Glen Jensen a veterinarian with Emery Animal Health in Castle Dale, UT joined me to discuss the current state of bull breeding soundness exams and what we can do to improve their accuracy. We discuss the importance of morphological and motile soundness in sperm cells as well as ways to help standardize the process of determining the breeding soundness of seedstock industry wide. Sponsor:HPRanchPracticum.comGuest's Website:EmeryAnimalHealth.comGuest's Article:Who pays the piper? The hidden losses of subfertile bullsWebsite Mentioned:IntegrisCattle.com
Mike and Delaney have a lot of different news for listeners , today. Then, Casey Neimann sits down and chats with us about his company, AgriSync, what they do, and how they are able to work with young people in agriculture.
Planting season is at a stand still at the moment; hopefully we will see a chance soon. Garrett Toay of Ag Trader Talk chats with Mike and Delaney about trade, planting, and how it will all effect the markets in the coming weeks.
Cody Creelman, Cow Vet, from Airdrie, Alberta, Canada joins me to talk about different ways of handling and thinking about the task of castration. We discuss regional strategies as well as some out of the box tactics people are using to realize some unexpected gains.Leave WCP a Voicemail:(605)549-5401Guest's Vlog:<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/l6s_w8XzrwA" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>Keep up with Cody:FacebookYouTubeTwitterSnapchatvahs.netIntro Voice Over:H/T: Jim ThompsonIntro Music:H/T: Luke Dowler
Today we are joined by Chad Schofield and hoe his company, BioGen Ag Systems, is working to find sustainable and easier ways for farmers to produce crops.
We are joined by guest host Anna Hastert from Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network and Bruce Gaarder speaks with John Maxwell about how their dairy operation runs and how they work to educate consumers.