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On this episode, we share more conversations from the 2024 NAFB Convention as we caught up with FBN's Cody Bills and Jamie Horton from Dekalb/Asgrow during Trade Talk.
Illinois Farm Bureau President Brian Duncan and IFB Vice President Evan Hultine preview upcoming Illinois Farm Bureau annual meeting in Chicago.We hear from two new employees at the Illinois Pork Producers Association--Mikayla Schaefer,Director of Marketing and Jackie Wible, Director of Community Relations and Content Development.DeKalb Asgrow technical agronomist Randy Niver provides an update from east central Illinois.
In this episode, Andy and Tom meet with Chris Kallal, territory agronomist at DEKALB/Asgrow. Join them as they speak about challenges and trends in 2024 harvest and post-harvest.
In today's show Dustin is joined by Dekalb Asgrow agronomist Rich Judge, Andy discusses the fertilizer situation heading into 2025 with Brandon Hulme, Champion Seeds agronomist, and Mark learns more about Storen corn herbicide with Shawn Hock of Syngenta.
With tar spot already being confirmed in parts of Iowa, DeKalb/Asgrow agronomist Andrew Penny talks with Bob about staying vigilant for tar spot but says not to be too concerned about fungicide application yet.
Illinois FFA Center Executive Director Mindy Bunselmeyer previews next month's Illinois FFA State Convention.Ryan Arch from the Illinois Land Improvement Contractors Association highlights a Heyworth bio-reactor project. Jim Donnelly, technical agronomist for DEKALB/Asgrow discusses tar spot. DTN ag meteorologist John Baranick provides a summer outlook.
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! On this episode, Jesse Allen talks with Dekalb Asgrow's Andrew Penney during the 2024 Commodity Classic in Houston, TX.
In this week's episode of the Agri-Biz Show, Rusty Halvorson shares information from this past week's 2023 North Dakota Agricultural Association Agribusiness Expo at the Avalon Events Center in Fargo, ND. Audio with Brent Boydston, the corn, cereal grains, digital agriculture and carbon lead at Bayer Crop Science, Andy Jung, vice president of market and strategic analysis with Mosaic, Randy Martinson with Martinson Risk Management and Dr. Chad Hart of Iowa State University talking about the markets, lead agronomist Rick Swenson of Peterson Farms Seed, Dekalb/Asgrow technical agronomist Grant Mehring, and Stu Letcher, executive director of the NDAA, and executive vice president of the North Dakota Grain Dealers Association.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday's AOA, powered by Cenex Premium Diesel, we start the show with National Sorghum Producers CEO Tim Lust. In Segment Two, we get a harvest update from central and eastern Illinois with Dekalb Asgrow agronomist Randy Niver. In Segment Three, a conversation about farm bill priorities and the U.S. cotton industry with Robbie Minnich from the National Cotton Council. Finally in Segment Four, we discuss Farmers for Soil Health with Neal Bredehoeft from Missouri.
Tuesday's First Hour: David has a special report for us today with Mike Steenhoek from the Soy Transportation Coalition updating us on river levels in the Mississippi because of the drought and how it is impacting river shipping. US Commodities' Don Roose breaks down today's market trade with soybeans higher but corn and wheat lower. To end the hour, David catches up with DeKalb/Asgrow Agronomist Andrew Penny looking at harvest activity progressing across Iowa and the prevalence of saprophytic fungi in fields in the state.
We start the hour with an update on tar spot in Iowa from Mark Storr from BASF. Nicole Stecklein from DeKalb/Asgrow in Northeast Iowa tells us what she's heard regarding the rainfall overnight last night in that area. She also discusses crop conditions and any fields that have seen some tar spot. Don Roose from US Commodities has the last word for the week on markets and says he expects grain prices to stay pretty flat in the next few weeks with corn being weighed down by wheat.
Markets with Aaron Maher, Rumbold and Kuhn. From the DeKalb Asgrow field day, Agronomist Lance Tarchione. Weather with Paul Otto
IDOA Director Jerry Costello previews the Illinois State Fair.We recap a DeKalb Asgrow field day in Jersey County. Steve Willard of the Kendall Grundy Young Leader Committee highlghts their "Farming for the Community" project.
After a wet spring in much of the Northern Plains, most of the crops in North Dakota are looking very good as we wrap up June and head to July. We talk about it with DEKALB Asgrow Technical Agronomist Grant Mehring.
Nicole Stecklein, Agronomist from DEKALB Asgrow in Northeast Iowa, talks about the recent rainfall for the past couple of days, the overnight heat, tar spot, and the stages of growth for corn and soybeans. Don Roose from US Commodities tells us how the USDA's acreage report impacted today's grain markets. Doug Hensley at Hertz Real Estate Services discusses the farmland market, how crops look across the Midwest, and the current haze.
On the Wednesday HAT Podcast: You'll meet Alex Neuenschwander—this year's Indy 500 “Rookie Milk Man.” You'll hear more about Alex and his farm Neu-Hope Dairy, as part of “The Dairy Download Podcast Presented by the American Dairy Association Indiana.” Also, Andy Eubank talks with a DEKALB Asgrow agronomist about planting progress along southern Indiana. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says the cool weather continues in your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Karl Setzer with AgriVisor explains why liquidation has continued in the grain markets for a fifth straight day. That's all coming up—on your Wednesday #HATPodcast!
For our inaugural episode of Hertz Ag Talk, we are excited to be joined by Lance Tarochione - Technical Agronomist with DEKALB/Asgrow. In this episode, Lance shares a huge amount of valuable insight into planting decisions with regard to soil conditions, early vs. late planting, planting depth & population, weed control, and more!
Dekalb Asgrow's Steven Regan joins Jesse Allen to discuss spring planting prep as we get ready for 2023's season across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest.
Dekalb Asgrow Brand Manager Jamie Horton joined Jesse Allen for an update on products and more as begin 2023 during this year's Commodity Classic in Orlando, FL.
Bob Quinn catches up with Jim McDermott from DeKalb/Asgrow with an update on drought conditions in northwestern Iowa and what's new on the way from DeKalb/Asgrow. Paragon Investments advisor Jamey Kohake tells us what's not happening news-wise today causing not much movement for grain markets coming out of the holiday weekend.
DEKALB Asgrow Technical Agronomist Cody Oswald joins Jesse Allen to discuss the 2022 harvest season across his territory in North Dakota and Montana. They also look at tips and suggestions as farmers start to plan for 2023. Learn more online at https://www.dekalbasgrowdeltapine.com.
Each growing season, farmers look forward to planting new corn and soybean products that promote higher yields and profitability. In this Managing for Profit, Rebecca Thompson, head of North America plant breeding for Bayer CropScience discusses the process to develop new DEKALB corn and Asgrow soybean products.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Harvest continues to progress around the Corn Belt and it has many farmers thinking about their plans for the upcoming growing season.In this Managing for Profit, DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Jason Harmon talks about the importance of factoring in crop protection products to increase performance in their corn and soybean fields.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this Conversations from the Farm Progress Show, we talk new products in the lineup for 2023 with Dekalb Asgrow's Jamie Horton.
Corn rootworm pressure continues to be a challenge for many farmers across the Corn Belt and it's something to plan for as farmers start thinking about the 2023 growing season.In this Managing for Profit, DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Nicole Stecklein, who serves northeast Iowa, discusses the latest trait technology for controlling the yield-robbing pest.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lance Tarochione, Technical Agronomist with DEKALB/Asgrow, Joins us to provide an update on what he's seeing out in the field. Increasing levels of disease, as well as some insect issues are popping up around the region. Lance shares his insight on what to expect as we progress towards harvest.
Happy hour this week we head down to southwestern Minnesota to talk to Steven Regan. You can tell immediately through our conversation that Steven is passionate for what he does as a technical seed agronomist for Bayer's Dekalb/Asgrow brand and have a great happy hour with him. Most notably you may know Steven from the SnapChat handle he has (DEKALB/Asgrow MNWEST) and his great updates, especially on Thirsty Thursdays.
Every season, soybeans face disease pressure that can significantly impact yield.In this Managing for Profit, west central Illinois-based DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Lance Tarochione provides some insights for growers to manage diseases next year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Every year, corn diseases can significantly undermine plant health and rob yield. While management options might be limited for this crop, it isn't too early to start thinking about next year.In this Managing for Profit, Jim Donnelly, DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist talks about how knowing what is going on in your field this year can help farmers prep for next year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of Weekend Ag Matters, Riley runs down the news headlines and talks with DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Andrew Penney, Russ brings us his faith-based food for thought, and Dustin brings us a report from his trip down to Keokuk last month.
Jesse Allen talks with DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Jeff Fuls about the corn and soybean crop conditions in his area (NE South Dakota) as well as drought stress impacting crops in parts of the western Corn Belt.
One factor that contributes to a successful soybean crop is effective weed control.In this Managing for Profit, DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Steven Regan of Minnesota discusses how the XtendFlex technology provides flexibility in weed management, even in challenging conditions.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With guest Holly Thrasher, Technical Agronomist, Dekalb Asgrow The right inputs at the right time can change everything. Holly Thrasher joins Clint to dig into best practices for managing nitrogen inputs. When should you hold back? When should you invest more? Holly shares her advice on making in-season decisions.
Supply Chain challenges with Ryan Frieders, DeKalb County Farmer and Farm Week Crop Watcher and Randy Graham, Illinois Specialty Growers Association President, and owner of Curtis Orchard. Clint Chaffer, Agronomy Manager with DeKalb Asgrow provides a report.Profit Watch Energy: Intern Eliza Petry shares a report on gasoline prices and summer travel featuring GROWMARK's Scott Wilson. Matt Kaye reports on Senate Ag Republicans concerns about farm profitability based on high input costs and inflation concerns and Secretary Vilsack's response. Jim Taylor has the early morning markets and weather.
Jesse Allen talks with DEKALB brand manager Jamie Horton about Agronomy Week, happening now through May 27th! Learn more and sign up for a sweepstakes at https://www.agronomyweek.com.
Jesse Allen talks with Jeff Spieler, SD DEKALB/Asgrow Technical Agronomist, about spring planting 2022. They discuss planting conditions, reminders and much more.
So Ryan Green from DeKalb/Asgrow takes us out in the field to see what will problems need to be addressed like corn root worm and tar spot for the upcoming growing season. PLUS Tim Meyer with The Steffes Group provides his weekly land and equipment market update AND Jamey Kohake's expert market analysis.
The strong genetics found in DEKALB and Asgrow products are one factor of farmers' success every year. But the strength of the brands' retail dealer network also plays a role.In this Managing for Profit, Scott Greenfield, DEKALB Asgrow distribution manager talks about the importance of a strong dealer network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Corn and soybean harvest is progressing across the Midwest and farmers are starting to make plans for the 2022 growing season.In this Managing for Profit, Chris Souder, DEKALB Asgrow regional agronomy lead for Iowa discusses some considerations farmers may need to make for next year following challenges they faced this year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Toni Dunker, Advance Trading talks markets – specifically Livestock. Lance Tarchione, Agronomist with DeKalb/Asgrow talks about crop development and harvest progress in western Illinois.
Matt Kaye reports on the Continuing Resolution that was passed late last week to keep the Government running through early December. In honor of national trucker appreciation day, we're highlighting those that provide a very important service. Bruce Jung from Mascoutah shares with Rita information about his 3rd generation trucking company. DeLoss talks with DeKalb-Asgrow agronomist Lance Tarchione about Tar Spot and the impact on yield.
Lance Tarochione, Technical Agronomist with Dekalb/Asgrow in Central Illinois joins us to give a harvest update for his region. Topics include the extreme variability in corn yields and the factors behind that, as well as better than expected soybean yields we've been seeing in that area. This is the first in a series of episodes that will cover regions across the corn belt.
The Roundup Ready Xtend Crop System technology has evolved giving farmers consistent yield advantage.In this Managing for Profit, DEKALB/Asgrow technical agronomist Jody Foutch talks about the evolution of yield with XtendFlex soybeans and the Spray Early Weed Control Guarantee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Soybean and corn harvests are getting underway across the state. Derek Pruitt, Dekalb/Asgrow technical agronomist, talks more about his expectations for harvest in the upcoming weeks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every growing season presents its own set of challenges and 2021 has been no exception. In this Managing for Profit, Lance Tarochione, DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist, based in Illinois, discusses how the brands offer tailored solutions to help protect corn and soybean yield potential.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We learn more about the latest varieties and harvest updates when Jesse Allen talks with Katie Johnson from Dekalb Asgrow!
Get the latest news and info from the 2021 Farm Progress Show with Jesse Allen!
Corn rootworm is one of the most damaging pests corn producers every year.In this Managing for Profit, DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Jeff Spieler of South Dakota offers some tips for managing the yield-robbing pest for the next growing season. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Farmers face soybean diseases that can hurt plant health and reduce yield every season. In this Managing for Profit, DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Jim McDermott discusses steps farmers can take to help manage the diseases for the next growing season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jesse Allen talks with ND DEKALB Asgrow Technical Agronomist Derek Pruitt about the condition of the corn and soybean crop in the Northern Plains and North Dakota especially. We talk about drought stress and the urgent need for moisture.
We visited with DEKALB Asgrow Technical Agronomist Derek Pruitt about planting conditions in his territory. He covers an area of North Dakota north of Highway 200, stretching from the Devils Lake Basin to the northern Red River Valley. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We get to know Randy Niver Technical Agronomist with Dekalb/Asgrow and then discuss the risk factors and symptoms of frost injury from April freezing temperatures & snow. Randy addresses replant supply before giving us an idea of what kind of products are coming down the pipeline from Bayer Crop Sciences.
Starts with evaluating options, so DeKalb/Asgrow agronomist Jim McDermott and Bayer's Megan McQuoid join Bob and Andy to prevent a couple of new ones for you. PLUS Jamey Kohake's expert market analysis AND the Three Big Things You Need to Know.
The inconsistent growing conditions this year demonstrated the benefit of planting corn and soybeans with strong agronomic traits and crop protection products.In this Managing for Profit, DEKALB Asgrow brand lead Pete Uitenbroek talks about how that strategy promotes positive harvest performance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bob is out at the Big Show Garage being sponsored this season by Titan Tire, Fleet Farm in Waukee, and Fareway Stores providing the food! We'll hear from Chris Souder from DeKalb/Asgrow as we begin harvest and plan for next year. And Brian Hoops is today's expert market analyst as markets are getting a little bit of help from some dry weather across South America.
Dekalb Asgrow agronomist Andrew Penney says that they are expecting lighter kernels coming from corn crops after the adverse weather all summer long. Incoming Corn Promotion Board President Greg Alber joins us to talk about the effects of the drought on farms in his area and yield estimates after all of the poor weather. Wrapping up the Big Show today, Brian Hoops from Midwest Market Solutions says he expects tomorrow's WASDE report to cause big movement in the marketplace.
Now that we are a full week out from the inland hurricane that blew across Iowa with DeKalb/Asgrow's Nicole Stecklein who covers some of the hardest hit areas in Eastern Iowa, as she says we are getting a clearer picture of what is harvestable and what may not be and you have to hear her latest estimates. PLUS The Steffes Group's Tim Meyer with his weekly land and equipment values updates AND Jamey Kohake's expert market analysis.
Roy Ulrich, agronomist with Dekalb Asgrow with Bayer Crop Science details nitrogen application with corn and scouting updates for soybeans
The difficulties of the 2019 season didn't just impact last year's crop performance, it also set the stage for some additional challenges this year. In this Managing for Profit, DEKALB Asgrow technical agronomist Harmon Wilts of Minnesota shares some ways growers can better control weeds this spring.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Harvest in full swing and it's also the time of year farmers are making decisions about seed products for the 2020 growing season.In this Managing for Profit, Dekalb Asgrow technical agronomist Sue Eivins Brakhane talks about some considerations farmers should make when finalizing those big seed selection decisions for next year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Crop protection became even more important in the very challenging 2019 growing season.In this Managing for Profit, Dekalb Asgrow technical agronomist Jody Foutch explains how a tailored crop protection plan can help protect yield potential in both corn and soybeans.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Meet Sam Krhovsky, a farmer who has corn, soybeans and wheat, plus a roadside stand. Off the farm, Sam was an agronomist and is now a sales manager for DEKALB®/Asgrow. Listen in as she talks with us about: How her plans shifted from wanting to be a physical therapist What she enjoyed most about the other side of the Mississippi River The most beautiful places she's traveled Her favorite Michigan expressions and other lifestyle changes An opportunity to step outside of her comfort zone A balance of products (GMOs and non-GMOs) that exist to meet consumer demands The thing (actually, people) she's most thankful for in life Questions she often hears at the farm stand that are unexpectedly complex How a company rebranding may open doors to more conversations like this one Sites mentioned in this podcast: Twitter: https://twitter.com/sassyagronomist Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sassyagronomist/ GMO Answers: https://gmoanswers.com/