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In this episode of The AgCulture Podcast, Edward Gallagher, President of DFA Risk Management, explores the intricacies of dairy pricing and risk management strategies in the agriculture industry. With over 40 years of experience, Gallagher shares his insights on developing effective risk management plans for farms and businesses. Tune in to learn from his extensive expertise and gain valuable knowledge to enhance your agricultural pursuits. Listen now on your favorite platform. (00:00) Introduction (03:06) Edward's Background and Career (08:35) Key Elements of Risk Management (12:40) Managing Input Costs (17:12) Changes in the Dairy Industry (21:23) Global Dairy Market Trends (35:35) Closing Thoughts Meet the guest: Edward Gallagher, President of DFA Risk Management, leads innovative risk management programs and federal dairy insurance initiatives. With 40 years of dairy pricing and market structure expertise, Ed is a sought-after industry speaker and trusted advisor. He has testified before Congress and served on numerous advisory committees. Discover the world of agriculture with the "Ag Culture Podcast", hosted by Paul Windemuller. This podcast will be a gateway for those passionate about agriculture to explore its global perspectives and innovative practices. Join Paul as he shares his experiences in the agricultural industry, his travels and encounters with important figures around the world. Expect engaging stories of Paul's journey as a first-generation farmer and consultant, covering topics ranging from coffee to greenhouses to agricultural technology. "Ag Culture'' will aim to inspire agricultural entrepreneurs and innovators weekly. Available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Subscribe at AgCulture Podcast and keep an eye out for future episodes, bringing insights and stories from the vibrant world of agriculture.
On this episode of The Family Business Voice, Edward Gallagher, CEO of Irish Premium Oysters, speaks with Ramia about Ireland’s aquaculture industry, the impact of climate change on shellfish and the strategic partnership that helped their business expand. – Edward’s father, Jimmy Gallagher, started Irish Premium Oysters in the mid-90s hoping that his son would one day take an interest in entrepreneurship. – The international market for shellfish, and Irish Premium Oysters’ strategic partnerships with international dealers who have access to that market, has driven their expansion. – It’s not merely about the bottom line at Irish Premium Oysters. Sustainable aquaculture has been woven into the DNA of the multigenerational family business, and they have the accreditations to prove it. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and TuneIn. Also, read the full article here.
For a supplement to our discussion this episode, check out this piece: https://medium.com/@samwagstaff/eddie-gallagher-a-hog-in-the-war-machine-400715f0411c As the United States military and our gormless commander-in-chief continue to ratchet up tensions with Iran, the time has come to examine the case of former Navy SEAL Chief Eddie Gallagher, an emblematic case of the right wing’s contemporary valorization of bloodlust. In this episode, we follow the case, beginning with Gallagher’s crimes as platoon leader of SEAL Team 7 in Mosul, Iraq, to his arrest, trial and eventual acquittal, all the way through President Trump’s intervention to allow Gallagher to keep his SEAL trident, and his inevitable rebrand as a conservative influencer in retirement. Our aim is to show how Trump’s novel approach is to embrace, rather than denounce Gallagher’s crimes, evidenced by his publicization of his relationship with Gallagher and decision to bring the retired Chief on the campaign trail with him this election season. Sources: https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2019/02/02/war-crimes-prosecution-against-navy-seals-takes-a-double-hit/?fbclid=IwAR2FmprhLqBMKNqRUJmUTT0tQLP_86BjxLF3E33aCAQu1xxkKCnHp0lUj_k https://theintercept.com/2017/01/10/the-crimes-of-seal-team-6/ https://theintercept.com/2019/12/05/donald-trump-eddie-gallagher-navy-seals/ https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/military/sd-me-hunter-rules-engagement20190219-story.html https://teamneverquit.com/podcast/eddie-gallagher-highly-decorated-seal-chief-of-8-combat-deployments-battling-charges-of-war-crimes-against-isis-freeeddie/ https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/us/navy-seals-crimes-of-war.html https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/08/podcasts/the-daily/navy-seal-edward-gallagher-trial.html https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/03/us/Edward-Gallagher-acquitted.html?smid=pc-thedaily https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/21/us/trump-seals-eddie-gallagher.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/11/15/donald-trump-pardons-clint-lorance-mathew-golsteyn-war-crime-cases/1229083001/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/05/06/donald-trump-michael-behenna-pardoned-ali-mansur-mohamed-killing/3656410002/ https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1197507542726909952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1197507542726909952&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2019%2F11%2F21%2Fus%2Ftrump-seals-eddie-gallagher.html https://www.npr.org/2019/11/26/783069692/questions-remain-over-what-will-happen-to-3-navy-seals-implicated-in-war-crimes- https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/27/us/navy-seals-edward-gallagher-video.html https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/31/us/navy-seals-edward-gallagher-trump.html https://www.salon.com/2020/01/02/eddie-gallagher-isnt-a-lifestyle-brand-story-its-a-story-about-the-rights-violent-nihilism/ https://www.instagram.com/eddie_and_andrea/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/redcon1/ https://www.instagram.com/blackriflecoffee/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/projectwarpath/ https://www.instagram.com/ninelineapparel/ https://wekbd.com/ https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/11/trump-wants-to-take-war-criminal-buddies-on-campaign-trail-eddie-gallagher
Trump has taken us to the brink of war with Iran, leading to the deaths of hundreds (already), shattering any good will America had left around the world, and creating an incredibly dangerous precedent. Plus! Kentucky's new Republican Attorney General has won bipartisan praise for calling for an investigation into the state's Republican ex-governor. Stu explains why the credit is not at all deserved. Take Action: Call 202.224.3121 to tell your Senators to limit Trump's ability to take us to war with Iran. Moment of Uplift: Beneath the cloud of horrific war crimes committed by Edward Gallagher, Stu and AJ find inspiration in the self-less actions of his fellow SEALs who risked everything to do what is right. This is your country for the week of January 13, 2020! Produced by Sam Graber Engineered by Mark Charles, recorded at the Ramshackler Room, Louisville, KY Music by Mike Michel
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President Trump has ordered the Pentagon not to remove Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher from the Navy SEALs. Gallagher was at the center of a high-profile war crimes case where he was convicted of posing for photographs with the body of a teenage ISIS captive. Navy Secretary Richard Spencer also resigned over the issue because he reportedly proposed a private compromise with the White House that would have let Gallagher retire despite the outcome of an upcoming peer-review process. Wesley Morgan, military affairs reporter for Politico, joins us for all the details. Next, we will tell you about El Mencho, the most powerful drug kingpin you've never heard of. Now that El Chapo is behind bars for good, authorities have turned their attention to the leader of the CJNG cartel which has 5,000 members spread across every continent except Antarctica. Reports say the cartel uses ruthless tactics including acid baths, decapitations, and even cannibalism. Beth Warren, investigative reporter for the Louisville Courier Journal, joins us for more on drug kingpin, El Mencho. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
San Diego-based Naval Special Warfare Command is initiating a so-called “trident review” of four SEALs involved in a closely-watched war crimes case that divided the tight-knit SEAL community and became a cause célèbre for conservative commentators and politicians. Among the SEALs coming under review, according to a defense officials with knowledge of the case, are Lt. Cmdr. Robert Breisch, Lt. Thomas MacNeil, Lt. Jacob Portier and Chief Petty Officer Edward R. Gallagher, who was restored in rank to chief by President Donald Trump on Friday.
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Dr. Burt Folsom shares some important historical facts for those of us who need a refresher course on this eve of our Independence Day, as well as how it relates to Colin Kaepernick essentially removing Nike shoes with Betsy Ross's design of the American flag and the original 13 colonies. U.S. Navy Rear Admiral (Ret.) Len Hering is also the executive director for "I Love a Clean San Diego" and he has some tips on how we can all do our part to keep our beaches clean this 4th of July. Mark Stewart is one of the producers behind a fantastic and fascinating new documentary about Neil Armstrong, the person, rather than the astronaut we've all come to love over time. We also receive breaking news on Edward Gallagher's punishment on the one guilty charge pertaining to posing in a photo with a dead ISIS combatant following the teen's death.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, John Kiriakou and Nicole Roussell (sitting in for Brian Becker) are joined by Gareth Porter, a historian, investigative journalist, and analyst specializing in U.S. national security policy.Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said today that Iran would enrich as much uranium as it wants, beginning on Sunday, because of the Trump Administration’s decision to scrap the JCPOA. Meanwhile, a Defense Department spokesman said that several apparently empty ships have been seen approaching Iranian waters, they’ve dropped off the radar, and they have reappeared days later, apparently full and leaving Iranian waters. Edward Gallagher, a Navy SEAL accused of war crimes in Iraq was found not guilty of first degree murder and myriad other charges in the deaths of civilians and one ISIS fighter in 2017. He was convicted of the crime of posing with a body and sentenced to four months, although he already has served more than that in pretrial detention. Gallagher’s own men turned him in, and his arrest and trial exposed great fissures between those SEALS who followed the rules of engagement and those who saw their primary goal as hunting terrorists while ignoring US and international law. Dave Lindorff, an investigative reporter and a columnist for CounterPunch whose writings are also at ThisCantBeHappening.net, joins the show. The British Parliament will soon enter its summer recess, even if it has decided nothing on Brexit. As Conservative Party members choose a new leader and, by extension, a new Prime Minister, will a soft Brexit finally become a reality? Will it be under Prime Minister Boris Johnson? And what will become of Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange? He’s in a British prison fighting extradition to the United States. John speaks with Neil Clark, a journalist and broadcaster whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Week, and Morning Star. Wednesday’s weekly series, In the News, is where the hosts look at the most important ongoing developments of the week and put them into perspective. Today they discuss President Trump’s flashy and expensive military parade he’s putting on tomorrow, the ongoing reports of criminally inhumane conditions at detention facilities, the NAVY Seal who just escaped conviction of war crimes, and a call to end war published in several national papers by our guest Dan Kovalik. Dan Kovalik, a human rights and labor lawyer and the author of the book “The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela: How the US is Orchestrating a Coup for Oil” and co-author with award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone of the op-ed published this week entitled, “We must stop our nation’s push for relentless war,” joins the show. Wednesday’s regular segment, Beyond Nuclear, is about nuclear issues, including weapons, energy, waste, and the future of nuclear technology in the United States. Kevin Kamps, the Radioactive Waste Watchdog at the organization Beyond Nuclear, joins the show.
The defense had a star witness testify in favor of Edward Gallagher yesterday in the ongoing war crimes trial of a San Diego Based Navy SEAL. Edward R Gallagher stands accused of killing a wounded ISIS fighter in Iraq by stabbing him in the neck, as well as shooting at civilians multiple times. He has denied all charges and pleaded not guilty. Giorgio Kiryolo says that several SEALs are liars, and that Gallager never stabbed the fighter or shot at civilians. As the defense wraps up its case, the jury will have to decide through hearsay who is telling the truth.
Hear the latest on the ongoing war crimes trial of Edward Gallagher.
At a forum in Ramona on Saturday, Rep. Duncan Hunter also addressed the pending court martial case against San Diego-based Navy SEAL chief Edward Gallagher and Army Capt. Mathew L. Golsteyn. Both are charged with committing war crimes during their service — Gallagher in Iraq and Golsteyn in Afghanistan. Gallagher is charged with several crimes including killing a teenage Islamic State fighter who was brought to his unit for medical treatment. He's accused of stabbing the fighter in the neck. Prosecutors also said he texted a photograph of himself next to the dead fighter and wrote he “got him with my hunting knife.” As he recounted the allegation of Gallagher posing next to a dead body for a photograph, Hunter, also a veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, said “a lot of us have done the exact same thing.” He said he, too, had a photo taken of himself next to a dead combatant, but said he did not text it or post to social media. Hunter called the military justice system “corrupt,” run by lawyers and bureaucrats intent on pursuing “war fighters.” He said he would support a pardon of the two men from Trump, who has indicated he was considering doing so. Hunter also said the civilian justice system was as bad as the military, saying ambitious prosecutors were simply out to get “wins” under their belts.
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Controversy erupted over news that President Trump may grant more pardons for alleged war criminal Edward Gallagher and others. This week, On the Media looks at Fox News’s influence on the president’s decision. And, how the Navy may be spying on a reporter who's tracked Gallagher's case. Plus, how the latest Julian Assange indictment could spell disaster for the future of investigative journalism. 1. James Goodale, former General Counsel for The New York Times and author of Fighting For The Press, on the disastrous new Julian Assange indictments. Listen. 2. Adam Weinstein [@AdamWeinstein], an editor with The New Republic, on the unofficial Fox News campaign to push the president to pardon alleged war criminals. Listen. 3. Andrew Tilghman [@andrewtilghman], Executive Editor of the Military Times, on the Navy's troubling assault on press freedom. Listen. 4. Scott J. Shapiro [@scottjshapiro], professor of philosophy and law at Yale, on how militaries across the globe navigate the horrors of war. Listen. Songs: All the Presidents Men Theme by David ShireOkami by Nicola Cruz Capharnaüm by Khaled MouzanarR+B = ? by Aeroc Farewell My Good One Forever by PhantasmAgnus Dei by Martín Palmeri
Paul de Gelder was a Navy Clearance Diver and Army Paratrooper, but his life would change forever in 2009 when he lost his right leg and much of his right arm in a brutal shark attack during an equipment test with the Navy. Paul speaks with us for over an hour recalling his rough and troubling upbringing that led him to the military, and detailing the event that nearly ended his life. Paul has since become a motivational speaker, actor, and you likely have seen his work as well on Shark Week where he continues to put his life on the line diving for some incredible footage we see each year. He also documents his story in the memoir “No Time for Fear: How a Shark Survivor Beat the Odds.” Be sure to follow him @PauldeGelder on Instagram and Twitter as well. What an amazing and inspirational story! Beyond that we react to the swearing in of new members of Congress, as well as the arraignment of former SEAL and 19-year Navy vet Edward Gallagher for war crimes. Have any questions? Shoot them over to sofrep.radio@sofrep.com, and if you want them possibly read on the show, keep them concise. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers