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Traceability continues to be a key priority for the National Pork Board. AgView, the industry's contact-tracing tool, has reached an all-time high of more than 1,200 producer-user adoptions, and nearly 1.5 million pig movements, since its launch in November 2020. The National Pork Board is continuing to explore advancements and opportunities while maintaining data security and integrations that make AgView so beneficial to producers.Joining our Ann Hess today to discuss AgView's value to U.S. pig farmers is Dr. Dusty Oedekoven, Chief Veterinarian and Dr. Patrick Webb, Assistant Chief Veterinarian, both with National Pork Board. This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they are working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting the website at UnitedANH.com
African swine fever (ASF) has spread like a slow burn across the globe since the 2007 identification in the Republic of Georgia. It moved into the EU, and by 2018, surfaced in China then continued across Asia. In 2021, for the first time in 40 years, ASF was discovered in the Dominican Republic. “Put simply, the global status of ASF is that it's here and it's here to stay, unfortunately,” Patrick Webb, DVM, director of swine health with the National Pork Board (NPB), told Pig Health Today.
African swine fever (ASF) has spread like a slow burn across the globe since the 2007 identification in the Republic of Georgia. It moved into the EU, then into China and across Asia. In 2021, for the first time in 40 years, ASF was discovered in the Dominican Republic. The post AgView: Contact tracing for ASF and much more appeared first on Pig Health Today.
African swine fever has been on everyone's mind for several years now, and more recently with cases of ASF being confirmed in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, it is definitely a topic of conversation for pork producers throughout North America. While no cases of ASF have been confirmed in the U.S., it is important for all of us to come together and do what we can to prevent ASF from reaching our shores. In this special Feedstuffs Precision Pork podcast, we explore some tools and programs out there that will allow you to plan and take action. Joining us for this discussion are Mark Hullsabus and Dr. Jason Hoocker. Mark is the commercial director of pork for Cargill. Prior to joining Cargill, he was part of the leadership team at TriOak Foods. Jason is a swine veterinarian with AMVC. Related resources: Swine Health Information Center: https://www.swinehealth.org/National Pork Board: https://www.pork.org/National Pork Producer's Council: https://nppc.org/Secure Pork Supply Plan: https://www.securepork.org/Agview: https://www.agview.com/USDA: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/swine-disease-information/african-swine-fever/african-swine-feverFollow Feedstuffs Precision Pork on your favorite podcast platform or find it on www.Feedstuffs.com and www.NationalHogFarmer.com
Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul breaks down the return of more heat. *Susan visits with Neil Simons of Operation Hay Lift. *Jayson has Husker football training camp audio in Sports. *Ellen provides the latest regional News. *Alex talks with Ted Perry with Purina shares nutrition tips for areas of drought. *Bob has the latest stock numbers in the Business Report. *Susan returns with Dr. Patrick Webb on AgView. *Clay wraps up Midday with John Payne. Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!
Ken reports mixed in grain and in the livestock for today's market recap. Listen to whole report here. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports mixed in grain and in the livestock for today's market recap. Listen to whole report here. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports some double digit gains in wheat and mixed in the livestock for today's market recap. Listen to whole report here. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports some double digit gains in wheat and mixed in the livestock for today's market recap. Listen to whole report here. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports slightly higher in the grains and mixed in the livestock for today's market recap. Listen to whole report here. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports slightly higher in the grains and mixed in the livestock for today's market recap. Listen to whole report here. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports mixed in the grains and lower in the livestock! Listen to full report here. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports mixed in the grains and lower in the livestock for today's market recap. Listen to whole report here. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that the week has started with mixed grains and higher in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that the week has started with mixed grains and higher in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Interest rates on agricultural loans made by commercial banks increase slightly for some types of lending. However, the federal reserve of Kansas City says rates stayed historically low through the first half of the year. For more agriculture news visit AgView.net.
Ken reports that we closed this week lower in grains and higher in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we closed this week lower in grains and higher in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a continued grain sell-off and a mixed livestock trade. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a continued grain sell-off and a mixed livestock trade. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a choppy market in grains and higher in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a choppy market in grains and higher in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a double digit rally in corn and soy! We are mixed in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a double digit rally in corn and soy! We are mixed in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we are in a "Covid Market" that is bringing mixed signals to both the livestock and grain trades. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we are in a "Covid Market" that is bringing mixed signals to both the livestock and grain trades. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
President Biden has signed an executive order directing USDA to engage in rulemaking on several issues to include, including creating competition, marketing, and a more strict definition of "Made in the USA." A report out from the Government Accountability Office encouraging the Federal Communications Commission to evaluate benchmark broadband speeds. For more agriculture news visit AgView.net.
Ken reports that we were mostly higher in the grains except in the corn and mixed in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we were mostly higher in the grains except in the corn and mixed in livestock. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we're mixed in both livestock and grains. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we're mixed in both livestock and grains. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we're mixed in livestock and mixed lower in grains. Natural gas is down. Metals are up. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we're mixed in livestock and mixed lower in grains. Natural gas is down. Metals are up. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we're mixed in grains but higher in the livestock trade. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that we're mixed in grains but higher in the livestock trade. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that livestock and grain are both up, with wheat leading the pack. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that livestock and grain are both up, with wheat leading the pack. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
China's shook up the US feed grain export market over the last year purchasing massive quantities of us soybeans and sorghum and corn. A new report out from co backs knowledge exchange division binds the outlook for continued us great exports to China remain strong, primarily due to the projected growth in pork production. However, the current US grain run has entered a new phase of market by significant price volatility. The Federal Trade Commission has voted to strengthen its enforcement of the made in the "USA standard." Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack said American consumers depend upon accurate, transparent labels to obtain important information about the food they consume. For more agriculture news visit AgView.net
Ken reports mix trade in the grain, with Mexico currently the top buyer of corn. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports mix trade in the grain, with Mexico currently the top buyer of corn. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports mix trade in the grain and livestock markets as wheat harvest rolls on. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports mix trade in the grain and livestock markets as wheat harvest rolls on. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reported Monday morning that we were experiencing a "weather market" causing a massive sell-off in grain, specifically corn. This grain will be on its way to China as they continue to see volatile weather themselves. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reported livestock trade stayed lower today with grains being mixed. Kansas City Hard Red Wheat is not feeling the harvest pressure as showers slow fieldwork. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reported Monday morning that we were experiencing a "weather market" causing a massive sell-off in grain, specifically corn. This grain will be on its way to China as they continue to see volatile weather themselves. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reported livestock trade stayed lower today with grains being mixed. Kansas City Hard Red Wheat is not feeling the harvest pressure as showers slow fieldwork. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
US consumers will pay just a few cents less for their favorite Independence Day cookout foods compared to last year. The American Farm Bureau Federation revealed the average cost of a summer cookout for 10 people does remain affordable, it's $59.50. For more agriculture news visit AgView.net
Ken reports a that soybeans are up, corn and beans are down. Livestock has a mixed report. Brazil has some crop lost after a frost. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a that soybeans are up, corn and beans are down. Livestock has a mixed report. Brazil has some crop lost after a frost. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a mixed and mostly lower in end today in the grains. The cattle market went higher and lean hogs lower. Feedlots have been off this week. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports a mixed and mostly lower in end today in the grains. The cattle market went higher and lean hogs lower. Feedlots have been off this week. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports on the USDA stocks and planting acreage reports that were released earlier today. Live cattle ended on a high note. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports on the USDA stocks and planting acreage reports that were released earlier today. Live cattle ended on a high note. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports the week ended with grains sinking lower while the livestock market ended higher after an up and down day. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports the week ended with grains sinking lower while the livestock market ended higher after an up and down day. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that both Grain and Livestock are mixed with Grain leaning to the lower side. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that both Grain and Livestock are mixed with Grain leaning to the lower side. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that the grain trade is mixed today with the live market being a bit less. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken reports that the grain trade is mixed today with the live market being a bit less. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
We've got two guests on today for this #TechTuesday! Dr. Dave Pyburn, NPB Chief Veterinarian and Al Wulfekuhle, an Iowa pork producer, sat down with us at World Pork Expo to talk about AgView. Tune in for more!
Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken is reporting mixed markets at the start of our week. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken has a television show "Kansas Ag Report." which is a weekly, half hour, news-focused agriculture television show hosted by Ken Rahjes. The program airs across the State of Kansas over several broadcast stations on Saturday mornings: 5:30 WIBW-13 (Topeka); 6:00 KSCW-33 (Wichita) and 6:30 FOX 14 (Pittsburg). In its eighth year, the program pinpoints and discusses issues important to Kansas agriculture. including current crop conditions, market updates, legislative reports, the latest technologies and other helpful producer-related information. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
Ken has a television show "Kansas Ag Report." which is a weekly, half hour, news-focused agriculture television show hosted by Ken Rahjes. The program airs across the State of Kansas over several broadcast stations on Saturday mornings: 5:30 WIBW-13 (Topeka); 6:00 KSCW-33 (Wichita) and 6:30 FOX 14 (Pittsburg). In its eighth year, the program pinpoints and discusses issues important to Kansas agriculture. including current crop conditions, market updates, legislative reports, the latest technologies and other helpful producer-related information. Kansas Ag Report is part of the Authentic Ag Inc. family which is also home to AgView.net and the AgView Radio Network. The goal each week is to tell the story of agriculture as well as report on local and national news that is both timely and necessary for Kansas farmers and ranchers.
With the heartland on the market right now, it's extremely important for those who want to sell a farm to be sure that they expose it to the whole marketplace. Use some some sort of competitive bidding process that potential buyers can establish the high bid, knowing the local land market critical to deciding what competitive bidding process to use. determining factors when looking at the local land market include the type and quality of land for sale customs of local land buyers and expectations of the seller. The sales process that works in one area may not in another, so it's essential to know the market and land. One traditional method for competitive bidding is the public outcry auction, which is a common way to sell farmland in the heart of the Corn Belt. Now today, it's beneficial to do a simulcast auction, which broadcasts the live auction online viewers and registered online bidders who can place bids electronically, right along with the in person crowd bids for both online and in person bidders are posted on a screen for all to see that makes the process fully transparent. When 2020 the federal government provided assistance to farm operations that experienced losses because of COVID-19. The aid came in the form of loans with a paycheck protection program and payments from a couple of iterations of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program c fat one and C pap two, PPP was administered by the US Small Business Administration. It provided loans to small businesses to help them keep the workers employed during the pandemic sci fi app was administered by the USDA Farm Service Agency. For more news and update visit AGView.net
Any Foreign Animal Disease outbreak in the U.S. could have devastating consequences on livestock, the meat supply and the economy. America’s pork producers are working diligently to prevent such a crisis. But in the event of a Foreign Animal Disease outbreak, such as African swine fever, Dr. Dave Pyburn, Chief Veterinarian for the National Pork Board, says the new AgView tool will be critical. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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