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U.S. Farm Report Podcast

U.S. Farm Report

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On the air for more than three decades, “U.S. Farm Report” remains the longest-running syndicated program focusing on agriculture, rural issues and the country lifestyle. Hosted by multimedia agricultural journalist with Missouri roots Tyne Morgan, a new edition of the program airs each weekend coast-to-coast. Along with perspective from John Phipps, “U.S. Farm Report” includes weekly contributions from Meteorologist Mike Hoffman, and a stable of the nation’s leading market analysts.
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The Farm Report

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Join us for a special series of The Farm Report in collaboration with The National Young Farmers Coalition that's all about The Farm Bill. Tune in to hear from farmers, policymakers, organizers, and food advocates about all the ways the farm bill directly impacts our lives—whether we realize it or not. We’ll break down farm policy and talk to young farmers about what hangs in the balance for them as another Farm Bill gets made. Join our coalition to shift power and change policy for the next ...
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Washington State Farm Bureau Report

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The focus of this report is to keep local farmers, ranchers and agribusiness men and women up to date on agriculture industry issues which affect the Washington states rural economy. Bob Larson host of the program covers a broad array of topics; from farm human interest stories, to labor issues, state sponsored trade missions, crop outlook assessments, USDA risk management announcements and animal health stories are examples of the types of news topic categories covered each month.
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Heather Gayton is a member of the Farmers of The Roche-A-Cri, one of Wisconsin's 47 producer-led watershed groups. She says they're doing something different this year -- reaching out to other environmental groups outside of agriculture. She says inviting them to meetings and farms has helped them build trust, speak each other's language, and mitig…
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Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. A quiet week in the Braves minors means a short episode as we discuss rehab assignments for Ian Anderson, AJ Smith-Shawver, and JR Ritchie. Intro by Dylan Short. Intro music Can’t Get There From Here, by R.E.M. Outro music Non, je ne regrette rien performed by Edith Piaf The post …
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Ron Hays and Michael Kelsey talk politics, elections, regents and other fun stuff in and around state government- and also preview the 2024 OCA Annual Convention coming in July It’s a wide ranging conversation that Radio Oklahoma Ag Network’s senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays has with the Executive Vice President of the OCA, Michael Kelsey…
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Ron Hays looks at the latest Drought Monitor Stats as released on July 4th- and previews the Summer Meeting of US Wheat Associates that happens in downtown OKC next week- as well as the Summer Cattle Industry Business Meeting next week in San Diego. The post Farm and Ranch News for July 5, 2024 with Ron Hays first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.…
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Ron Hays talks with Mike Schulte of the Oklahoma Wheat Commission about the 2024 Oklahoma Junior Wheat Show- entries are needed in a couple of weeks. The post Farm and Ranch News for July 4, 2024 with Ron Hays first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Ron Hays
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Welcome back as we feature specialty crops across Wisconsin and the farm families who grow them. Today, the cherry harvest takes us to Door County where we visit with Jim Seaquist of Seaquist Orchards. They care for 170,000 trees across 1,300 acres around Sister Bay. They harvest up to 15 million pounds of cherries each year. Jim says agricultural …
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Barney Creek Livestock, operated by fourth-generation rancher Pete Lannon, is making waves in the agricultural community with their innovative and sustainable ranching practices. Lannon, who began his journey by leasing his parents' ranch, has grown the operation into a thriving enterprise known for its grass-fed beef and unique leasing approach. P…
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Agriculture is more than a profession; it’s a way of life deeply rooted in tradition, innovation, and resilience. And in Iowa, one farmer's journey from early partnership to modernizing equipment and embracing conservation efforts embodies the true spirit of farming. Loran Steinlage, is the owner of FLOLO farms and he explains how they have overcom…
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Abeer Saha sits down with us at the American History Museum in Washington D.C. He’s a curator of engineering and agriculture. Saha's job is to put together exhibits, collect objects, and do research. He says less than 1 percent of artifacts curators collect are put on display… but today, three tractors made the cut and are in an exhibit along with …
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Listen as KC visits with OSU’s Dr. Kim Anderson as he retires from Oklahoma State on July 31. What he is going to miss the most, and what he has planned for retirement! KC Also goes over the latest and last wheat harvest report for the state. The post Farm and Ranch News for July 3, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.…
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While applying late-season nitrogen is around the corner and an excellent opportunity to maximize yield potential, the risk of crop burn can be a challenge. Fred Nichols, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer for Huma says their technology allows them to provide farmers with a product that is a safe, cost-effective way to apply nitrogen and boost yield. …
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Taking place this week at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison is the National Angus Junior Show. Caitlyn Brandt is the Director of events and Junior Activities for the American Angus Association. She is solely in charge of planning of the show and making sure it runs. Brandt explains how many exhibitors and animals will be partaking in the show an…
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Mark McCully is the CEO of the American Angus Association and is attendance at the National Junior Angus Show this week in Madison. McCully touched on his role with the American Angus Association and how its run. Along with their programs and how they've grown over the past year, and how some new programs have been performing as well. He also talks…
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Jack Dameron is the Chairman of the Junior Angus Association Board. He is originally from Illinois and the 5th generation on his families beef operation. Attending the University of Illinois helped him prepare for his role of being on the Junior Board. But ultimately hopes he can inspire and leave behind a lasting legacy for other youth in the angu…
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Becky Henderson and Mia Beyer are the co-hosts for the National Junior Angus Show taking place at the Alliant Energy Center this week. They both also have roles with the Wisconsin Junior Angus Association. They talk about what the show all entails for the week and what other events are taking place to help showcase the Angus breed. As well as the b…
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In an era where sustainable farming practices and mentorship are more crucial than ever, Brooks Farms stands out as a shining example of dedication and innovation. With a rich legacy and a forward-thinking approach, the Brooks family is not only transforming their land but also inspiring a new generation of farmers. Ron Brooks, CEO of Brooks Farms,…
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Sweet corn is on the way according to Scott Skelly, 6th generation farmer at Skelly's Farm Market in Janesville. He gives Stephanie Hoff a growing season update. Bill MacFarlane saw his business model literally blow up, after a F2 tornado hit his pheasant operation directly. 4 of MacFarlane's 15,000 square foot barns were tattered. More than 100,00…
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A Wisconsin farmer had always envied producers in the West - so he moved. Steve Rooney is a Wisconsin native who just relocated his ranch from Colorado to Montana. Bob Bosold visits with him on the challenges and rewards he sees. Ron Brooks from Waupaca, WI, is a Leopold Conservation Award winner who believes seeing is learning. He takes young farm…
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With all the wet weather Wisconsin farmers have endured, many will be considering tiling for the future. Charitee Seebecker learns more about the technology from Troy Aalsma, Sales Representative for Kartechner Brothers LLC.If you're hitting the links this weekend, pause and notice the turf. It's critically important. Darin Bevard is the director o…
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Despite making up 25% of all high school students in Wisconsin, rural students face lower college enrollment rates compared to their non-rural peers. College – 2-year or 4-year – may not be for everyone, but rural students often must navigate planning for after high school without all the information and support they need to determine the best path…
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For the first time in over a decade, an international crowd is coming together in the Green Bay area to celebrate the Brown Swiss heritage in Wisconsin. Josh Hushon joins us in-studio, assistant chair of the National Brown Swiss Convention and past president of the Wisconsin Brown Swiss Association. He has the details for this week’s show. He sugge…
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Hundreds of thousands of people will head to Washington D.C. this week to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. While they look up to enjoy the fireworks, there’s something else up there that’s a bit harder to see: rooftop farms. Kristof Grina, the co-founder and farm manager at Up Top Acres, says his goal is to restore nature in cities, and they d…
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More than 300 agriculture educators and FFA advisors got together to share ideas, resources and support, at the Wisconsin Association of Agricultur Educators(WAAE) summer conference in Oshkosh. Collaboration was a major theme when visiting with instructors. The new president of WAAE, Mary Handrich from Denmark, is continuing to build bridges with l…
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Ashley Hagenow from Poynette WI, finishes her year as Alice in Dairyland on July 8th. She recalls lots of fond memories and recaps what her year of service looked like. While also elaborating on what's to come to for the hopes of this program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Pam Jahnke
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With the severe weather surprising many communities in Wisconsin, it's important that farmers and land owners know the NRCS is there. Terry Cosby is the Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and was in Madison for the Sand County Foundations National Conservation Symposium. Cosby has been with NRCS for over 4 decades, but continues t…
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UW-Madison is celebrating 175 years, and to help celebrate has been on a tour all across Wisconsin. This stop in particular was at the Badger Veterinary Hospital in Janesville. Tod Pritchard works at the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association, and helped organized this tour. His hope with this tour was to help people see the direct correlation…
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Kristi Thorson is the Associate Dean for the advancement and administration for the Veterinary School of Medicine for UW-Madison. On the Janesville stop for the 175 year tour for UW-Madison she touched on the highly anticipated renovations and improvements that are in play on campus. Some of the renovations including new buildings and facilities to…
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Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative is launching an innovative program to simplify the permitting process for farmers. The Maestro program assists farmers in orchestrating the many steps and processes of obtaining and maintaining a permit. Tim Trotter Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative CEO says this initiative was shaped by the voices of their members and is …
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Listen as KC Goes over what your 4th of July Cookout is going to cost this year, and the latest Oklahoma Drought Monitor. The post Farm and Ranch News for June 28, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.KC Sheperd
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As we get older and begin thinking about what’s really important to us, many in rural America start thinking about things like Social Security and paying for living expenses like food and medicine, and AARP’s Sean Voskuhl says living in rural areas has challenges.
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Representative Scott Johnson of the Assembly for the 33rd District, was apart of the Badger Veterinary Hospital tour in Janesville. This tour was put on to celebrate 175 years of UW-Madison. The purpose of the tour was to showcase possible career pathways for students from UW-Madison partnerships. He touches on the significance of medical advanceme…
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After a EF-1 Tornado touched down right outside of Marshall, a local Century farm was left in shambles. Klecker Farms was recognized as a Century farm at the Wisconsin State Fair back in 2019. After all these years of many close calls, they were now hit with devastation. Although they don't milk cows anymore, none of the beef cattle on the farm wer…
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You may know Meister Cheese for their various products of delicious cheese. But what you may not know is they process whey protein concentrate to create protein products. Muscoda Protein Products is conjoined with Meister Cheese to help process the whey byproduct left from the cheesemaking process. The Meister family created Muscoda Protein Product…
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Alice in Dairyland, Ashley Hagenow, is getting ready to pass the duty on to the next "Alice". Jill Welke sits down with Hagenow to recap all her June dairy activities and talk more about what her plans are for the future. Bridget Mason, assistant state climatologist in Wisconsin, explains the severe weather the state's experienced and what July's f…
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This past week has seen unprecedented weather activity across Wisconsin, marked by intense heat, high humidity, and severe storms that have brought significant rainfall and caused widespread damage. "We've experienced multiple rounds of storms, producing heavy rainfall, damaging winds, tornadoes, and hail across the state," said Bridgette Mason, As…
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As we get older and begin thinking about what’s really important to us, many in rural America start thinking about things like Social Security and paying for living expenses like food and medicine, and AARP’s Sean Voskuhl says living in rural areas has challenges.
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Leslie Rather's daughter benefits from the Edvest 529 program with the Wisconsin College Savings Program. She talks about her journey with saving for her daughter's education and how it has impacted all of their lives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Pam Jahnke
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Ron Hays and Michael Kelsey talk politics, elections, regents and other fun stuff in and around state government- and also preview the 2024 OCA Annual Convention coming in July It’s a wide ranging conversation that Radio Oklahoma Ag Network’s senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays has with the Executive Vice President of the OCA, Michael Kelsey…
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