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February 3, 2023: Elevate Ag

  • Feb 3, 2023
Tara Vanderdussen and Natalie Kovarik of Elevate Ag & the Discover Ag podcast join us today to discuss their business. Take a listen to learn about courses you can sign up for to engage in all things related to social media, public speaking, and podcasts!

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Episode 143 - Ag Labor Series #2 - Labor Challenges in the Dairy Sector

  • Feb 2, 2023
In this second episode in our ag labor series, we're joined by Erik, a commercial heifer grower in the western US. This is an interesting episode - Erik first addresses the challenges that he, like all ag producers, is facing right now, but then he started in on a topic that doesn't seem to be covered whenever we talk about ag labor issues. Erik made a point of saying how important it is that pay is competitive, benefits are actually well, beneficial, and that keeping your employees engaged in the mission are all more important than just putting a warm body in a tractor. He makes the (often unacknowledged) observation that maybe in ag, it's been routine in the past to just work people as hard as possible, without compensating them properly because it wasn't required. Erik even has the unique (at least from what we've been hearing in the ag community) perspective that the new ag labor overtime law in Colorado is going to keep people from job hopping so much because they can make a lot more money, which is usually the top incentive to remain. He said that compensating people properly is not only a good way to get people to stay, but it's the right thing to do. He finished by saying, "We were all put here on this earth to do more than work and die. It's important that there's a work/life balance, and that extends to every employee, not just who owns it or manages it."We're not gonna lie, some of his statements were surprising to hear, because it's contrary to what we hear at policy and legislation meetings, industry events, and just regular everyday talk among producers. We also won't deny that we are 100% on Erik's side with this, because everything he said is absolutely true. While policy, legislation, and regulation changes are desperately needed to address the ag labor disaster we find ourselves in, keeping employees' health and wellbeing should be the #1 priority for any employer. Tune in – this episode features a guest who pulls no punches, doesn't mind questioning the status quo, and is a fun conversationalist to boot. 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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February 2, 2023: Beekeeping Galore!

  • Feb 2, 2023
Andy Joseph, Apiarist for the State of Iowa, hopped onto the podcast today to discuss all things bees. Learn about how this practice works in the winter months, bee health, and so much more, in today's episode!

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Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 58 | Women Managing The Farm Conference

  • Feb 1, 2023
The Women Managing the Farm Conference is just days away, February 15-17 in Manhattan, Kansas. Learn more about this conference in today's show with Vice President of Communications at Kansas Wheat and Past-Chair for WMF Marsha Boswell.

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February 1, 2023: Wisconsin Dairy Industry

  • Feb 1, 2023
Chad Zuleger, the Director of Government Affairs of the Dairy Business Association in Wisconsin, discusses the current occurrences in the Wisconsin government, budget affairs, and the overall dairy industry of the state.

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January 31, 2023: #TechTuesday with Larry Kearns

  • Jan 31, 2023
In response to a solar challenge implemented by an international energy company, Larry Kearns developed TrackerSled. Take a listen to today's #TechTuesday to learn more about the development of this solar powered technology and how it works to benefit the farmers.

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January 30, 2023: #MarketMonday with Ted Seifried

  • Jan 30, 2023
Ted Seifried joins us today for #MarketMonday with a detailed conversation on the important influences in our current markets.

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Ranching Side Hustle - Jan 2023 - Update on our ranches and half marathon training

  • Jan 30, 2023
Welcome to another episode of the Ranching Side Hustle podcast. For those of you who are new to the podcast, RSH is a subseries within ASOM where my buddy Tyler Keckley and I talk about the challlenges and day in day outs of running side hustle ranching businesses. Tyler and I both have town jobs (banker and pharmacist respectively) as well as our beef enterprises. Today, we chat about what has been going on with our ranch enterprises. We talk about what the next year may hold and a few of our new endeavors since we last talked. We chat about how we are doing a few things differently and how we are hoping they pan out for us in the next couple of months. We then shift gears completely and begin to talk about our half marathon trainings. We both have 13.1 we are scheduled to run in April. Talking about the grind that those sort of trainings can be and the challenges we have to fit it all in. Sign up for my newsletter and get a free PDF of my morning routine at https://www.subscribepage.com/agstateofmindmorningroutine

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January 27, 2023: SHIP IT Act with Donald Grady & Matt Mika

  • Jan 27, 2023
The SHIP IT Act was recently presented in Congress earlier this week, which is aimed to help revitalize the trucking industry. Matt Mika, the Director for the Shippers coalition, and Donald Grady with International Dairy Foods Assn. (IDFA) join today to discuss the act.

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Episode 142 - Ag Labor Series Kickoff with Calvin Beasley of Beasley's Orchard in Indiana

  • Jan 26, 2023
This week, we kick off our series on ag labor. We’re talking to a wide variety of people with skin in this game, and we start it off with a rockstar guest. Calvin Beasley is a third-generation farmer on his family’s apple orchard in Indiana. Beasley’s Orchard doesn’t just produce apples – they have diversified into U-pick, several other different crops (strawberries, sunflowers, and more) and agritourism to keep their operation viable for the long-term. Calvin has a lot of experience dealing with agricultural labor. He explains what his farm has done to try and address these issues – utilizing migrant labor, diversifying so they can afford to pay more and offer benefits, making efficiency gains to make the actual manual labor less intensive and more. He also talks about the inertia in government, policymakers, and even the ag industry itself to actually address the problem and get some solutions in place. This is a wide-ranging conversation, and the topic is not only addressed really well, but Calvin also makes points on other challenges and opportunities in agriculture that we will produce more upcoming content on because they deserve a lot more attention than they are getting right now from the industry (think the way we communicate with stakeholders outside of agriculture, maximizing profits for producers, especially commodity based sectors, and being proactive instead of reactive when facing contemporary agriculture issues and problems.) You don’t want to miss this episode – it’s immediately relevant content to any ag producer, and anyone involved in ag support industries. 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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