On today's episode, we share last week's EPA press event. The discussion was between Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Agronomist Mark Licht, and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Agronomist Mike Henderson. Listen in as they talk about the drought in Iowa, storm damage, program help and more.
This week we have Luke James, North America Sales Manager for Ag Leader, on to talk technology! Luke discusses the InCommand display, CartACE, new Ag Leader solutions and products, and more.
Jim Gerrish joined me again to talk about the Four Laws of Ecology. We talk about what they are, how they can be a help to us and how we can make sure that we are working in sync with them rather than trying to fight the uphill battle against them.
Episode 50!! We made it!! The Golden Episode!! Thank you all so much for all of the continued support throughout this year. It's been a blessing! Today we speak with Jerod McDaniel. Jerod is a rancher from the Panhandle of Oklahoma. He is also host of the Ag Uncensored podcast, which is one of the podcasts who helped me find my way to starting my own. Jerod is one of the original players on Ag Twitter. We talk about his journey there and how he grew. We then speak about the world we are living in now and how having a different perspective can improve our outlook. Find Jerod on Twitter @jerodmcdaniel
For today's #FriYAY episode, we have some audio from U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue's visit to Iowa. Tune in as Perdue answers questions about CFAP, sustainability, ethanol and more!
Craig Hill, President of Iowa Farm Bureau, sat in with us today to discuss the aftermath of the derecho storm that hit the Midwest in August. Craig tells us about insurance adjusters, damages, IBF's Farming Community Disaster Exchange platform, and more.
Dan Younggren, President of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association, came on the podcast to talk to us about sugarbeets! We discuss marketing sugarbeets, the ASGA, harvest and more.
George and Anneliese Walker of Walker Farms near Princeton, MN joined me to discuss the benefits and complexities of stacking multiple enterprises on the same ground. We talk about the roll chickens play on rangeland, the necessity of developing your market, and what it is that people buy when they buy our products.
John Latham, President of Latham Hi-Tech Seeds, joins us for #TechTuesday this week. John talks about their MiniStrip trails, pollination windows and more!