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Ag News Daily Podcast

The Ag News Daily podcast is compilation of the latest agricultural news in one convenient 30 minute talk show styled run down. Combined with fascinating interviews from folks all across the industry, the AND podcast aims to be your daily dose of agricultural news!

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Girls Talk Ag Podcast

Girls Talk Ag features Jennifer Campbell, a farmer and blogger, Karen Corrigan, an independent agronomist and business owner, and Kelsey Litchfield, an agriculture digital media consultant. With their perfect mix of experience and personality, the girls get together to discuss what’s currently on in...

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PigX

Ideas in the swine industry worth sharing. Join extension specialists and swine industry experts as they engage in conversations aimed to help producers succeed in raising healthy pigs. PigX is a national podcast hosted by the Iowa Pork Industry Center at Iowa State University.

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Ag State of Mind

ASoM focuses on mental health and how it affects those of us involved in agriculture. I will hold conversations with both professionals and producers about addressing mental health in ag and how we can adequately remedy the stresses.

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The Ag Queen Podcast

In the Ag Queen Podcast, you will hear from the movers and shakers that are shaping the agriculture industry.

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Ag on Tap

Husband and wife ag radio personalities Sabrina and Rusty Halvorson team up in this upbeat, fun, and informative show about unique ag stories. Together, they get answers to questions others are afraid to ask. Why are pumpkins so hard to grow? How many apples are in a pint of cider? Are alpacas hugga...

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Midwest Farm Wives

Grab your beverage of choice and hang out with Whitney and Kylie, your farm wife besties, on their weekly podcast where they chat about midwest farm life, motherhood, rural living, plus so much more.

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August 8, 2025: Tariff Updates, Tar Spot Insight with Dr. Martin Chilvers, and More Ag News

  • Aug 8, 2025
This week on Ag News Daily, we cover two major trade updates. President Trump signed an executive order placing an additional 25% tariff on imports from India. Separately, a broader set of tariff increases also took effect this week. We also cover the USDA’s latest SNAP waivers in six states, along with the continued spread of tar spot in corn-growing areas. John Deere has introduced a new diagnostics tool aimed at improving equipment repair, potentially impacting ongoing right-to-repair discussions. We also highlight Luke Lindberg’s recent confirmation as Under Secretary for Trade and what it could mean for U.S. ag exports. This week’s interview features Dr. Martin Chilvers from Michigan State University. Chilvers shares his research-based insight on tar spot, including how to identify it and how growers can manage it during the season. Here are some resources mentioned in the conversation: https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/an-overview-of-tar-spot https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/roi-calculators https://cropprotectionnetwork.... Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 95 | Antique Tractor Preservation Day Founder, Michael Hinton

  • Aug 7, 2025
Michael Hinton, founder of the Antique Tractor Preservation Day, discussed the recent proclamation by the Kansas Governor, making August 22 an annual observance. The event will be held in Hutchison, Kansas, featuring a pictorial postmark available nationally and internationally. Hinton highlighted the involvement of local sponsors, the Hutchison Fire Department, and the Great Plains Antique Tractor Club. He also mentioned the Rose Bowl Parade's interest in his initiative and his plans to expand the event nationally. Hinton emphasized the importance of preserving agricultural heritage and engaging future generations.In addition, he is the founder of the Talking Tractors website.

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Season 6, Episode 3: Manure Handling Connections Between PRRSV and PEDV

  • Aug 4, 2025
Biosecurity is vital to any swine operation, and manure handling can pose serious potential risks. Research from Ana Paula Serafini Poeta Silva, a research scientist from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University, studied the association between manure management practices and disease outbreaks, Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) and Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV). On today’s episode, she highlights the analysis on improving pumping procedures and which disease showed a stronger association in wean-to-market pigs. Learn more about the research: https://fieldepi.org/team/

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August 1, 2025: A Big Week in Trade, Ag Industry Headlines, and More

  • Aug 1, 2025
In this week’s episode, we look over two major international trade developments impacting agriculture, from new U.S. tariffs on EU goods to Argentina’s rollback of export duties. Plus, hear what the return of U.S. beef to Australia means for American ranchers. We’ll also cover the latest crop progress and weather across the Plains and Midwest, a plant explosion in Nebraska and a look into the July cattle inventory report. Additional highlights include U.S. and South Korea trade updates and the continued rise of U.S. rail mergers with Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern's new deal. For this week’s interview, Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, Executive Director of the Modern Ag Alliance, joins us to share where the group stands on ag legislation, the future of chemical labeling and what producers can expect next from the Alliance. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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July 25, 2025: Ag Policy Shifts, Trade Deals + Pat Hord Talks Prop 12

  • Jul 25, 2025
This episode breaks down major developments in U.S. trade, agriculture and transportation policy. We cover President Trump's new tariff agreement with Japan and what it means for supply chains and defense contracts. Plus, a look at the potential Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern merger, the USDA’s sweeping reorganization plan and Nebraska’s new ban on lab-grown meat. We also touch on growing concerns over tar spot in the Corn Belt, renewed screwworm control efforts in Texas and the latest in fertilizer markets. Jacie and Tanner also had the opportunity to speak with Pat Hord, Vice President of the National Pork Producers Council, about how California’s Proposition 12 is affecting farmers and food prices nationwide. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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July 18, 2025: Trade Moves, Policy Updates + A Vertical Beef Market Opportunity

  • Jul 18, 2025
In this week’s episode, we break down a wave of trade developments and new ag policy. In the news, data shows U.S. farm bankruptcies in early 2025 have already exceeded last year’s total. We also break down key international trade moves, including a new U.S. and Indonesia agreement and proposed tariffs involving Russia, the EU, Mexico and others. The U.S. formally withdraws from the Tomato Suspension Agreement, reinstating duties on Mexican imports. Meanwhile, the Justice Department files a lawsuit challenging California’s egg regulations. This week’s interview explores a new vertical beef market opportunity for producers in Nebraska and western Iowa. Legacy Beef Co-Op will supply cattle to Cattlemen’s Heritage Beef Company, which plans to build a state-of-the-art processing plant in Iowa. Tanner and Delaney sit down with Chad Tentinger to learn more about what this means for cattle producers. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 94 | Organic Vodka Company Relocates from Russia to the Midwest

  • Jul 16, 2025
David Katz, founder of Zyr Vodka, discussed his 25-year journey in the vodka industry, starting in Russia and transitioning to the U.S. He highlighted the unique aspects of Zyr Vodka, made from organic winter wheat and rye, and distilled in Peoria, Illinois. The brand was significantly impacted by the Russia-Ukraine war, leading to a shift in production to the U.S. Zyr Vodka is distributed in about 30 states, with plans to expand. The brand emphasizes transparency, using no additives, and is certified organic and gluten-free.

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July 11, 2025: Ag Policy Updates + New World Screwworm Developments

  • Jul 11, 2025
In this week’s episode, we cover major USDA updates, including a new farm security initiative and the appointment of Stephen Vaden as USDA Deputy Secretary. We also take a closer look at the closure of southern ports following a New World Screwworm outbreak. In the headlines, a screwworm outbreak near the Mexico border halted livestock imports and delayed key port reopenings as both the U.S. and Mexico invest millions in containment efforts. President Trump raised tariffs on South Korea and Japan to 25%, with additional trade actions expected later this month. Biofuel groups welcomed the EPA’s newly proposed fuel standards for 2026 and 2027. Plus, President Trump voiced support for allowing immigrant farmworkers to remain on U.S. farms. This week, Delaney and Tanner sat down with Andrew Coppin, founder and CEO of Ranchbot. They dive into the latest industry dynamics, the importance of southern border monitoring and key biosecurity measures regarding the screwworm pest. Coppin also shares why the threat of New World Screwworm isn’t just a Texas issue, it’s a national concern for all livestock producers. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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Season 6, Episode 2: Functional Teat Count and Its Impact on Swine Performance

  • Jul 7, 2025
Abigail Jenkins noticed a challenge in the swine industry and researched it — more piglets are being born than there are functional teats to support them. As a graduate research assistant at Kansas State University, she studied how litter size, relative to functional teat count, impacts lactating sows and litter performance. In this July episode of the PigX Podcast, Abigail Jenkins is joined by Dr. Joel DeRouchey to discuss the importance of this research and what insights it offers for the swine industry.

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July 3, 2025: Trade News, SCOTUS Decisions + Carbon Market Insight

  • Jul 3, 2025
This week’s episode dives into trade updates, Supreme Court decisions, crop progress and food safety tips for your outdoor barbecues for the Fourth of July and this summer. This week’s news includes a closer look at the Senate’s passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill and two key Supreme Court rulings that may impact agriculture. We also cover major trade developments, including a new agreement with Vietnam, the USDA’s phased reopening of southern ports, and a trade mission to the Dominican Republic. In the markets, farmer sentiment declined in June amid growing trade uncertainty, while crop progress and harvest updates continue across the country. For this week’s interview, Delaney and Michelle sit down with Dylan Lubbe of Agoro Carbon Alliance to explore the company’s expanding role in the carbon market, its new partnership with Microsoft and what it means for producers. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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