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January 24, 2023: #TechTuesday

  • Jan 24, 2023
Swine Tech Ceo and Co-Founder, Matthew Rooda, joined Ag News Daily for this week's edition of #TechTuesday. Rooda gives details of the offered Swine Tech products and how human & swine health intertwine.

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January 23, 2023: #MarketMonday

  • Jan 23, 2023
Tommy Grisafi joins us today for #MarketMonday to discuss what the markets have been up to, along with potential 'why's' behind some of the values.

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ASOM Ep 169 - Be a Good Beginner

  • Jan 22, 2023
We are about 1 month into the new year. Lots of us are being put to the test on our New Year's Resolutions. Maybe some of you have committed to learning a new skill. Last week, I read an article in Horse &amp; Rider magazine titled "Be A Good Beginner." It it, it listed 5 attributes of what it takes to be a good beginner. 1)Be a Learner 2) Ask For Help 3) Be Goal Oriented 4) Be Willing to Work 5) Know When to have fun. Using this as a framework can be very helpful in doing all the things it takes to be successful at learning a new skill. We are never too old to learn something new. We just have to be patient and humble. Sign up for my newsletter at https://www.subscribepage.com/agstateofmindmorningroutine

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Episode 141 - Why We Still Need Local News with Steve Kiggins

  • Jan 21, 2023
This week, we have a really cool guest. We welcome Steve Kiggins ,editor of the Twin Falls, ID local newspaper, the Times News. Steve has worked in journalism for nearly 30 years, both on local and regional levels, and national syndications like US Today. His broad experience brings a unique perspective that might surprise you in this very divided day and age. Steve's mission is to ensure that local people, local news, and local matters don't get lost in the big noise of larger news organizations. His dedication to community, to telling the stories straight, and making sure the people who matter (local communities!) are getting the information they need, when they need it. In addition, he shares that it's incredibly important to avoid both reader and journalist burnout, and talks about ways that can happen (hint: it includes popcorn). We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did - it gave us a broader perspective of the information we consume , and how we need to be conscientious of how it affects both our own experiences and those of the people around us. Tune in! As always, like, subscribe, share and review! www.millennialag.com talktous@millennialag.com Instagram: @millennialag Facebook: Millennial Ag Twitter: @millennialag Make sure to spell Millennial correctly ;)* Don't forget to review us! It really does help our ratings, and we really appreciate your feedback. Love, Katharine and Val

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January 20, 2023: New Iowa Beef Industry Council Director

  • Jan 20, 2023
We are jumping into Fri-YAY with Mike Anderson, the newly named Executive Director of the Iowa Beef Industry Council. Mike shares his past experiences in the agriculture industry and what he is looking forward to working on within this new position!

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January 19, 2023: Young Farmer in Farm Bureau

  • Jan 19, 2023
Young Farmer Leadership Award Recipient Clark Dolch joins the crew to talk about Iowa Farm Bureau, the American Farm Bureau Federation Convention, and his career as a Loan Officer!

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January 18, 2023: Impending Winter Weather

  • Jan 18, 2023
Dr. Justin Glisan, Climatologist for the State of Iowa, discusses the three consecutive years of La NiƱa weather behavior, along with advice for producers in working with droughts.

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January 17, 2023: #TechTuesday

  • Jan 16, 2023
#TechTuesday this week is highlighting Luke Hemphill with Bluewhite. Having the mission of doing more with what farmers already have, Bluewhite has many exciting autonomous technologies to help aid growers of permanent crops.

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ASOM - Ep 168 - Emily Reuschel - Gather In Growth

  • Jan 15, 2023
A very exciting episode today friends. I had the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with fellow podcaster Emily Reuschel. Emily is a full-time entrepreneur, passionately serving rural women through life coaching, speaking, masterminds, retreats, digital content, and my Podcast: Gather in Growth. We chat today about her journey from non ag girl to a woman fully immersed in the world of agriculture. We then talk about our personal development journeys and what directions they have taken us. We chat about how doing things in a different and niche way can be a special kind of challenge when running rural businesses. We finish up by talking about Emily's favorite personal development resources. Books listed are The Road Back to You, Atomic Habits by James Clear, Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done and Quitter by Jon Acuff. Find Emily online at https://emilyreuschel.com/

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Episode 140 - Katharine Goes to Scotland

  • Jan 14, 2023
In the first week of December (2022) Katharine got on a 9 hour flight to Glasgow, Scotland. The reason? The company she works for is based there, and she was going over to see how the business runs from the home office, meet new and prospective customers (as well as colleagues she's only ever met over a computer screen), and get a glimpse into Scottish agriculture and hospitality. Valene interviews Katharine about her experiences, what it was like to meet other agriculturists on their own soil, and what is the same and different about ag here in the US and ag across the pond. Along the way, they get off on rabbit trails regarding policy about food and agriculture, but don't worry, the rabbit trails are relevant to both the episode and the Millennial Ag podcast - we came up with some good content for future episodes, and know you'll enjoy this lighter hearted one as well. Tune in to learn what we can learn from our friends across the pond, hear just how green the countryside is there, and a couple of key whisky (note the lack of "e"....that's proper Scottish!) recommendations with more promised as Katharine hopefully returns soon. Slainte!

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