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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mike and Delaney talk budget cuts, milk, and Dawn Refsell is the lucky guest today representing Valent to talk agronomic and row crop research.