It's almost Friday! Today, we were able to speak to the Charles City, Iowa FFA Chapter about the trip they will be going on to help those effected by the flooding in Nebraska.Follow the links below if you would like to donate to farmers and ranchers effected by the flooding in the Midwest:
Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association
Mike and Madison take the mic today and talk all things foreign trade and domestic disaster aid we are facing in the United States. Remi Schmaltz, also, joins us for another #TechTuesday discussion about Decisive Farming's program, My Farm Manager.
For more information for Harvest for All by Farm Bureau's Young Farmers and Ranchers program, here.
We have another not-so-normal #FriYAY episode here. Brent Carlson from the Dryline Farmer Podcast talks through the markets, March Madness, haunted farm houses, and Brent's very own conspiracy theories.
Listen to their podcast about the "toot toot" method here.
It's a cloudy Thursday in Iowa. Today, Cari Rinker sheds some much needed light on what advice she has for farmers' finances and how to avoid legal disputes in agricultural law.
Find her website here for more information.
World's collide when Delaney talks to editor Tim O’Bryne of the Working Ranch Podcast and Magazine to talk about agriculture in social media and the floods along the corn belt.
We have another #TechTuesday here! Andy Brudtkuhl is the Director of Emerging Technology for the National Pork Board and he tells us how they are working to improve the pork industry.Follow the links below if you would like to donate to farmers and ranchers effected by the flooding in the Midwest:
Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association
It's another #MarketMonday! Mike is back in action and ready to report. Then, Elaine Kub joins us to give us an update on the where the markets are headed after the flooding in the Corn Belt.
Follow the links below if you would like to donate to farmers and ranchers effected by the flooding in the Midwest:
Nebraska Department of AgNebraska Farm BureauNebraska Cattlemen's Association
Brett Wright, North Central Oklahoma Rancher, joins me to discuss the process of ripping off the Band-Aid of transitioning from to traditional to low-cost cow herd management. His challenges, his successes, and his sources of encouragement and information. Subscribe to WCP: WorkingCows.net/Subscribe Episodes Mentioned: Ep. 025 Kit Pharo – Profit Per Acre – April 16th,...