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This news program gets cutting edge science, technology, corporate mergers and innovative farming activities out to today’s ag community. In addition the ag economy relies on breaking news on farm regulations and political announcements, information important to keeping our producers ahead of the game not only locally but on the world stage. Bob Larson is the newest member of the team. Bob grew up in Southeastern WA working in the fields as all rural kids do. He left the country life behind to pursue a career in broadcast journalism. He comes to us from the number one talk radio station in Seattle, KIRO, where Bob was the station’s news editor for eight years. This is a daily 2:30 minute program.

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    Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act and Ethanol Exports Climb in August

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025


    The Senate unanimously passed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, and Federal trade data shows, U.S. ethanol exports climbed sharply in August, driven by record sales to Canada and the European Union.

    California Winegrape Acres Removed and Endangered Species Act Changes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025


    California winegrape growers have removed nearly 40,000 acres of vineyards, roughly 7% of the state's winegrape acreage, and the Trump administration proposes sweeping changes to the Endangered Species Act, setting up a fight with conservation groups.

    Sustainable U.S. Peanuts Enrollment and Endangered Species Act Changes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025


    Building on record-breaking grower participation last year, the American Peanut Council's Sustainable U.S. Peanuts announced the start of its 2025 crop enrollment, and the Trump administration proposes sweeping changes to the Endangered Species Act, setting up a fight with conservation groups.

    Farm Safety Net Funds Approved and Trump Lifts Brazilian Tariffs

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025


    U.S. farm safety net programs are projected to deliver more than $13.5 billion in payments for the 2025 crop year, and President Trump lifted the 40% tariffs he imposed in July on Brazilian food imports, easing strain on agricultural markets.

    New WOTUS Rule Applauded and China Buys More U.S. Soybeans

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025


    Groups like the American Soybean Association applauded the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers for proposing a more workable version of the “Waters of the U.S.” rule for agriculture, and traders with knowledge of the deal told Reuters that China bought at least 14 cargoes of U.S. soybeans.

    Rural Revitalization and Farm Bill Extension Does Little

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025


    The New Democrat Coalition unveils sweeping Rural Revitalization Agenda aimed at boosting healthcare access, strengthening farm economy and expanding broadband in underserved communities, and the temporary extension of the 2018 Farm Bill offers little relief from rising costs and growing uncertainty.

    North Carolina Bird Flu and Farm Bill Extension Does Little

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025


    North Carolina ag officials say nearly 9,500 turkeys at a Wayne County breeder operation have tested positive for bird flu, and the temporary extension of the 2018 Farm Bill offers little relief from rising costs and growing uncertainty.

    New WOTUS Rule Applauded and China Buys More U.S. Soybeans

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025


    Groups like the American Soybean Association applauded the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers for proposing a more workable version of the “Waters of the U.S.” rule for agriculture, and traders with knowledge of the deal told Reuters that China bought at least 14 cargoes of U.S. soybeans.

    Hurricane Season Ends and FSA Offices Reopen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025


    With the 2025 hurricane season nearly complete, it appears the East Coast, especially the Southeast, escaped the impact of a landfalling hurricane for the first time in a decade, and in a move aimed at easing frustration among producers, the USDA reopens approximately 2,100 Farm Service Agency county offices.

    Cling Peach Uncertainty and FSA Offices Reopen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025


    California cling peach growers face an uncertain future after long-term contracts worth more than a half-billion dollars were voided by Del Monte Foods, and in a move aimed at easing frustration among producers, the USDA reopens approximately 2,100 Farm Service Agency county offices.

    LanzaJet Begins Georgia Operations and Beef Prices Climb

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025


    LanzaJet has begun full operations at its Freedom Pines Fuels plant in Soperton, Georgia, becoming the first commercial-scale facility in the world to produce jet fuel from ethanol, and America's beef bills are set to keep climbing, according to Omaha Steaks President and CEO Nate Rempe.

    California Drought Hits Water Costs and Beef Prices Climb

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025


    Recent droughts in California pushed the cost of surface water for farmers and other users up by $487 per acre-foot, and America's beef bills are set to keep climbing, according to Omaha Steaks President and CEO Nate Rempe.

    98th National FFA Conventon and Expo and USDA Trade Mission to Mexico

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025


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    California Plants Fewer Cotton Acres and October Tractor Sales Down

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025


    With stagnating cotton prices, California growers planted fewer acres this year than almost any time in the past century, and the Association of Equipment Manufacturer's monthly "Flash Report" shows October sales for all tractors in the U.S. were down 20% from the same month last year.

    Georgia Foundation for Ag Scholarships and October Tractor Sales Down

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025


    The Georgia Foundation for Agriculture is offering $66,000 worth of scholarships in 2026 in support of students studying for careers in ag-related fields, and the Association of Equipment Manufacturer's monthly "Flash Report" shows October sales for all tractors in the U.S. were down 20% from the same month last year.

    Beef Processing Investigation and Chinese Scientist Admits Smuggling

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025


    The Meat Institute reacts after President Trump called on the Department of Justice to investigate the beef processing sector, and a Chinese scientist charged with smuggling biological materials has pleaded guilty.

    Land O'Lakes and Microsoft AI Plan and Ag Chair Relieved with Government Reopens

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


    Land O'Lakes and Microsoft announced a multiyear strategic plan and their shared commitment to agricultural innovation, and House Ag Committee Chair "GT" Thompson expressed his relief after the vote to reopen the federal government.

    Veteran Farmer Award of Excellence and Ag Chair Relieved with Government Reopens

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


    The American Farm Bureau names Retired Army Command Sergeant Major Matthew Rutter of South Carolina as the second winner of the Veteran Farmer Award of Excellence, and House Ag Committee Chair "GT" Thompson expressed his relief after the vote to reopen the federal government.

    HPAI Confirmed in Georgia Flock and October Commodity Prices Drop

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025


    The Georgia Department of Agriculture, and the USDA's APHIS, confirm a case of HPAI at a commercial poultry operation in Gordon County, and October global food commodity prices dropped for the second straight month.

    Gray Wolves Euthanized and October Commodity Prices Drop

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025


    After months of failed efforts to reduce the level of livestock kills with nonlethal methods, the California Fish and Wildlife euthanized four gray wolves, and October global food commodity prices dropped for the second straight month.

    Border Remains Closed to Mexican Livestock and Corn Growers Urge USMCA Renewal

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025


    Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says the U.S. IS NOT ready to open its border once again to cattle imports from Mexico, and National Corn Growers Association urges White House to support 16-year renewal of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

    Border Remains Closed to Mexican Livestock and Corn Growers Urge USMCA Renewal

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025


    Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says the U.S. IS NOT ready to open its border once again to cattle imports from Mexico, and National Corn Growers Association urges White House to support 16-year renewal of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

    More Autonomous Tractors and China Buying More U.S. Goods

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025


    Farm advocates may be closer to achieving regulatory changes that would clear the way for wider adoption of autonomous tractors, and after recent meetings between the two countries, China will suspend retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, including duties on some farm goods.

    Georgia Young Peanut Grower Award and China Buying More U.S. Goods

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025


    Nominations are now open for the Outstanding Georgia Young Peanut Farmer Award, and after recent meetings between the two countries, China will suspend retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, including duties on some farm goods.

    More Autonomous Tractors and China Buying More U.S. Goods

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025


    Farm advocates may be closer to achieving regulatory changes that would clear the way for wider adoption of autonomous tractors, and after recent meetings between the two countries, China will suspend retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, including duties on some farm goods.

    SCOTUS Hears Tariff Arguments and Trump Intends to Help Farmers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025


    The Supreme Court had tough questions for the Trump administration about the legality of tariffs imposed on almost every U.S. trading partner, and Trump administration still intends to roll out up to $12 billion for farmers struggling because of tariffs.

    SCOTUS Hears Tariff Arguments and Trump Intends to Help Farmers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025


    The Supreme Court had tough questions for the Trump administration about the legality of tariffs imposed on almost every U.S. trading partner, and Trump administration still intends to roll out up to $12 billion for farmers struggling because of tariffs.

    California Walnuts Rebound and Some NASS Reports Return

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025


    After several challenging years, California walnut growers are optimistic as harvest met more favorable market conditions, and the USDA's National Ag Statistics Service will release several key ag reports in November, including the WASDE report that wasn't issued last month due to the government shutdown.

    California Walnuts Rebound and Some NASS Reports Return

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025


    After several challenging years, California walnut growers are optimistic as harvest met more favorable market conditions, and the USDA's National Ag Statistics Service will release several key ag reports in November, including the WASDE report that wasn't issued last month due to the government shutdown.

    2026 Florida Farmer of the Year and Some NASS Reports Return

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025


    Woody Larson of Larson Dairy in Okeechobee was named the 2026 Florida Farm Bureau Farmer of the Year at Florida Farm Bureau's 84th State Annual Meeting, and the USDA's National Ag Statistics Service will release several key ag reports in November, including the WASDE report that wasn't issued last month due to the government shutdown.

    No Fresh U.S. Potatoes to Japan and H-2A Processing to Resume

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025


    The National Potato Council is not pleased with the U.S.-Japan trade agreement reached last week, and the Department of Labor's updated shutdown plan confirms the processing of H-2A temporary labor applications will resume.

    Georgia Drought Monitor Confirms Dry and H-2A Processing to Resume

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025


    Georgia's farmers don't need data to know the weather has been dry recently, but the recent Drought Monitor report confirmed as much, and the Department of Labor's updated shutdown plan confirms the processing of H-2A temporary labor applications will resume.

    No Fresh U.S. Potatoes to Japan and H-2A Processing to Resume

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025


    The National Potato Council is not pleased with the U.S.-Japan trade agreement reached last week, and the Department of Labor's updated shutdown plan confirms the processing of H-2A temporary labor applications will resume.

    China Trade Deal and National FFA Convention

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025


    Last week, Donald Trump and Xi (ZHEE) Jinping reached a trade and economic deal designed to ease tensions between the U.S. and China, and the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo has ended after welcoming a record 73,000-plus attendees from across the country to downtown Indianapolis.

    China Trade Deal and National FFA Convention

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025


    Last week, Donald Trump and Xi (ZHEE) Jinping reached a trade and economic deal designed to ease tensions between the U.S. and China, and the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo has ended after welcoming a record 73,000-plus attendees from across the country to downtown Indianapolis.

    Newhouse on FSA Firing and Republicans Blame Dems for SNAP Delays

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025


    U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse, of Washington, is not pleased with the firing of Jon Wyss, Executive Director, Washington State FSA, and House Ag Chair "GT" Thompson and other ag officials blame Democrat obstruction in the reopening the federal government and lapse of SNAP benefits.

    American Peanut Council Winter Conference and Republicans Blame Dems for SNAP Delays

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025


    The National Peanut Board will hold its tri-annual board and committee meetings December 9–11, in Washington, D.C., at the American Peanut Council's Winter Conference, and House Ag Chair "GT" Thompson and other ag officials blame Democrat obstruction in the reopening the federal government and lapse of SNAP benefits.

    Meat Institute Pleased with Asian Trade Deal and Senate Votes to End Tariffs on Brazil

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025


    The Meat Institute was pleased to hear about the White House trade deals with Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, and U.S. Senate voted 52–48 to end tariffs on Brazilian imports, including coffee, in a bipartisan rebuke of President Trump's trade policy.

    Georgia National Fair and NCBA on Trump's Beef Imports

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025


    The 36th annual Georgia National Fair welcomed over 612,000 visitors, celebrating Georgia's best in agriculture, family fun and community tradition, and the NCBA says the President's plan to increase beef imports from Argentina is misguided.

    California Cilantro Weed and NCBA on Trump's Beef Imports

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025


    The spread of yellow nutsedge, an aggressive weed that thrives in coastal conditions, has put a damper on an otherwise phenomenal period for California cilantro growers, and the NCBA says the President's plan to increase beef imports from Argentina is misguided.

    Avocados and Wildfires and States Sue Over SNAP Delays

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025


    Lessons learned from destructive California wildfires have given avocado growers a fighting chance to save their orchards, and over two dozen states have sued the Trump administration over its decision to suspend SNAP benefits.

    Perdue Into Nat'l Ag Hall of Fame and States Sue Over SNAP Delays

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025


    Sonny Perdue is now a member of the National Agriculture Hall of Fame, and over two dozen states have sued the Trump administration over its decision to suspend SNAP benefits.

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