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Clay County Native, Ella McLerran, is the 2024 AFBF Collegiate Discussion Meet winner. She won the competition at the AFBF Fusion Conference in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee held the preliminary rounds of the Discussion Meet competition during the annual Leadership, Education, Advocacy and Promotion Conference, Feb. 2-3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including a preview of the new Purdue Crop Chat podcast with Casteel and Quinn and we catch up with Indiana's Discussion Meet final four competitor. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin predicts a nice week in weather, and Friday corn, soybean and wheat markets sold off. Andy Eubank has settlements and Brian Basting provides the analysis on the #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - experience banking built on heart, grit, and agriculture. Visit FFBT.com to learn more or stop by your local branch to talk about your ag operation today.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including a preview of the new Purdue Crop Chat podcast with Casteel and Quinn and we catch up with Indiana's Discussion Meet final four competitor. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin predicts a nice week in weather, and Friday corn, soybean and wheat markets sold off. Andy Eubank has settlements and Brian Basting provides the analysis on the #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - experience banking built on heart, grit, and agriculture. Visit FFBT.com to learn more or stop by your local branch to talk about your ag operation today.
On this week's edition of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: Sabrina Halvorson reports from the American Farm Bureau Convention in Salt Lake City and speaks with Indiana Farm Bureau President Randy Kron about farm labor issues. Sabrina also talks with Indiana beef producer Norman Voyles, Jr. about the importance of the Beef Checkoff Program. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Also, Brian Basting with Advance Trading explains the reasons behind the sell-offs in Friday's grain markets. Plus, you'll hear an update from Kylie Wheeler from Carroll County, who made it all the way to the Final Four round of the American Farm Bureau's Discussion Meet during the AFBF convention last weekend. That's all part of this week's Hoosier Ag This Week podcast!
On this week's edition of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: Sabrina Halvorson reports from the American Farm Bureau Convention in Salt Lake City and speaks with Indiana Farm Bureau President Randy Kron about farm labor issues. Sabrina also talks with Indiana beef producer Norman Voyles, Jr. about the importance of the Beef Checkoff Program. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Also, Brian Basting with Advance Trading explains the reasons behind the sell-offs in Friday's grain markets. Plus, you'll hear an update from Kylie Wheeler from Carroll County, who made it all the way to the Final Four round of the American Farm Bureau's Discussion Meet during the AFBF convention last weekend. That's all part of this week's Hoosier Ag This Week podcast!
Tuesday's Second Hour: Our coverage from the American Farm Bureau Annual Convention continues this hour sponsored by the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation! Sarah Tweeten from the Iowa Corn Growers Association joins Bob to tell us about her participation in one of the Discussion Meets at the Convention. Kristine Tidgren from the Iowa State Center for Ag Law and Taxation brings us an update on changes as you file taxes in Iowa for 2023. Amanda Brill from Total Farm Marketing concludes the show today with a look at markets approaching the Tuesday afternoon close.
Matthew McClanahan recently won the Tennessee Young Farmers and Ranchers State Discussion Meet. McClanahan says it's an honor to win the state competition and is now preparing for the national competition in January. Thomas Capps State Discussion Meet winner prepares for Utah. Hello and welcome to Tennessee Home and Farm Radio. I'm Thomas Capps. Matthew McClanahan It's such an honor and a privilege to be able to represent the state of Tennessee in Salt Lake City and I think back on my years of prior experiences and it really makes you appreciate this victory so much more. Thomas Capps Cumberland County native Matthew McClanahan is the 2023 Tennessee young farmers and ranchers state discussion meet winner. He finished first in the state competition earlier this month and is now preparing to compete on the national level at the American Farm Bureau Convention in January. Matthew McClanahan We've had a lot of success in the past and got big shoes to fill, and I look forward to carrying on Tennessee's tradition of excellence and all the competitions and doing my part in the discussion meet. Hunter grills has been very helpful to me through this process and all the past winners and everyone has been so encouraging and I really look forward to leaning into their wisdom and knowledge and understanding and hopefully able to bring home some hardware for Tennessee. Thomas Capps McClanahan is a practicing attorney and serves as the Executive Director for the Tennessee Association of Conservation Districts. He says talking about the Ag issues and discussion meet competitions over the years has been critical in his professional development. Matthew McClanahan Being able to participate in the discussion meet and take that training and utilize that in our county board meetings. It has been crucial and something that I really am appreciative of that Farm Bureau is able to have programs like this. Thomas Capps Discussing ag issues is important to McClanahan not just as a lawyer, but also because production agriculture is also a big part of his life. Matthew McClanahan My wife and I we live in the house that my grandparents purchased right after the second world war on a beef cattle farm in Cumberland County, Tennessee where we still raise Herford beef cattle same way we've been doing since the 1940s. Really the best thing is just the people I've been able to meet and the contacts and the friendships I've been able to develop over the years. So it's a wonderful culmination of my young farmer and rancher career. Thomas Capps McClanahan competes on the national stage in January in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the AFBF convention. For Tennessee Home and Farm Radio, I'm Thomas Capps.
KFB Discussion Meet winner Alex Gilles says you're never too old to learn.
Matthew McClanahan recently won the Tennessee Young Farmers and Ranchers State Discussion Meet. McClanahan says it's an honor to win the state competition and is now preparing for the national competition in January. Thomas Capps State Discussion Meet winner prepares for Utah. Hello and welcome to Tennessee Home and Farm Radio. I'm Thomas Capps. Matthew McClanahan It's such an honor and a privilege to be able to represent the state of Tennessee in Salt Lake City and I think back on my years of prior experiences and it really makes you appreciate this victory so much more. Thomas Capps Cumberland County native Matthew McClanahan is the 2023 Tennessee young farmers and ranchers state discussion meet winner. He finished first in the state competition earlier this month and is now preparing to compete on the national level at the American Farm Bureau Convention in January. Matthew McClanahan We've had a lot of success in the past and got big shoes to fill, and I look forward to carrying on Tennessee's tradition of excellence and all the competitions and doing my part in the discussion meet. Hunter grills has been very helpful to me through this process and all the past winners and everyone has been so encouraging and I really look forward to leaning into their wisdom and knowledge and understanding and hopefully able to bring home some hardware for Tennessee. Thomas Capps McClanahan is a practicing attorney and serves as the Executive Director for the Tennessee Association of Conservation Districts. He says talking about the Ag issues and discussion meet competitions over the years has been critical in his professional development. Matthew McClanahan Being able to participate in the discussion meet and take that training and utilize that in our county board meetings. It has been crucial and something that I really am appreciative of that Farm Bureau is able to have programs like this. Thomas Capps Discussing ag issues is important to McClanahan not just as a lawyer, but also because production agriculture is also a big part of his life. Matthew McClanahan My wife and I we live in the house that my grandparents purchased right after the second world war on a beef cattle farm in Cumberland County, Tennessee where we still raise Herford beef cattle same way we've been doing since the 1940s. Really the best thing is just the people I've been able to meet and the contacts and the friendships I've been able to develop over the years. So it's a wonderful culmination of my young farmer and rancher career. Thomas Capps McClanahan competes on the national stage in January in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the AFBF convention. For Tennessee Home and Farm Radio, I'm Thomas Capps.
In this episode, Melinda Lee, Organization Director for The Central Ohio Farm Bureau provides a highly engaging overview on major happenings in 2023 and looks ahead to 2024. Specific topics covered include: Membership, "Benefit in The Barn," other county farm bureau events, The 2023 Farm Bureau and advocacy efforts, 2024 Discussion Meet, Annual Ohio Farm Bureau Meeting on 12/7 & 12/8, Young Ag Professionals Winter Conference Preliminary goals for '24 and more. This is an excellent primer that will provide you with a very detailed description of the work of The Central Ohio Farm Bureau!
Ella McLerran is the 2023 Tennessee Young Farmers & Ranchers Collegiate Discussion Meet winner. McLerran says winning this competition is something she's always dreamed of. Thomas Capps UT Knoxville Jr wins Young Farmers Collegiate Discussion Meet. Hello and welcome to Tennessee Home and Farm Radio. I'm Thomas Capps. Ella McLerran Getting to go up there and see all the all the hard work pay off and just come true it was, it was just a great feeling. Thomas Capps Clay County native Ella McLerran is the 2023 Tennessee Young Farmers and Ranchers collegiate discussion meet winner. The competition has four rounds that ends with four contestants competing in the final round each round as a topic or issue disguised by the contestants as they work to determine a solution to the topic. Ella McLerran The big topic today was diversity across our state. So our producers and our products, and ultimately how Farm Bureau can help cultivate dynamic leaders. So I really just wanted to point out that our state has 69,500 Farms, I mean, all of those are very different from the people that make them up to the practices they follow to the products they produce, and I think that's crucial. When we look at how we can grow leaders through Farm Bureau is we got to look at what makes up our membership, and a way to support them through our grassroots organization. Thomas Capps McLerran isn't new to Young Farmers & Ranchers or even discussion meet. Her parents participated in it too, when they were young farmers Ella McLerran Growing up in YF&R, seeing the contests, watching my parents do it, and now I guess doing it myself. And it didn't seem real. I didn't think I was like, Oh, wow, like that was my name. Thomas Capps Currently, McLerran is pursuing a degree in animal science with the hopes of continuing on in her education after that all to help benefit agriculture. Ella McLerran I want to go into law school and hopefully come back to agriculture with that legal perspective working with policy and the legal side of things because we need that representation in agriculture. This contest is a great practice for everything I want to do looking forward with that career so very excited and very excited to represent Tennessee Farm Bureau in March. Thomas Capps All eyes will be on McLerran in March as she competes in the National Young Farmers and Ranchers collegiate discussion meeting, which takes place in Omaha, Nebraska. For Tennessee Home and Farm Radio, I'm Thomas Capps.
Florida Student Takes Top Honors at YF&R Collegiate Discussion Meet
Hopkins County Central Vo-Ag teacher Ben Prevett was KFB's Discussion Meet winner representing the state in Puerto Rico at the AFBF Convention.
DeLoss Jahke and Tim Eggert host the show from the AFBF Convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We hear from AFBF President Zippy Duvall, which include a video with ILFB member Eric Kelsey. Later we hear from Ryan Reeverts, Discussion Meet competitor and Illinois Achievement Award Winner Evan Hultine. Jim Taylor has the early morning markets and weather.
On the HAT Podcast, Eric Pfeiffer talks to Indiana's Discussion Meet winner ahead of this week's Farm Bureau national competition, C.J. Miller has tar spot prevention news well ahead of planting season, HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has cold temps and snow in the Indiana Farm Forecast, and market analyst Tom Fritz runs through what led to a market selloff again Wednesday - all coming up on the #HATPodcast!
We wrap up Illinois Farm Bureau Annual Meeting delegate session with Illinois Farm Bureau Executive Director of Governmental Affairs and Commodities Mark Gebhards. We meet new Illinois Farm Bureau Young Leader Committee Chair Sadie Asher from Henry County. We visit with Discussion Meet winner Ryan Reeverts. We highlight two new Illinois Farm Bureau Board of Directors--Jeff Weber and Brent Pollard. The final segment of the show is with DTN ag meteorologist John Baranick.
Most Wednesdays, our Communications Director, Michelle Leichty, hosts a Facebook Live discussion with the preaching pastor from the previous Sunday. Visit our Facebook page to join us live on Wednesdays around noon: https://www.facebook.com/covenantepc Be sure to follow our Facebook page for notifications of when we go live!
From Waters of the U.S., to the Enlist herbicide ban, to the Renewable Fuels Standard, EPA has ruffled quite a few feathers in agriculture lately. As those challenges come, organizations like Farm Bureau jump in and join in the conversation to make sure the agency has all of the information needed when new ideas that may have an impact on farmers across the country are introduced. On this Our Ohio Weekly, find out about new policies being put forth by the EPA and what Farm Bureau is doing to help them make sure their rules make sense for everyone involved. 00:00 - Ryan Yates, Managing Director of Public Policy with American Farm Bureau and Brandon Kern, Senior Director of State and National Policy with Ohio Farm Bureau talk about the latest developments from the EPA in regards to Waters of the U.S. 16:50 - Yates and Kern discuss the diverse challenges that have come from the EPA over the past year. 23:50 - On this edition of “To the Beat of Agriculture'', we'll hear from the winner of the Ohio Farm Bureau's Young Ag Professionals 2022 Discussion Meet. Learn how Mike Hannewald uses his agronomy degree to better the farming community around him. 32:20 - Erin Stickle, chairman of The Ohio Beef Council, shares some of the efforts being made with the Beef Checkoff to keep the cattle industry thriving. 42:20 - This year's Ohio Beef Expo co-chair, Bill Tom, gives a preview of this weekend's event in Columbus.
Emily Nave recently won the Tennessee State Young Farmers and Ranchers Discussion Meet. She now heads on to compete on the national stage at the American Farm Bureau Convention. Emily talks about how she's preparing and how she's following in her mothers footsteps. The post Preparing For National Discussion Meet appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.
Quincy's Dalton Hard was competing in the Michigan Farm Bureau Young Farmer Discussion Meet Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farmers are used to getting paid for raising a quality product — soybeans, sweet corn, apples, peppers. But a farm's value lies in its soils, too. What if farmers could get paid for building a quality soil? Just like markets for those soybeans, there's now a small, but growing, commodity market for building and storing carbon in a farm's soils. So how do farmers get paid for storing carbon? On this Our Ohio Weekly, learn more about carbon markets. 00:00 - Julia Brown, Communications and Media Relations Manager for the Ohio Soybean Association talks about the quickly emerging carbon market and what farmers need to do to prepare for carbon sequestration programs in their area. 16:50 - Amanda Bahn-Ziegler, Account Manager for Truterra, discusses their emergence in the carbon space and their TruCarbon program, which has been available for farmers to cash in carbon credits from their farming practices. 23:50 - Hear from the winner of Ohio Farm Bureau's 2021 Discussion Meet, Stacie Anderson, on this week's To the Beat of Agriculture. Her roots in agriculture run deep as memories of old school Farm Bureau meetings happily linger in her past. 32:20 - Aldyen Donnelly, co-founder of Nori Inc., shares all things carbon and what programming Nori offers for farmers interested in carbon sequestration. 42:20 - Mike Thompson and Bryan Randell from Indigo Ag visit about their carbon programs available for farmers across the state.
Farmers are used to getting paid for raising a quality product — soybeans, sweet corn, apples, peppers. But a farm's value lies in its soils, too. What if farmers could get paid for building a quality soil? Just like markets for those soybeans, there's now a small, but growing, commodity market for building and storing carbon in a farm's soils. So how do farmers get paid for storing carbon? On this Our Ohio Weekly, learn more about carbon markets from guests on Ohio Farm Bureau's Field Day podcast. 00:00 - Julia Brown, Communications and Media Relations Manager for the Ohio Soybean Association talks about the quickly emerging carbon market and what farmers need to do to prepare for carbon sequestration programs in their area. 16:50 - Amanda Bahn-Ziegler, Account Manager for Truterra, discusses their emergence in the carbon space and their TruCarbon program, which has been available for farmers to cash in carbon credits from their farming practices. 23:50 - Hear from the winner of Ohio Farm Bureau's 2021 Discussion Meet, Stacie Anderson, on this week's To the Beat of Agriculture. Her roots in agriculture run deep as memories of old school Farm Bureau meetings happily linger in her past. 32:20 - Aldyen Donnelly, co-founder of Nori Inc., shares all things carbon and what programming Nori offers for farmers interested in carbon sequestration. 42:20 - Mike Thompson and Bryan Randell from Indigo Ag visit about their carbon programs available for farmers across the state.
LaRue County's Chris Thomas is a state finalist in the KFB Discussion Meet.
Taylor County's Molly Sullivan is a state finalist in the KFB Discussion Meet.
KFB Discussion Meet Finalist Ben Prevette says winning the contest will take problem solving skills.
KFB Discussion Meet Finalist Caleb Smithson says farmers pursue both sustainability and increased production.
Daviess County's Brandon Gilles was a national finalist in the AFBF Discussion Meet.
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Eric sat down with Clarissa Cauthorn, President of Audrian County Farm Bureau and former Missouri YF&R Committee Chair, right after she placed second in the nation at the American Farm Bureau Federation Discussion Meet. We're proud to have Clarissa represent Missouri so well on a national scale!
There are many challenges facing agriculture today, from labor shortages to consumer perceptions to mental health and opioid addiction in rural Ohio to name a few. Those are just some of the difficult issues that were taken on recently by three contestants who took part in the 2020 Ohio Farm Bureau Discussion Meet. This week on Our Ohio Weekly, hear how they would tackle those obstacles in agriculture. 00:00 - 2020 Discussion Meet Finalists 23:50 - To the Beat of Agriculture - Hannah Jarvis 32:20 - OFBF's Property Protection Program gets an upgrade 42:00 - Montgomery County Farm Bureau's Grow Where You Are Planted program
Katie Zelechowski talks with Young Leaders representing Illinois at the 101st American Farm Bureau Federation's Annual Meeting. We'll hear from our Discussion Meet participant, Sara Mitchell, and state Excellence in Ag Award recipients, Brett and Krista Swanson.
Taylor Wiseman of Fayetteville, a graduate assistant majoring in agriculture economics at the University of Arkansas, won the Young Farmers & Ranchers Discussion Meet at this year's Arkansas Farm Bureau Officers & Leaders Conference. Hear what she had to say after the competition.
Sadly, we’re in a time where far too many folks seem to be on their worst behavior when discussing important topics. Ranting and yelling and their online equivalents, seems to have become the ways to share an opinion. In Ohio Farm Bureau, we believe there’s a better way to solve problems. Thoughtful, courteous discussion. Farm bureau’s annual Discussion Meet competition is intended to develop young people’s skills in working that way. This year’s Discussion Meet finalists are our guests, on this episode of Town Hall Ohio.
Do you want to win a Polaris Ranger? Montana Farm Bureau and Montana Polaris Dealers will be sending one young farmer or rancher home with one during the 99th Annual MFBF Convention. How do you win? By participating in the MFBF Young Farmer and Rancher Discussion Meet. YF&R Chair, Gil Gasper, joins the #LaneCast #AgPodcast and shares what the Discussion Meet and why you or someone you know needs to participate. The competition, open to Farm Bureau members ages 18-35 with an interest in agriculture, takes place Thursday, November 8 during the 99th MFBF Annual Convention in Billings. There is a preliminary round at 1:15 p.m. followed by the final round at 5:30 p.m. The winner of the Final Round will receive the keys to a new Polaris Ranger® Side by Side UTV as well as an expense-paid trip to compete in the national Discussion Meet during the American Farm Bureau Convention on January 11 in New Orleans. Music by audionautix.com.
Joining host Joseph Kapsch on 'Meet The Hollywood Press' TODAY is: Jaymes Vaughan (Host, Celebrity Page TV; Contributor The Talk, Access); Itay Hod (Senior Reporter, The Wrap) and Gil Robertson (President, African American Critics Association; Contributor BET) to discuss Netflix N-Word Controversy, Roseanne Without Roseanne; Xxxtentacion Shooting Death and lots more! From executive producers Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro, "Meet The Hollywood Press" is a weekly talk series hosted by veteran journalist Joseph Kapsch, former top digital news chief at The Hollywood Reporter, TheWrap and Los Angeles Times. The show will feature a rotating guest panel of Hollywood industry's top journalists, personalities and influencers discussing the week's buzziest Hollywood news, in-depth discussions about topical issues affecting the industry such as the MeToo and TimesUp movements, female pay disparity and diversity in Hollywood, as well as special themed episodes around TV, movies, --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sadly, we’re in a time where far too many folks seem to be on their worst behavior when discussing important topics. Ranting and yelling and their online equivalents seems to have become the ways to share an opinion. In Ohio Farm Bureau, we believe there’s a better way to solve problems. Thoughtful, courteous discussion. Farm Bureau’s annual Discussion Meet competition is intended to develop young people’s skills in working that way. This year’s Discussion Meet Finalists are our guests, today, on Town Hall Ohio. Congrats to our 2018 winner Annie Specht from Tuscarawas County!
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At the core of Farm Bureau is the idea that people working together can solve problems. One of our ways to identify future leaders who can carry through on that belief is a contest we call the Discussion Meet. Shana Angle of Bolivar, Danielle Burch of Salem, Katie Lee of Magnolia and Micaela Wright of Arcanum are this year’s final four contestants. Due to the fact that this show was recorded on the same day that the contest finals were held, the winner of the Discussion Meet has already been named. This year’s winner is Danielle Burch.
Every year Ohio Farm Bureau hosts the discussion meet. It could also be called the leadership training contest, because in a nutshell, the idea is to help young adults develop their skills in small group communications. Which would lead to them being capable leaders for Farm Bureau and their communities. Our 2016 Discussion Meet finalists are our guests this week on Town Hall Ohio. The four finalists are Stephen Caraway of West Union, Mike Derringer of Eaton, Andy Korb of Oxford and Joy Sizemore of Monroeville. Joy Sizemore was unable to join for the Town Hall Ohio episode.
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Each year Farm Bureau host a Discussion Meet contest to help develop the next generation of leaders by testing their subject knowledge, problem solving abilities and communication skills.Three of this years finalist are in studio to share their insight into agriculture and society. Length 39:20
One of the most important function Farm Bureau provides for our communities is to help develop young leaders. Developing leaders and critical thinkers is part of a competition called the Discussion Meet. Today we meet this years finalist in this competition.
Ohio Farm Bureau is partial to leaders who can make their points and are inclusive in their decision making. Our annual Discussion Meet competition is aimed at finding such leaders. Meet our four finalists Jon Hensler, Brad Heimerl, Christen Clemson and Lynnsey Schimerich.
In this episode of the podcast, we present a panel discussion, “Back to the (New) Basics: A Media Panel,” recorded live at the PRSA/Philadelphia luncheon at the Union League Club in Philadelphia on Thursday, March 11. The panelists were (from left): Berlinda Garnett, Planner, Fox29's Good Day; Harold Brubaker, business writer, Philadelphia Inquirer; Michelle Durham, Anchor/Reporter, KYW Newsradio 1060; and Bernie Dagenais, Editor, Philadelphia Business Journal. More photos from the event are here. Listen to the podcast here: Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 59.7 mb, duration 01:02:06) Subscribe to the RSS feed for the “Lubetkin on Communications” podcast series. Apple iPod owners, subscribe to the “Lubetkin on Communications” podcast series in the Apple iTunes Music Store. Keywords: lubetkin, cherry hill, prsa, philadelphia, media, panel, luncheon, union league del.icio.us Tags: lubetkin,cherry hill,prsa,philadelphia,media,panel,luncheon,union league Technorati Tags: lubetkin,cherry hill,prsa,philadelphia,media,panel,luncheon,union league LiveJournal Tags: lubetkin,cherry hill,prsa,philadelphia,media,panel,luncheon,union league Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.