Farm Report halka açık
[search 0]
Daha fazla
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
U.S. Farm Report Podcast

U.S. Farm Report

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Haftalık
 
On the air for more than three decades, “U.S. Farm Report” remains the longest-running syndicated program focusing on agriculture, rural issues and the country lifestyle. Hosted by multimedia agricultural journalist with Missouri roots Tyne Morgan, a new edition of the program airs each weekend coast-to-coast. Along with perspective from John Phipps, “U.S. Farm Report” includes weekly contributions from Meteorologist Mike Hoffman, and a stable of the nation’s leading market analysts.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Farm Report

Heritage Radio Network

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Aylık
 
Join us for a special series of The Farm Report in collaboration with The National Young Farmers Coalition that's all about The Farm Bill. Tune in to hear from farmers, policymakers, organizers, and food advocates about all the ways the farm bill directly impacts our lives—whether we realize it or not. We’ll break down farm policy and talk to young farmers about what hangs in the balance for them as another Farm Bill gets made. Join our coalition to shift power and change policy for the next ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Washington State Farm Bureau Report

AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Günlük
 
The focus of this report is to keep local farmers, ranchers and agribusiness men and women up to date on agriculture industry issues which affect the Washington states rural economy. Bob Larson host of the program covers a broad array of topics; from farm human interest stories, to labor issues, state sponsored trade missions, crop outlook assessments, USDA risk management announcements and animal health stories are examples of the types of news topic categories covered each month.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Division of Extension Dean and Director Karl Martin tells Stephanie Hoff that Extension has lost about 20 percent of its staff in the past decade. He points to funding challenges as the reason for the loss of agents. Most recently, Iowa County has had to cut Extension funding. Martin says this is often because essential services, such as EMS, take …
  continue reading
 
Ron Hays and Don Close with Terrain talk cattle inventory report and how the markets are shaping up here in 2025 Don Close has been watching the cattle market for a lot of years- and Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays had the opportunity to draw on that experience as they sat down at CattleCon 2025 in San Antonio to talk cattle markets. The jumping of…
  continue reading
 
Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We talk about the acquisition of Jurickson Profar, spring roster battles, consensus top prospect Drake Baldwin, and Atlanta’s new international amateur signees. Intro by Dylan Short Intro music Can’t Get There From Here, by R.E.M. Outro music Non, je ne regrette rien performed by …
  continue reading
 
State Superintendent Jill Underly is requesting $60 million in the state budget for Career and Technical Education programs in public schools - aka CTE. Wisconsin is one of six states that doesn't have ongoing funding dedicated to CTE. The budget request would also fund each of the state's six Career and Technical Student Organizations, including F…
  continue reading
 
Despite the cold, more than 200 Wisconsin FFA members made the trek to the State Capitol with the task of advocating for agriculture education -- specifically $60 million in the state budget that helps support Career and Technical Education or CTEs. Joshua Capodarco is the ag teacher and FFA advisor at Sun Prairie East High School. East and Sun Pra…
  continue reading
 
Wisconsin snowmobile owners, trail operators, and local businesses are thrilled with the snow and the promising season ahead. Sam Landes, Director of the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs (AWSC), shared insights on the organization's vital role in maintaining the state’s extensive snowmobile trail system. The AWSC, nearing its 60th year, su…
  continue reading
 
It's National FFA Week and Wisconsin chapters will be celebrating in fine fashion. Jill Welke was a part of the crowd at the 2025 Wisconsin FFA Alumni and Supporters state convention in Stevens Point. She caught up with Wisconsinite Mary Schreiber who is currently serving as a National FFA Regional Vice President. Schreiber, who hails from East Tro…
  continue reading
 
Evan Schrauth has wanted to farm since he was two years old. Today - he is, but not after more than a few setbacks and challenges. Evan, and his wife Taylor, were recognized by Compeer Financial during their GroundBreaker 2025 forum in Rockford, IL. Their mixed breed herd of Guernsey and Holstein dairy cattle make up the foundation that Evan is bui…
  continue reading
 
No one wants to open their mailbox and find a swarm of bees, but for those passionate about beekeeping, that’s exactly what they’ll be hoping for soon. With the new year underway, Blain’s Farm & Fleet is helping beekeepers prepare for spring with their live honeybee orders for the 2025 season. Ordering early ensures bees will be ready to pollinate …
  continue reading
 
Consumers run into a lot of labels, but there's one that's unique to Wisconsin vegetables that's worth paying attention to. Deana Knuteson is a scientist with the Plant Pathology Department at UW-Madison. She's been coordinating the Healthy Grown program for more than two decades. Healthy Grown helps farmers promote their conservation practices wit…
  continue reading
 
In recent weeks eggs have been top of mind for the food industry as well as consumers. What many may not think of is how it affects restaurants. Susan Quam the Executive Vice President of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association explains how low supply and high prices are causing restaurants to raise their own prices. She explains that in some cases re…
  continue reading
 
Welcome back as we explore stories of innovation and tradition in Wisconsin’s specialty crop sector. Today we’re heading to Retzer Family Farm near Fond du Lac. On the farm, you’ll find Ledgerock Distillery, where the Retzer family is producing craft spirits with their grain – think bourbon, whiskey, vodka, and gin. Bryce Retzer says inviting peopl…
  continue reading
 
For row crop farmers nitrogen can be the most expensive part of the operation every year. New technology has come out to change that, by giving producers an opportunity to turn air into nitrogen. Jay Witt a dealer with Green Lightning explains how their machine can decrease costs and increase yields. The goal of this new technology is to feed the w…
  continue reading
 
The dairy industry is filled with exciting career opportunities, cutting-edge technology, and hands-on learning experiences. And To inspire the next generation, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin is bringing interactive educational programs into classrooms, helping students discover the many roles that keep dairy farms thriving. Virgil Haag, member of the …
  continue reading
 
When you open a bag of potato chips, you’d be amazed at the years of research behind the scenes that ensures you have a safe, high-quality, and enjoyable snacking experience. Antigo, Wisconsin is the seed capital for our potato farmers and researchers looking for the perfect traits for all the different potato foods we enjoy. Kevin Gallenberg is th…
  continue reading
 
Dairy farmers face constant challenges—from maintaining healthy soil to managing water quality and reducing their environmental impact. What if innovative solutions could make their work easier while also benefiting the planet? Dr. Mara Cloutier, Research soil scientist and project manager at the soil health institute shares how the Dairy Soil and …
  continue reading
 
We may not see a Farm Bill moving yet - but in the state of Wisconsin, there's policy decisions coming together quickly. Bob Bosold catches up with Jordan Lamb, legal advisor to many agriculture organizations in Wisconsin. The conversation covers everything from the governor's upcoming proposed budget to existing programs continued performance. A W…
  continue reading
 
After a successful spring e-commerce campaign in 2024, the Wisconsin Beef Council invested in a fall tailgating e-commerce effort and recently received the results of that strategy. Ads ran on retailer online stores and popular consumer platforms, including influencer, cooking, and lifestyle sites. Angie Horkan, Director of Marketing for the Wiscon…
  continue reading
 
April 15th is this year’s deadline for Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs. How do you know which one is best for your farm? Paul Mitchell with the Renk Agribusiness Institute at UW-Madison says it wasn’t much of a question this year of which direction to go, especially with the volatile environment agriculture is…
  continue reading
 
So while nothing is green outside yet, it doesn’t mean that growers are not thinking about planting season. Tamas Houlihan joins us, he’s the executive director of the Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association. There’s a lot of preparation that goes into a successful growing season, even from an association standpoint, not just on the farm…
  continue reading
 
With a major winter storm approaching the state, it's important to know why those systems now play a role in spring weather later. Pam Jahnke talks with Eric Snodgrass, Principal Atmospheric Scientist for Conduit. Snodgrass admits he's a "nerd" for weather, and has been his whole life. He explains to Jahnke why the fires in California and the snow …
  continue reading
 
The Wisconsin Association of Fairs (WAF) is undergoing a major revamp to ensure the long-term success of the fair industry. Executive Director Jayme Buttke shared that this transformation is a result of careful strategic planning. "Two years ago, our board sat down and asked, 'Where do we want the next level of the fair industry to be?'" Buttke sai…
  continue reading
 
David Lee Schneider has a small diversified farm just north of Green Bay. He also has an appointment with the state Department of Public Instruction. He works with the school nutrition and farm-to-school teams. He’s spent the last few years on a mission to grow a database of farms and schools in need of local food. David says it’s a tool ready for …
  continue reading
 
There's a new poultry guideline that's got producers and regulators talking. Ben Jarboe talks with Ron Kean(cane) the poultry specialist with extension. Kean gives insight to the new rule in poultry that looks to provide transparency in the industry. Cold weather continues in Wisconsin with snow around mid-week according to Stu Muck. It's been almo…
  continue reading
 
As the leading financial services provider for agriculture and rural communities in Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin, Compeer's financial advisors understand agriculture, the challenges and the opportunities, and work with our clients to ensure their operation is financially viable for years to come. Ben Duncanson is the Senior Legislative Affairs…
  continue reading
 
Brian Lee joins us from Okray Family Farms in Plover. While potato harvest wrapped up in the fall, spuds are stored until the following year. Brian's job is to make sure the stored potatoes are getting out to customers. He says this year, the yield was down compared to 2023, so supply is tighter. The quality of the potatoes in storage is favorable.…
  continue reading
 
Dairy farmers work hard every day to produce the milk and dairy products we all enjoy, but behind the scenes, there are big challenges shaping their future. From labor shortages to trade policies, environmental regulations to farm support programs, decisions made in Washington, D.C. impact farms of all sizes. As we move into 2025, key policy change…
  continue reading
 
As 2025 begins, key policy issues remain unresolved in Washington, D.C. These decisions will impact dairy farmers nationwide. Cassandra Kuball, Vice President of Torrey Advisory Group, which advocates for Edge Dairy Cooperative, shared insights on these pressing matters. “The first major issue is the fiscal cliff,” Kuball said. “Congress must addre…
  continue reading
 
Ellen Schutt serves as the interim executive director of the Wisconsin FFA Foundation. Right now, the foundation is preparing for a new fundraising opportunity during FFA Week -- Feb. 15-22. The hiring process for an executive director position is also going on now. Ellen says they should have a name in the next two weeks. This person will be respo…
  continue reading
 
It was a busy week in the state Capitol with announcements regarding agricultural policy proposals and funding. Jordan Lamb is an attorney and lobbyist with The Welch Group Public Affairs in Madison, representing about eight agricultural groups. We start with the governor’s latest announcement. Gov. Tony Evers released his agricultural budget prior…
  continue reading
 
Blair Richardson is the president and CEO of Potatoes USA. They’re the group in charge of growing demand for homegrown potatoes both here domestically and overseas. Blair says the demand story for potatoes has been excellent. He says there are potential headwinds if tariffs put a higher price tag on some of the frozen foods we enjoy, such as french…
  continue reading
 
Freezing rain has made it a slippery morning so people are advised to use caution. Ag meteorologist Stu Muck gives details on what can be expected the rest of the week, which includes strong winds and snow. Charitee Seebecker has a conversation with Charles Narveson, the Green County Highway Commissioner on how they use an unexpected product to kee…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Hızlı referans rehberi

Keşfederken bu şovu dinleyin
Çal