Ken Redman has used linear measuring to analyze thousands of cattle. He joined me to talk about how we can use this tool to speed up the selection process to move our herds toward the goals we have for them more quickly.
Need something to get you fired up this #FriYAY? Tune in while Tanner and Delaney sift through some "blood-boiling" sounds bites surrounding the topic of farm emissions and environmentally friendly practices. Let us know in the reviews if you are enjoying these episodes from Delaney's trips for NAFB Washington Watch!
Today Tanner and Delaney respond to comments from Secretary Vilsack made during the NAFB Washington Watch Event. Tune in for some insight on where the USDA plans to take our country this year!
Today we caught up with Tim Bardole of the United Soybean Board. He shares his personal journey this appointed position while also telling of all the great benefits that the Soy Checkoff offers to farmers across the nation. Find out even more at https://www.unitedsoybean.org.
Today on Ag News Daily, we chat with Cole Powers of IntelliCulture. He shares how the company's GPS plug-in helps farms become more efficient and profitable in multiple ways. You can learn even more about the product at https://www.intelliculture.com.
The girls take one to host today's #MarketMonday episode featuring Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net. Discussions include soaring wheat markets, global food insecurity, and geopolitical issues.
Today we are airing one of Delaney's great interviews from the Washington Watch event last week. She talks with Todd Vanhoose of Farm Credit counsel to get the inside scoop on the current volatile financials of ag. Tanner and Delaney also share some interesting labor news and fun conversation topics.
This fun episode features name calling, birthday celebrations, and a great interview with CropLife America. Check it out for some laughs and educational conversation!
Today we hear from Jessica Hansen from a farm hit by the Highway 702 Fire in Nebraska.
Here is a list of available resources for those that would like to donate, as well as a link to resources for those affected by the fire:
* Indianola Fire Department is taking Venmo donations to be split among fire departments.* The City of Cambridge is also taking donations for fire relief through Venmo or checks sent to the city.
Hay or Veterinary Needs: Steve Rice -+1 (308) 695-4231, Jared Sayer - 308-695-3246
Fencing: Jon Harris - 308-695-6286
Displaced Victims Immediate Relief: Mark @ Mark's Pharmacy - 308-697-3400, Erick Lee - 308-655-0258
House cleaning/Laundry: Anna Bade - 308-340-4806
https://cropwatch.unl.edu/2022...
Curt Nelson is a farmer near Brookings, SD. He has been involved on his farm since his birth in 1929. He started driving his first team of horses pulling a corn cultivator at 6 years old. I talked with him and his grandson Darren about the changes he has seen as well as some of what his day-to-day life was like.