Food and agriculture impact every life on this planet, every single day. And keeping the food chain moving from farm to fork is big business. Join food and ag communications experts and industry advocates Brandon Miller and Rochelle Schnadt once a month as they chat about some of the leading stories from throughout the food chain impacting the business behind feeding the world—from innovation and legislation to market trends and consumer insights.Â
Finally! AI-powered robots we can welcome with open arms. Greenfield Robotics Head of Business Development Jared Brown joins us to share how their fleet of AI-based robots is advancing agriculture and helping lead the regenerative revolution by weeding rows, planting cover crops, adding nutrients and more—all without chemicals. Learn more about Greenfield Robotics and the groundbreaking work they're doing at GreenfieldIncorporated.com.
The beverage aisle is getting a buzzworthy upgrade. In this episode of State of the Plate , we sit down with Matt Swanson, co-founder of Drinkin'Buds , the Midwest-based THC beverage brand that's quickly becoming a standout in the functional drinks space. From the agricultural roots of hemp to demystifying Delta-9, Matt walks us through the science, the stigma, and the surprising growth of this low-dose, high-impact category. Whether you're curious about cannabis drinks or exploring what's next in consumer preferences, this is one conversation you don't want to miss. 00:00 Rochelle Ripp Schnadt and Kelli Calkins, Functional Beverages 19:55 Matt Swanson, Drinkin'Buds
From policy to weather phenomena to industry cycles, there are a lot of factors that impact the U.S. beef market. In this episode of the State of the Plate podcast, Rabobank Senior Analyst of Animal Protein Lance Zimmerman joins us to talk about the state of beef today and tomorrow and what that means for ranchers, restaurants, consumers and all throughout the food value chain.To visit the RaboResearch report referenced, visit Beefing up: Strategies to shape a stronger US beef industry amid higher prices - Rabobank.Also, C.O.nxt PR expert Rachael Glaszcz sits down to advise food brands on what they can do to stay prepared for crises and unexpected adversity.00:00 Lance Zimmerman, State of Beef57:40 Rachel Glaszcz, How to Prepare for Crisis
Two of our 2025 Trends Episode predictions come to life in one interview: the rise of beef tallow and the year of women in agriculture. In our latest State of the Plate podcast, we talk to a couple of “mompreneurs” riding the beef tallow wave with their own product line—Farm Wife Tallow. Hear how these wonderful women of agriculture, Katie Carothers, Amanda Kather and their other partners, turned an inspired idea into a successful Farm-to-Table product that they can't seem to keep in stock.
Is X on the decline? What's the current word on TikTok? Do Threads and Bluesky have staying power? With so many uncertainties swirling around in the world of social media, we thought it would be a good time to sit down with our all-knowing social media director Kelli Calkins to bring answers to your most pressing questions.
We all love to talk about the food trends that are happening. But do we ever take the time to think about why they are happening? Menu Matters President Maeve Webster does. Join this fascinating conversation with a veteran market researcher and expert predictologist (it's a word don't bother looking it up) about the human behaviors and mindsets that cause the emergence of hot food trends.
Everyone's giving their picks for 2025 food predictions right now, but no one's doing it like this. Listen in as Brandon and Rochelle give their picks for tastiest emerging food trends, then jump over to the special bonus episode where Menu Matters president and veteran market researcher Maeve Webster takes us even further behind the curtain with insights into the consumer behaviors driving flavor shifts.
Back in January, we made a few bold predictions about what 2024 would hold for the food system. In this episode we hold ourselves accountable by taking a look back at the year that was to see if what we said would happen actually happened. Listen in and see what we got right and what we got … almost right.
As the 2024 Sustainable Ag Summit approaches, we connected with two pioneers helping the food system work together to advance sustainability in the dairy industry. Tune in to hear Lauren Brey, Director of Strategic Partnerships & Sustainability at Farmers for Sustainable Food (FSF), and Holly Jones, Director of Global ESG/Sustainability at Agropur, share how they're making measurable change, together.FSF is a collaborative, industry-supported effort to promote and support farmer-led solutions to today's environmental challenges. Learn more about their work at https://farmersforsustainablefood.com/.Agropur is a North American dairy cooperative and supplier of products for the industrial, retail and food service sectors. Learn more about them and their initiatives at https://www.agropur.com/us/.
World Dairy Expo is THE place to be to experience the latest in dairy tech and innovation. But if you couldn't make it to Madison, WI, this year, we have you covered. Listen in as we discuss the coolest things we saw at WDE and share interviews with some of the show's most intriguing innovators. Bioret Agri Interview - 12:00First-Defense Interview – 16:13Golden Calf Company Interview – 22:26Merck Animal Health Interview – 28:11Micro Technologies Interview – 32:28Novonesis Interview – 38:28Trans Ova Genetics Interview – 41:36
In the next episode of our Environmental Awareness series, we chat with Steve Rowe, Chairman of the Board at BioFiltro, where they've introduced a revolutionary, regenerative wastewater filtration system powered by worms, helping dairies, vineyards and all kinds of other food and ag operations significantly reduce their environmental impact.
In our second Environmental Awareness Month episode, we talk to Dan Kurzrock, Founder and CEO of Upcycled Foods, Inc., about how they're helping turn spent grains left over from the beer brewing process into tasty treats you can really eat—a revolutionary idea to take a bite out of food waste and food insecurity. Upcycled Foods, Inc., is a pioneer in rescuing and upcycling nutritious grains desugared naturally in the brewing process. Learn more about their process and growing portfolio of products at UpcycledFoods.com.
In our first of three special Environmental Awareness Month episodes we talk to Andrea Vanderhoff, Director of technology and sustainability at Qore, about how they're using corn as a sustainable alternative to petroleum in making all kinds of fabric products, from jackets jeans and everything in between. https://www.myqira.com/
If you didn't get a chance to attend the world's leading food technology conference, we have you covered. In this episode we cover off on the coolest things we saw at the show and share interviews we had with some of food innovation's most interesting people. 00:00 – Our IFT Highlights26:26 – Interview 1, Corny Red Dye: Meghan Jacobs, Global Marketing Director, Givaudan33:29 – Interview 2, Shroom Boom: Linda May-Zhang, VP Science & Innovation, Blue California41:35 – Interview 3, Mango Bricks: Adeel Jawed, Business Development Manager, Ingredyum54:39 – Interview 4, Vertically Integrated Duck: Olivia Tucker, Director of Marketing, Maple Leaf Farms
In this episode we discuss major supply challenges facing some of our favorite fruits and veggies, the celebrity beverage phenomenon and the curators of the world's seed vault getting much deserved accolades. Plus, we preview an upcoming special episode on corn cutting into petroleum's pie. 00:00 – Intro 08:48 – Produce Supply Problems 26:43 – Celebrity Hooch 39:30 – The World's Seed Vault 47:00 – Corn-Based Fabric Preview
In this episode we look into the rise of secret menus and the fast food influencer, customers fighting back against food prices and farm bill proposal finally hitting the floor. 00:00 – Intro 2:01 – Fast Food Influencers 29:26 – Food Inflation Tipping Point 39:35 – A Farm Bill Proposal
Google is phasing out third-party digital cookies that track user data. So what does that mean for consumers, advertisers and the media professionals charged with reaching audiences? Charleston Orwig Collective Media Director Amanda Janssen-Egan stops by to shed light on what to expect when the cookies finally crumble.
Grilling season is upon us, which means plenty of backyard barbecues. But which brands deliver the most flavor when it comes to some our favorite cookout foods? We conducted a blind taste test among our Charleston Orwig Collective employee-owners so you know what to buy to guarantee your most flavorful festivities.
In our one-year pod-iversary episode, we nibble on Florida's lab meat ban, leading chicken chains turning to “some antibiotics sometimes” and nutritional updates to the USDA's WIC package. 00:00 – Celebration!11:02 – Lab Meat Chopped20:18 – Chicken Chains' New Standards31:06 – WIC updates
In this episode we chat about a proposal for more Climate Smart money, reveal the food trends that Gen Z is biting into, celebrate Earth Month by giving props to some food and ag sustainability leaders and comment on the latest Hellmann's hijinks. 00:00 – Intro06:30 – Climate Smart Update11:57 – Gen Z Food Trends22:22 – Celebrating Earth Month37:43 – Hellmann's Clickbait
In this episode we dig into the impact of Ozempic®-like drugs on the food market, interview an expert about a fascinating super-grain, cover off on the latest bird flu threat and dive into the gen-z hydration craze. 00:00 – Intro 9:20 – The Ozempic® Impact 23:18 – Sorghum the Super-grain 42:22 – The Bird Flu 50:20 – The Hydration Craze
In this episode we talk about the impact of Proposition 12 on the pork industry and consumer market, how the new nostalgia flavor trend takes us back to tastier times, and the movement toward a breakfast-less existence. 00:00 – Intro 05:20 – Proposition 12 17:30 – Nostalgia Flavor Trend 28:33 – Bypassing Breakfast
C.O.nxt Associate Creative Director Michael Bleach joins Brandon and Rochelle to talk about the best and worst food and beverage commercials in this year's big game.
In the first episode of the new year, we talk to David Banks of Bell Flavors and Fragrances about the hottest flavor trends of 2024, discuss ethical standards for social influencers and get fired up animal ag's place in the climate change debate. 00:00 – Intro 02:18 – 2024 Flavor Trends 46:44 – Influencer Ethics 1:10:16 – Attack on Animal Ag
In this lighthearted holiday episode, we take a break from some of the more pressing food biz news to prepare for Dry January with facts about the low-to-no beverage trend and taste-testing some of the hottest non-alcoholic products on the shelf. 00:00The fun begins and continues to the end
In this episode we dig into California's cancellation of the red Skittle, serve up highlights from our Federal Milk Order conversation with Lucas Sjostrom and banter about the hottest 2023 holiday food trends. 00:00 Intro 02:55 California Ingredient Bans 22:19 Federal Milk Order Convo Highlights 49:05 Holiday Food Trends
Due to the timeliness of this conversation, we're not waiting for the full episode to get this content in your ears. Lucas Sjostrom, a managing director of Edge Dairy Cooperative, shares his insight on the Federal Market Order discussions as it relates to milk and other perishable U.S. commodities, while intersecting with the new Farm Bill and potential government shut down.
In this episode we dish out takes on the struggling U.S. pea protein market, have roundup discussions on the Women in Ag panel and World Dairy Expo, discuss the Halloween sugarflation phenomenon and countdown America's least favorite candies. 00:00 Intro 04:02 Pea Protein Market at Risk 11:33 World Dairy Expo Recap 28:56 Women in Ag Follow-up 40:48 Halloween Sugarflation
We're back with another bonus episode with a super-interesting person doing super-important work. Scott Marshall, Vice President of Development and Communications at Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, joins us to talk about the impact of food insecurity in our own backyards and the amazing work they do to keep food on people's tables.
In this episode we serve up the latest update on the Farm Bill, chat about the latest label innovations helping to reduce food waste and talk with Amy Tranzillo about how her company, Agrofresh, is leading the charge to keep fresh produce fresher for longer. And because ‘tis the season, we'll get into some pumpkin spice fun facts. 00:00 Intro02:50 Farm Bill Update09:26 Food Label Innovation16:52 Amy Tranzillo Interview36:47 Pumpkin Spice Fun Facts
In this full interview with Chef Mike Haracz, Corporate Chef and Culinary Development Lead at Foodology by Univar Solutions, Chef Mike unveils his strategies for keeping up with dynamic food trends. From the surge of climate-conscious choices to deciphering consumer desires, Chef Mike shares how he stays ahead in an ever-evolving landscape.
In this episode we discuss back-to-school food programs in the Farm Bill, have a magical conversation with a food innovation wizard, unpack sustainable food packaging and countdown the top foods that'll be hardest to find in the rest of 2023. Stick around for our 'a la carte' episode with Chef Mike to hear additional insights into the dynamic food industry.
In this episode we share what we learned at the IFT FIRST expo in Chicago and talk about the latest in Climate-Smart hiring, meat labels and a new innovation that's part soybean, part pig.
In this episode we chat with NASDA CEO Ted McKinney about the future of food and achieving measurable sustainability, discuss a future that features a food-filled Mars, provide an update in the latest meat labeling legislation and taste test some truly horrifying social media food trends.
In this episode we come at Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities from all angles, including which food and ag companies are teaming up, how innovation is making partnerships easier and one partnership that's saving the rice supply, featuring special guest Jay McEntire, CEO of Arva Intelligence.
The State of the Plate podcast kicks off with rousing discussions around what food and ag organizations are looking for from the Farm Bill, how the beef market is trending, poultry gene editing technology and one new way AI is reshaping food industry research.