in D.C. with trade, tariffs, WOTUS, and the farm bill. We give you the latest updates and sit down with Dr. Chad Dechow to talk about dairy genetics and how the Holstein breed is related back to two bulls.
6/15/20180
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June 30, 2017 USDA Report Day

On today's episode, Delaney recounts her trip to Chicago visiting the CME Group and the Chicago Board of Trade, then Mike and Delaney talk today's top news which includes trade talk from China, Syrian's wheat production, new information about the Dow DuPont Merger, and of course the USDA's Quarterly Grain Stock and Acreage report released June 30. Ted Seifried also joins to give a little commentary about the report, and Amanda De Jong gives policy updates from the perspective of the Iowa Corn Grower's Association.
6/30/20170
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June 29, 2017 Elaine Kub and Blockchain technology!

Regular markets analyst Elaine Kub stepped up to Delaney's microphone today and she and Mike discuss the news of the day, as well as have a conversation with Emma Weston, co-founder of AgriDigital; a company that aims to bring the buying and selling of agricultural commodities out of the pen, pad, and Excel era. The conversation has a heavy focus today on the rapid run up in Minneapolis Wheat futures, the drought in the Dakotas, and blockchain; the technology that AgriDigital is using to modernize, and secure, commodity sales.
6/29/20170
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June 28, 2017 Day 2 of FarmHer Conference

Today we continue our coverage of the first FarmHer Conference in Des Moines, Iowa by speaking with two more driven women in Agriculture; Emily Roush, who raises hogs with her husband in Kansas and was the recipient of the first FarmHer Scholarship, and Dee Dee Chadwick with Nationwide Financial, who works with business owners of all stripes, including farm and ranch businesses, to craft succession plans that achieve the owners' goals. We also take a look at some of the big news of the day: EPA formally begins withdrawing the WOTUS regulation, though it will be a multi-step process; and BPI settles its defamation case with ABC news over the "pink slime" coverage of BPI's lean finely-textured beef from 2012. Listen now!
6/28/20170
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June 27, 2017 FarmHer's First Annual Conference; Empowering Women

A great start to the first ever "FarmHer" Conference where Mike and Delaney host today's podcast from. Guests for today include Amanda De Jong, Iowa Corn Growers Association Senior Policy Adviser, and Holly Hoffman CBS "Survivor" Finalist and "RanchHer"; but first a look at the news impacting the world of agriculture. Today's top stories include continued scandal takes its toll on Brazil's economy and government; and, Secretary Perdue's upcoming trip to China, later this week, to join Ambassador Terry Branstad in announcing the formal opening of the Asian market for U.S. Beef.
6/27/20170
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June 26, 2017 Global News and Lean Hogs

Delaney and Mike break down the day's news, much of it coming from either China or Brazil, though there is a small mention of the Cabella's/Bass Pro Shops merger. Also, Mike is on a ridiculous amount of medication for an ear infection, but he can still get fired up about cattle going LIMIT UP! To make sense of the move in the meats, the gang called Jim Burns (@JimmyHog) in Chicago for his insights, and, as usual, he doesn't disappoint!
6/26/20170
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June 23, 2017 Dicamba Restrictions in Arkansas

There is tons of news on this Friday episode of Ag News Daily including Arkansas' ruling on the use of in-crop Dicamba usage, fresh Brazilian beef imports coming to a halt at US borders, Kansas farmers received a final verdict on their lawsuit filed against Syngenta, and Turkey can now open its borders to Russia to receive Wheat. All this and more, plus an interview with Adriane Barnes, Director of Communications for the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, regarding today's ruling.
6/23/20170
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June 22, 2017 Attending the Iowa Women's Landowner Conference

Mike and Delaney hit the road today to travel to Brooklyn, Iowa to attend the Iowa Women's Landowner Conference. But before they bring you news from the event, newsworthy topics today included updates on NAFTA, dairy trade and market prices, a look at the Argentinian beef and veal market, and McVean Trading & Investments recent $5 million fine. At the conference the pair talked to Jenny Ness, Steve Ferguson, and Carly Cummings.
6/22/20170
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June 21, 2017 Summer Solstice and InfoAg Conference

Today we talked through the latest challenges to impact JBS, including the potential sale of some of their North American and European assets as well as a a Brazilian court blocking other sales in South America and potentially freezing the remainder of their assets. Oil gets cheaper and the markets break down as folks look to invest their dollars elsewhere. We also have a conversation with Quentin Rund about the InfoAg Conference, occurring July 24-27 in St. Louis, Missouri. Delaney and Mike will be there, covering all of the latest developments in precision ag.
6/21/20170
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June 20, 2017 An ELD Update from Steve Hilker

Delaney is hosting today's podcast solo while Mike is away. Today's top news includes Secretary Perdue's finalized staff members who will be joining in the new USDA structure, a lawsuit arguing for a reversed ruling on the March 2016 issue of Country-of-Origin labeling, and an update from Steve Hilker about the fate of the Electronic Logging Devices and what that holds for the livestock industry.
6/20/20170
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June 19, 2017 Angie Setzer on the Markets

Angie Setzer joins us to share her thoughts on this week's market moving news - changes in the structure of the corn market, weather and demand all are on her mind; and we discuss the weekend's news. Pigs did fly... to China, things in Washington D.C. were discussed, and name-calling happened in Brazil - with potentially criminal consequences.
6/19/20170
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June 16, 2017 Red Power Roundup: The Sea of Red

Join Mike and Delaney as they attend the Red Power Round Up show in Des Moines, IA and catch up with Brian Holdeman, Co-Chair for the event as well as the chapter 5 president, and Lee J. Sackett who restores tractors for a living. In the world of news, updates on the Cuba trade relations, headalines from the Dow DuPont Merger and on Dow's "Enlist" corn, and more. Be sure to tune in Monday!
6/16/20170
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June 15, 2017 HTS Ag Peer Groups for Producers and Farmers

Today's news includes the first shipment of US Beef into China, an update on the Pink Slime Defamation case, and an interview with Terry Johnston at HTS Ag about Producer/Farmer Peer groups.
6/15/20170
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June 14, 2017 Cattle out and California livin'

It's another hot day in Iowa and Mike's cows got out twice; so he and Delaney shared some cattle battle stories, but more importantly, we had the chance to learn about California agriculture from Daniel Bays from Bays Ranch. We talked apricots, a(l)monds, lima beans, droughts (both environmental and regulatory) and how profit margins are shaping up west of the Rocky Mountains.
6/14/20170
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June 13, 2017 Grain Trade in Canada and New Words

Today Delaney and Mike spoke with Brock Lowry from The Westland Corp about matching up physical grain buyers and sellers throughout Canada and portions of the US. They deal with currency fluctuations and commodity price changes, and help growers look outside the box when it comes to marketing. And, Delaney helps us all learn a new word - quinquennial!
6/13/20170
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June 12, 2017 A look at the Commodity Markets with Ted Seifried

A look at the news with Mike and Delaney includes more out of Brazil, nominations for the US Dairy Board, Farm Credit Administration's quarterly reports, GIPSA and NAFTA closing comments, and President Trump's speculated announcement of relations with Cuba. Commodity Markets started the week with a lot of red and Ted Seifried breaks them down for AND
6/12/20170
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June 10, 2017 Special Saturday Edition

We were having such a good conversation with Dr. Sundberg that we wanted to share it with you all on this special Saturday edition of Ag News Daily. We learned today what SHIC is doing for producers today, and how Dr. Sundberg and his team are basically the Dr. House of the swine industry!
6/10/20170
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June 9, 2017 WPX Day 3 with Speed Herrig and Dr. Dr. Paul Sundberg

Today we continued eating our way through the World Pork Expo - had some delicious ribs and tasty maple bacon cinnamon ice cream as well as a delicious pulled pork BBQ sandwich from our good friend Speed Herrig from Cookies BBQ Sauces and Seasonings. Speed was Mike's first employer way back in the day, but he didn't have any dirt to spill - at least not with Mike standing right there. We also spoke with Dr. Paul Sundberg, the Executive Director of the Swine Health Information Center; a center put together after the devastating outbreak of PEDV in 2013 and 2014 and their goal is mitigate potential disease risks in the future. We'll finish up our conversation with Dr. Sundberg in a special Saturday edition of Ag News Daily on June 10th, so stay tuned!
6/10/20170
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June 8, 2017 Ken Maschhoff NPPC President talks Pork

Delaney and Mike travel to the World Pork Expo for a second day and chat with producers and businesses in the pork industry and take the time to talk with Ken Maschhoff, NPPC President. Today's news included updates on JBS, NAFTA, infrastructure, and the commodity markets hit some new records.
6/8/20170
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June 7, 2017 AND takes on the World Pork Expo

Mike and Delaney travel to the World Pork Expo in Des Moines, Iowa today and chat with Earl Dotson about his training company, Praedium. Check out more about Praedium at http://praediumventures.com/. In the world of news more from JBS, taxes, and what's going on with the sugar deal between the US and Mexico. Be sure to tune in tomorrow while they take on day 2 of the WPX and follow us on social media for live updates!
6/7/20170
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June 6, 2017 Peanuts, Cotton and Southern Accents with Ashley Arrington

Mike and Delaney talk about the latest happening in the world of agriculture trade, a large South American crop, and get an update on the Southern agriculture industry from Georgia peach Ashley Arrington.
6/6/20170
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June 5, 2017 Naomi Blohm and Legal Battles

Today we chat with Naomi Blohm about her thoughts on the summers market and talk through some of the legal battles going on in the industry.
6/5/20170
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June 2, 2017 A look into the world of "agvocating" with Joan Ruskamp

On this hot summer day in June, Mike and Delaney bring you news updates on the Brazilian Beef Scandal, President Trump's backout on the Paris Climate Agreement, Oklahoma's start to forming a state-wide beef checkoff program, among other stories, and a discussion with Joan Ruskamp about "agvocating" as well as a World Pork Expo update from Cindy Cunningham.
6/2/20170
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June 1, 2017 Cattle Climb and Truckers Haul

Today Ag News Daily gets excited about the limit up moves in the cattle complex, we muse about Law and Order (and miss Jerry Orbach) and talk about the intricacies of arranging freight for agricultural products with Katie Hall from 3 Point Ag.
6/1/20170
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May 31, 2017 A peek into the Biodiesel industry

Lots happening in the news today including updates on the Brazilian Beef Scandal, Weather conditions affecting row crop and speciality crops nation-wide, a new Minnesota tax incentive law, closing market prices, and an interview with Anne Seckel the VP of Federal Affairs for the National Biodiesel Board.
5/31/20170
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May 30, 2017 A Canadian Trader's Perspective with Matthew Pot

Mike and Delaney catch up after Memorial Day weekend and talk news, commodity markets, and talk with the first Canadian guest on AND Matthew Pot and he shares what it's like to be a commodity trader in Canada.
5/30/20170
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May 26, 2017 Internships, Jobs, and more with Tim Hammerich

Today Mike and Delaney kick off their new website, www.agnewsdaily.com, share news about what's going on in the industry, and talk about AgGrad founder Tim Hammerich about the current job industry for agriculturalists.
5/26/20170
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May 25, 2017 Brazil, Budgets and High Quality Hay with Dr. Dan Undersander

Today the news continued to focus on the political turmoil in Brazil, reactions to President Trump's proposed budget and the sun shining (at least in Iowa). With the sun out, thoughts turn to hay production, so we had a conversation with Dr. Dan Undersander from the UW Extension about what top producers need to keep in mind during a year that's been as challenging as this one.
5/25/20170
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May 24, 2017 Dawn Refsell of Valent Talks Row Crop Research

Mike and Delaney talk budget cuts, milk, and Dawn Refsell is the lucky guest today representing Valent to talk agronomic and row crop research.
5/24/20170
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May 23, 2017 A look at the U.S. Soybean Industry

Mike obsesses over the "Liger" and "Tigan", Delaney reports on some upcoming events for Ag News Daily, and John Heisdorffer of the American Soybean Industry joins to share his thoughts on the industry.
5/23/20170
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May 22, 2017 Tommy Grisafi Breaks Down the Corn Rally

Delaney and Mike are joined by Tommy Grisafi to take a deep dive in to the corn markets; and maybe reset our expectation on what of what a "rally" should look like. We also take a look at the cattle and hog markets and ruminate on how important the currency markets are to all of engaged in global trade.
5/22/20170
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May 19, 2017 Brazil Continues to Dominate Today's Discussion and Pedro Ferreira joins Ag News Daily

Mike and Delaney talk about the latest news with the Farm Bill, the H2-A visa program and the latest happenings in Brazil. Be sure to tune in to Pedro Ferreira, from Brazil, as he gives Ag News Daily the inside scoop.
5/19/20170
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May 18, 2017 Brazil Moves the Markets and Jim Burns Talks Lean Hog and Cattle Futures

Today, Delaney and Mike run through the most recent scandal to rock the country of Brazil and note how it has affected their currency, and because of that, moved the soybean market in a majorly bearish way. We then talk to Jim Burns, long time lean hog trader from the CME pits about his thoughts on the that market (Bullish!) as well as the cattle trade (Not a big bear!) and how trading has changed from the pits to the screen.
5/18/20170
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May 17, 2017 Meet the Mustache Heard "Round the World"

Join Mike remotely from Wyoming and Delaney in Iowa as they talk about the latest news in agriculture, today's closing market prices, and have a pretty great conversation with a "voice" for agricultural, Max Armstrong.
5/17/20170
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May 16, 2017 Steve Mercer Talks Wheat with Ag News Daily

Mike and Delaney talk about Mike's trip to Wyoming, what's going on in the news, and talk with Steve Mercer from U.S. Wheat Associates about the outlook of both domestic and international wheat markets.
5/16/20170
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May 15, 2017 Ted Seifried Talks Markets

Mike and Delaney talk news, markets, and Mike chats with one of the regular analysts for AND about the markets.
5/15/20170
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May 13, 2017 A Special Weekend Episode of Secretary Perdue's Q&A Session

Ag News Daily is bringing a special weekend episode to share some breaking news and give you the Q&A from Secretary Perdue's town hall in Nevada, Iowa.
5/13/20170
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May 12, 2017 Ag News Daily Talks Electronic Logging Devices

Mike and Delaney talk about the what's happening in the world of agricultural news including new markets with China, Methane deal, and get to talk about the ELD mandate with Steve Hilker.
5/12/20170
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May 11, 2017 Talking Tilapia Today! Joe Sweeney Explains his new Fish Farm and Secretary Perdue Changes USDA

Today Delaney and Mike talk about the new changes at the USDA under Secretary Sonny Perdue and Joe Sweeney from Eagles Catch joins us to explain why and how he's raising tilapia in landlocked Iowa. It's always interesting to learn about new ways to add value to the corn and soybeans grown in this country, and aquaculture is one of the more recent additions.
5/11/20170
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May 10, 2017 A Conversation About USDA Reports, Hotdogs, and Dallas Hockman from NPPC

Delaney and Mike discuss the USDA's May reports and note the market movements as well as have a conversation about the US pork industry from Dallas Hockman, Vice President of Industry Relations with the NPPC. Pork is loved in America as well as around the world, and Dallas tells us where the industry is moving over the next few years.
5/10/20170
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May 9, 2017 AND Talks Wood Pellet Power with Dave Malkin from Drax Biomass

Today, the crew talks about Mike's problems with keeping machinery running, we hear another question from Secretary Perdue's town hall in Nevada, and Dave Malkin from Drax Biomass joins to discuss the process of harvesting yellow pine in the Southeast for manufacture in to wood pellets for power generation in England. It's a side of agriculture that those of us in the midwest don't get exposed to that often, but there certainly are some similarities.
5/9/20170
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May 8, 2017 Darin Newsom Gets Excited About the USDA Repots, and Secretary Perdue Answers a Question

Delaney and Mike run through some news and play a question from the town hall portion of Secretary Perdue's meeting in Nevada Iowa last Friday. They also break down the markets with Darin Newsom, and he explains how this weeks "first look" at the 2017 crop is anything but.
5/8/20170
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May 5, 2017 Secretary Perdue Tackles his First Policy Driven Speech

Mike and Delaney head to Nevada, Iowa where Secretary Sonny Perdue holds his first policy related speech. Be sure to tune in early next week when AND brings the Q&A portion of the event.
5/5/20170
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May 4, 2017 A Look into US Turkey Production with Gretta Irwin

Gretta Irwin joins Mike and Delaney to talk turkey; but first an update on today's news and closing market prices.
5/4/20170
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May 3, 2017 Steve Bruere Talks Land Values Today on the AND Podcast

Today Mike and Delaney chat about weather conditions in the Great Plain states, RFS vapor requirements, and talk to Steve Bruere about land values across the U.S.
5/3/20170
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May 2, 2017 Rob Sharkey: Comedian, Podcast Host, and Vice Principal, Talks to Ag News Daily

Mike and Delaney talk the latest news, read closing market prices and talk to Rob Sharkey; an Illinois boy. There really are no good words to describe the conversation with Sharkey, so just tune in and find out for yourselves!
5/2/20170
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May 1, 2017 Crazy Weather Prompts a call to Angie Setzer for a Market Update

On May Day this year, Delaney and Mike talk through the changes in school lunch policy and ask for listener's help naming a new segment. Also, the rain, snow and wind over the weekend prompted the markets to do some nice moves to upside, and we spent some time with Angie Setzer trying to decipher just what the future holds.
5/1/20170
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April 28, 2017 Daren Williams from NCBA Gives the Real Scoop on Beef

Today the conversation gets real with Daren Williams from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and Mike and Delaney discover the real truth about eating beef. Check out more from Daren at http://darenwms.blogspot.com/.
4/28/20170
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April 27, 2017 Cattle go LIMIT UP, and AND talks with FarmHer Creator Marji Guyler-Alaniz

Mike and Delaney talk news, commodity markets, where cattle have gone LIMIT UP, and talk to Marji Guyler-Alaniz about the movement she has started among women in agriculture.
4/27/20170
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April 26, 2017 Delaney and Mike have a Crude Discussion with Dr. Franek Hasiuk

On today's episode, Delaney asks Mike how he stays busy, and the team has a conversation with petroleum geologist Dr. Franek Hasiuck from Iowa State University. The bad news, there's no oil under the state of Iowa...
4/26/20170
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April 25, 2017 Chad Colby Talks Ag Technology

Today on the Ag News Daily podcast, Delaney and Mike talk Sonny Perdue's confirmation, what's rolling out in Washington, and Chad Colby talks drones and technology. Also, be sure to tune in to the end when Mike gives his own rendition of an old tune.
4/25/20170
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April 24, 2017 News, Markets, and Elaine Kub's Thoughts on Memes

Today is a slow news day, so we took advantage of that to chew the fat a little bit with one of our regular guests, Elaine Kub. Elaine is an author as well as a markets maven, so we got some insights on her writing process and how she shapes a column or a book. Delaney and Mike also get her thoughts on the current state of the grain and livestock markets.
4/24/20170
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April 21, 2017 Senator Joni Ernst Talks RFS, EPA, and her 99 County Tour of Iowa

Mike and Delaney kick off today's show with some updates on RFS, Cow/Calf operations, and Mike's ever growing dandelion problem. But, stay tuned while they talk to Senator Joni Ernst about RFS, EPA, and her tour of Iowa. See you Monday!
4/21/20170
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April 20, 2017 Delaney and Mike Talk About 420 and Chat with Naomi Blohm

Today's episode was shaped a little bit by all the social media posts about today being 4/20 - apparently the international day for marijuana. If you know why, please let us know on Twitter or Facebook. After getting off our 'high horse' so to speak, we chat with Naomi Blohm from Stewart-Peterson in Wisconsin about the markets. Cattle are on fire, and beans could see a $2.00 move. Which direction? Tune in now!
4/20/20170
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April 19, 2017 Mike and Delaney Chat with Cristen Clark from FoodandSwine

Delaney and Mike run through the usual round up of news, Delaney insults everybody south of HWY 34 and the team has a conversation with FoodAndSwine blogger and pork producer Cristen Clark about the challenges she faces working with the public in addition to raising high quality pork using modern production practices.
4/19/20170
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April 18, 2017 AND Visits the Iowa Capitol for "Cattlemen at the Capitol"

Today Mike and Delaney host the podcast from the Iowa Capitol, in Des Moines, during the "Cattleman at the Capitol" event hosted by the Iowa Cattleman's association. Today's news includes updates on the Brazilian beef scandal, planting progress, and Mike sings a little jingle. On the docket for interviews are cattle producers Bill Couser and Brian Sampson and NCBA board member Ed Greiman.
4/18/20170
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April 17, 2017 An Interview with Maureen Lee from Grassland Dairy Products

Mike and Delaney talk about the Trump Administration's overtures to Asia, trouble brewing in the school lunch line and have a conversation with Maureen Lee, Director of Marketing and Communications with Grassland Dairy Products, Inc., the Wisconsin dairy processor which has been most impacted by the change in Canadian dairy policy.
4/17/20170
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April 14, 2017 A Chat with John Holevoet of the Dairy Business Association of Wisconsin

Today on AND, Mike Pearson and Delaney Howell talk Easter, EPA, and Dakota Access Pipeline before they are joined by John Holevoet of the Wisconsin Dairy Business Association to discuss potential solutions for the Wisconsin Dairy industry.
4/14/20170
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April 13, 2017 Darin Newsom Finds some Bright Spots in the Markets

Today, Mike and Delaney talk about some of the news in the world of Agriculture - changes in the way EPA treats livestock operations, Wisconsin officials meet with dairy producers, electronic logbooks find more objections and, last but not least, Darin Newsom from DTN joins Mike to talk markets. Last time he was on, it was about the most depressing conversation ever; this time, he's found some bright spots, at least for the time being.
4/13/20170
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April 12, 2017 Jennifer Sauer Talks About Losing her Milk Processor in Wisconsin

On today's show, Mike and Delaney talk about Delaney's empty refrigerator; good news for livestock vets and the difficulties for Wisconsin dairy farmers. Joining the team today is Jennifer Sauer, a Waterloo, Wisc. dairy producer who has been marketing her family's milk to Grasslands - a processor no longer able to accept the product because of the loss of the Canadian market. Jennifer talks about the uncertainty facing her family in just two short weeks as they work to find a new home for their milk.
4/12/20170
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April 11, 2017 Ted Seifried Breaks Down the WASDE Report

Today Mike and Delaney report more news coming out of Washington D.C., bring you updates on the dairy industry, and tackle the WASDE report with Ted Seifried.
4/11/20170
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April 10, 2017 A Conversation with Dairy Carrie About the Situation in Wisconsin

On today's episode, Mike goes on a rant about "antibiotic free meat" (IT'S ALL ANTIBIOTIC FREE!) and the crew has a conversation with Carrie Mess @DairyCarrie about Canada's refusal to honor contracts with American processors
4/10/20170
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April 6, 2017 Kurt Dallmyer Shares his Story Producing Cattle in Southeast Iowa

Today on the Ag News Daily Podcast, Mike Pearson and Delaney Howell share a few quick news updates, read closing market prices, and are joined by Kurt Dallmyer of Washington, Iowa who shares his story producing cattle and the possible negative effects of electronic books.
4/6/20170
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April 5, 2017 Dustin Stanton of Stanton Brother's Eggs Talks Production with Ag News Daily

Today Mike and Delaney talk about some possible news coming out of D.C. before the Senate recess, what's going on in the world of trade, and talk to Dustin Stanton, a co-owner of Stanton Brother's Eggs.
4/5/20170
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April 4, 2017 Mike and Delaney Talk to Robert White from Renewable Fuels Assoc.

In this show, Mike and Delaney discuss what it's like being an adult and interview Robert White, Vice President of Industry Relations with the Renewable Fuels Association about all things ethanol.
4/4/20170
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April 3, 2017 Scott Heater Shares His Work in the Beef Industry

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they discuss the latest international news, talk trade, and Scott Heater takes the time to share his story and many roles he has taken on in the beef and international industries.
4/3/20170
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March 31, 2017 A Breakdown of the USDA Reports with Angie Setzer

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they briefly update on the latest agricultural news, and take a look at the USDA quarterly grain and stock reports with Angie Setzer.
3/31/20170
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March 30, 2017 Justin Roberts from KGAN Talks Severe Weather

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they discuss more changes from the White House, news from McDonalds, give closing market prices, and discuss severe weather with KGAN anchor Justin Roberts.
3/30/20170
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March 29, 2017 Dr. Connor Ferguson Shares His Insight on News Agronomic Solutions

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they bring the latest news in the agricultural industry, share the latest market prices, and take time to interview Dr. Connor Ferguson to discuss some of the latest products in the herbicide world.
3/29/20170
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March 28, 2017 Natalina Sents Takes a Break From Her Nation-Wide Road Trip to Join Ag News Daily

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they discuss the latest breaking news, market updates, and Natalina Sents takes a break from her "Why I Farm Roadtrip" to join AND.
3/28/20170
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March 24, 2017 Darin Newsom Joins AND to Discuss the Markets

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they provide brief agriculture news updates, and are joined by market analyst Darin Newsom to discuss the commodity markets for the weeks. Be sure to tune in Monday.
3/24/20170
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March 23, 2017 Meet "A Farm Girls with Curls" Lauren Schwab

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they follow up on Sonny Perdue's senate hearing, avian influenza outbreaks, and give a market update before talking to the one and only "farm girl with curls", Lauren Schwab.
3/23/20170
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March 22, 2017 Chip Flory Joins AND to share his story

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they talk to Chip Flory of Market Rally Radio and get his back story as well as the latest market updates.
3/22/20170
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March 21, 2017 Tanner Knupp travels to Ashland, KS

Join Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson today as they discuss the latest market news, trade agreements, and talk with Tanner Knupp about his trip to alleviate some Kansas farms dealing with the wildfire disaster.
3/21/20170
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March 20, 2017 Secretary Bill Northey and Angie Setzer join Ag News Daily

Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson take a look at news from the EPA and JBS, talk with Angie Setzer about today's softness in the grain markets, and discuss the dismissal of the Des Moines Water Works lawsuit with Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Bill Northey.
3/20/20170
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March 17, 2017 A look at Ag Data Transparency

Join hosts Delaney Howell and Mike Pearson as they kick off their St. Patrick's day discussing the markets, news, and sit down to talk with Todd Janzen of Janzen Ag Law to discuss the new Ag Data Transparency program.
3/17/20170
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March 15, 2017 Introduction to Ag News Daily

Join Mike Pearson and Delaney Howell as they bring you the first episode for the Ag News Daily Podcast. Kick off the first episode with them as they talk to Naomi Blohm and Elaine Kub, Market Analysts for the program.
3/15/20170