Mike traveled up to Ames last week to speak with Angela Baysinger from Merck to talk animal welfare.
Dr. Brent Meyer of Merck chats with Mike about taking care of cattle in the heat and what to look for.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Adam Litle joins us for today's #TechTuesday rendition of Ag News Daily to chat about Granular and their AcreValue system.
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.
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!