Jeff French, Owner of AgHedgers, is on the show for #MarketMonday! Tune in as we talk about today's high soybean prices, the closing export window, wheat, and more.
Luke and Natalie Kovarik joined me to discuss how they have used technology to build a business that can scale as first generation operators. We talk about the importance of making use of overheads to produce multiple streams of income as well as tools like Performance Beef and how it has helped them keep track of where they are in their backgrounding operation.Sponsor:PerformanceLivestockAnalytics.com
Today we change it up a little. A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of being a guest on the The Rural Housewives "On The Front Porch" podcast sharing my own journey. Mary and Angela were so gracious to share this episode with me so I could share it with you all as well. It is an incredible opportunity for me to share my perspective and for you all to hear me as a guest on a podcast. Thanks to Mary and Angela for having me on their podcast. Check them out at https://www.theruralhousewives.com/
Don't forget about our audience survey! https://docs.google.com/forms/...J.J. Jones of the National Institute for American Agriculture joins the show to talk about their new leadership program.
Emma Lindberg of National Farmers Union is on today to talk about the Beginning Farmer Institute! Tune in to hear more about program and how it could benefit your farming journey.
On the show today is Ed Elfmann of the American Bankers Association! Ed gives us an update from ABA, talks about their upcoming conference, details the ECORA bill, and more.
Kenny and Sarah Smith, a husband-wife duo raising cattle in Washington, join us for #TechTuesday! We chat about how the started raising cattle, how they use Performance Beef to reach their goals, and the benefit of Ultra High Frequency tags.
We are talking markets today with Ted Seifried! Besides the usually "is a hotdog a sandwich" debate, we talk about the hype about the acreage shift, tomorrow's WASDE report, and more.
Steve Kenyon a grazier and educator in Canada joined me to discuss how he manages every year to prepare for a drought. We talked about his approach to grazing in good years and drier years and how he thinks about grazing given the history of a given paddock's management.
Reshaping how we view anxiety. Often times, we look at anxiety as something that is bad and needs to be exterminated. However, anxiety is a sign of a healthy reaction to a negative stimuli. We need to examine the root cause of that anxiety and work on that.