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California's Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas and the Assembly Democratic Caucus are working to protect the people of California, its communities and economy by supporting the rights of immigrants. While the new federal administration has shown it has no respect for immigrants, Speaker Rivas and Assembly Democrats are listening to and supporting everyone in our communities. The immigration issue is particularly important in Central California. As part of the Look West Immigration Series Assemblymembers Esmerelda Soria and Liz Ortega join us for a conversation about their personal immigration stories, what rights you need to know and the work they are doing to help.
In this week's episode of AgriBiz, Sarah Heinrich visits about H5N1 with Dr. Nicole Neeser of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Rusty Halvorson talked with Peterson Farms Seed general manager Scott Sanders - about his newly elected position as president of the Independent Professional Seed Association (IPSA), and Farm Rescue communications manager Dan Erdmann - about the organization's 20 years of volunteer service for farm and ranch families in crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of Agri-Biz, Sarah Heinrich talks with Carson Klosterman of the ND Corn Utilization Council about his recent trip to explore corn trade in Bangladesh. Rusty Halvorson talked with sugarbeet agronomist Tom Peters of NDSU/University of Minnesota about early weed pressure this season, and Cody Bakker of Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative talks about last year's harvest and how the piles are doing in this winter's mild weather. William Aderholdt of Grand Farm talks about their lineup of field days this summer, and NDSU Extension hosted a Getting It Right in Canola webinar this week. Plus, another installment of "Auction Talk with Steffes Group" - featuring AgCountry Farm Credit Services Market Vice President Nicole Erickson and Max Steffes. Those stories and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of the AgriBiz show, Sarah Heinrich and Rusty Halvorson bring you the news from the Evolution AG Summit hosted by the North Dakota Farmers Union as producers try to solve the "carbon conundrum". A great crowd showed up at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks for the International Crop Expo, and FFA students from around the region and nationwide celebrated National FFA week. Those stories and more on this week's hour-long episode of AgriBiz!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of The Agri-Biz Show, grain exports from Ukraine are in limbo again after Russia pulled out of the Black Sea Grain Deal and attacked Ukrainian ports this week. Work continues on writing a new farm bill ahead of the farm law's expiration at the end of September. Consumers are showing a preference for high quality steaks at the meat counter, while dairy producers have labeling and marketing concerns about a new product created in a laboratory. Hosted by Rusty HalvorsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this week's episode of the AgriBiz Show hosted by Rusty Halvorson, we check on weather and planting plans with Shaun Nelson of Rush River Seed and Chemical, and Levi Taylor of Crop Innovations, LLC. Also, market analyst Mike Krueger talked about the potential implications of the booming renewable diesel industry during a webinar hosted by the Northern Crops Institute. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weather is the focus of this week's episode of the AgriBiz Show with Rusty Halvorson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the North Dakota Livestock Alliance Summit in West Fargo this past week, Rusty Halvorson talked with Nancy Jo Bateman - she recently retired from her long-time position at the North Dakota Beef Commission. The Northern Corn and Soybean Expo will take place this coming Tuesday at the FargoDome. We talked about the schedule with Stephanie Sinner of the North Dakota Soybean Council. Speaking of the North Dakota Soybean Council - one of their missions is to expand markets by traveling the world and talking with global customers about U.S. soybeans. We visited with Jenna Bjertness about a recent trip. NDSU and the University of Minnesota hosted a crop advisors workshop this past week. We visited with Randy Zimmerman - of West Central Ag Services - about weather, markets and planting expectations for the year ahead. It was Giving Hearts Day this past week. Rusty talked with Dan Erdmann of Farm Rescue, about the farm and ranch families that they've helped this past year, and how folks can help out year-round See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this week's AgriBiz Show, Rusty Halvorson visits with Brant Gilbert Director of Marketing for WinField United. We also hear from Dion Pearce, a product manager with Mosaic Company, about new developments for the 2023 growing season. Karl Wyant, Director of Agronomy at Nutrient - talks about a new innovation, available in the palm of your hand. Jason Ward, Commercial Operations Lead for North America for Novozymes BioAg, shares his news about innovations in nitrogen fixation. Adam Aarestad with Syngenta talks about lessons learned from last growing season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DEKALB/Asgrow Technical Agronomist Grant Mehring and Rusty Halvorson talk about fine tuning corn and soybean placement this coming season, population recommendations in corn, and return on investment for the use of fungicides in corn and soybeans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of the AgriBiz Show, we hear about the past growing season and the year ahead from Ashley Bergthold of Brevant Seeds, Jeff Clark of Corteva Agriscience, Andy Ackley of Golden Harvest, Akhtar Hussain with CHS regarding refined fuel, Adriano Santos for the Farmer's Business Network, and Dan Berning of Pioneer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of the AgriBiz Show, we bring you audio from Trade Talk at the National Association of Farm Broadcasting convention in Kansas City. Among our guests this week - NK Soybeans - Eric Miller Syngenta - Dale Ireland and Dean Grossnickle DEKALB - Jamie Horton Bayer CropScience - Brian Green, Matt Nelson, Dominik Hoffman BASF - Doug Little and Matt Inman See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty Halvorson has a recap of this past week's headlines, along with a harvest update with Grant Mehring of Bayer Cropscience - DEKALB Asgrow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty Halvorson has a recap of this past week's top farm and ranch news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty Halvorson has a recap of this past week's farm and ranch news headlines, including new USDA Rural Development funding for the state of North Dakota, and the upcoming sugarbeet harvest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty Halvorson has the week's top headlines in farm and ranch news - from a new shipment of corn headed out of Ukraine - to the the recent dairy consumption of the average American consumer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of the AgriBiz Show, we talk about a USDA rural internet initiative, the Wheat Quality Council's 2022 Hard Spring Wheat and Durum Tour, the Bell Bank AgViews Live conference, and work that's underway at Peterson Farms Seed examining the effects of Iron Deficiency Chlorosis in soybeans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty Halvorson has a look at some of this week's top headlines in agriculture, including late planting, agronomic considerations, and how the planting season is progressing - or rather - the lack of planting progress. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty Halvorson has a look back at some of this week's top headlines including: slow planting progress for many in the Red River Valley and Devils Lake Basin, good winter wheat conditions in South Dakota, the Russian invasion of Ukraine continuing to cause world food crisis concerns, and May being Mental Health Awareness Month. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty Halvorson has a recap of this week's past news headlines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty Halvorson has a recap of this week's top headlines in AgriBiz News. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Week's episode of the AgriBiz Show, we talked with Rick Snyder, Vice President of Business Development, with FarmOp Capital, and Ben Voss, the director of sales for North America and Australia for Raven. We learn about the latest innovations for wheat producers from WestBred Wheat and Prosaro, along with Kathleen McKittrick, DEKALB Brand Manager, and with Bayer CropScience, Andy Ackley, the corn portfolio manager, of Golden Harvest Seeds, about the upcoming growing season. Also, we had a nice talk withMatt Gast from the trade show floor – he's a farmer near Valley City, and he's on the Executive Committee and Value Alignment Committee for the United Soybean Board. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peterson Farms Seed is contracting with regional farmers for identity-preserved conventional soybean acres. Rusty Halvorson visits with Carl Peterson about the opportunity for farmers to claim additional premiums without sacrificing bushels, and also - a new spring wheat variety that PFS is now offering. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From shocks to industrial agriculture in the face of a dramatically changing climate in the US' Midwest, to a big bank funding rubber plantations in the Congo Basin, and lastly, the growth of the global denim market, we hear about some of the environmental costs of farming, finance and fashion, as well as attempts to reduce the industrial footprint — and whether those can be trusted.
Orion Samuelson, Max Armstrong, Steve Alexander and Jim Fizzell discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests and say farewell in this final edition of the long-running show.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. Where you can buy local Minnesota grown Christmas trees, the December WASDE report, update on Continuous CRP, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. This weeks program encases the 2020 sunflower harvest, weaning calves to go to the feedlot setting, CommonGround will host a holiday cooking webinar, soybean prices over the past year, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. This week's AgriBiz Program entails an update with North Dakota Farm Bureau President Daryl Lies on what front-running policy is for the organization as well as an update of the Minnesota turkey industry and Thanksgiving leftover tips. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. This week's program catches you up on the happening of North Dakota Farmers Union, Thanksgiving shopping and preparing tips, a Pink at the Pump update, and a reminder to get signed up for CFAP2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. This week we caught up with NDSU's Dr. Dave Ripplinger to chat about the biofuel industry and Jason Boeshore who is a grain manager in southwest North Dakota to see how crops are looking coming into the elevator. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. This weekend's show included catching up on North Dakota's corn industry as well as Minnesota's soybean industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. In this week's program, we catch up with North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring and get caught up with the 93rd National FFA Convention. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. This weeks program encases an update from North Dakota's corn industry, reminders for stockmen during the corn snowy weather, and a past ND FFA State Officer runs for a spot on the NAtional FFA Officer team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Farm and Ranch reporter Sam Halstengard catches you up on the top ag headline in the region through the AgriBiz Program which airs Sunday mornings around 7 am and wraps up the KFGO farm and ranch team's week of top agriculture headlines. This week's program entails details on Farm to School Month being celebrated in Minnesota and how soybean harvest is going in North Dakota. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
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Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong discuss agricultural news of the week with expert guests.
Hi this is Episode Sixty Two of our beekeeping podcast, This week we are talking about Anarchist Beekeeping, beekeeping training programs and an new Effective Biological Varroa mite Treatment. What's happening at kiwimana Gary We both met Peter Molan and Cliff Van Eaton in Hamilton. Movie coming soon... Met Lene from Denmark Christmas work, moving hives and making frames. Shout out to India our niece who is listening to the show on her new iPad that Santa gave her. Trip to Wellington to see friends and family. Jim and Jill listening to our show in a tent. Transcriptions? We're asked about the for deaf or hard of hearing beekeepers, much interest? Margaret Our community beekeeping courses have been announced. You can book your spot HERE Busy with Beeginner kits New Zealand Parliament building in Wellington looks like a Beehive Keep creating room for your Queen to lay Check that Bees are not Honey-Bound Have you checked your Mite Levels? Blog Recap - What was popular last month Randy Oliver from Scientific Beekeeping - KM061 The Swinging Sixties - KM060 Vaporizing Varroa Mites Beekeeping News Anarchist Beekeeping Collective builds a community of urban pollinators. A great story of a 11-year-old's quest to keep honey bees and the club he has joined. Jake Reisdorf of Carmel is sectioning off a spot in his yard for his special project. He's done his homework and made it into a fifth-grade project on entrepreneurship as well. It's a bit risky, but his parents agreed to let him go for it. Anarchist Beekeeping Collective builds a community of urban pollinators. Innovation: Effective Biological Varroa mite Treatment Getting the male varroa mites to mate at the wrong time could this be answer to varroa mites? Researches of University of Hohenheim (Germany) manage to create first effective biological protection against Varroa mites. Effective Biological Varroa mite Treatment Animated Pesticide use maps Some animation of pesticide use the US in the last twenty years from Tom Theobald from the Boulder County Beekeepers. Check out episode 63 of our podcast, where we will be interviewing Tom. Recently the United States Geological Survey released a huge database of Pesticide Use Maps that map the use of 459 pesticides from 1992–2011. Animated Pesticide use maps Auckland Transport No Spray List can be found HERE 15 Household Uses for Honey A great post about some great uses of honey in the Household. Did you know it can be used as a Hangover cure and goes well with blue cheese? Honey is a wonderful tool for healing the body, both inside and out. It is moisturizing, exfoliating, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory: all boons for our skin. Plus it soothes throats, relieves upset tummies and even fights off hangovers. 15 Household Uses for Honey How to grow an edible garden without it costing the earth Janet Luke shares some great tips on how to create a edible garden in this video. Janet has some other great videos on all kind of homestead. Watch as Landscape Architect Janet Luke shares her passion for permaculture, edible landscaping and sustainable garden design. Her advice includes where to put your vege garden, which items are “garden gold”, and what it's important to splurge on. How to grow an edible garden without it costing the earth Agribiz targets bright kids A new program in high schools in New Zealand, hopes to gain Education-approved NCEA qualification in 2017 and teach students Agribusiness subjects such as beekeeping. Agribusiness studies are coming to secondary schools throughout the country with New Zealand's brightest senior college students being targeted to learn a raft of career skills from agriscience and agritechnology to agrimarketing and finance. Agribiz targets bright kids ‘Ebola of bee industry' has hit Lack of responsibility by some beekeepers in the far north is causing an outbreak of American Foul Brood. Sad news for the responsible beekeepers in the area. American foulbrood, described by Far North Adult Literacy student Brian Sillick as the Ebola of the bee industry, has not only arrived in the Far North but is running rampant according to FNAL tutor Hine LeLievre. Ebola of bee industry' has hit On job training programme welcomed by beekeeping industry A great new course for new beekeepers that involves on the job training and classes, so beekeepers don't need to take extended periods off work to complete. It's open for hobby beekeepers as well. Earlier this year, Primary ITO developed a programme for on job training for the National Certificate in Apiculture - Level 2 with input and peer review from industry experts. On job training programme welcomed by beekeeping industry Questions from you… Can selleys aquadhere exterior (PVA) be used on beehives? - Paul - Wellington How to move beehives short distances, Here is our POST - Jamie - Brisbane If you have a question, email question@kiwimana.co.nz and the team at kiwimana will do our best to answer it. Blog Posts Coming Soon We talk to Tom Theobald How to deal with a laying worker Our Newsletter Would you love to get an email telling you when we publish new podcasts and blog posts? Please signup to our FREE newsletter at http://kiwimana.co.nz/signup If you enjoyed our show please subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Stitcher or our RSS feed. Please tell a friend about our podcast. After hours Bonus Beeing A Honey Maker - The Room 3 Honeypots Full show notes are at http://kiwimana.co.nz/62