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In its 35th year, this award winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communicati…

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    National Farmers Union Calls on Senate to Pass a Farm Bill

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026


    In a letter recently sent to the US Senate, the National Farmers Union highlights significant challenges in the farm economy, such as high input costs, low commodity prices, market volatility, trade uncertainties, and rising farm exits and bankruptcies.

    Conservation Grant Program Sign Up Underway

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026


    The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is currently accepting applications for the Conservation Innovation Grant Program (CIG). Priority areas include irrigation management, nutrient management, grazing lands, soil health, water quality, water quantity, habitat improvement, and pest management. The deadline for applications is July 27.

    As The Iran War Continues, US Ag is Losing the Battle

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026


    The Iran conflict is escalating, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) asserting control and showing no signs of negotiating soon, which could have severe repercussions for the global economy and agriculture.

    Proposal to Move Urbana Maize Center SparksConcerns

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026


    Proposed closure of the Urbana Maize Genetics Cooperation Stock Center and relocation to Ames, Iowa.

    New World Screwworm Crosses Border

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026


    The first case of New World screwworm has been confirmed in Southern Texas, and the USDA says they are taking aggressive action to prevent further spread.

    Exporters Push For USTR To React To African Meat Ban

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026


    The Africa Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA) is under scrutiny by the U.S. meat industry due to trade barriers imposed by some African countries on American beef and pork.

    Beef on Dairy Growing Quickly

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026


    The practice of beef on dairy is growing in the industry, with beef sires being used on dairy cows to produce beef calves. This approach enhances feedlot performance and meat quality compared to traditional dairy cattle

    USDA to Allocate 30M Additional Base Acres

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026


    The USDA is reviewing additional base acreage for farmers under federal safety net programs, tied to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which will allocate 30 million acres across the country.

    Dairy Trade Doing Well

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026


    The US dairy industry is not experiencing the trade challenges that other segments of agriculture are.

    Positive Moves for the PLC

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026


    The Public Lands Council (PLC) has successfully rescinded a rule implemented by the Biden administration that prioritized conservation over other land uses, which they deemed illegal and not supported by the Organic Act or the Taylor Grazing Act. Additionally, the PLC has been actively involved in the Grazing Action Plan, signing a federal MOU to standardize grazing regulations across federal lands managed by the Department of the Interior, BLM, and the USDA Forest Service.

    New ASI Leader Takes Over Hefty Issues

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026


    The American Sheep Industry Association (ASI) is addressing high labor costs and bureaucratic burdens associated with the H-2A Visa program, which is exacerbated by increased lamb imports, leading to depressed prices.

    More Cattle Coming In, Less Cattle Leaving Feedlots

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026


    Dry conditions are pushing more cattle into feedlots, which is up 2% versus a year ago.

    Pork Trade Fairing Well

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026


    Despite geopolitical conflict challenges, US pork trade has remained reasonable, and consumer demand for pork is strong. H

    Virtual Fencing As a Pasture Management Tool

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026


    VHalter, a company specializing in virtual fencing technology, has introduced a direct-to-satellite system that expands its reach, benefiting cattle producers with large, challenging terrains

    China Pledges $17B/Year in U.S. Farm Buys; Beef and Poultry Markets Reopen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026


    The US and China have agreed to expand US agricultural exports to China, with a commitment to purchase at least $17 billion annually in US farm goods.

    DOJ Seeks Public Tips in Beef Packer Antitrust Probe

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026


    The Department of Justice is investigating potential antitrust violations, including price-fixing and volume control among beef packers. The DOJ has reviewed over 3 million documents and interviewed thousands of industry participants. They are calling for public assistance to gather more information to aid their investigation and potentially restore competitive market forces, which have been suppressed by monopolistic practices, leading to the decline of the cattle industry.

    House Clears Year‑Round E15 Bill in Bipartisan Win; Senate Next

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026


    The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) has achieved a significant milestone with the House's approval of legislation allowing year-round E15 fuel sales

    Sorghum: The Next Big Forage?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026


    Due to drought conditions across the U.S., producers are increasingly looking to sorghum as a forage option. Producers are considering grazing sorghum and Sudan grasses, and potentially shifting row crop production to irrigation to recover range land

    MCOOL Cut From the House Farm Bill; R-Calf Disappointed

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026


    The Farm Bill has passed the House and is moving to the Senate, but mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) was rejected.

    NFU Backs Fertilizer Transparency Act

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026


    The National Farmers Union (NFU) is advocating for the Fertilizer Transparency Act to help American farmers cope with high fertilizer costs. Although the bill won't provide an immediate solution, it offers a path for farmers to understand fertilizer pricing.

    Positive Pork Export Numbers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026


    The US Meat Export Federation reported that March pork exports were among the largest on record, with a volume of 285,000 metric tons and a value of over $800 million, the second highest ever.

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    Part 2: Wheat as Fish Food

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026


    US Wheat Associates is focusing on its expansion into the global aquaculture market. Julia DeVille from U.S. Wheat Associates discusses the organization's efforts to establish a presence in the South American salmon market as a starting point, with plans to extend into other aquaculture sectors worldwide, particularly in Southeast Asia.

    Part 1: US Wheat Hooks Salmon Feed Market

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026


    US wheat is being explored as a key ingredient in salmon feed in South American aquaculture.

    The Market is Ripe for Sustainable Aviation Fuel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026


    With jet fuel shortages and geopolitical unrest, Sustainable Aviation Fuel is in a good position to be promoted and even eclipse this year.

    Hormuz Open; Safety Concerns Limit Some Movement

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026


    The challenges in the global fertilizer market are being further heightened due to bottlenecks and safety concerns in the Straight of Hormuz, which are driving up input costs.

    Trump Administration Investing in Domestic Fertilizer Projects

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026


    The USDA, led by Secretary Brooke Rollins, is working to reduce fertilizer input costs for American farmers by increasing domestic production.

    NCBA Backs All‑Male Fly to Fight Screw Worms

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026


    The detection of the New World screwworm near the U.S. border and a proposal to transfer the USA Agricultural Research Service to the Environmental Protection Agency to register a product that would increase the production of sterile male flies for pest control.

    House Passes Farm Bill

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026


    The U.S. House of Representatives passed its farm bill without including year-round E15 legislation, a setback for corn growers and ethanol producers. The E15 debate overshadowed the bill's passage, with a split among Republicans over small refinery exemptions nearly derailing the bill.

    USDA Announces an All-Government Approach to Help Handle Fertilizer Issues

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026


    The USDA is addressing rising fertilizer prices, which are particularly problematic for farmers as planting season begins. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins outlines a multi-faceted government effort to increase production and stabilize supply.

    War and Weather Drive Ag Market Premiums

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026


    Iowa State University agricultural economist Chad Hart discusses the impact of the Iran war and weather conditions on commodity markets. He notes that the prolonged conflict is driving up energy costs, which in turn raises prices in other markets. Additionally, adverse weather conditions are adding a weather premium to these prices

    NCBA backs revised USDA screw-worm playbook

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026


    The USDA's second draft of the New World screw worm response plan is acceptable to the National Cattlemen's Beef Association after pushing back on the initial draft plan.

    USDA, NAWG Target Sky‑High Fertilizer Costs Hitting Wheat Growers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026


    High fertilizer costs in the agriculture industry are an ongoing issue. With a particular focus on the impact of countervailing duties on phosphate imports from Russia and Morocco. The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) argues that these duties have increased fertilizer costs for wheat growers by nearly $1 billion over five years, equating to approximately $20 per acre, which significantly affects profitability

    E15 Can Offset High Gas Prices and Help Corn Farmers at The Same Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026


    Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO, Geoff Cooper highlights the role of ethanol in energy security, especially amid high fuel prices and global tensions. He emphasizes the challenges in year-round E15 sales and calls for Congress to pass legislation to allow it permanently.

    Farm Bill Advances in House as NAWG Pushes Bipartisan Support

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026


    The National Association of Wheat Growers reports that the U.S. House of Representatives is advancing a new Farm Bill with bipartisan support.

    FAPRI Outlook Flags Tariff-Driven Uncertainty That Could Cut U.S. Biofuel Use in 2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026


    The Food and Agriculture Policy Research Institute's 2026 baseline outlook projects agricultural market trends over the next decade. University of Missouri agricultural economist Ben Brown discusses the implications for renewable fuels in the U.S.

    Beef on Dairy: A Growing Trend

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026


    . A new industry report by Purina Animal Nutrition, Cattle Facts, Certified Angus Beef, and university partners indicates that beef on dairy cattle now comprises 12-15% of U.S. fed slaughter, with confidence in these cattle increasing due to better performance and carcass quality.

    US Seafood Industry Gets Support

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026


    The USDA has established a new Office of Seafood to support the seafood industry, including fishermen of all species. The office, led by USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, aims to provide resources such as grants, loans, and risk management for infrastructure, workforce development, procurement, marketing, and disaster assistance

    Traders Question USDA Data

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026


    The USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) has faced significant staffing cuts, leading to concerns about the accuracy of its data

    Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition on SAF

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026


    The SAF Coalition, comprising over 50 members across the aviation fuel value chain, is working to advance sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through collaboration, innovation, and market development. A key focus is federal advocacy to support SAF production in the U.S., utilizing American feedstocks and creating jobs for American farmers

    US Wheat Showcased in Egypt

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026


    US Wheat Associates led a trade mission to Egypt to boost demand for American wheat by educating buyers on its qualities.

    NFU Says John Deere $99M Settlement is a Step in the Right Direction

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026


    Deere & Company agreed to pay $99 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging monopolization of farm equipment repair services. The 2022 lawsuit claimed Deere withheld repair software and collaborated with dealers to limit farmers' ability to repair their own equipment or use independent shops. While the settlement, pending final court approval, doesn't fully resolve the issue, it's seen as progress by the National Farmers Union. Deere also agreed to provide digital repair tools for a deca

    Why Purdue Survey Shows Farmer Sentiment Improved

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026


    The March Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer showed improved farmer sentiment despite ongoing challenges such as tight margins, rising input costs, and higher financial risks. This improvement was partly due to bridge payments.

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