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What's going on in the ag department of Indiana? Don Lamb joins hosts Sal Sama and Jeff Jarrett in the podcast room for today's episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. Don is the Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture and is a second-generation farmer who has produced popcorn, corn, soybeans and seed wheat.Don describes some of the chaos happening in the ag department and the unknowns associated with the budget cuts and the challenges that have occurred as a result of that. You'll learn more about how the Department of Agriculture works with some of Indiana's regulatory agencies and how tariffs are impacting the agriculture industry. Sal, Jeff, and Don will tackle tough topics like the urban sprawl, increased wages for H-2A workers, and what's happening with the idea to create a water pipeline to move water to Boone County, Indiana. “We're in a very, very interesting time, and I think the people that would say, ‘Here's where we're going' don't really know. We're all a little bit riding the waves right now…”
What's going on in the ag department of Indiana? Don Lamb joins hosts Sal Sama and Jeff Jarrett in the podcast room for today's episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. Don is the Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture and is a second-generation farmer who has produced popcorn, corn, soybeans and seed wheat.Don describes some of the chaos happening in the ag department and the unknowns associated with the budget cuts and the challenges that have occurred as a result of that. You'll learn more about how the Department of Agriculture works with some of Indiana's regulatory agencies and how tariffs are impacting the agriculture industry. Sal, Jeff, and Don will tackle tough topics like the urban sprawl, increased wages for H-2A workers, and what's happening with the idea to create a water pipeline to move water to Boone County, Indiana. “We're in a very, very interesting time, and I think the people that would say, ‘Here's where we're going' don't really know. We're all a little bit riding the waves right now…”
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 1 this week, which would provide property tax reductions to many Hoosier homeowners and farmland owners. Braun signed the legislation despite a message from Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith last weekend saying, “we can't let this become law” and “the Gov needs to VETO this thing.” In a conversation with Hoosier Ag Today on Monday, Beckwith said "I'm sorry" to Hoosier farmland owners for the little relief provided for them in Senate Bill 1, as the focus remains on tax relief for homeowners. You'll also hear from Don Lamb, the Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, who provides planting safety tips as Hoosier farmers prepare for another Spring planting season. Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting previews the grain markets for Monday. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Don Lamb is the Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, re-appointed by Governor Mike Braun on Dec. 23, 2024. He reports directly to Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith, who serves as Indiana's Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development.Don is a second-generation farmer for Lamb Farms in Boone County where, alongside his father, brother, and nephews, they produce corn, popcorn, seed soybeans and seed wheat. They also own two other enterprises, including AgRecycle which is a composting business and Lamb Farms Agronomy which provides neighboring farmers with agronomy products and services. Don stays involved in management aspects of the farm and joins in operations whenever he can.
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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com Complex environments exist in commercial organizations and the federal government. In a typical fashion, humans resist change until an incident force restructuring. In this case, the change of design will be costly. During today's interview, Nick Pesce says that today's systems are burdened to such an extent that structural change should start now, when it is easy and less expensive, and then wait for an incident that will cause change. Both guests, Nick Pesce and Don Lamb, have experience in federal government change management. They work for the well-respected MITRE, home of the ATT&CK framework. As a result, they can look at a systemic problem and see the solution. Their report, Recommendations for Creating Cross-Agency Enterprise Design Specifications, details ways to make this change. They also detail user stories and use cases and how to manage requirements and proofs of concept. Their argument goes that when combined with understanding mission objectives, the existing information silos in the federal government can be overcome.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including comments from Don Lamb as he and his team get set to continue at the Indiana State Department of Agriculture in the new year and an important farmer update on the corporate transparency act. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin will take a look at Indiana's Christmas week forecast, and the corn and soybean markets worked higher Friday. Andy Eubank has the closing numbers and Brian Basting provides market insights. It's all part of 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.
Hoosier Ag Today was first to report last week that Don Lamb will return as director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture when Mike Braun becomes governor of Indiana next month. Lamb shares his vision for ISDA going forward and how this opportunity presented itself back in 2023. The Indiana Ag Policy Podcast is presented by the Indiana Corn Growers Association and the Indiana Soybean Alliance with support from Indiana Farm Bureau.
On this special "Christmas Edition" of Hoosier Ag This Week: In an exclusive news story published this week by Hoosier Ag Today, Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA), has been asked by Governor-elect Mike Braun to continue in that role in Braun's new administration. Eric Pfeiffer chats with Lamb about the significance of continuing to serve as ISDA Director. You'll also hear from Randy Kron, who has reelected to another three-year term as President of Indiana Farm Bureau. C.J. Miller reports how USDA is working now to prevent a pest called the New World Screwworm from making a comeback to harm U.S. cattle herds. All that—plus Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. It's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Brownfield's Erin Anderson interviews Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, at the 2024 NASDA Annual Meeting.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast, two local pastors (Don Lamb and Matt Kroll) join Chris Hume and pastor Joel Saint to discuss the law of God and the civil magistrate. They also discuss Chris and Joel's approach to civil magistrates. The Lancaster Patriot Podcast is presented in partnership with Future of Christendom Press. For more information, visit https://futureofchristendom.org/
What does the Indiana State Department of Agriculture actually do? To answer that question, special guest Don Lamb joins host Sal Sama in the podcast room for this episode of The High Ground, powered by Premier Companies. In addition to being a farmer, Don is the Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. Today, you'll hear about Don and his career path including the history of his family farm which his father started from scratch. He'll share more about the various happenings in the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, how it's helped him better appreciate farmers, and the various functions within the department. Don will also share about how Indiana differs from other states in both budget and regulatory functions, what we should be aware of in the current farm bill, and how Indiana Grain Buyers functions and helps protect farmers. “If I'm not gonna be a farmer, I can't think of a better job I could have than to just be an advocate for agriculture.”
What does the Indiana State Department of Agriculture actually do? To answer that question, special guest Don Lamb joins host Sal Sama in the podcast room for this episode of The High Ground, powered by Premier Companies. In addition to being a farmer, Don is the Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. Today, you'll hear about Don and his career path including the history of his family farm which his father started from scratch. He'll share more about the various happenings in the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, how it's helped him better appreciate farmers, and the various functions within the department. Don will also share about how Indiana differs from other states in both budget and regulatory functions, what we should be aware of in the current farm bill, and how Indiana Grain Buyers functions and helps protect farmers. “If I'm not gonna be a farmer, I can't think of a better job I could have than to just be an advocate for agriculture.”
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Eric Pfeiffer chats with Indiana Pork Board Director Todd Rodibaugh who recently met with Indiana's congressional delegation to express the ag policy concerns of Indiana's pork producers—including the negative impacts of Prop 12. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast for the coming week. Also, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets following the release of the USDA's April WASDE Report. Plus, you'll hear from Don Lamb, Indiana State Department of Agriculture, as he stresses the importance of sharing the road with large, slow-moving farm equipment as Hoosier farmers make their way to farm fields to begin spring planting. All of that and much more are coming up on Hoosier Ag This Week!
On the HAT Podcast C.J. Miller and Sabrina Halvorson have the news including ISDA's Don Lamb back from South Korea and it's not just Purdue basketball final four week. It's also Purdue Ag Week on campus. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says the moisture isn't finished but the heaviest of it is, and Tuesday grains and oilseeds again sold off. Andy Eubank has the final numbers and Karl Setzer has market commentary on the #HATPodcast.
Don Lamb is winding up his first year as director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture with a renewed optimism about the state's role in the global ag space. The second-generation Boone County farmer talks about his passion for the family farm, the critical role of precision agriculture and an eye-opening trip to Cuba.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Eric Pfeiffer reports how the wildfires in the Texas panhandle have destroyed many cattle ranches and ag production facilities. Eric also has information on how you can donate to Texas Farm Bureau, who has a fund set up specifically for cattle producers who have been impacted by the wildfires. C.J. Miller chats with Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, about his recent trip to Cuba as part of a trade mission with the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) and whether opportunities exist to export Indiana's ag products to Cuba. You'll also hear from Sean Smith, the General Manager of Indiana-based Culver Duck, how the company is looking to grow their exports by sending more of their duck products to India. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets following the release of the USDA's March WASDE report on Friday. All of that and much more are coming up on Hoosier Ag This Week!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Eric Pfeiffer reports how the wildfires in the Texas panhandle have destroyed many cattle ranches and ag production facilities. Eric also has information on how you can donate to Texas Farm Bureau, who has a fund set up specifically for cattle producers who have been impacted by the wildfires. C.J. Miller chats with Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, about his recent trip to Cuba as part of a trade mission with the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) and whether opportunities exist to export Indiana's ag products to Cuba. You'll also hear from Sean Smith, the General Manager of Indiana-based Culver Duck, how the company is looking to grow their exports by sending more of their duck products to India. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets following the release of the USDA's March WASDE report on Friday. All of that and much more are coming up on Hoosier Ag This Week!
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including Indiana as a great home to ag bioscience companies and catching up with ISDA director Don Lamb after his trip to Cuba. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has a rainy day on tap in Indiana, and Thursday corn and soybean markets posted strong gains before today's USDA WASDE update. Andy Eubank has settlements and Mike Silver has market 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 Indiana as a great home to ag bioscience companies and catching up with ISDA director Don Lamb after his trip to Cuba. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has a rainy day on tap in Indiana, and Thursday corn and soybean markets posted strong gains before today's USDA WASDE update. Andy Eubank has settlements and Mike Silver has market 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 Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: C.J. Miller talks with Jackson County farmer Tom Hackman with Hackman Family Farm Market about the lack of available ag labor and the changes he says are needed to the H-2A Visa Program. Eric Pfeiffer also talks with Cass County farmer Kevin Wilson about the benefits of growing high oleic soybeans. Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, discusses his new role on the Board of Directors of NASDA—the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets from this past week. All of that and more as part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: C.J. Miller talks with Jackson County farmer Tom Hackman with Hackman Family Farm Market about the lack of available ag labor and the changes he says are needed to the H-2A Visa Program. Eric Pfeiffer also talks with Cass County farmer Kevin Wilson about the benefits of growing high oleic soybeans. Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, discusses his new role on the Board of Directors of NASDA—the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets from this past week. All of that and more as part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: You'll hear Boone County farmer Don Lamb–who's also Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. He recently returned from a USDA trade mission to Japan and talks about how international trade makes Indiana's ag products more valuable. Also, Indiana Pork producer Heather Hill talks about the checkoff investments made by the National Pork Board during her time as board president. Indiana FFA President Seth Ariens previews this week's Indiana FFA State Convention at Purdue. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. All of that and more as part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
The agbioscience economy is the only economy that touches every person on the Planet given that it centers on food. It's necessary for life; and for generations, Indiana farmers have served a critical role in the global food supply chain. Now the state has a farmer leading the charge to shape the next chapter of the state's ag economy and he joins us today. Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA), talks with us about always wanting to be a farmer and the season of life being right for him to lead ISDA. Like many Indiana natives, he talks basketball as a metaphor for the role of production agriculture in the agbiosciences. He also gets into farmer adoption of new innovations, his advice to innovators that want to bring a product to market and the role of farmers when it comes to helping companies develop new innovations. He highlights soil conservation, mental health of the farmer and ISDA's Indiana Grown initiative as three things he sees as big opportunities for the organization in the future.
This morning's AgriTalk is bursting at the seams with content. First, we have a thorough download from Dan Basse of AgResource Company about global events and their impacts on trade. Then U.S. Meat Export Federation president and CEO Dan Halstrom joins us to discuss the relationships USMEF maintains and opportunities they pursue to expand the meat export market. And finally a Farmer Forum regular, Don Lamb, was recently appointed to be the director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture – he tells us about his new role.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast – Weekend of March 4—5, 2023: 1.) Boone County farmer Don Lamb has been named Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. C.J. Miller met with Lamb for an exclusive in-person interview at the Shelby County Ag Promotion banquet in Shelbyville to discuss his new role as one of the state's top advocates for Indiana agriculture. 2.) American Soybean Association directors from Indiana made their way to Washington, D.C. this week to meet with lawmakers regarding the Farm Bill. Eric Pfeiffer reports on the policy priorities they are discussing with lawmakers. 3.) We'll also bring you the story of a 97-year-old Shelby County farmer who recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award. 4.) Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast for the coming week. 5.) AND Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the ag markets talks about the impact of the soybean crops in South America on grain prices here in the U.S. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
We didn't want to miss a weekly weather update – especially this week – from our friends at BAMWX so we have Bret Walts and Matt Griffin join us to report on various systems and potential outlooks for the U.S. and South America. Then we have a Farmer Forum with Jim Jibben of South Dakota and Don Lamb of Indiana.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning we welcome John Homenuk of Empire Weather to talk about the dangerous storms we've been seeing lately plus what the spring season might look like for parts of rural America. Then it's The Farmer Forum with panelists Ron Suppes of Kansas and Don Lamb of Indiana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we talk with Don Lamb, farmer and follower of Christ. Don gives some background about his farm and the ministry AgriStewerts. We also talk about the Prayer Gathering at the National Farm Machinery Show Louisville KY February 18th.
A LONG TIME AGO ON VERONICA MARS: • We meet Veronica Mars! High school detective with tiny jackets and flowbee hair, plus a heartbreak, an absent mother, a murdered best friend and a rape to deal with. • We meet Logan Echolls, a rich boy with a rage problem. • We meet Duncan Kane, a human screensaver. • We meet Wallace Fennel, taped to a flagpole then recruited to do Veronica's bidding for the next several years. Wallace, we have seen the future and you should run! Now! Run! • We meet Sheriff Lamb, local law enforcement with bad jokes and even worse morals. • And we meet Keith Mars, disgraced ex-sheriff, private investigator and dad of the century - but why's he being so weird about Veronica surveilling beige billionaire Jake Kane? Join Jenny Owen Youngs, Helen Zaltzman and Sheriff Hrishikesh Hirway to reinvestigate Veronica Mars season 1 episode 1: Pilot, and to dive into such mysteries as why Sheriff Lamb sniffs Wallace, whether Veronica can learn from books by osmosis, what the hell Brits are doing making faces out of meat, why is Weevil wearing a polo shirt when IT COULD HAVE BEEN A HENLEY, and why wearing Speedos with a shirt is somehow more naked than just Speedos. You can hear our original recap, the first ever episode of VMI two years ago, at VMIpod.com/1-01. Content note:Veronica Mars contains heavy themes, and this episode includes storylines concerning murder, rape and violence. For more about this episode, and to read the transcript, visit the podcast's official site VMIpod.com/1-01rerecap. And to keep posted about what's coming up on the show, follow @VMIpod on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and sign up for our mailing list at vmipod.com/vmimail. Next up, we'll be recapping the Dick Casablancas spin-off Play It Again, Dick - so watch that then join us back on the pod mid-October! This episode was edited and mixed by Helen Zaltzman; the music is by Martin Austwick and Jenny Owen Youngs. Lo Dodds brings us the LoDown. We also have MERCH - get your pins to show your love for Weevil or non-love for milk at hellomerch.com/collections/veronica-mars-investigations. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor episodes of the show, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Dead Air, a new mystery podcast from Realm where podcasters have to investigate the murder of a horse heiress. Listen to it wherever you obtained this podcast and at realm.fm. • Girlfriend Collective, sustainable, ethically made, size-inclusive activewear made from recycled trash. Get $25 off your purchase of $100 or more when you shop at girlfriend.com/veronica. • Dipsea, the app full of sexy stories and somnolent soundscapes. Get an extended 30 day free trial at DipseaStories.com/veronica. Support the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TWQYZDRGZUGH8&source=url See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We meet National Pork Producers Council president-elect Terry Wolters and he discusses the recent federal court ruling that will negatively impact the nation's pork industry. The Farmer Forum features hog farmer Phil Borgic of Illinois and Don Lamb of Indiana who continue the conversation about this ruling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Mintert, Professor of Agricultural Economics and the Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture at Purdue University, joins us to discuss the newest AG Barometer plus it's the Farmer Forum with Brad Nelson from Minnesota and Don Lamb from Indiana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What an election night. And we've got the biggest Farmer Forum we've ever had to gain some regional perspective on the various races – Tim Burrack of Iowa, Greg Anderson of Nebraska, Ken McCauley of Kansas, Kevin Paap of Minnesota, Joe Bragger of Wisconsin, Rock Katschnig of Illinois, Don Lamb of Indiana, Michelle Jones of Montana, and Jack Lavers of California. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Clovis is a former White House ag advisor and is currently with the Farmers and Ranchers for Trump Coalition 2020. He joins us today to tout President Trump's record with the ag industry and make the case for his re-election. It is also the Farmer Forum and today we have Don Lamb from Indiana and Tim Recker from Iowa and they discuss what stood out from Mr. Clovis's remarks and how their individual operations are progressing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey with us this morning to discuss the hot, dry, windy weather. It's actually not ALL bad news. Plus we have the Farmer Forum with Don Lamb from Indiana and Randy Urmacher of Nebraska.
This week we unpack S1xE11 "Silence of the Lamb." While Keith helps everyone's least favorite sheriff, Don Lamb, search for a serial killer, Veronica goes into business doing background checks on her classmates' parents, which leads to a heartbreaking revelation for her new friend Mac. Listen in, marshmallows!
Tonights guest speaker is Don Lamb, pastor of Lifegate in Elizabethtown.
Tonights guest speaker is Don Lamb, pastor of Lifegate in Elizabethtown.