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On today's show: The new Sabrina Carpenter album just dropped and did Jelly Roll get into trouble at Put-In-Bay? Good Vibes at 6:55 and 8:55! We checked in with Ivy, a first-time teacher who had her first day in the classroom yesterday! Alyssa confessed to almost failing gym class. And then Bill confessed to actually failing multiple classes in high school Alyssa's College of Knowledge It's Alyssa's turn to get roasted by ChatGPT! Is it still tradition to not allow the groom to see the wedding dress until the wedding day? Because Alyssa wants to break that rule
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In this episode, Steve Campbell and Travis Maus discuss the topic of mutual funds and why investors may receive a tax bill even when they lose money. They emphasize the importance of understanding net earnings and how much money actually ends up in your pocket after taxes and fees. They explain that mutual funds are required to make regular capital gains distributions to shareholders, which can result in unexpected tax bills. They also discuss the concept of diversification and the potential drawbacks of owning multiple mutual funds. Finally, they suggest that investors consider creating their own personalized portfolios to have more control over their investments and potentially reduce taxes and fees.________________________________________________________________Join our Skool Community at https://www.skool.com/ditch-the-suits-9234. You can interact with us, ask questions and get additional resources.Thanks to our sponsor, S.E.E.D. Planning Group! S.E.E.D. is a fee-only financial planning firm with a fiduciary obligation to put your best interest first. Schedule your free discovery meeting at www.seedpg.comYou can watch all episodes, as well as other great content produced by NQR Media through their YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/@NQRMedia
About the Guests Bill Even is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Pork Board. With extensive experience in agriculture and leadership, he directs programs to build trust and add value for the nation's 60,000 pork producers. His responsibilities include strategic marketing, research, and supporting producer initiatives. Dr. David Newman is the Senior Vice President […]
In this week's episode of Weekend Ag Matters: Riley Smith runs down the news headlines, Dustin Hoffmann chats with the NCBA about the Endangered Species Act, and Mark Magnuson talks with Bill Even and Brett Kaysen of the National Pork Board.
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As the Safety of Rwanda Bill returns to Parliament, Helen Mountfield, Murray Hunt and Richard Hermer discuss the myriad ways it breaches international law and undermines the rule of law.
The National Pork Board collaborates with third-party experts to analyze both micro and macro-economic implications related to the challenging business landscape that American pig farmers confront. Accordingly, NPB's producer-led board of directors allocates Pork Checkoff funds judiciously, focusing on short- and long-term demand creation strategies to enhance the value of pork and overcome barriers to consumption. Joining Feedstuffs in Focus host Sarah Muirhead to discuss the hog industry's current economic challenges and demand growth for pork are Dr. Steve Meyer, economist with Partners for Production Agriculture, and Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board.The National Pork Board firmly believes that all stakeholders in the pork industry, and ultimately consumers, will benefit from a better overall understanding of the economics of pork production. That said, it is always advisable to seek independent advice from a professinal before making any economic decision.Pork Checkoff funds are being used to make this podcast possible, with the primary purpose of facilitating the understanding of publicly available economic information. Stay connected with Pork Checkoff by signing up for the checkoff's weekly email at porkcheckoff.org/emailAny economic analysis, projections or opinions presented are solely those of Dr Meyer and do not represent the views or opinions of nor are they endorsed by the National Pork Board. All producers should seek independent advice from a professional before making any economic decisions.
Welcome to another edition of In Swine Versation with Bill Even, the CEO of the National Pork Board. In this episode, we dive deep into Bill's journey, insights, and the state of the pork industry. CEO Journey and Perspective: Bill's family history and tradition in agriculture. Defining the role of a CEO and Bill's role models. A day in Bill's shoes as the CEO of the National Pork Board. Industry Challenges and Opportunities: Addressing a significant challenge and opportunity in the pork industry. Blog Post Impact: Discussing the inspiration behind the popular post, "Impactful (and Surprising) Growth Initiatives in the Pork Industry." The importance of telling the industry's story and the significance of harvest and family farm time. CEO Roundup: Initiatives Update: Brief updates on key initiatives: Sustainability: The key to sustainability for America's Pig Farmers in a changing industry. Real Pork Brand: Discussing the Real Pork Trust and Image brand. Connecting it to real people and future generations. How building trust adds value to U.S. pork production. 2023 Recap and 2024 Outlook: Key highlights of 2023 and priorities for 2024. What to expect from the National Pork Board in the coming year.
On today's episode of the "Inside the Plan with the 401(k) Brothers", host Bill Bush and Andy Bush, advisors at Horizon Financial Group, will talk about the distribution phase of retirement. They talk about the 4% rule, i.e., the withdrawal rate that suggests you wouldn't outlive your funds once you retire. Episode Highlights · 02:05: Bill and Andy talk about popularly known withdrawal rate strategies with different asset allocations and looked back at historic returns and came up with the idea that if you started your first year of retirement withdrawing 4% in most models your savings would last 50 years or more. · 02:35: You can't take a percent to the grocery store, so you got to do some of the math to say, well, if I had $100,000, what's 4% of that. · 03:48: Bill and Andy discuss about the rate of inflation. They suggest if you had a 2% inflation, you just add that on from the 4% you started within year 2. · 04:30: If there happens to be deflation, you could back out the 2%. · 05:20: There was a sweet spot in the percentage of stocks and bonds. So that sweet spot tended to be kind of a 60-40 portfolio. · 06:04: If you had a million dollars, 20% is $200,000 and if you saw your portfolio go from $1,000,000 down to 800,000 and you were entering retirement, it would be very uncomfortable. · 07:25: That is what folks have to get their arms around entering into retirement, they need to understand there is the day you retire, or you are not taking all the chips off the table and moving everything into the safest instrument. · 07:48: If you retire at 65 and you are married, there is a 50 % percent chance that one of you lives to 90 and that's a decent chance. · 09:30: Bill and Andy talk about cash build-up that is available to get you through some of the tough times without having to tap into some of the equities while they have been depressed. · 10:35: In 2022, you had the stock market and the bond market both down double digits and you also had inflation raging. So, if you were retiring in 2022 and that was your first year of retirement, not only were your assets declining, but you also had to if you factor in the inflation part, you know your dollar didn't go as far. · 11:46: While the market did its horrible thing in the late 1920s and early 30s. It eventually would catch up, looking back historically, but the inflation side was a big wallop in the 70s. · 12:17: Bill explains how inflation is the silent killer. If you don't plan and prepare for It can just destroy your savings. · 13:47: If you are born after 1960, your RMD is now 75. So, if you are retiring in your 60s, mid 60s and you start drawing money from your savings, you are going to be whittling down that balance before 75. · 14:41: What it comes down to the government you were putting money in pretax all this time and it grew tax deferred all this time, and they want to make sure that the taxable revenue is coming back. · 15:38: What is inflation going to do? What is the market going to do in the next 30 years? When is the last day you are going to be on the planet? Three Key Points 1. Bill and Andy explain how you really must save a good amount of money if you utilize the 4% rule. 2. Bill and Andy share how using the 4% rule, those that retired in or around 1929, their portfolio still survived the full 50 years. 3. The purpose of this episode is to get you thinking about eventually, you are going to be pulling dollars out, and you got to get intentional about that. Tweetable Quotes · "In retirement, you won't be earning anymore, but you need some source to be able to pay for lights and gas and food and all the other things that you pay spend money on." – Bill · "Even as a non-retired person, when I've seen My Portfolio go down like, hey man, this stinks, you know, and you start to go through the emotions, and you start to have the thoughts of maybe I am doing something wrong. Even as a financial advisor, it is great if you put some perspective on it." - Andy · "Market can fluctuate from time to time, but over long periods of time, there is an average annual return." - Bill Resources Mentioned abush@horizonfg.com bbush@horizonfg.com · Horizon Financial Group
About the Guest Joseph Kerns, President of Partners for Production Agriculture, has thirty years' experience working with producers, suppliers, and mills to support agricultural operations. He leads a team of professionals with the purpose of understanding the financial parameters around agricultural markets so that those that he works with can thrive and prosper. Bill Even […]
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Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board, recapping issues he covered at this week's Illinois Pork Expo.
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SwineCast 1198 Show Notes: Bill Even, CEO at National Pork Board, opens up the 2022 Pork Academy at the World Pork Expo with a coffee talk on sustainability, foreign animal disease, labor, and trade.
SwineCast 1198 Show Notes: Bill Even, CEO at National Pork Board, opens up the 2022 Pork Academy at the World Pork Expo with a coffee talk on sustainability, foreign animal disease, labor, and trade.
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About the Guest Gene Noem finishes hogs at JMG Farms in Howard County. Gene also manages the contracted gilt multiplication for PIC North America. He is in his second term on the National Pork Board of Directors, and currently serving as President. Noem grew up in eastern South Dakota. His base experience is rooted in […]
Bill Even, CEO National Pork Board, talks with Rita about Illinois farmers serving on the NPB and priorities for the future.
Larry Davis of Ag Resource Management (ARM) joins Dusty, Matt and Kolt on the podcast to discuss some upcoming financial dates and deadlines. Dale has reports with Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board and Gene Noem, President of the National Pork Board. Matt visits with Steve Lerch of Story Arc Consulting, the keynote speaker at the Ohio Pork Congress last week.
This week's Open Mic guest is Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board. The nation's swine producers are cautiously optimistic given consistent domestic demand for pork and increases in volume and value of U.S. pork export sales. On the home front, Even suggests the industry is focused on protecting the herd from African swine fever and is working at every level along with USDA and other government agencies to safeguard animals and the supply chain. Even says the pork checkoff continues to share the sustainability story of the nation's hog farmers and is working to identify avenues to see pork production is carbon neutral in the very near future. In the meat case, Even says there's tremendous consumer acceptance for ground pork and the industry is ramping up to satisfy the consumer appetite for the versatile protein source.
In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Dr. Jack Rasmus, economist, radio show host, & author of 'The Scourge of Neoliberalism' to discuss the politics and corporate agenda surrounding the debate around the reconciliation bill, the reality and context behind the debt ceiling debate, and how society can be reorganized to meet the needs of working and poor people rather than corporations.
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Farm and Ranch News for August 18, 2021 In today's farm and ranch news, KC Sheperd Gets an update on African Swine Fever from National Pork Boards, Bill Even ...
The Trudeau Liberals have gone mad with power. A Bill EVEN WORSE than C-10 is on its way! Justin Trudeau's Liberals love censorship! Hello dear viewers! And welcome to another episode of This Week In Canada. In this episode, Bobby talks about the passing of Bill C-10, and the arrival of Bill C-36. We also get into some Poilievre fun, and then cap it off with some drama between Jody Wilson-Raybould and the Liberals! Follow our Mailing List: https://thepostmillennial.com/newsletter/subscribe Support The Post Millennial: https://thepostmillennial.com/contribute
Here is a link to the article in the Atlantic The ‘Green Vortex' Is Saving America's Climate Future (msn.com)
Mother Jones ag correspondent Tom Philpott deconstructs the boondoggle that is the new "climate bill" beloved by all who pollute. Dubbed "GROWING CLIMATE SOLUTIONS", this bill makes people like Joni Ernst and the good people of the National Pork Producers Council rub their legs together like crickets. How can this be good?Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support What Doesn't Kill You by becoming a member!What Doesn't Kill You is Powered by Simplecast.
Mother Jones ag correspondent Tom Philpott deconstructs the boondoggle that is the new "climate bill" beloved by all who pollute. Dubbed "GROWING CLIMATE SOLUTIONS", this bill makes people like Joni Ernst and the good people of the National Pork Producers Council rub their legs together like crickets. How can this be good?Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support What Doesn't Kill You by becoming a member!What Doesn't Kill You is Powered by Simplecast.
This week's Open Mic guest is Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board. Last year proved challenging for the nation's swine producers and the pork industry despite a record-setting pace for global pork sales. While the new year offers challenges from higher feed costs, Even suggests the packing industry is processing animals at near capacity and demand for pork remains robust from both domestic and global markets. A continuing shift of consumers purchasing food online has brought new avenues in product promotion and associations in the food industry to reach consumers. Even says net-zero emissions for producing swine is attainable building on a well-documented path of sustainable production practices.
Wherever Jon May Roam, with National Corn Growers Association CEO Jon Doggett
The U.S. pork herd consumed 900 million bushels of corn in 2019. Not only does that make the pork industry a key customer segment for NCGA’s growers, but many of the same trade and sustainability issues that we grapple with in corn impact them as well. So in this episode, NCGA CEO Jon Doggett chats with Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board, to review some of the cooperative efforts the two groups have underway, the challenges they face and the opportunities that await if they work together. They also recount some of their favorite mouthwatering pork dishes. Spoiler alert: bacon is involved.
This week we interviewed two members for the National Prok Board, CEO Bill Even and Brad Greenway, the2016 Pig Farmer of the Year. Listen as they discuss the importance of collaboration during the Covid-19 pandemic.
While all segments of the agriculture industry have felt pain from COVID-19, perhaps no single segment has felt it quite as acutely as the pork industry. From the agony of euthanizing animals due to packing plant closures to the lingering stress of low prices, the nation’s swine producers have been dealt an incredibly raw hand in 2020.What does the outlook for hog prices and pork values hold in the second half of an already unprecedented year?In this edition we talk with Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board. Even spoke with Feedstuffs editor Krissa Welshans about the many challenges facing the nation’s hog farmers, and provides an update on current pork slaughter capacity and the backlog of hogs packers are trying to work through.As with all segments of the industry looking forward, the questions and unknowns at this stage are legion. Even describes how The Pork Checkoff is helping producers navigate those unknowns, providing useful tools and information to consumers cooking more pork at home, as well as to farmers struggling to manage a disastrous financial situation. 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 their website UnitedANH.com.For more information on this and other stories, visit Feedstuffs online.Follow Feedstuffs on Twitter @Feedstuffs, or join the conversation via Facebook.
Tuesday, June 9, 2020 - Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board, visits with Lori Walsh of South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s “In The Moment” about the meat supply chain disruption due to the pandemic, and how that has affected producers. ~~~ Employees at meat packing companies have also been affected, but many of those workers have avoided speaking out about the toll of working during the crisis for fear they’d lose their jobs. As Harvest Public Media’s Christina Stella reports, some children of those workers are becoming activists to help address the problems. ~~~ With unemployment and under-employment still high and eviction notices keeping sheriff's deputies busy, food banks are seeing high demand. Joining us with an update on resources for folks in need is Karen Ehrens of Hunger Free ND. ~~~ Dave Thompson joins us for discussion of today's primary.
Our coverage of #PORKWeek continues with Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board, and then Tom Flory and Dave Carolan join us to provide tips on smoking various pork meats. Finally, we shift to beef with Surcy Peoples of the Texas Cattle Feeders Association talks about the challenges brought on by the pandemic.
SwineCast 1100 Show Notes: ‘At The Meeting’, Honoring Dr. Bob Morrison discusses leadership during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Montserrat Torremorell (College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota), Dr. Gordon Spronk (Pipestone Veterinary Services), and Dr. Tom Wetzell (Swine Veterinary Consultant), are joined by guest Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board. The group …
SwineCast 1100 Show Notes: ‘At The Meeting’, Honoring Dr. Bob Morrison discusses leadership during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Montserrat Torremorell (College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota), Dr. Gordon Spronk (Pipestone Veterinary Services), and Dr. Tom Wetzell (Swine Veterinary Consultant), are joined by guest Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board. The group …
SwineCast 1100 Show Notes: 'At The Meeting', Honoring Dr. Bob Morrison discusses leadership during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Montserrat Torremorell (College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota), Dr. Gordon Spronk (Pipestone Veterinary Services), and Dr. Tom Wetzell (Swine Veterinary Consultant), are joined by guest Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board. The group discusses leadership during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the opportunity for society to recognize animal agriculture's importance. "Right now, competence, leadership, and work are more valuable than ideology or politics," Even says. This is the fourth in a series of recordings produced by the 'At The Meeting' team. Future editions will highlight insights and perspectives from leaders within the swine industry. "At the Meeting, Honoring Dr. Bob Morrison" is a podcast sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc..
SwineCast 1100 Show Notes: 'At The Meeting', Honoring Dr. Bob Morrison discusses leadership during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Montserrat Torremorell (College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota), Dr. Gordon Spronk (Pipestone Veterinary Services), and Dr. Tom Wetzell (Swine Veterinary Consultant), are joined by guest Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board. The group discusses leadership during the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the opportunity for society to recognize animal agriculture's importance. "Right now, competence, leadership, and work are more valuable than ideology or politics," Even says. This is the fourth in a series of recordings produced by the 'At The Meeting' team. Future editions will highlight insights and perspectives from leaders within the swine industry. "At the Meeting, Honoring Dr. Bob Morrison" is a podcast sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc..
We are seeing COVID-19 effect many factors of production and Bill Even and Angie Krieger of the National Pork Board are here to join us to discuss just how hog production is being impacted by COVID-19.
It’s that time of the year when Uncle Sam comes around with his hand out asking to pay the piper! Therefore, Matt and Joel Jensen from Tax Sentry are joined again to talk on how to reduce your tax liability as a real estate investor!
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This weeks' guest on Open Mic is Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board. As a fifth-generation farmer and former South Dakota Secretary of Agriculture, Even is well-versed in the obstacles and opportunities of the nation's top industry. Despite a setback from a nationwide pig virus a few years ago, Even says hog farmers and the swine industry have ramped up production and capacity to supply the growing demand for pork. Even says African Swine Fever could be the biggest global event of this generation and outlines the challenges of protecting the domestic herd while trying to gain global market access stymied by trade tensions.
Pork is the world's most consumed meat. It's also increasingly a news item due to global trade tensions and a nasty virus that's currently eradicating China's hog herd. Before 2018, China produced five times the number of pigs as the United States. Before 2018, China had half the world's pig supply. Today, some estimates show China's hog herd will be cut in half by end of year due to African Swine Fever. Bill Even, CEO of National Pork Board, joins me to discuss hog production in the United States and how it's shaping or being shaped by world affairs. We expand on: the trade war between the U.S. and China, the reality of supply and demand, and whether or not China would like African Swine Fever to come to U.S. shores. If you're looking for insight on pork as it pertains to today's news, this is it.
PorkPod - 031619 - Bill Even on Industry Priorities by National Pork Board
In this edition of Pork Pod, National Pork Checkoff CEO Bill Even reviews a variety of issues, including the current hog market situation. Even also highlights the Pork Checkoff investment in international market development and the current partnership with Google.
And I once gave my wife a wooden "C" with phrases sharpie-d on them. TODAY'S SHOW: We're examining Joey's sleep! Rich has a new game! PLUS, so MUCH MORE!!
The National Pork Board hosted a news conference for media from throughout the U.S. and Canada at World Pork Expo. In Part II of a two-part edition of Pork Pod, we hear the second half of that news briefing. CEO Bill Even, VP of Domestic Marketing Jarrod Sutton and VP of International Marketing Craig Morris offer insights into market trends and Pork Checkoff initiatives.
This week's guest on Open Mic is Bill Even, who was selected as CEO of the National Pork Board in June. The former South Dakota Director of Agriculture discusses both growth and growing pains in the pork industry. With a fourth of U.S. production destine for export customers, Even shares hopes for global growth in the year ahead. Animal health is a priority for the pork industry and Even shares the National Pork Board's continuing efforts for disease preparedness and industry efforts to meet consumer demands for product quality and product labels. Jeff NalleyBill Even, CEO, National Pork Board