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Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation vice president for economic analysis, explains that the impact is being felt throughout the red meat industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 205 DETAILS How Hurricane Helene Affected Cattle Producers & How To Help Plus Beef Industry News Cattlemen's Groups Help Those Affected By Hurricane Helene Our thoughts and prayers are with the farmers and ranchers impacted by Hurricane Helene and the floods following her path. This Category 4 hurricane affects producers across the Southeast from Florida northward into the Appalachians. Below is a list of resources for cattlemen and women to give and seek aid. North Carolina Cattlemen's Association The N.C. Cattlemen's Association is accepting donations that will be remitted to support recovery efforts through trusted organizations. If you would like to make a donation, please make your check payable to NC Cattlemen's Association, 2228 N Main Street, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526 and include in the memo- Hurricane Helene Response. Please note that NCCA will not be able to provide a charitable donation receipt. The NC Baptists on Mission also has the capability to accept donations and coordinate volunteers to help those affected by Hurricane Helene. Donations can be accepted through their website Baptists on Mission - Donations. If you would like to make a donation by check, please make your check payable to NC Baptists on Mission PO Box 1107 Cary, NC 27512 Their NC Disaster Relief is funded primarily by donations. 100% of your designated gift will be used in disaster relief efforts You must designate that the funds are designated for Hurricane Helene Response- Agriculture Needs if that is your intent or it will go to their general response fund. If you have groups interested in volunteering to support recovery efforts, we encourage you to work through their volunteer program at Baptists on Mission - Get Involved. They will need support for the coming months to help the western region of our state recover from this devastating storm. We encourage those that have expertise on farms to designate “agriculture” in the skills support section when completing the volunteer engagement form. Florida Cattlemen's Association Producers in Florida can find resources from the Florida Cattlemen's Association here. For those wanting to donate to relief funds via check, please mail to: Florida Cattlemen's Foundation Hurricane Helene Relief P.O. Box 421929 Kissimmee, FL 34742-199 Georgia Cattlemen's Association To support Georgia cattle producers, donations can be sent via mail to: Georgia Cattlemen's Association 100 Cattlemen's Dr. Macon, GA 31220 Contact Georgia Cattlemen's Association at (478)-474-6560 or gca@gabeef.org. Latest Beef Industry News Strike Shuts Ports On East, Gulf Coasts Agricultural exports screeched to a halt Tuesday as dock workers walking off the job on the East and Gulf coasts, after the International Longshoremen's Association's contract expired Tuesday at midnight. The poultry industry — concentrated in southeastern states and still reeling from Hurricane Helene — could be hardest hit in the meat sector, but extended port closures would quickly be felt nationwide, with 13% of beef, 15% of poultry, and 25% of pork production exported annually. Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation vice president for economic analysis, said that the strike-hit Eastern and Southern ports are responsible for at least $100 million a week worth of pork and beef exports, with a typically faster pace of outbound shipments in the fourth quarter. Senators Introduce Bill To Amend Federal Meat Inspection Act U.S. Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt., along with Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., introduced the Livestock Owned by Communities to Advance Local (LOCAL) Foods Act. The legislation aims to amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act of 1906 to support small-scale meat producers in rural areas by updating the "personal-use exemption." The bill would allow consumers to purchase live animals from local producers and designate agents for slaughter and processing, easing bottlenecks caused by the limited number of USDA-inspected slaughterhouses. The move is intended to help small farmers avoid delays and continue providing locally sourced food to their communities. Welch said the legislation would cut through regulations that favor large-scale operations, ensuring small producers remain competitive. The bill is supported by several farming organizations, including the Farm Action Fund and the National Family Farm Coalition, as a way to boost local food access and protect farmers' rights to sell directly to consumers. Cheap Burgers Becoming Harder To Find According to a report from Bloomberg, the rising cost of beef is pushing burgers out of reach for many Americans, as the price of fast food continues to climb. In the second quarter of 2024, the average fast-food burger cost $8.41, a 16% increase from five years ago, according to Technomic's Ignite Menu data. Even McDonald's has seen prices surge, with a Big Mac averaging $5.29 — up 21% since 2019. The report said the root of the issue lies in dwindling cattle numbers, which hit a 73-year low in early 2024. Severe droughts, beginning in 2020, have forced ranchers to reduce herds, further driving up prices. While recent rainfall has improved conditions, higher interest rates and operating costs have made it too expensive for ranchers to rebuild herds quickly. Beef prices are expected to rise until at least 2026, with long-term challenges posed by climate change. Fast-food chains are responding with promotions to attract customers, but experts predict that the days of dollar-menu burgers are largely behind us. 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On this week's episode, we talk with Vive Crop Protection's David Reif and George Huckaby about crop protection strategies for corn and cotton plants. We also sit down with Rabo AgriFinance's Lance Zimmerman to discuss what the cattle market might look like in 2024 and beyond and how producers can capitalize. In this week's installment of “The Dirt With Nutrien,” Senior Agronomists Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock discuss Liebig's Law of the Minimum and other tools that will help growers manage inputs and yield potential. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, Mexico has extended zero-duty imports of pork, beef and poultry for eligible suppliers, including those in the United States, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz challenges you to raise your chainsaw game. The episode also features the latest single from Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist EV Mae, “New Lyric.” LISTED AS ONE OF THE 60 BEST AGRICULTURE PODCASTS BY FEEDSPOT: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/agriculture_podcasts/ Timestamps Intro and news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:10 David Reif and George Huckaby, Vive Crop Protection: 6:29 Lance Zimmerman, Rabo AgriFinance: 13:00 Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock, Nutrien: 19:19 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 26:57 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 29:25 EV Mae: 30:52
Examining the potential for U.S. red meat exports in 2024 yields a mixed forecast. California ranking as the fourth-leading state in the nation for red meat production plays a significant role in this dynamic landscape. Erin Borror, Vice President of Economic Analysis at the U.S. Meat Export Federation, suggests that the outlook is more favorable for U.S. pork.
Thursday, December 28th (Mike Adams Hosting) 1) Todd Neeley, DTN 2) Matt Bennett, AgMarket.net, 3) Erin Borror, USMEF- 4) Senator Roger Marshall,
On this episode, presented by Case IH Genuine Lubricants, Nutrien Director of Agronomy Dr. Karl Wyant discusses fertilizer strategies and tools offered by Nutrien to help farmers make informed growing decisions. Also, Certified Agriculture Group CEO Pat Driscoll announces a new way to finance trucks purchased from Certified Ag Dealers, as well as new AgPack partners. He also announces plans for the upcoming Ag Rally, to be held in March 2024 on National Ag Day. We check in with Nutrien Senior Agronomists Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock to discuss the importance of soil testing and the importance of chloride in plants in this week's installment of “The Dirt with Nutrien.” In our “Meat Monitor” segment, we learn about key Chinese approvals of U.S. red meat processing plants, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz talks about industrial pump maintenance. The episode also features Christmas music from Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist Terry LeMaster. Timestamps Case IH Genuine Lubricants advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:29 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:36 Dr. Karl Wyant, Nutrien: 6:56 Pat Driscoll, Certified Agriculture Group: 11:28 Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock, Nutrien: 23:27 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 31:44 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 34:27 Terry LeMaster: 38:58
On this episode, presented by Case IH Genuine Lubricants, we have the second part of our showcase of new Case IH farm equipment. This time we discuss planters, sprayers and Steiger tractors. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, U.S. Meat Export Federation Vice President Erin Borror provides a review of the World Meat Congress, in “Beltway Beef,” National Cattlemen's Beef Association's Hunter Ihrman introduces us to California rancher Kevin Kester, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz discusses the trouble with trouble codes. The episode also features the music of singer/songwriter Olivia Harms, who grew up on an Oregon cattle ranch. Timestamps Case IH Genuine Lubricants advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:29 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:21 Tom Curley, Case IH (Steiger tractors): 6:40 Jason Czapka, Case IH (planters): 13:15 Mark Burns, Case IH (sprayers) 17:20 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 20:45 Hunter Ihrman and Kevin Kester, National Cattlemen's Beef Association: 22:49 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents,”: 28:18 Olivia Harms: 29:48
On this episode, presented by AGCO, we preview the 2023 Farm Progress Show with the show's manager, Matt Jungmann. We also discuss our partnership with AGCO and preview the equipment manufacturer's display at the show with AGCO Farm Show Manager Aaron Belanger. In “The Dirt with Nutrien,” Senior Agronomist Mike Howell discusses deep soil sampling. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, we learn about a new challenger to U.S. beef and pork in the Dominican Republic, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz discusses internal leaks. The episode also features the music of Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist EV Mae, who will perform at the AGCO lot at the Farm Progress Show, presented by Rural Strong Media. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:15 AGCO advertisement: 6:34 Matt Jungmann, Farm Progress Show: 7:25 Aaron Belanger, AGCO: 13:47 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 19:51 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 25:56 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 28:13 EV Mae: 29:42
On this episode, we talk with Farm Credit's Matt Erickson about the current state of ag lending and what prospective borrowers need to know before they apply for a loan. We also chat with Farm Credit's and Skylar Sowder about how farm bill provisions could affect future ag lending. We also check in with Nutrien Senior Agronomist Mike Howell and Director of Agronomy Dr. Karl Wyant about navigating weather challenges during this critical stage in the growing season in this week's installment of “The Dirt with Nutrien.” In our “Meat Monitor” segment, U.S. Meat Export Federation's Erin Borror discusses navigating Proposition 12 requirements in California. In our “Beltway Beef” segment, Hunter Ihrman and National Cattlemen's Beef Association CEO Colin Woodall bring us a mid-year look at issues having an impact on the beef industry, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz discusses the importance of keeping wiring harnesses in farm equipment and vehicles dust-free. The episode also features the music of Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist Daryn Wright. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:07 Matt Erickson and Skylar Sowder, Farm Credit: 6:26 Mike Howell and Dr. Karl Wyant, Nutrien: 15:32 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 26:03 Hunter Ihrman and Colin Woodall, National Cattlemen's Beef Association: 28:25 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 34:25 Daryn Wright: 36:03
Dr. Ernie Goss of Creighton University joins us to discuss the state of rural banks in the midst of bigger urban bank closures. The U.S. Meat Export Federation is holding their Spring Conference in Minneapolis and we check in with USMEF president and CEO Dan Halstrom and Africa representative Matt Copeland about trends in exports plus opportunities for growth. Plus USMEF economist Erin Borror talks about ramifications from California's Prop 12.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we learn about the 2023 Farmers Business Network Planting Intentions Report for FBN Chief Economist and VP of Research Kevin McNew. Then we head back to Orlando, Florida, for the third part of our coverage of Commodity Classic 2023. This week we chat with FBN's Adriano Santos about the organization's mission and offerings. We also talk with Firestone Ag's Bill Durivage about steps farmers should take to preserve their tires this growing season. We also learn about Shark Wheel, an airless tire for irrigation systems from company CEO Zack Fleishman. We chat about sustainability and carbon markets with Truterra's Mariah Murphy and we talk about strategies growers can employ to set themselves up for success in 2023 and beyond with UPL's Lynn Justesen. In this week's installment of The Dirt with Nutrien, Senior Agronomist Mike Howell discusses how weather patterns might affect this growing season with Nutrien meteorologist Eric Snodgrass. In our Meat Monitor segment, we learn about the U.S. Meat Export Federation's efforts to seek long-term tariff reductions on U.S. pork in the Philippines, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz is talking faulty ground circuits. The episode also features the music of Clarksville Creative Sound singer/songwriter Jasmine McDonald. Timestamps Fastline Marketing Group advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:33 Kevin McNew, Farmers Business Network: 6:52 Adriano Santos, Farmers Business Network: 15:59 Bill Durivage, Firestone Ag: 19:04 Zack Fleishman, Shark Wheel: 22:16 Mariah Murphy, Truterra: 26:26 Lynn Justesen, UPL: 29:05 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 39:14 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 43:56 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 46:38 Jasmine McDonald: 48:13
Friday's AOA began with dive into the ongoing battle between Mexico and the US on Mexican imports of US GMO corn with Tom Haag, President of the National Corn Growers Association. In segment 2, Representative Glenn "GT" Thompson, Chair of the House Ag Committee provided and update on the legislative progress towards a Farm Bill later this year. Erin Borror, economist with the US Meat Export Federation, discussed the outlook for US meat exports in the year ahead. And Garrett Toay, of Ag Trader Talk, closed out the show with a look at the commodity market trade to end the week.
The Iowa Pork Congress is underway in Downtown Des Moines and Bob is there with the Coalition to Support Iowa's Farmers presenting the first Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award of 2023 to Dennis and Diane Liljedahl of Page County! Bob is joined by Brian Waddingham and Hope Brecht from CSIF talking about the new year of award winners and how the Coalition can help get producers into the pork industry. The Liljedahls tell us about their operation and the conditions in Page County and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig extends his congratulations to the couple and talks about the importance of multi-generational operations. U.S. Meat Export Federation's Erin Borror talks about what is taking place in the pork industry globally causing strength in exports. Outgoing President of the Iowa Pork Producers Association, Kevin Rasmussen, fills us in on what happened yesterday at their annual meeting including the election of the new president, Trish Cook. Cook, also a past recipient of the Good Farm Neighbor Award, joins us at the end of the hour and lays out her top priorities as she takes over at the Pork Producers.
Harvest is wrapping up across the country and Thanksgiving celebrations to celebrate that bounty cost consumers more money this year. As the year comes to a close, Newsmakers discusses the finances of food production in 2022 and looks ahead to 2023. American Farm Bureau Federation Chief Economist Roger Cryan discusses the group's Thanksgiving food price survey and what those figures mean for producers as well as the 2023 indicators he's watching to determine how things are going in Rural America. Then, Erin Borror with the U.S. Meat Export Federation and Cary Sifferath with the U.S. Grains Council talk about the export forecasts for the new year. Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
Harvest is wrapping up across the country and Thanksgiving celebrations to celebrate that bounty cost consumers more money this year. As the year comes to a close, Newsmakers discusses the finances of food production in 2022 and looks ahead to 2023. American Farm Bureau Federation Chief Economist Roger Cryan discusses the group's Thanksgiving food price survey and what those figures mean for producers as well as the 2023 indicators he's watching to determine how things are going in Rural America. Then, Erin Borror with the U.S. Meat Export Federation and Cary Sifferath with the U.S. Grains Council talk about the export forecasts for the new year. Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
On this episode, Pat Driscoll, President and CEO of the Certified Agriculture Dealers Program provides a status update on the program, which includes a new partnership with Ford Pro. The 2022 Agriculture Census is upon us and we learn more about it from National Agricultural Statistics Service's Barbara Rater. We also sit down with newly elected U.S. Meat Export Federation Chairman Dean Meyer. In our meat monitor segment, we learn about new competition from Brazil for U.S. pork exports in Mexico, and in “Bushels and Cents” Ray Bohacz suggests adding routine alternator check-ups to your vehicle's preventative maintenance plan. The episode also features holiday music from emerging Clarksville Creative Sound singer/songwriter Brayden Ryle. Timestamps Soil Test Pro advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:23 Orion Samuelson on Thanksgiving: 6:42 Pat Driscoll, Certified Agriculture Dealers: 7:20 Barbara Rater, National Agricultural Statistics Service: 13:29 Dean Meyer, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 17:01 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 22:40 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 25:01 Brayden Ryle, Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist: 26:30
On this episode, Jeff Harmening of the American Petroleum Institute provides tips for diesel exhaust fluid management in extreme cold weather and Stine Seed Co.'s Todd Schomburg talks about the company's latest corn and soybean hybrids. In this week's “Meat Monitor” segment, we hear about possible increased competition for U.S. red meat in Mexico. In “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz talks about transmission wear. The episode also features former “American Idol” contestant Alex Miller, who showcases his new single, “When God Made The South.” Timestamps Soil Test Pro advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:41 Jeff Harmening, American Petroleum Institute: 7:00 Todd Schomburg, Stine Seed Co.: 15:01 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 21:06 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 23:41 Alex Miller: 25:17
Friday's AOA began with a wheat crop quality update from Dave Green, Executive Director of the Wheat Quality Council, and the update was good news! Clayton Pope, of Clayton Pope Commodities joined the show in segment 2 to discuss the markets reaction to the October WASDE report. Ken Zuckerberg, Lead Economist for Grains and Farm Supply at CoBank broke down their recent report on the potential impact of biofuels in ag over the next 8 years. And we closed the show with Erin Borror, Economist at the US Meat Export Federation about the latest jump in pork exports to the rest of the world.
U.S red meat exports continue to post solid numbers. Erin Borror, an economist with the U.S. Meat Export Federation, spoke during the Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City. She says exports continue adding value to producers' bottom lines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday's AOA began with DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing discussing his plans for soybean marketing this fall and discussed the Hogs and Pigs report from USDA. In segment 2, Erin Borror of the US Meat Export Federation joined the show to talk about the struggles facing European pork producers and how it could impact American growers. Next, John Hulsman, geopolitical strategist and host of the "Around the World in 20 Minutes" podcast, provided an update on the Russia/Ukraine war and the political situation in Europe. And the show closed with Willie Vogt, Executive Director at Farm Progress, discussing farm fuel choices for the future.
On this episode, presented by Massey Ferguson and Hesston, Julie Davis, Senior Director of Workforce Development for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers discusses the importance of public-private partnerships in developing programs that foster workforce and economic development. Eric Dean, President of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, discusses the impact the CHIPS and Science Bill will have on his members. We also learn about the scope of projects to be funded by the Soy Checkoff program in 2023, and we hear from Kansas farmer Marieta Hauser about the impact the Farm Bill's safety net has on her family's farming operation. In this week's Meat Monitor segment, we learn about the strength of U.S. beef in South Korea, and in our Market Talk segment, Jesse Allen discusses the state of the commodities markets with the University of Minnesota's Ed Usset. Ray Bohacz talks about the importance of resilience when trying to troubleshoot farm equipment problems, and we take things back to the country with traditional country music star and legendary honky-tonk operator, Bobby Mackey. Timestamps Massey Ferguson advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:42 Rural Strong and Massey Ferguson at Farm Progress promo: 7:02 Julie Davis, Association of Equipment Manufacturers: 7:51 Hesston advertisement: 20:06 Eric Dean, International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers: 20:36 Ralph Lott, United Soybean Board: 30:58 Marieta Hauser, Kansas farmer/American Farm Bureau Federation: 32:48 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 34:43 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 38:13 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 45:20 Massey Ferguson advertisement: 46:49 Bobby Mackey: 47:18
To continue with these dialogues during the 75th RMC, Erin Borror, Vice President of Economic Analysis for the US Meat Export Federation, talks about the current challenges the global meat markets are facing and how it is impacting meat pricing. As Economist, Erin is responsible for USMEF's red meat export forecasts, trade policy related analysis, global market analysis for U.S. exporters, and U.S. market analysis for international customers.
On this episode, country music singer/songwriter J.T. Cooper, who was a part of the 10th Mountain Division in Mogadishu, Somalia, in 1993 in the incident known as “Blackhawk Down” discusses losing friends in combat and what Memorial Day means to him. He also talks about his organization, Warrior Rounds, which helps returning military members express their feelings through songwriting. Also, American Farm Bureau Federation's Ray Atkinson stops by to discuss the organization's “Farm State of Mind” mental health resources and a special virtual event that will be held May 31. On this week's Meat Monitor segment, we learn about Mexico's lifting of tariffs for certain beef, pork and poultry products, and in this week's Market Talk report, Jesse Allen discusses how the situation in Ukraine continues to have an impact on the grain markets. Ray Bohcaz is talking dust cups in this week's installment of Bushels and Cents, and we feature the music of J.T. Cooper. Timestamps Intro/news 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 7:04 J.T. Cooper: 7:23 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 27:08 Ray Atkinson, American Farm Bureau Federation: 27:41 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 32:28 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 34:45 Ray Bohacz, Bushels and Cents: 40:17 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 41:54 J.T. Cooper music: 42:25
Tuesday's AOA began with a look at the Supreme Court docket with Allison Crittenden, Director of Government Affairs at the American Farm Bureau Federation, about the potential for wildly different pesticide labels across the different states. Erin Borror, economist with the US Meat Export Federation, next outlined steps Mexico is taking to ease food inflation. In segment three, Max Fisher, Chief Economist for the National Grain and Feed Association, reviewed the challenges grain processors are facing with railroad transport and what the government is doing about it. And we ended the show with Matt Bennett, of AgMarket.net about planting progress, China/Brazil corn deals, and the potential for fireworks in the markets over the summer.
The ongoing war in Ukraine has impacts far beyond that nation's borders. We visit with Erin Borror to learn more about how that conflict is impacting Ukraine's farmers and the ripple effects that will touch agricultural, energy and food markets globally. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a conversation with economist Erin Borror of the U.S. Meat Export Federation about trends with beef and pork export data over the past two years. Barbara Lee is the director of the National Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety and she joins us to talk about the center, provide safety tips for operations with children on site, and preview a webinar event scheduled for May 19th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Update from Dan Newhouse, chair of Western Caucus, on the Ag Workforce Modernization Act. Update from Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation Vice President for Economic Analysis provides an update on beef exports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays is back with Erin Borror, Economist with the U.S. Meat Export Federation, talking about beef export markets.
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In this Ag Perspectives Podcast- Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays does a deep dive with Erin Borror, the Vice President for Economic Analysis at the U.S. Meat Export Federation about the latest March Beef Export numbers just out from the USDA, compiled by the USMEF.
On the backside of a global pandemic that wreaked havoc on the global supply chain, the Russian invasion of Ukraine added further strain and chaos to the global marketplace. In the short run, the unprovoked war drove commodity prices higher, but what will the long-term consequences be for the global meat and animal feed markets?In this episode we'll dig into the broader implications of Russia's war on Ukraine for the global meat trade. U.S. Meat Export Federation vice president of economic analysis Erin Borror explains that the war is impacting red meat availability and production, but is having an especially large impact on the cost and availability of key feed ingredients.Borror also discusses how the war is accelerating consolidation in the European swine industry.This episode 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.
Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays visits with Erin Borror, the Vice President for Economic Analysis at the U.S. Meat Export Federation. Hays and Borror talk about the latest March Beef Export numbers just out from the USDA, compiled by the USMEF.
In this episode of CoffeeTalk, we're sitting down the US Meat Export Federation's Erin Borror to learn more about the relationship between our US grown corn and soybeans' role in global red meat exports. From shortages to the value exports add to corn and soybeans, this will be a conversation you won't want to miss! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agisuretrack-coffee-talk/message
On this episode, AgWiki CEO Randy Krotz discusses the new social platform that connects farmers, ranchers and other agriculture industry stakeholders. In this week's Meat Monitor segment, U.S. Meat Export Federation Vice President of Economic Analysis Erin Borror discusses how the war in Ukraine is affecting meat exports. Jesse Allen talks developments in the soybean markets in this week's Market Talk segment and Ray Bohacz gives practical tips for power transmission belts in this week's installment of Bushels and Cents. Also, former “American Idol” contestant Alex Miller stops by to talk about his debut album, “Miller Time,” and share some of his traditional country music. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:01 Randy Krotz, AgWiki: 6:20 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 20:21 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 20:54 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 24:55 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 30:38 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 32:14 Alex Miller: 32:45
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Today on Midday: In Ag Weather, Paul has more information on the severe storm threat Wednesday. *Jayson previews another night of College World Series action in Sports. *Ellen provides the latest regional News. *Alex talks with Erin Borror with the USMEF about the growing role of exports in livestock markets. *Alex returns with the virtual Alltech ONE Ideas Conference currently taking place for pork producers. Russell Gilliam, U.S. Swine Business Leader for Alltech, said the sessions will feature topics from around the world of interest to all pig farmers. That and more on Midday! Listen to KRVN Midday, updated each day after 1:30 pm (CTS)!
Erin Borror is an economist with the U.S. Meat Export Federation. Elliott Dennis is an assistant professor and livestock economist in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They recap a June 3 webinar that Borror presented on the global demand for U.S. red meat, how exports are impacting livestock and meat markets and how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted U.S. meat exports. Watch the full webinar on farm.unl.edu.
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Farm and Ranch News for Wednesday, May 26th In today's farm and ranch news, KC Sheperd hears Erin Borror at USMEF about The the Argentine government announcing a suspension of most beef exports.
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