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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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Ag News Daily: May 30, 2025: U.S. Cattle Trade, New World Screwworm Update

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Many stories and an interview discussing the U.S. livestock industry in this week’s episode, along with ag policy, crop conditions and market news. Agriculture news this week includes weekly crop, weather and market updates in addition to several top agriculture related headlines. On the ag policy front, hundreds of agricultural groups have sent a letter urging Congress to pass legislation that would protect access to key pesticides, another $1 billion for livestock products affected by drought or wildfire in 2023 or 2024 and $14.5 million increase in federal reimbursements to support state meat and poultry inspection programs. Related to the livestock sector, CattleFax CEO Randy Blach recently stated the U.S. cattle herd rebuilding effort may finally be gaining momentum, recently announced $21 million investment in a sterile fly facility in Mexico to fight against the New World screwworm and the USDA’s Chief Veterinarian stating the U.S. will likely resume Mexican cattle imports by the end of the year. We close out May Beef Month with an interview talking about many of the challenges the U.S. cattle industry is facing from both bull and bear perspective with National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane. He talks about some of the opportunities and challenges for U.S. beef in trade relationships, New World screwworm concerns and more when Delaney Howell was in Washington D.C. for the annual NAFB Washington Watch event. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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Ag News Daily: May 23, 2025: Potential Trade Shifts, and Innovation in Equipment Management

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This week’s episode covers USDA related news, trade conversations happening between the United States and China and an interview with Tracey Wiedmeyer, CEO and Co-Founder of Gripp, a platform connecting the lifespan of equipment on the farm to a log of information. Agriculture news this week includes federal updates, new policy changes and emerging challenges in the agricultural industry. The USDA is rolling out its annual national producer survey and launching an initiative aimed at supporting family farms. We also discuss a proposed shipping bill that could benefit small craft beer and wine producers, signs of progress in United States and China trade negotiations and the return of a crop disease. Plus, data highlights shifting financial trends for farmers in the Midwest. In this week’s interview, Tracey Wiedmeyer shares how Gripp is transforming farm operations by streamlining equipment management. We discuss how the company began, how the software uses a QR code and what feedback they have received from farmers to bankers. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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Ag News Daily: May 16, 2025: Planting Progress Surges, Livestock Border Closure, and the Future of 45Z

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Summer weather hits early as farmers push ahead with planting. We cover rapid planting pace, the USDA’s emergency livestock border closure over Screwworm concerns, and a major new U.S.-UK trade deal. Plus, ransomware attacks on the rise for U.S. agriculture, the House proposes significant SNAP cuts, and the 45Z biofuels tax credit may receive a four-year extension. Then we sit down with Geoff Cooper, President and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, to talk about the future of E15 and what the 45Z extension means for the industry. Be sure to subscribe and follow @AgNewsDaily for the latest ag updates!

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Ag News Daily: May 9, 2025: Ag Policy News This Week in D.C.

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This week’s episode includes coverage from our team in Washington D.C. and an interview with an entrepreneur with over ten years in the soil health business. Our D.C. coverage includes insights and quotes from U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, NRCS Chief Aubrey J.D. Bettencourt, and USDA Chief Meteorologist Brad Rippey. Topics include recent U.S. trade wins, the latest developments on the Waters of the U.S. rule, government downsizing or what guests referred to as rightsizing and yet another delay in the Farm Bill markup. We also report on a new economic impact study on the biomass-based diesel industry and Bayer’s decision to exit the seed treatment equipment market. In this month’s interview, we hear what led Landom Oldham from Heartland Soil Services to starting the company over 10 years ago, the risks he had to take and how soil health awareness among farmers has grown. Oldham did not grow up on a farm, but now is actively involved in the agriculture industry and provides a planting update from the Kansas area. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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PigX: Season 5, Episode 11: New Split Suckling Research Reveals Surprises

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A recent research collaboration between a university and a commercial farm studied 1,500 sows and 22,000 piglets and discovered unexpected findings about the common practice of split suckling. Their research found that this long-standing practice might not be benefiting piglets on day one as much as producers previously thought. Discussing the research are Mikayla Spinler, a graduate research assistant at Kansas State University, and Ashley Hartman, a research coordinator at Pillen Family Farms and DNA Genetics. The two discuss how the research was chosen, conducted and next steps on today’s episode.

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Ag News Daily: May 2, 2025: Celebrating National Beef Month with Industry News, and More

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This week’s episode covers the latest in agriculture including recent EPA announcements, updates in ag policy and an interview with a Nebraska beef producer who is selling direct to consumer. Agriculture news this week includes the EPA issuing an emergency waiver allowing nationwide sales of E15 fuel during the summer months. The agency also announced its final insecticide strategy. In other headlines, charges have been dropped against a South Dakota ranch family, and a new update has been released on the New World screwworm. Meanwhile, the Rural Mainstreet Index has fallen below growth-neutral for the 18th time in the past 19 months. Despite a decline in U.S. feed grain and oilseed imports, China’s grain supply is not expected to be significantly impacted, and more ag news. Happy National Beef Month! This month’s interview highlights how one family ranch in Nebraska is helping launch a nonprofit aimed at getting more locally raised beef into school meal programs. Hear from Jordan Classen of Classen Land and Cattle as she shares their story, along with valuable tips for producers interested in starting their own direct-to-consumer beef business. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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PigX: Niche Production Mini-Series, Episode 4: Direct Marketing in Swine

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The final episode of this month’s special niche production series on the PigX Podcast explores how small-scale producers can take advantage of direct marketing opportunities. Dr. Colt Knight, state livestock specialist at the University of Maine, shares how producers can successfully market and sell their meat directly to consumers. These strategies are not only helpful for pork producers, but they are relevant to anyone with an entrepreneurial mindset. This episode highlights many considerations for building a supportive community, boosting sales and how embracing creativity can make a big impact.

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Ag News Daily: April 25, 2025: Global Agriculture Updates and National Volunteer Week Spotlight

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This week’s agriculture news includes a newly released report showing an increase in farm bankruptcies, an update on California’s Proposition 12 and sources indicating that the House Agriculture Committee is aiming for early May to mark up its portion of the president’s party-line bill. We also take a look at what may be next for Summit Carbon Solutions, along with global agriculture developments in Vietnam, Argentina and the cotton industry. Plus, we bring you the latest updates on tariffs, fertilizer markets, and this week’s crop progress report.In celebration of National Volunteer Week, this week’s interview includes a conversation with two Channel SeedPros Matt Blodet from Maine and Ellen Rahn from Illinois. The two share insights on the refreshed Channeling Good initiative. The program is now taking a more localized approach, empowering Channel SeedPros to nominate nonprofit organizations within their own communities for funding to support impactful, grassroots projects across the country. We also chat about what is ahead for the brand this growing season.Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

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The Ag Queen Podcast: Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 93 | Training Veterans on Commercial Vertical Farming

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In today's show, we visit with Christopher Burnett, who is recently retired from the Marine Corps. His goal is to start a nonprofit indoor commercial vertical farm to train military veterans and their families on the latest tools, techniques, and technology driving the CEA/vertical farm market. He has a proposal with the GW Bush Presidential Center Stand To Veteran Leadership Program to open a nonprofit commercial farm in Hagerstown, MD to expose folks to hydro, aero, and aquaponic systems. Tune into the podcast to learn more.

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PigX: Niche Production Mini-Series, Episode 3: Understanding the Importance of Protein in Pigs

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This week’s third episode of this month’s special mini-series focused on niche production, we are focusing on the importance of protein in swine nutrition. This week, we hear from Dr. Laura Greiner, director of the Iowa Pork Industry Center and an associate professor of animal science at Iowa State University. Dr. Greiner shares insights from her research, discusses the reasons behind variations in protein levels and breaks down key nutritional concepts, acknowledging that swine nutrition can sometimes be confusing for producers.

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