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Big opportunities are emerging for U.S. sorghum in India! In Part 2 of this deep-dive episode of The Sorghum State Podcast, Reece Cannady (USGC) joins Maddy Meier & Adam York to further discuss India's ethanol blending mandate & grain supply; the 5 million metric tonne market potential; and how farmer investments are driving export growth.Don't miss this look into global sorghum markets & farmer-led expansion! --
Part 2 is here! Tune in as hosts Maddy Meier and Adam York continue the conversation with the U.S. Grains Council's Reece Cannady on the game-changing opportunities for U.S. sorghum in India's expanding market.With strong collaboration between Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, USGC, and the United Sorghum Checkoff Program, U.S. sorghum is making waves in India's growing demand for coarse grains. Find out how trade missions and strategic market development are paving the way for farmers back home.
In this special deep-dive episode of The Sorghum State Podcast, hosts Maddy Meier and Adam York explore the growing opportunities for U.S. sorghum in India with Reece Cannady, U.S. Grains Council Regional Director for South Asia.The conversation covers:India's ethanol blending mandate and its impact on grain supplyThe market potential for U.S. sorghum—how big is 5 million metric tonnes?How the U.S. Grains Council, Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, and industry partners are building relationships to expand exportsKey takeaways from last fall's Indian trade delegation visit to KansasFuture goals for U.S. sorghum in India and what they mean for American producersThe episode also highlights 65 years of the U.S. Grains Council's work and the vital role of farmer-led organizations in market expansion!
Welcome to the Sorghum State Podcast, your go-to source for all things Kansas sorghum, brought to you by Kansas Sorghum Producers! In this episode, host Maddy Meier and co-host Adam York explore the latest trends shaping the future of the sorghum industry.They kick off with highlights from the recent Export Exchange conference and a collaborative mission with the Kansas Corn Commission and U.S. Grains Council. Plus, don't miss important updates on the National Sorghum Yield Contest—entries are open until November 26th! Hear firsthand harvest updates from two of our dedicated commissioners, Jon Berning and Kevin Harris, as they share insights from the field. Maddy and Adam also recognize the Kansans named to Leadership Sorghum Class Seven, cultivating the next generation of industry leaders.Wrapping up, they provide details on how to stay connected and informed about Kansas grain sorghum. Tune in now for valuable insights and updates that matter to you!For more resources, visit us at www.ksgrainsorghum.org. --Enter the National Sorghum Yield Contest today!Find out more details on the upcoming Eastern tier of commodity commission election deadlines here.Subscribe to the Kansas Sorghum LeaderJoin KSP and NSP today!
Today's poem is Abide by Jake Adam York. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “Today's poem sees existence as a fleeting encounter of sublime immensity — one where we intertwine with the natural world, such that we have no other choice, but to awaken to all life around us.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
Celebrating Kansas Ag for Ag Day Growing Crabgrass for Cattle Establishing a Milking Routine 00:01:05 – Celebrating Kansas Ag for Ag Day: We start today's show by talking with people from the current KARL class. Adam York, Kari West, Andrea Krauss, Mark Palen and Eli Svaty say what Kansas agriculture means to them to celebrate Ag Day. www.KARLprogram.com 00:12:05 – Growing Crabgrass for Cattle: Jaymelynn Farney, K-State beef systems specialist, continues the show explaining how crabgrass, which is often considered a weed, can be effectively used as an alternative cattle forage. Crabgrass Could Serve as an Alternative Cattle Forage Crabgrass: An Alternative Cattle Forage OSU - Crabgrass Variety Performance Tests 00:23:05 – Establishing a Milking Routine: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk discusses the importance of having a standardized milking procedure to end the show. He says that makes it easier to train new employees and reduces the stress on the cows. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
Adam York speaks about discipleship in the book of Acts. As the church "beholds" the resurrected–ascended Christ by the proclamation of the apostolic word, it is empowered to bear witness to Christ even unto death, placing the world on trial while the church itself is tried by this world.
Adam York speaks about discipleship in the book of Acts. As the church “beholds” the resurrected–ascended Christ by the proclamation of the apostolic word, it is empowered to bear witness to Christ even unto death, placing the world on trial while the church itself is tried by this world. Rev. York is pastor of Hope […]
In our latest podcast episode we visit with Adam York, Sustainability Director for the National Sorghum Producers, about their new climate smart commodities initiative with USDA and how grain sorghum can be part of how producers deal with extreme weather challenges.
Today on #sorghumsmarttalk, Adam York takes the wheel to have a chat with Kristy Lewis & Grace Dennis of Quinn Snacks! Join along as we dive into this tasty sorghum based snack that is on a mission to add transparency back into our food system. Listen today!
In recent years, consumers' expectations of greater convenience and desire to stay “hyperconnected” through multiple channels has pushed retailers to rethink their approach to innovative and customer-centric shopping experiences. How do you design a store that achieves this? How do you balance convenience with profitability? Daniel Eckert, Operating Partner at Corsair Capital; and Adam York, a senior manager at Deloitte Consulting LLP, join this episode to discuss.
In recent years, consumers' expectations of greater convenience and desire to stay “hyperconnected” through multiple channels has pushed retailers to rethink their approach to innovative and customer-centric shopping experiences. How do you design a store that achieves this? How do you balance convenience with profitability? Daniel Eckert, Operating Partner at Corsair Capital; and Adam York, a senior manager at Deloitte Consulting LLP, join this episode to discuss.
Adam York joins Camden Bucey to speak about the two age construction found throughout Scripture and especially in the Pauline epistles. The Scripture frequently speak of "this age" and "the age to come." These categories have a significant effect upon how Christians should understand their place in the world. Jesus, the second Adam, has entered into "the age to come." Through union with Christ, believers not only experience the victory in anticipation of Christ's second coming, they also are already raised with him and seated with him in heavenly places (Eph. 2:6). Adam York is pastor of Hope Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Grayslake, Illinois. Donate now to receive an invitation to our private chat server. You won't want to miss our Christ the Center recording scheduled for June 2, 2022 at 2:30 pm (EDT). This is Christ the Center episode 752 (https://www.reformedforum.org/ctc752)
Adam York joins Camden Bucey to speak about the two age construction found throughout Scripture and especially in the Pauline epistles. Scripture frequently speaks of “this age” and “the age to come.” These categories have a significant effect upon how Christians should understand their place in the world. Jesus, the second Adam, has entered into […]
“As a real estate investor, inflation increases the value of your properties.” -Adam YorkIn today's episode, Kevin gets together with Adam York, Account Executive for DFY Real Estate, to discuss how you can put inflation to work for you.Most people view inflation through very negative lenses. That isn't something new, and while we may not love the idea of inflation, the essential truth here is that if we can't fix the fact that inflation is ever-present, we must change the way we view it and learn to use it to our benefit. What if you could actually partner with inflation? What if it could help you achieve your income goals? We know there is a way you can do this and more. A method that will make you like inflation instead of despising it because it exists.So, if this sounds interesting enough, click the button and don't miss this episode!Key Takeaways:Introduction (0:00)Real estate hedges inflation (8:02)How many ounces of gold did a home cost in 1970 vs. 2021? (15:39)The benefits of inflation (20:00)Tools to leverage equity and put it to work (28:10)Should I wait to buy because the prices are very high now? (31:16)Additional Resources:Learn more about Done For You Real Estate: VISIT HEREGet a FREE Income Replacement Estimate (IRE): APPLY HERERegister for our FREE Monthly Webinar Series: SIGN UP HERE--FOLLOW for more Replace Your Income:https://bit.ly/ReplaceYourIncomePodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review our podcast. Thank you for your support!--And remember...Income replacement for you and your family may only be one property away!
"Grace," by Jake Adam York. Featured in Vinegar & Char: Verse from the Southern Foodways Alliance. University of Georgia Press, 2018.
Adam York is an Account Manager at Oracle – NetSuite. He began his career with the United States Army before transitioning into the cloud-based technology industry. Adam earned a BA in Economics from Michigan State University, where he worked at the International Business Center throughout his undergraduate years, meeting Michigan entrepreneurs and small business owners, and assisting them with international market expansion through research. Adam also studied a foreign language and was able to travel overseas as part of his experience with the MSU Army ROTC program, giving him important skills for business and for life. Here, Adam and Jade reflect upon his time at MSU. Twitter tags: @msu_ibc; @msuarmyrotc; @MSUintl; @NetSuite
In this episode, we visit with Adam York, the new Director of Programs for Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission and Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association. Coming from an agricultural and legislative background, York will use his previous life experiences to help Kansas Grain Sorghum continue move the needle for growers through promotion, research and networking. Kansas Grain Sorghum Twitter https://twitter.com/kssorghum Kansas Grain Sorghum Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kansassorghum/?hl=en Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ksgrainsorghum Kansas Grain Producers Association https://www.facebook.com/kansas.sorghum/ Kansas Grain Sorghum Website https://ksgrainsorghum.org/
Rev. Adam York speaks about the theme of the sword, which draws together Genesis 15:1–21 and Colossians 2:11–12.
Adam York show us how God is presenting in the life of Isaac a type of the work of the future Messiah, who would come, be offered as a substitute for his people and be raised for them as well. What Abraham receives in type, the believer today has received in substance. [podcast src=”https://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/9606674/height/90/theme/custom/thumbnail/no/direction/forward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/990000/” height=”90″ […]
Adam York show us how God is presenting in the life of Isaac a type of the work of the future Messiah, who would come, be offered as a substitute for his people and be raised for them as well. What Abraham receives in type, the believer today has received in substance.
In episode 65, Adam York examines Sarah's laughter and her treatment of Hagar, gleaning from the passage important principles for interpretation. We do not approach Old Testament narratives looking a hero to emulate or a villain to despise, but looking to the acts and words of God in providing salvation for his people.
In episode 65, Adam York examines Sarah’s laughter and her treatment of Hagar, gleaning from the passage important principles for interpretation. We do not approach Old Testament narratives looking a hero to emulate or a villain to despise, but looking to the acts and words of God in providing salvation for his people. [podcast src=”https://html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/8806241/height/90/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/forward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/990000/” […]
Ruiz Tremello and Marguerite are finishing up the tests on Alberto Einsteino; and presenting Part 3 of "Odyssey to Earthdeath", by Leo P. Kelley: "The Feat"! Phillip Villane, Ruth Cameron, Adam York, Grandsir, and Sister, continue their battle against Supreme Priestman Simon Pume, while the batle between Cityside and Landsend reaches critical mass!Leo P. Kelley (1928-2002) was an advertising copywriter who also wrote Western Novels, YA SciFi, and several novels, including The Accidental Earth (1968), The Coins of Murph (1971), and Time: 110100 (1972), where in this episode Ruiz accidentally refers to it as being named "110100" rather than the proper "Time: 110100", because the website he sourced for research on Leo P. Kelley was wrong. Odyssey to Earthdeath was the first novel by Leo P. Kelley that Ruiz has ever been lucky enough to read, and he very much desires to read more by this talented and delightful author.Bibliography source: http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/kelley_leo_p
This week another long show! David gets to talk with Mo Bruno and Matt Roy out at Baystate cyclocross race, then I interview Cyclocross Network Raceing's new Michigan state cyclocross champion Adam York and we finish it off with a "They Don't Do That In Europe" segment with special guest Gavin "Hoppin" Haley.
Southern Spaces Poets in Place - Interviews and Presentations
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