Today's show features information on the US Cotton Protocol- what it is and new developments.According to trustuscotton.org, The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol’s vision is to set a new standard in sustainable cotton production where full transparency is a reality and continuous improvement to improve our environmental footprint is the central goal.Launched in 2020, the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol is built on a foundation of robust data capture, aggregation, and reporting that drives continuous improvement across six key sustainability metrics – water use, energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, soil conservation, soil carbon, and land use – and is the world’s first sustainable cotton fiber program to offer article-level supply chain transparency.
The Red Power Roundup 2023 recently took place in Grand Island, NE, and drew a large crowd from all over the United States as well as some international visitors.Today's show is a celebration of one family's passion for Farmall tractors and their family history of collecting tractors. It is a special story of tractor enthusiast Michael Hinton and his Father- in -Law, Lawerence Jury. We are also joined by Donelle Egger Moormeier, Co-Chairperson of the event.Sit back and enjoy this fun conversation on how tractor enthusiasts got started and how tractors helped to shape their lives and interests
Get a sugarbeet growing conditions report in today's interview with the President of the Colorado Sugarbeet Growers Association, Jack Breidenbach. So far so good for area growers.
It's a good year for sunflower growers. Learn more about the economics, exports, and what growers are looking for in the 2023 Farm Bill in today's show with Executive Director, John Sandbakken of the National Sunflower Association.
In today's show, I am joined by Dr. Kim Stackhouse-Lawson, director of the Colorado State University Ag Next Program. Among the research that is part of this program is finding ways to produce climate-smart cattle in an effort to lower emissions while benefitting the ecosystem. Learn more in today's show.
Marc Arnusch is a third-generation farmer and is the owner of Marc Arnusch Farms; a diversified row crop and agri-business operation, located in Prospect Valley, CO. He is using a brand new Artificial Intelligence technology that is benefiting his operation and could be an important tool in aggregating precision ag data in an easy to use format for decision making. Learn how he is using it on this episode of the Ag Queen Podcast.
Hayes Goosey Assistant Professor and Extension Forage Specialist at Montana State University-Bozeman Livingston, Montana talks about forage and range management for cattle.
Today we learn more about venture capital in the ag space specific to companies that are addressing the challenges facing global food systems. Fulcrum Global Capital, LLC Managing Partner and CEO, Duane Cantrell brings a wealth of knowledge to the business and to today's show.
On today's show, learn more about how a company called, Acceligen developed gene-edited pigs. In this case, they are edited to resist Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome. Find out how this technology evolved, how it works and what it means for the pork industry.
An update from Chris Galen with the National Milk Producers Federation on the second U.S.-Mexico-Canada dairy tariff dispute, the naming of dairy products, and dairy economics.