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Welcome back to Before the Box Score! In this episode, Nate and Nathan discuss early signing day for Mizzou, reflecting on the changes in college football recruiting and the impact of the transfer portal. They analyze the 2026 recruiting class, highlighting key players and their potential. The guys also cover Eli Drinkwitz's contract extension, expectations for the future, and the ongoing trends in player movement. As they look ahead to the bowl game and offseason plans, Nate and Nathan emphasize the importance of roster management and the evolving landscape of college football. ---------- Subscribe to Rock M+ for access to Mizzou insider info, discussion boards, special live podcasts just for subscribers, and more! You can follow members of today's show on Twitter @BurstaHurst & @NateGEdwards. Have a question for one of our podcasts? Leave a 5 star review with your question and that show just might answer it in an upcoming episode! Do you like Rock M Radio? Drop us a Review and be sure to subscribe to Rock M Radio on your preferred podcasting platform. Be sure to follow @RockMNation and @RockMRadio on Twitter. And if you aren't subscribed yet, please subscribe to our YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Co-host Paul Mancano is joined by beat reporter Giana Han to break down TE Mark Andrews' three-year extension (2:14). Then they preview Sunday's matchup against the Steelers (14:09).
Options for Using Ad Hoc Payments, Part 1 Options for Using Ad Hoc Payments, Part 2 Gifts for Gardeners 00:01:05 – Options for Using Ad Hoc Payments, Part 1: Jenny Ifft, K-State Flinchbaugh agricultural policy chair, and Brady Brewer, K-State associate professor in agricultural economics, begins today's show discussing ad hoc payments and what producers need to consider when receiving these one-time government payments. 00:12:05 – Options for Using Ad Hoc Payments, Part 2: The show and ad hoc conversation continues with Jenny Ifft and Brady Brewer. Top 5 Considerations for Managing Large, One-Time Government Payments Ag Profitability Conferences 00:23:05 – Gifts for Gardeners: K-State Extension horticulture agent for Butler County, Calla Edwards, ends the show noting a survey done among Master Gardeners and gardening enthusiasts that revealed their favorite tools, supplies and plants. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Alpha Recruits owner Will Snowden talks recruiting and national signing day Utah Jazz CEO Danny Ainge
BYU sideline reporter Mitch Juergens
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
ESPN's senior NFL insider, Adam Schefter, joins WEEI Afternoons with Andy Hart, Nick "Fitzy" Stevens, and Ted Johnson to discuss why Robert Kraft should be a sure-fire Hall of Famer, where the Patriots rank among NFL teams right now, Drake Maye's MVP candidacy, and how much Maye could make come time for an extension. Plus, some thoughts on the NFL at large. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Massachusetts Seal, Flag, and Motto Advisory Commission is asking for another extension regarding its recommendations for a new state flag and seal. The commission says they need the extension because "there remains a fundamental public misunderstanding about why the flag’s controversial imagery needs to go” and they believe "that more time is needed to ensure robust community engagement.” What suggestion do you have for a new state flag and seal? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Massachusetts Seal, Flag, and Motto Advisory Commission is asking for another extension regarding its recommendations for a new state flag and seal. The commission says they need the extension because "there remains a fundamental public misunderstanding about why the flag’s controversial imagery needs to go” and they believe "that more time is needed to ensure robust community engagement.” What suggestion do you have for a new state flag and seal? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grain Company Bankruptcy and Protective Arrangements Vitamin A Cattle Needs and Deficiency Veterinary Programs 00:01:05 – Grain Company Bankruptcy and Protective Arrangements: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, starts the show as he discusses a recent bankruptcy and the differences between full conservatorship and the new option of protective arrangements. Important Information for Kansas Farmers on the Hansen-Mueller Co Bankruptcy Filing Change to Guardianships and Conservatorships in Kansas - Impact on Ag Contracts? 00:12:05 – Vitamin A Cattle Needs and Deficiency: K-State beef systems specialist Emma Briggs keeps the show moving by explaining the importance of vitamin A for cattle and the issues a deficiency can cause. Vitamin A Matters: Supporting Reproduction, Growth, and Immunity in Cattle KSGrainSorghum.org 00:23:05 – Veterinary Programs: Concluding the show is part of the Beef Cattle Institute's Cattle Chat podcast with Brad White, Bob Larson and Fred Gingrich as they highlight the American Association of Bovine Practitioners and the Academy of Veterinary Consultants. BCI Cattle Chat Podcast Bovine Science with BCI Podcast Email BCI at bci@ksu.edu Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Hunting for SharePoint In-Memory ToolShell Payloads A walk-through showing how to analyze ToolShell payloads, starting with acquiring packets all the way to decoding embedded PowerShell commands. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/%5BGuest%20Diary%5D%20Hunting%20for%20SharePoint%20In-Memory%20ToolShell%20Payloads/32524 Android Security Bulletin December 2025 Google fixed numerous vulnerabilities with its December Android update. Two of these vulnerabilities are already being exploited. https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/2025-12-01 4.3 Million Browsers Infected: Inside ShadyPanda's 7-Year Malware Campaign A group or individual released several browser extensions that worked fine for years until an update injected malicious code into the extension https://www.koi.ai/blog/4-million-browsers-infected-inside-shadypanda-7-year-malware-campaign
Catch “The Drive with Spence Checketts” from 2 pm to 6 pm weekdays on ESPN 700 & 92.1 FM. Produced by Porter Larsen. The latest on the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utes, BYU + more sports storylines.
Dr. Caitlin Youngquist started out wanting to be a veterinarian, but then discovered soil science and was so taken by it that she got a PhD, and has devoted her career to serving farmers, ranchers, and rural communities. A practitioner and promoter of regenerative agriculture, she has worked with Conservation Districts, non-profit orgs, Extension, and her own small business, Dirt Works Wyoming, a company that provides compost statewide. She uses science as a tool to solve on-the-ground problems, which range from crops and livestock issues to mental health, family dynamics, and food insecurity. She also guides hunting programs for women, is a volunteer firefighter. TIMELINE 2'22 how Caitlin discovered agriculture and soil science 3'33 the value of applied science for solving real problems 4'23 what is Extension 4'52 the non-elitist focus of extension, taking academic research to the people 6'54 how extension actually works 8'40 food insecurity and food deserts in an agricultural state, starting a food garden 11'30 making sure initiatives last beyond their founder 13'17 taking the holistic/social work perspective as an extension educator 14'39 people get isolated on their farms 16'31 the importance of letting go of a scarcity/competition mindset and sharing knowledge 18'28 difficulty making generational transition of management 20'12 the difficulty in calling for help with family conflicts 22'17 the difference between complicated and complex systems 24'59 analogies between soil health and community health 27'17 efficiency vs resiliency 29'37 the one nation that feeds itself has high biodiversity and regenerative ag 30'21 making sure local food is not an elite activity 32'40 becoming a hunter 34'21 why hunting is so powerful for women in particular 40'05 whether hunting supports species conservation 42'29 compost company Dirt Works Wyoming 44'14 agriculture and soil science as a great career for young people to consider 45'47 drcaitlinyoungquist.com
Sean and Andrew are back at Purdue University with soybean expert Shaun Casteel, talking about what makes the difference between traditional and high-yield soybean management, and how you can take your crop to the next level. The crew discusses: ✅ Planting soybeans before corn ✅ The maturity-moisture connection ✅ The importance of fungicide seed treatment in timely planting ✅ Soybean planting depths and populations ✅ When variable rate planting makes sense for soybeans ✅ The role of sulfur in soybean production ✅ The impact of narrow rows on yield ✅ Limiting factors in high-yield soybean management Meet the Guest:
Eli Drinkwitz's extension and what it means full 510 Tue, 02 Dec 2025 17:22:52 +0000 bsT6iBxB54aXDrw4NGrpDwqtu4vM1ILc college football,college football playoff,sec,missouri tigers,society & culture Cody & Gold college football,college football playoff,sec,missouri tigers,society & culture Eli Drinkwitz's extension and what it means Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=
Equine Herpesvirus-1 and Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy Drinking Energy Drinks Controlling Dairy Reproduction 00:01:05 – Equine Herpesvirus-1 and Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy: Beginning today's show is Justin Smith, Kansas animal health commissioner, as he discusses a horse virus that has recently been talked more about and how horse owners can help protect their animals. Equine Disease Communication Center 00:12:05 – Drinking Energy Drinks: Chelsea King, nutrition, food safety and health Extension agent in Johnson County, continues the show as she explains energy drinks, the concerns with them and potential alternatives. 00:23:05 – Controlling Dairy Reproduction: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends the show saying how managing the reproductive status of the herd is something dairy producers can control - and that today's technology makes that easier. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
On hour one of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg and Wes Gilbertson break down all the talk behind Devin Cooley right now as he continues to find his way into Calgary's net with some unreal play. The guys debate whether they think it's too early to start talking about an extension for Cooley, or if he could be seen as an upcoming trade chip.(31:46) On the Daily Flames Roundtable, Pat, Wes, and Derek Wills go around sharing their impressions on the Flames throughout the month of November, and who they'd start in net Tuesday night against Nashville! Plus, the return of Flames Talk Best Bets!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. https://www.sportsnet.ca/960/flames-talk/Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
In this solo episode of The Moos Room, Brad dives into a deep, honest look at production challenges in the University of Minnesota dairy herd and the nutrition and management factors that may be holding cows back. After noticing low udder fill during classification and reviewing herd data, Brad confirms a troubling trend: cows across all lactations are producing 20–30% less milk than predicted. Early-lactation health issues—ketosis, metritis, and retained placentas—are also more common than they should be, especially in first-lactation animals.A recent visit from an outside nutrition team helped uncover several key issues contributing to poor performance. Brad walks listeners through what those “fresh eyes” found across young stock, calves, dry cows, and both the organic and conventional lactating herds. From overconditioned heifers to transition problems at weaning, ration inconsistencies, possible ingredient imbalances, and major concerns with hammer-mill screen size causing undigested corn to pass straight through cows—each discovery points to opportunities for improvement.The conversation also highlights the importance of forage management, including the need for a silage facer, better bunk management, and a long-overdue TMR audit to evaluate mixing order, load prep, refusals, shrink, and ration consistency.Throughout the episode, Brad emphasizes transparency and the value of bringing in additional perspectives. Even well-managed dairies can develop blind spots, and small issues add up fast when milk is left on the table. He outlines the farm's next steps and promises future updates as changes are implemented.If you're interested in nutrition, transition cow health, TMR audits, or practical herd-level troubleshooting, this episode is a real-world case study in identifying problems and planning for better performance.Questions, comments, scathing rebuttals? -> themoosroom@umn.edu or call 612-624-3610 and leave us a message!Linkedin -> The Moos RoomTwitter -> @UMNmoosroom and @UMNFarmSafetyFacebook -> @UMNDairyYouTube -> UMN Beef and Dairy and UMN Farm Safety and HealthInstagram -> @UMNWCROCDairyExtension WebsiteAgriAmerica Podcast Directory
Cattle Market Continues with its Fundamentals Beef Reproduction Task Force Meeting Skunks in Kansas 00:01:05 – Cattle Markets Continues with its Fundamentals: Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University livestock economist, kicks off the show as he provides an overview of the market, an update of reduced packing plants and his expectations. 00:12:05 – Beef Reproduction Task Force Meeting: Today's show keeps rolling with K-State beef reproduction specialist Sandy Johnson as she recaps topics from a Beef Reproduction Task Force meeting where they discussed what could be impacting successful cattle breeding. beefrepro.org sandyj@ksu.edu 00:23:05 – Skunks in Kansas: K-State wildlife specialist, Drew Ricketts, ends the show explaining the lifecycle of skunks, where they go in the winter and what they commonly eat. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
In this segment, Mark is joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano who discusses Mizzou's win over Arkansas, Eli Drinkwitz's extension at Mizzou, Sonny Gray being traded to the Red Sox and more.
In the world of back rehabilitation, the Roman Chair (or back extension machine) is often hailed as a must-have piece of equipment. However, for those recovering from L4/L5 or L5/S1 disc herniations and sciatica, this machine can often introduce unnecessary complexity, cost, and risk compared to the humble hip hinge. In this session, we break down exactly why the standing hip hinge is often superior for building spinal stability and posterior chain strength without the hassle of setup or the biomechanical restrictions of locking your knees in a machine.We also dive deep into a critical Q&A session covering the mechanics of movement during recovery. This includes why the "Asian Squat" or deep squatting allows lumbar flexion (butt wink) that can derail progress , and why walking uphill is generally discouraged during the rehabilitation phase due to the forward lean it necessitates. We emphasise that rehabilitation is essentially weight training—learning to tolerate load through a neutral spine to build resilience over time.Finally, we address a controversial topic: can you strengthen a spinal disc? Contrary to some claims, the answer is a resounding yes. Through the process of progressive adaptation and healing, tissues that once failed under load can recover to bear significant weight again. We explain the physiology behind this and how consistent, aggravation-free training is the key to turning a vulnerable back into a robust one.
In another episode of The Curfew Boys Podcast, Chris & Sammy discuss the second victory on the western road tropa versus the Vegas Golden Knights. Key performances from the top line & Sam Montembeault, the Canadiens will need to briong their best game against the Colorado Avalanche. Meanwhile, defenseman Mike Matheson signs a 5 year extension with the team.
Send us a textLove veggies? Me, too. And so does my friend Tim Waters, regional vegetable specialist at WSU Extension.In this episode, you'll hear:What Extension isWhat it was like for Extension agents back in 1918How he solves problems—from insect ID to veggie pathogens to lightning strikes in fieldsOne cool journey from community college all the way to a PhDResources you can use:Check out WSU Extension yourself (or look up Extension near you)Learn more about WSU research farmsFind out how to a start a veggie garden yourselfSee some Prionid beetles and giant water bugsEven more giant water bugs! You won't believe how these guys breathe underwater and care for their eggs in this PBS Deep Look video As always, submit burning questions at askdruniverse.wsu.edu. Who knows where your questions will take us next.
Luca Scott and Peter Vryonis discuss the Mike Matheson contract extension, as well as the upcoming stretch of games that could define the Montreal Canadiens season.
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, and Ripley dive straight into the chaos of modern watchmaking and immediately land in the world of Death By Line Extension, a place where brands keep serving new colors and new variations faster than anyone can remember the last thing they released. As Ariel and David just returned from Dubai Watch Week, Ariel explains that someone asked if he was tired of watches, which is hilarious to him because he seems to have a strange superpower that allows him to absorb an endless stream of new releases without losing his mind. The team laughs their way through Omega price increase drama, Rick mourns the loss of the helium escape valve with the seriousness of a national tragedy, and Ripley pitches a country song about no longer being able to afford an Omega. The conversation moves into full Beige Tudor Energy when Ariel admits that a new Tudor release gave him absolutely no emotional response, which is apparently almost impossible. Then comes the Big Bang Convergence Theory, a running joke where Ripley points out that watch design is starting to evolve like crab evolution, but for luxury stainless steel, complete with Hublot-inspired chaos and Zenith pieces that Ariel swears look like artificial intelligence was left unsupervised. The episode continues with stories from Dubai Watch Week, a fantasy about a tractor-themed watch festival on Rick's farm in Scotland, a moon phase that only a werewolf would truly appreciate, and a one hundred fifty thousand dollar Tag Heuer that looks ready to jump into a Formula One pit lane. Listen in and join the conversation for a full buffet of watch industry humor, confusion, passion, and gentle suffering wrapped in beige energy on this week's episode of aBlogtoWatch Weekly.00:00 – Intro: “Watch Fatigue” & Line Extensions 01:10 – Special Request: Fewer Releases, More DigestibleSpecials 02:00 – Ariel's Superpower: Infinite Watch Absorption 03:00 – Price Increases & The Industry's ‘Bad Habits' 04:20 – Omega Identity Crisis & Price Creep 06:00 – Country Song Pitch: ‘Remember When I Could Afford anOmega' 07:10 – Bond Watches, Planet Ocean Controversy & TheMissing Helium Valve 09:00 – Rolex CEO Dubai Interview: Overblown Headlines 10:30 – ‘Speedmaster Irrelevant' April Fool's Dream 12:00 – Dubai Watch Week vs Watches & Wonders 13:20 – Proposal: ABTW Farm Watch Week (Scotland Edition) 14:50 – Tractor Watches, Farmer Rolexes & LamborghiniTractors 16:40 – Whisky + Watches Tour Pitch 20:00 – Transition Back to Dubai Watch Week (Finally) 20:45 – Golden Diamonds Hall & Weird Influencers 22:20 – Does Watches & Wonders Have a Problem? 23:00 – Plane Movie Reviews 24:00 – Wearing Watches at Shows: Dubai vs Geneva 25:20 – Moser Streamliner Perpetual Moon Concept Meteorite 31:00 – Audemars Piguet “Robot Watch Setter” Device 35:20 – Zenith Defy Extreme Lapis Lazuli 39:00 – New Tudor 36mm Beige Dial Ranger/Explorer Style 41:45 – TAG Heuer Monaco Split Seconds Chronograph ‘Air 1' 47:40 – Who Gets the 30 TAGs? (F1 Political Discussion) 48:20 – Wrap-Up & Tease for Next Week's Omega Rant
Michael McGrath has said the European Commission has recommended to extend the nitrates derogation for Ireland. The Nitrates Directive is an EU law for farms that puts limits on the amount of fertiliser including slurry that farmers can use on their land, and effectively the number of livestock that they can have, to protect water from pollution by agriculture.ie.We debate this with Elaine McGoff, Head of Advocacy at An Taisce and also Ciaran Mullooly, Independent Ireland MEP.
Ari Meirov goes LIVE on X/Twitter to break down all the news that happened Wednesday including the shocking news that Frank Ragnow is coming out of retirement to return to the Detroit Lions and bolster their offensive line. Ari digs into the way the Bengals could still find their way to the playoffs, talks the Broncos in-season extension strategy, Will Campbell maybe done for the regular season and what he is thankful for! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2 of The Big Show with Matty Rose & Patrick Dumas is on demand! Brent Krahn joins the show to break down the Flames' tough loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning as the road trip continues. (26:13) Later on, Matt, Dumas, and Krahn discuss some Flames trade targets on Nick Kyperos' trade board plus, the guys lock in the NFL big bets. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Michael McGrath, European Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection, outlines his key targets ahead of his appearance before the Oireachtas EU Affairs Committee later today.
Former Police Officer Samuel Nana Appiah has criticized the extension of the two-year contract granted to IGP Christian Tetteh Yohunu. According to him, many senior officers who believed the IGP was due for retirement had already prepared themselves for possible promotion. He says the decision by the appointing authority to extend the IGP's tenure creates resentment and bitterness within the security services
Todd Leabo fills in for Soren on this Wednesday, and we talk College Football, and Matt Derrick of Chiefs Digest joins the show for a little Thanksgiving primer!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Disaster Relief Program and Extended Deadlines Educational Experiences with 4-H Balancing the Size of Your Cattle Herd 00:01:05 – Disaster Relief Program and Extended Deadlines: The show starts with David Schemm, Kansas Farm Service Agency state executive director, as he discusses the supplemental disaster relief program and extended program deadlines. Farmers.gov 00:12:05 – Educational Experiences with 4-H: McKenzie Zimmerman with Kansas 4-H continues today's show as she highlights educational experiences with Kansas 4-H and how involvement in them has improved. Kansas4-H.org 785-532-5800 00:23:05 – Balancing the Size of Your Cattle Herd: Part of the Beef Cattle Institute's Cattle Chat podcast ends the show as Brad White, Bob Larson, Phillip Lancaster, Dustin Pendell and Scott Fritz talk about balancing quantity and size of cattle. BCI Cattle Chat Podcast Bovine Science with BCI Podcast Email BCI at bci@ksu.edu Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
With the start of the Winter Meetings less than two weeks away, Kevin Barral, Isaac Azout and Ely Sussman discuss the latest Marlins news. That includes analyzing Kyle Stowers as a contract extension candidate and the authenticity of Miami's reported interest in free agent pitcher Michael King. Follow Kevin (@kevin_barral), Isaac (@IsaacAzout), Ely (@RealEly) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Join the Marlins Discord server! Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Rundown: - Tim Polasek Signs Extension at NDSU- NFL Week 12 Recap - Cat-Griz Recap- NFL Week 13 Preview- CFB Week 14 PreviewYouTube: https://youtube.com/live/zU5X85tBg1k?feature=share
Ottawa Charge keep locking up their own players, Vegas hasn't treated the Sens well, and serious bidders for Quinn Hughes
NFL on Fox Analyst/'Stinkin' Truth' podcast host Mark Schlereth and Rich discuss the below-the-belt punch Carolina Panthers DB Tre'von Moehrig delivered on San Francisco 49ers WR Jauan Jennings, break down the NFC playoff picture heading down the stretch of the season, if the Indianapolis Colts can stave off the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars for AFC South bragging rights, why the 3rd-place Kansas City Chiefs are still a dangerous team, and how Mike Vrabel's force of personality has returned the New England Patriots to their winning ways. Rich and the guys react to the latest update on Aaron Rodgers' status for the Pittsburgh Steelers for Week 13, and weigh in on Jerry Jones' comments about WR George Pickens' future with the Dallas Cowboys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fins, Fur and Feathers: Bird Migration Nutrition Changes for the Cow and Calf Changes in the Holstein Breed 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Bird Migration: Today's show kicks off with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode from Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken as they explain what triggers birds to migrate and how they make the trip. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu 00:12:05 – Nutrition Changes for the Cow and Calf: Gregg Hanzlicek, K-State veterinarian, keeps the show rolling as he highlights the changes in energy and protein needs for cows and common causes of weak or stillborn calves. 00:23:05 – Changes in the Holstein Breed: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends the show discussing changes that we've seen in the Holstein breed over the last 20 years and whether to expect more changes down the road. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
- Is CJ worth the extension? - Can Texas CFB still make the playoffs? - Ja Morant altercation - Rockets without KD - Bad take boulevard
Here's your local news for Monday, November 24, 2025:We hear what Wisconsin students and mental health specialists have to say about the hazards of the digital age,Find out how much taxpayers could stand to lose with the end of the free IRS Direct File program,Consider why Speaker Vos continues to block expanded postpartum benefits for Wisconsinites on Medicaid,Learn how a public-private foundation is working to support the state's conservation fund,Celebrate the birthday of a legendary musician,Teach you how to make a brand new cocktail,Review a big blockbuster and a new detective series,And much more.
Brad and Emily reunite on the podcast to dive into an essential—and timely—topic: farmer mental health. With fall wrapping up and winter on the horizon, stressors on the farm shift and often intensify. Emily shares updates on her recent travels and outreach work in farm safety, health, and wellness, highlighting the seasonal rise in mental health–related concerns across rural communities.Together, Brad and Emily walk through:Why stress is so high right now — uncertainty in markets, weather, disease, economic pressure, and social isolation.Common mental health concerns in farmers, including chronic stress, anxiety, and depression.Key warning signs to watch for in yourself and others—physical symptoms, behavioral changes, and emotional red flags.How to reach out when you're concerned about someone, and why it matters more than people realize.Barriers rural residents face when accessing mental health care, including service shortages and stigma.University of Minnesota Extension's work supporting mental health, including training programs like COMET, resources on ambiguous loss, and broader regional efforts to make help more accessible.Emily emphasizes that checking in, offering support, and connecting people to resources can make a meaningful difference. The episode wraps with reminders that it's okay to not be okay—but it's not okay to keep it to yourself. Brad and Emily also point listeners to a long list of mental health and farm stress resources in the show notes, including Emily's recent appearance on RFD-TV discussing this very topic.COMET: Changing our mental and emotional trajectory TrainingAmbiguous loss and farmingUMN Extension Farm Safety and Health webpageMinnesota Farm Stress resourcesFarm Aid Farmer Resource NetworkQuestions, comments, scathing rebuttals? -> themoosroom@umn.edu or call 612-624-3610 and leave us a message!Linkedin -> The Moos RoomTwitter -> @UMNmoosroom and @UMNFarmSafetyFacebook -> @UMNDairyYouTube -> UMN Beef and Dairy and UMN Farm Safety and HealthInstagram -> @UMNWCROCDairyExtension WebsiteAgriAmerica Podcast Directory
BT & Sal bring the fire on the week's biggest New York sports bombshells. They dissect Giants interim coach Mike Kafka's shocking mid-season firing of DC Shane Bowen, debating if it's a genuine leadership move to secure the head job or just "throwing a bone to the fans." The baseball world is rocked by Mets President David Stearns' bold trade of fan-favorite Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien. The hosts clash over the move—BT calls it a necessary, "emotionless decision" to reset the core and upgrade the defense, but Sal warns it makes extending Pete Alonso a non-negotiable emergency. They also pick apart Stearns' transparent comments on the trade and the necessary youth movement. Finally, they unleash on Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner's media address, calling out his "Billionaire BS" for complaining about the payroll while owning an $8 billion team. The discussion centers on Hal's refusal to keep pace with the Dodgers' spending and the "radical" roster changes (like a Giancarlo Stanton trade) the Yankees must make to compete.
Cattle on Feed and Trade Fire Fuel, Risks and Protection, Part 1 Fire Fuel, Risks and Protection, Part 2 00:01:05 – Cattle on Feed and Trade: Tyler Cozzens and Brandon Dodd from the Livestock Marketing Information Center start off today's show as they recap the recent Cattle on Feed report and trade data, as well as a quick New World Screwworm update. 00:12:05 – Fire Fuel, Risks and Protection, Part 1: The show continues with Kansas Forest Service's Bill Waln and Rodney Redinger as they discuss wildfire concerns and what has contributed to the risks this year. They also note how fast fire can spread and what people can do to protect their homes and help firefighters. 00:23:05 – Fire Fuel, Risks and Protection, Part 2: Rodney and Bill conclude the show with their fire safety conversation. KansasForests.org Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
The Seattle Times’ Mariners writer Adam Jude joins Bob and Dave to talk about what he expects the Mariners to do in free agency after locking in Josh Naylor to a 5-year extension, the magic of the Mariners ’25 season and the heartbreak of losing in the ALCS, and much, much more. They talk about Sam Darnold’s tough day against the Rams and try and figure out how he turns it around against the Titans. And the hear Tarik Skubal’s take on being a part of trade talks and more in Sweeping the Dial.
WMAL GUEST: MICHELLE HOLLAND (Spokesperson, Virginia Department of Transportation) on the I-495 Express Lanes Extension Opening This Saturday and New Connections at the Dulles Toll Road WEBSITE: VirginiaDOT.org SOCIAL MEDIA: @VaDOTNOVA Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Friday, November 21, 2025 / 6 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.