Happy Thanksgiving's Day Eve, everyone! Today's episode features an update on some trade stuff, Thanksgiving 'fun facts' and an interview with Megan Harper, a Texas Aggie who spent time in Liberia working with students and farmers to help them develop their agricultural systems. Just a reminder that there will be no podcast on Thursday for Thanksgiving, and we're not planning on doing a Friday episode either, unless the markets really start to move, then we'll do an update.
Have a happy Thanksgiving, everybody!
Special guest host Lorrie Boyer, fellow farm broadcaster and president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters, joins Delaney to discuss crop progress reports, cell cultured meats, and the farm bill. CEO of Swine Tech Matthew Rooda for Tech Tuesday
Nicolette Hahn Niman has been at the top of my desired guests list for a while. I caught up with her to talk about her journey from an environmental lawyer to a rancher. We also talk about how we can communicate the message of beef in a clear, honest, and compelling way. Follow WCP: Facebook...
Farm Bill talk continues, cell cultured meat regulations, and the second tranche for USDA's farmer assistance package are discussed on today's #MarketMonday episode. Zaner Market Analyst Brian Grossman joins to discuss markets.
Schwans sells 80% of stock to a South Korean Company, Greenplains ethanol production closing shop, and Cotton exports are down. Join Jim Bair, CEO & President of the US Apple Growers Association, as he discusses apples.
More about the Farm Bill while impacts from Hurricane Michael continue. Mike and Delaney talk Thanksgiving turkey.
Join Kim Reddin of Colorado Corn Growers as she talks about Colorado corn and layers of onion information.
Mary Jo Irmen author of “Farming Without the Bank” joins me to discuss the current financial and economic climate of production agriculture and what we can do to responsibly manage leverage. Subscribe to the WCP: workingcows.net/Subscribe Guest’s Book: Farming Without the Bank Blog Post Mentioned: “Generational Wealth That Will Save the Family Farm” Video Mentioned:...
Farm bill talk continues, large production of oil causes additional railroad transportation, Iowa State University studies the trade war effects, and Bruce Gaarder talks with Randy Gard about ethanol. Lynn Crisp, President of the National Corn Grower's Association joins us to talk about corn!
Farm Bill extended another year, 35 year high of soybean exports to Argentina, and consumers are eating more pork and beef.Join CEO of Advanced Animal Diagnostics Joy Parr Drach as she explains recent advancements in technology.
Short episode today, as it is Veterans Day but we do have a very big announcement to make about the Global Ag Network! It is going live tomorrow morning, Tuesday morning! If you have had trouble getting the podcast on your favorite podcast app, please be patient. We think we solved the problem, but it will take another 24 hours to really get right. Thanks to all of Veterans today, and good luck to all the farmers trying to get their harvest wrapped up!