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.
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.
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.
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.
Madison joins the podcast, today, with Delaney and get a deeper look into a study done by U.S. Meat Export Federation.
Delaney flies solo today with two veterinarians from Zoetis and finding how they are helping farmers properly distribute vaccines.
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.
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.
Delaney is still in New Orleans and was able to catch up with a wagyu beef producer for a great FriYAY episode.
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.