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In today's show, Dustin visits with National Pork Producers Council Vice President Todd Marotz, Mark has an update on the New World Screwworm situation with USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Associate Administrator Michael Schmoyer, and Riley has the latest South America update with Ben Breisch of Allendale.
In today's show, Dustin talks with Karen St. Germain of NASA about the organization's relationship with agriculture, Mark brings us another clip from the latest episode of Pods of Potential, and Riley has a check of the latest U.S. export sales with Ben Breisch of Allendale.
Steve Georgy of Allendale, Inc. is guest market analyst this afternoon plus Jack Scoville of The Price Futures Group shares price action perspective and Cary Artac of artacadvisory.com and wickedstocks.com has a chart update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren Frye of Water Street Solutions and Greg McBride of Allendale, Inc. help wrap up the week's market action panel discussion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Dustin visits with Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor about year-round E15, Riley has the latest U.S. export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Mark tunes in to Senator Chuck Grassley's weekly ag conference call.
Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride breaks down the export numbers for corn and soybeans. NAFB News ServiceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Dustin wraps up his conversation with Iowa Senator Joni Ernst from his trip to Washington D.C., Riley has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale, and special correspondent Russ Parker visits with Amy Mendee of Iowa State University about their pathways program.
Greg McBride, AllendaleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Riley has the latest export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, Dustin visits with House Ag Committee Chair GT Thompson, and Mark has a clip from the latest episode of Pods of Potential.
In today's show, Mark sits in on Senator Chuck Grassley's weekly ag conference call, Riley has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale, and we take a listen in to USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins's press conference on fertilizer from Washington Watch.
In today's show, Mark wraps up his conversation with the National Pork Board about the National Swine Health Strategy, Riley has the latest U.S. export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin discusses E15 with Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig.
Cattle and soybean futures found some green on Friday while corn was dead quiet and KC wheat could not follow through after Thursday's strength on weather concerns. We get analysis and perspective on today's show as we start with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale who has perspective on the cattle and grain markets. In Segment Two, we talk with Joe Kooima from Kooima Kooima Varilek who helps us break down the cattle and hog market action from Friday and this past week. Then in Segment Three, we are joined by StoneX Senior Commodities Economist Mike Castle who breaks down the grain market trade to finish the week and provides thoughts on the fertilizer market action we are seeing currently.
In today's show, Mark visits with National Pork Board Vice President of Market Growth Jose de Jesus, Riley has the latest U.S. export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin wraps up his conversation with U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins.
In today's show, Mark joins Senator Chuck Grassley's weekly ag conference call, Riley has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale, and special correspondent Russ Parker visits with Wen Carter of AMVAC.
Rich Nelson, AllendaleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Mark visits with David Shirbroun of Boehringer Ingelheim, Dustin talks with Sally Fliss of Nutrien, and Riley has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale.
If you are thinking about moving to West Michigan and researching Grand Rapids suburbs, there is a good chance Allendale, MI, has already shown up in your search. And for good reason. This guide covers everything you need to know about living in Allendale so you can decide if it might be the right fit for your next move.⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERSIntroduction (0:00)Location (0:34)Allendale Housing & Real Estate (1:34)Allendale Schools (2:17)Is Allendale a Good Place to Live? (2:38)Summary (3:30)Allendale offers a combination of newer housing, strong schools, a convenient commute, and easy access to both Grand Rapids and Lake Michigan that is hard to find anywhere else in the region. So, if you're wondering if Allendale is a good place to live, the short answer is yes, especially if you are looking for that comfortable suburban feel without giving up access to city amenities. One of the things people mention most often after choosing Allendale is how it feels a little quieter than some of the other Grand Rapids suburbs, while still being incredibly convenient to everything you need.Overall, Allendale offers a quality of life that appeals to a wide range of people. It checks a lot of boxes: newer homes, a tight-knit community feel, excellent outdoor recreation, and a location that puts you within reach of both the city and the lakeshore.To explore Allendale in greater detail, check out this full guide: Living in Allendale, MI: A Guide to One of Grand Rapids' Best Suburbs - https://marketgrandrapids.com/blog/living-in-allendale-mi/ View homes for sale in Allendale, Michigan https://marketgrandrapids.com/buy/communities/allendale/ SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWLKp_rEg77NKMFthOTVeiw?sub_confirmation=1Contact us now:Call or Text: (616) 330-2555Email: info@marketgr.comMoving to Allendale? Pick up our FREE relocation guide!https://mailchi.mp/8b5aff1055a5/relocation-guideFollow us!Website
In today's show, Mark has another clip from the latest episode of Pods of Potential, Riley has the latest U.S. export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin talks biofuels with Iowa Senator Joni Ernst.
In today's show, Mark has a clip from the latest episode of Pods of Potential, Riley has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin wraps up his monthly chat with Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig.
In today's show, Riley has the latest U.S. export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, Dustin sits down with Iowa Senator Joni Ernst, and special correspondent Russ Parker visits with Keith Byerly of Mosaic.
As war continues to rage on in the Middle East, we have seen attacks on key energy infrastructure this week that could take years to rebuild. What does that mean for the longer term impacts on fertilizer pricing and supply? Mike Castle with StoneX joins us to share perspective on what's happening with fertilizer and the longer term farmer impacts we could see ahead. It was also a "Steady Eddie" kind of week in the cattle complex as we wrapped up trade on Friday. Amid the on-going volatility we saw firm cash and futures that worked back and forth throughout. Joe Kooima with Kooima Kooima Varilek joins us to wrap up the week in the market trade, thoughts on cattle and a quiet hog market plus a look at the pressure to end the week in the grain markets. And we close the show with a recap of the latest Cattle on Feed report that just came out with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale and Jesse has a look at the closing markets to end the week in Segment Four of the show.
Clinton Griffiths hosts AgDay: How many acres of corn, soybeans, and wheat will farmers plant this year? We have the latest acreage survey from Allendale. Plus, cotton prices spike and see what's left following the fires in Nebraska.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Mark joins Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley's weekly press call, Riley has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale, and special correspondent Russ Parker wraps up his conversation with Cory Nordhausen of AgDirect.
USDA Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation Richard Fordyce joins us to discuss safety net provisions in Farm Bill, potential additional assistance in the near future – including for specialty crops, changes to reference prices, bridge assistance program and more. Allendale, Inc. released results from their 2026 Acreage Survey and chief economist Rich Nelson takes us through the details. Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com talks about today's markets, economy, and the Federal Reserve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Real people describe seeing family members in two places at once — and in every case, the double refused to speak, refused to answer, and then simply vanished. These are their stories. #WDRadio MARCH 15, 2026==========HOUR ONE: Violence, mayhem, even rape. Horrifying atrocities committed by the most evil of human beings – but in one case, in Culver City, California, it wasn't a man who engaged in these obscenities, but specters of the paranormal. (A Famous Case of Frightening Entities) *** We'll delve into a handful of out-of-body experience stories directly from those who lived through them – and they might change your opinion about the afterlife. (Surviving Out of Body Experiences) *** We'll look at true encounters from Redditors who claim to have come across doppelgangers – their exact duplicates, or duplicates of those they love – and it's almost always a disturbing experience. (Creepy Encounters With Real Doppelgangers)==========HOUR TWO: There are roads on Long Island that are much more than a line between two points. Some roads contain legends that travel with you on your journey. (Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow Road) *** In 1981, a cabin in the woods played host to a brutal family murder. We'll look into the still unsolved murders of the Keddie killings. (The Unsolved Keddie Killings) *** Sightings of strange, pale creatures are being reported in California – and now over two decades from the first sighting, we still don't know what the Fresno Nightcrawlers truly are. (Freaky Reports of Pale Crawlers)==========SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME: During the grueling Great Northern Expedition, naturalist Georg Wilhem Steller came face-to-face with one of the sea's most mysterious creatures. Or did he? (Steller's Sea Ape) *** Weirdo family member Jamie Tyroler shares what happened to her and a few friends when they rummaged through a demolished building, only to find something still existing there. (The Ninth Street Entity) *** Weirdo family member Daniel Hagan shares how he once explored some woods on his bike and ended up pedaling for his life to escape paranormal beasts that appeared from nowhere. (Demon Dogs) *** Digging in their backyard, two brothers find what appear to be small human heads carved of stone… but the curious find turns creepy once they bring the heads into the house, resurrecting sightings of a wolf-like creature not seen in almost seventy years. (Hexam Heads and the Wolf of Allendale) *** In 1886 Chicago, one of the nation's very first serial killers would build a sadistic chamber of horrors to live out his most demented fantasies. (Murder Castle of Chicago)==========SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM TONIGHT'S SHOW:“Freaky Reports of Pale Crawlers” by Brent Swancer: http://bit.ly/2O9fG6C“Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow Road” by Arthur Criscione: http://bit.ly/2LXUr4K“The Unsolved Keddie Killings” by Orrin Grey: http://bit.ly/2LYC8fK“Steller's Sea Ape” by Andrew Thaler: http://bit.ly/2XMpxDM“The Ninth Street Entity” by Weirdo Family member Jamie Tyroler“Creepy Encounters With Real Doppelgangers” by Nathan Gibson: http://bit.ly/2YkPTwL“Demon Dogs” by Daniel Hagan, submitted at https://WeirdDarkness.com/submit“Surviving Out of Body Experiences” by Audrey Webster: http://bit.ly/2M3bMKx““A Famous Case of Frightening Entities” by Brent Swancer: http://bit.ly/2M3YGg3“Hexam Heads and the Wolf of Allendale” by Neil Boothman: http://bit.ly/2Kut2Fn and http://bit.ly/2Kiufk0“Murder Castle of Chicago” by Brent Swancer (link no longer available)==========(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for material I use whenever possible. If I have overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it immediately. Some links may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)=========="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46==========WeirdDarkness®, WeirdDarkness© 2026==========To become a Weird Darkness Radio Show affiliate, contact Radio America at affiliates@radioamerica.com, or call 800-807-4703 (press 2 or dial ext 250).
In today's show, Mark wraps up his conversation with Kevin Scholl of Syngenta, Riley has the latest U.S. export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin visits with Jake Walker of Nutrien.
Greg McBride of Allendale, Inc. joins Michelle Rook to discuss the grains and livestock markets and Brian Splitt of AgMarket.net has an extended visit to share price action perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Mark visits with National Cattlemen's Beef Association President-Elect Kim Brackett, Riley has the latest export sales with Greg McBride of Allendale, and special correspondent Russ Parker talks with Kirk Dailey of Central Life Sciences.
Cattle futures posted strong gains Tuesday following an extended holiday weekend. Corn and wheat finished lower while soybeans settled slightly higher. Livestock market analyst Kyle Bumsted of Allendale recaps the trade.
In today's show, Mark wraps up his conversation with Ag Retailers Association President and CEO Daren Coppock, Riley has an update on South America with Greg McBride of Allendale, and special correspondent Russ Parker talks with Dr. Gretchen Paluch, pesticide bureau chief at the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship.
19 Minutes PodcastJeremy and Greg McBride, Director of Brokerage for Allendale discussed market outlooks for agricultural commodities, focusing on corn, soybeans, wheat, and livestock markets. They explored the impact of potential new Federal Reserve leadership, weather conditions in key producing regions, and geopolitical tensions on commodity prices.
Scott Watson talks with Kim Meyers of the Great Bread Company about their store in Allendale and what makes truly great bread!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Mark wraps up his conversation with Brandon Walter of Pioneer, Riley has the latest South America update with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin discusses winter storm safety with Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative President and CEO Ryan Craig.
Headlines on today's episode include:-Venezuela developments could reshape global nitrogen fertilizer markets long term, analyst says-Allendale analyst sees more soybean acres next season-U.S. poultry production ends 2025 strong, outlook mixed-Ag lender says assistance payments could improve liquidity-ISU agronomist says 2025 southern rust outbreak offers lessonsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In today's show, Mark wraps up his conversation with Seth Mitchell of the National Pork Producers Council, Riley gets the latest U.S. export sales from Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin has part of his monthly chat with Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig.
It was another solid week of trading in the cattle complex while grains and lean hogs were fairly quiet as we closed out the trade on Friday. Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek joins us to discuss the week in the markets as we near the Christmas stretch. More at https://www.kkvtrading.com. Also, we get reaction to the latest Cattle on Feed report being down 2% from last year with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale. And as we look ahead to 2026, what problem are growers actually trying to solve with in-season nitrogen? How does timing and rate of application make a difference with your nitrogen strategy? And what are some common myths and misconceptions about the use of nitrogen? We explore all of these questions in a conversation with David Chaffin from Ever.Ag on today's show. Learn more at https://shorturl.at/VKNJK
In today's show, Mark brings us more from the latest episode of Pods of Potential, Dustin has a crop season recap with Brad Gibson of Channel, and Riley has the latest U.S. export sales report with Greg McBride of Allendale.
In today's show, Mark brings us a clip from the latest episode of Pods of Potential, Dustin wraps up his conversation with Sioux County dairy producer Christina Zuiderveen, and Riley has the latest export sales report with Greg McBride of Allendale.
Steve Georgy of Allendale, Inc. joins Davis Michaelsen for a conversation on export sales, cash flow, potential for 2026 acreage mix and marketing opportunities. Plus Jack Scoville of The Price Futures Group on price action and Cary Artac of artacadvisory.com and wickedstocks.com with a chart update and stock watch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's show, Mark wraps up his conversation on precision ag technology with Bryce Baker of PTX, Riley gets a global market update with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Dustin talks with Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig about his recent trade trip to Vietnam.
In today's show, Dustin wraps up his monthly chat with Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig, Riley goes over the November WASDE report numbers with Greg McBride of Allendale, and Mark has a featured conversation with Northwest Iowa Beck's Agronomist Eric Bartels.
Oliver Sloup from Blue Line Futures with perspective on today's selloff in the ag markets. Chip talked with Greg McBride from Allendale, Inc. to get ready for next week's USDA Supply & Demand and Crop Production Reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said we will have to wait and see what the details of this plan are, as we do not yet know specifically how much more beef will be imported. NAFB News ServiceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mutant Idiot ShowAll podcasts are from studios of FCCFREE RADIO and archived by John Miller . Dung and John were friends for years. Thats how we have all most 100 2 hour podcasts that were recorded in the John Miller Studios of FFR in San Francisco CaliforniaDung passed a few years ago and WWMG has rights to the recordings and to replay. We miss him a lot, he would give John advice when asked a question about running FFR but make John think he thought it up.The Mutant Idiotshow returns to FCCFreeRadio.com! Hosted by M. Dung a broadcasting vet of 30 years. The Idiot Show began in 1977 in Allendale, Mi. at student radio WSRX. Dung has worked in Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco and San Jose. I left commercial radio in 1999, I now work at Intel and broadcast as a hobby, great to be part of the FCCFree family again!!All rights are owned by WayWacked Media Group.
Library of Congress, the NAACP, Rotary International“Your will to succeed remains one of your greatest assets.”Clifton TaulbertAccording to Clifton L. Taulbert, noted author and entrepreneur businessman, he could have failed had he not encountered community builders and entrepreneurial thinkers early on in his life. Taulbert was born on the Mississippi Delta during the era of legal segregation where he completed his secondary education. Though opportunities were few and barriers were plentiful, Taulbert managed to dream of being successful, not knowing the shape that success would take. Today Taulbert is the President and CEO of the Freemount Corporation (a human capital development company) serving clients nationally and internationally-Fortune 500 Companies, small businesses, federal agencies, professional organizations, community colleges and K-12 leadership. Additionally, entrepreneur Taulbert is the President and CEO of Roots Java Coffee-an African-American owned national coffee brand, importing coffee from Africa. To pass his life lessons along, Taulbert shares his entrepreneurial journey with others as a Thrive15.com mentor.He is a Generational Bridge of Segregated Times tio Integrated Times Today.In "The Invitation," Clifton Taulbert returns to the themes of "Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored," his award-winning book and the source of a major motion picture. This new memoir chronicles Taulbert's transformative experience of a supper invitation to a former plantation house in Allendale, South Carolina, where the successful adult confronts his childhood memories and wrestles with the legacies of slavery and segregation that demand to be acknowledged in his present circumstances.Transported back to a setting that looks and feels like the cotton fields and shotgun shacks of his childhood, Taulbert finds himself expected to cross racial barriers that no "colored" man could have broached without dire consequences. "The Invitation" is the story of the man and the little boy inside him wrestling with a past they both know so well, and of stepping into a future that is still being determined.Taulbert is a trustee of the University of Tulsa, has been recognized international by the Sales and Marketing Academy of Achievement, the Library of Congress, the NAACP, Rotary International as a Paul Harris Fellow and has been a recipient of the Jewish Humanitarian of the Year Award and the Richard Wright Literary Award. The Freemount Corporation is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.© 2025 All Rights Reserved© 2025 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba
Rich Nelson of Allendale, Inc. joins us to review crop estimates, Friday's report expectations, the selloff in cattle and much more plus harvest report from Illinois with Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mutant Idiot ShowAll podcasts are from studios of FCCFREE RADIO and archived by John Miller . Dung and John were friends for years. Thats how we have all most 100 2 hour podcasts that were recorded in the John Miller Studios of FFR in San Francisco CaliforniaDung passed a few years ago and WWMG has rights to the recordings and to replay. We miss him a lot, he would give John advice when asked a question about running FFR but make John think he thought it up.The Mutant Idiotshow returns to FCCFreeRadio.com! Hosted by M. Dung a broadcasting vet of 30 years. The Idiot Show began in 1977 in Allendale, Mi. at student radio WSRX. Dung has worked in Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco and San Jose. I left commercial radio in 1999, I now work at Intel and broadcast as a hobby, great to be part of the FCCFree family again!!All rights are owned by WayWacked Media Group.
Security cameras have captured footage of pale, stilt-legged beings moving through the darkness — creatures so bizarre that even experts can't explain what they are.==========HOUR ONE: There are roads on Long Island that are much more than a line between two points. Some roads contain legends that travel with you on your journey. (Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow Road) *** In 1981, a cabin in the woods played host to a brutal family murder. We'll look into the still unsolved murders of the Keddie killings. (The Unsolved Keddie Killings) *** Sightings of strange, pale creatures are being reported in California – and now over two decades from the first sighting, we still don't know what the Fresno Nightcrawlers truly are. (Freaky Reports of Pale Crawlers)==========HOUR TWO: Violence, mayhem, even rape. Horrifying atrocities committed by the most evil of human beings – but in one case, in Culver City, California, it wasn't a man who engaged in these obscenities, but specters of the paranormal. (A Famous Case of Frightening Entities) *** We'll delve into a handful of out-of-body experience stories directly from those who lived through them – and they might change your opinion about the afterlife. (Surviving Out of Body Experiences) *** We'll look at true encounters from Redditors who claim to have come across doppelgangers – their exact duplicates, or duplicates of those they love – and it's almost always a disturbing experience. (Creepy Encounters With Real Doppelgangers)==========SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME: During the grueling Great Northern Expedition, naturalist Georg Wilhem Steller came face-to-face with one of the sea's most mysterious creatures. Or did he? (Steller's Sea Ape) *** Weirdo family member Jamie Tyroler shares what happened to her and a few friends when they rummaged through a demolished building, only to find something still existing there. (The Ninth Street Entity) *** Weirdo family member Daniel Hagan shares how he once explored some woods on his bike and ended up pedaling for his life to escape paranormal beasts that appeared from nowhere. (Demon Dogs) *** Digging in their backyard, two brothers find what appear to be small human heads carved of stone… but the curious find turns creepy once they bring the heads into the house, resurrecting sightings of a wolf-like creature not seen in almost seventy years. (Hexam Heads and the Wolf of Allendale) *** In 1886 Chicago, one of the nation's very first serial killers would build a sadistic chamber of horrors to live out his most demented fantasies. (Murder Castle of Chicago)==========SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM TONIGHT'S SHOW:“Freaky Reports of Pale Crawlers” by Brent Swancer: http://bit.ly/2O9fG6C“Mount Misery and Sweet Hollow Road” by Arthur Criscione: http://bit.ly/2LXUr4K“The Unsolved Keddie Killings” by Orrin Grey: http://bit.ly/2LYC8fK“Steller's Sea Ape” by Andrew Thaler: http://bit.ly/2XMpxDM“The Ninth Street Entity” by Weirdo Family member Jamie Tyroler“Creepy Encounters With Real Doppelgangers” by Nathan Gibson: http://bit.ly/2YkPTwL“Demon Dogs” by Daniel Hagan, submitted at https://WeirdDarkness.com/submit“Surviving Out of Body Experiences” by Audrey Webster: http://bit.ly/2M3bMKx““A Famous Case of Frightening Entities” by Brent Swancer: http://bit.ly/2M3YGg3“Hexam Heads and the Wolf of Allendale” by Neil Boothman: http://bit.ly/2Kut2Fn and http://bit.ly/2Kiufk0“Murder Castle of Chicago” by Brent Swancer (link no longer available)==========(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for material I use whenever possible. If I have overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it immediately. Some links may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)=========="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46==========WeirdDarkness®, WeirdDarkness© 2025==========To become a Weird Darkness Radio Show affiliate, contact Radio America at affiliates@radioamerica.com, or call 800-807-4703 (press 2 or dial ext 250).