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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.