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Brownfield's Erin Anderson interviews Jeff Duling, president of the Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, at the 2024 Farm Science Review in London, Ohio.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Bruce on this unedited episode from Ask the Expert at the 2024 Farm Science Review! Bruce sits down and talks with Mike Estadt, Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator from Pickaway County, about the carbon markets and its potential for farming operations.
We're talking all about barndominiums in this episode! Host Matt Adams chats with Nicole Schwab with Schwab Builders and Matt Gray, a mortgage loan originator at AgCredit. They discuss how barndominiums have evolved, their popularity, and how they differ from traditional homes. They also talk about how to finance a barndominium and why it's important to work with both a lender and a builder who understands the unique aspects of barndominium builds. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-67-financing-barndominium-nicole-schwab-matt-gray Resources mentioned in this episode: AgCredit Home Loans https://www.agcredit.net/loans/home-loans Schwab Builders https://www.schwabbuilders.net/ Farm Science Review https://fsr.osu.edu/home Connect with Schwab Builders and The Barndo Company on Facebook Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, X, and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
Matt Reese and Dusty Sonnenberg are back in the saddle for 364th episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, giving you the inside scoop for the 2024 Farm Science Review. Barry Ward and Bruce Clevenger of Ohio State Extension join us from setup day of the Review as the group discusses the must-see items of this year's event and the state of agriculture in 2024. The conversations continue as Dale Minyo talks with Tadd Nicholson of Ohio Corn & Wheat about the changing world of ethanol demand and its huge impact, as well as potential, now and down the road. We then hear from Dusty as he talks with Putnam County Farmer Jeff Duling about a new effort underway in northwest Ohio to bring hay relief to those farmers in need in drought-stricken southern Ohio. Want to get involved? Tune in to learn more. Joel Penhorwood joins us from the tractor cab for a pair of Cab Cams. The first is with Nate Douridas, farm manager at the Molly Caren Ag Center (home of the Farm Science Review) as they were harvesting corn. Not only do we find out how the corn is yielding the field, but what to see at the farm show. The next Cab Cam takes us to southeast Logan County for a chat with farmer Doug Henry of Henry Farms while chopping corn silage, thinking about the benefits of being a diversified operation in the current commodity markets. All that and much more in this week's packed episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast!
Feature stories include Mike Hannewald field agronomist with Beck's, Alan Davis discussing Life Insurance Awareness Month, Greg LaBarge promoting Farm Science Review and Kent Holmes from Apple Farm Service discussing their Combine and Header Clinics.
This year's corn and soybean harvest season is just weeks away and just as important to making sure your equipment is ready for the task of long days of grueling work of bringing in the crop, is getting yourself ready for a safe and healthy harvest. Get some tips to keep yourself protected this fall from the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation and find out how they can assist you during the harvest and beyond. Plus, find out everything we have planned for this year's Farm Science Review in Ohio Farm Bureau's building at the corner of Beef and Friday, including experts from the new AgTech Innovation Hub at Ohio State on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.
The 2024 Farm Science Review is quickly approaching. Make plans to join us September 17-19 at the Molly Caren Ag Center, home of the Farm Science Review. It's all hands on deck with this episode as the four podcast hosts join forces to share what agronomy and farm management related topics you can find at […]
Tune in for this jam-packed episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast that covers the past, present, and future of many unique sectors in Ohio agriculture, anywhere from a special equipment auction at Farm Science Review to the reason behind USDA's surprising soybean numbers, and much more. Dusty Sonnenberg talks with Brad Moffit, ethanol specialist with Ohio Corn & Wheat, and Glenn Badenhop, President/CEO of American Freedom Energy LLC, about growing interest in Unleaded 88, or 15% ethanol, at the pump. Dale Minyo talks with GrowNextGen Ambassador Makayla Spoerr about their work in educating consumers. Matt Reese talks with auctioneers Darby Walton and Sam Baer with Walton Realty & Auction Co about an exciting equipment auction coming to Farm Science Review this fall. We also tune in for Dale's conversation with Tadd Nicholson of Ohio Corn & Wheat about the Farm Financial Management and Policy Institute. Joel Penhorwood hears from Ben Brown of the University of Missouri following his talk at the Southwest Ohio Corn Growers Field Day with a look at the current ag economy and the outlook for commodity prices ahead. All of those in-depth conversations are in store in this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast!
Congratulations to Alan Davis on his 40th Anniversary in business - additional stories include Dal Everman from Homan Inc. manure handling equipment, Greg LaBarge with Farm Science Review projects, and Todd Trefren from the Louis Dreyfus Company.
Host Big Dan Wilson is joined by Ryan Crisler, Director of Operations , Disaster Relief Haulers planning a trip to help wildfire victims in Texas and Nick Zachrich, Manager at Farm Science Review to update us on the cleanup efforts after an F2 Tornado that ripped through the Molly Caren Agricultural Center and work to get ready for the review in September.
Cellular mesh architecture solves hard to reach places, without fiber Watch the reel “The idea that you could extend your network by a mile or two without having to run a mile or two of fiber for backhaul, is a game changer, says Allen Proithis, CEO of GXC at the MWC Las Vegas. In this podcast, Allen walks us through the argument for private 5G, and the discusses GXC's GXC's private turnkey 5G solution for #enterprise. An #enterprise #privatenetwork built on a #cellular #mesh architecture, designed for hard-to-reach locations without fiber, allowing for easier and faster deployment, while providing the full coverage and capacity of a #cellularnetwork, wherever power is available. Allen notes that a private 5G network offers better control over data, and better security. “Private cellular is he way to go… When you want control over your data, private cellular shines. Allen also points to AI as another reason to look to a private network and to look at GXC. “The food for AI is data,” noting how GXC can do a better job delivering that data, securely. For channel partners looking for a way to participate in the rapidly growing private 5G market, GXC has an active partner program. Ohio State University Allen discusses a recent announcement with Ohio State University. GXC has partnered with CNH Industrial (CNH) and The Ohio State University (OSU) to provide robust private cellular network capabilities for the University's Molly Caren Agricultural Center. The private cellular network will support the Center's precision farming initiatives through the delivery of seamless data communication across the campus. Located in London, Ohio, OSU's Molly Caren Agricultural Center encompasses some 2100 acres, serves as the venue for the annual Farm Science Review, and houses a 67-acre conservation area designed for agricultural and natural resource meetings. The Center's research focuses on digital agriculture including precision farming, guidance systems, GNSS positioning services, and equipment autonomy. OSU recognized the need for a reliable communications network to facilitate seamless connectivity among sensors, connected field machinery, autonomous vehicles, and other devices to support research activities throughout the Center. This resulted in the collaboration between GXC, CNH, and OSU to connect communications between CNH-provided farming assets at the Center, and to support the University's participation in the Agricultural Data Coalition (ADC), an initiative focused on empowering farmers to improve outcomes from data collected in the field. Visit www.gxc.io podcast below
The 2023 Farm Science Review runs September 19-21 and your hosts have broken down all the opportunities you have to engage with OSU Extension on agronomy and farm management topics. Whether it is walking through the plots, listening in on an expert talk or watching new equipment run in the demos, there is a wealth […]
In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, hosts Matt Reese of Ohio's Country Journal and Dusty Sonnenburg of Ohio Ag Net talk with Matt Sullivan about the upcoming Farm Science Review. Sullivan works as the superintendent of the Molly Caren Ag Center. He talks about the upcoming technology and excitement that this year's farm show will bring Sept. 19-21 in London, Ohio. More in this week's podcast: Sandra Lausecker, Ohio Poultry Association: Sandra talks about what is going on in the poultry industry, including the effects of highly pathogenic avian influenza with Matt. Melanie Strait-Bok, Farm Credit Mid-America: What to learn how to succession plan your farm? Melaine talks with Joel about carrying on your farm to the next generation. Dale Everman, Homan Inc: Everman talks about animal health and proper ventilation with Dale. Bret Davis, Grow Next Gen: Bret opened up his farm to teachers within the Grow Next Gen program and discusses his experience with Dale. Intro 0:00 Sandra Lausecker 4:40 Melanie Strait-Bok 9:26 Dale Everman 2:14 Bret Davis 8:56 Main Conversation, Matt Sullivan 17:40
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 has had many positive impacts for American families, including when it comes to a substantial Estate Tax exemption. However, that exemption and many others will sunset at the end of 2025. Find out what Ryan Conklin with Wright and Moore is telling his clients in order to prepare accordingly. Plus, get a preview of this year's Farm Science Review with the show's manager, Nick Zachrich on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.
Host Big Dan Wilson is joined by co-host Gary Jackson with more stories promoting the 2023 Farm Science Review.
Hosts Big Dan Wilson, Gary Jackson and Alan Davis featuring stories that include pre-show news and information about what to see at Farm Science Review 2023.
Keeping family on the same page when it comes to planning out the next months, years or generations of the farm is not for the faint of heart, but this week's guest, Andy "Caygeon” Junkin is helping many farms by doing the heavy lifting for these weight conversations. Junkin is widely recognized as the leading expert on farm succession and farm debt turnarounds, having written five books and spoken in 14 states on the topic. 00:00 - Stubborn.farm's Andy “Caygeon” Junkin talks about how he got started helping farm families work through tough issues that would otherwise be the detriment of the farm. 23:50 - On the latest To the Beat of Agriculture hear from the Vice President of the Mahoning County Farm Bureau and learn how his family's generational conservation efforts have led to a recent recognition at this year's Farm Science Review. 32:20 - Andy “Caygeon” Junkin discusses what trends he is seeing when it comes to farms that are struggling to continue due to family dynamics and challenging economic conditions. 42:20 - Hanna Fosbrink with the Ohio Beef Council and the Beef Checkoff talks about her organization's recent programs that have been driving the demand for beef.
Our coverage of Farm Science Review continues, brought to you by Meristem Crop Performance. We talks global markets and taxes with Barry Ward and Dr. Seungki Lee of OSU. And we have Industry Spotlights with Keith Konradi of Meristem and Nathan Louiso of Axis Ohio Seed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are in London, Ohio for the 60th Farm Science Review and this program is brought to you by Meristem Crop Performance. From Ohio State we chat with Mike Estadt about carbon markets and Aaron Wilson about climate. Plus we have Industry Spotlights with Meristem's Rob McClelland and Cameron Camfield of Stratovation Group. A packed show full of information!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We hope you join us at the 60th annual Farm Science Review, September 20-22 in London, Ohio. As always, there is a lot to see and learn. In this episode we talk with Nick Zachrich, Farm Science Review Manager, Nate Douridas, Molly Caren Ag Center Farm Manager, and David Marrison, Extension Educator in Coshocton County […]
Ohio State's Farm Science Review, which turns 60 this year, plans to highlight its decades of providing valuable information to farmers and producers, while focusing on continuing to educate for the future. The premier agricultural education and industry exposition is set for Sept. 20–22 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London. Hosted by Ohio State's College of Food Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the 60th FSR will focus on “Embracing Time and Change.” Get a preview of the show on this Our Ohio Weekly. 00:00 - Nick Zachrich, manager of Farm Science Review, talks about all of the exhibits, activities, field demonstrations and other highlights of this year's show. 23:50 - On this week's To the Beat of Agriculture, we'll hear the story of a farm in eastern Ohio whose history with conservation led to a much deserved award. 32:20 - Ohio's Bureau of Workers' Compensation will be set up at this year's Farm Science Review to visit with attendees about hearing protection on the farm. BWC's Administrator Stephanie McCloud talks about their FSR presents and things to think about when it comes to safety during harvest season. 42:20 - There will be plenty to talk about with Ohio Farm Bureau at this year's Farm Science Review. Farm Bureau's Adam Carney shares what you will find when you stop by the corner of Beef and Friday.
Co-host and producer Dan Wilson is with Charlie Axe from C&J Electric, McCartyville, Ohio to discuss electric safety and more on the farm, Alan Davis talks about fall weather with meteorologist Adam Musyt, and Gary Jackson talks drones and other new things to see at Farm Science Review 2022 with Nick Zachrich.
Host Dan Wilson is joined by Nick Zachrich, Manager of Farm Science Review held every year at the beautiful Molly Caren Agricultural Center in London, Ohio.inohiocountry.comfor.osu.edu
Stories from Farm Science Review that include Adam Sharp from the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and Glen Arnold Field Specialist, Manure Nutrient Management.
In this episode, a detailed inside look is provided of the current happenings and action plans of the outstanding Marysville Ohio FFA Chapter. Vice President Macie Powers and Student Advisor Mason Quick share value=added info on membership and new member activity,, leadership camp, farm tour, Farm Science Review, Upcoming National Convention, Fruit Sale, special planned Belize Trip, an Elementary Book Reading project. their officer positions and more!
On this episode, we head back to Farm Science Review in London, Ohio, put on by the Ohio State University School of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. We learn about Drago corn heads and talk about the buzz surrounding carbon markets with OSU's Mike Estadt. We learn about new product developments from Deutz-Fahr's Andrew Winkels and OSU's Barry Ward discusses farm business resources. We wrap up our Farm Science Review coverage by talking with the show's manager, Nick Zachrich. Jesse Allen has a Market Talk Report and Ray Bohacz discusses “Right to Repair” in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features singer/songwriter Judy Paster. Timestamps Intro and news, 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:33 Aaron Siefken, Dragotec USA: 5:53 Mike Estadt, Ohio State University Extension: 8:48 Andrew Winkels, Deutz-Fahr: 16:12 Barry Ward, OSU CFAES: 19:23 Nick Zachrich, Farm Science Review: 24:01 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 26:30 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 27:02 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 32:11 Gateway Seed Co.: 33:45 Judy Paster: 34:16
Kolt, Dusty and Matt revisit a very soggy Farm Science Review, Kolt's kitchen is wet too in the homeowner chronicles. Dusty has a report from Dr. Horacio Lopez-Nicora, the new plant pathologist at Ohio State, and Mary Griffith, OSU Extension Educator. All of that and more in this episode of the podcast brought to you by AgriGold!
On this episode, we talk farm safety with AgriSafe's Tara Haskins. We also head to Farm Science Review and talk with representatives of Ohio State University's College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and the OSU Extension. Jesse Allen is talking soybean puts in this week's Market Talk report and Ray Bohacz tells you how heavy snow this winter might rob your vehicle or equipment of horsepower. The episode also features the music of John PayCheck and Will Banister. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:36 Tara Haskins, AgriSafe: 5:56 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 15:09 Dean Cathann Kress, Ohio State University College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences: 15:42 Heather Nicholson, Ohio State University School of Veterinary Medicine: 27:47 Aaron Wilson, Ohio State University Extension: 30:06 Sarah Noggle, Ohio State University Extension: 35:41 Dee Epsen, Ohio State University Extension: 39:07 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 46:07 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 46:38 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 53:10 John PayCheck: 54:39 Will Banister: 58:39
According to Ohio State's College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, nearly 31% of Ohio or over 8 million acres of the state is under forest cover. Almost 6 million of those acres are held by some 336,000 nonindustrial private landowners. If you are one of those owners, you probably already know that properly managing your woodland improves forest health, aesthetics, and wildlife habitat. It also provides soil stabilization, clean water, self-satisfaction, and a potential source of income. On this week's Our Ohio Weekly, we discover more about Ohio's timber industry. 00:00 - John Kehn, Northern Service Forestry Coordinator, Division of Forestry at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources gives an overview of Ohio's timber industry. 16:50 - Ohio Department of Natural Resources' John Kehn talks about the education needed when it comes to timber and the efforts being made on that front. 23:50 - Wyandot County pig farmer Randy Brown has been farming for over 40 years and his efforts on his farm and in the industry were recently recognized. Hear his story “To the Beat of Agriculture.” 32:20 - The Farm Science Review is back in person this year. Adam Carney, senior director of membership sales and marketing with Ohio Farm Bureau, gives a preview of what is happening in OFBF's barn this year at FSR. 42:20 - Kelly Burns, executive director of the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation, talks about the Youth Pathways to Careers on Agriculture grant program and its mission to introduce and train students for high-demand jobs in the farm and food sector.
This week on Cultivating Convos, we sit down with Ashely McDonald, Ohio Proud Program Manager, and Adam Ward, Director of Government Affairs at The Ohio State University, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences to talk about the 2021 Farm Science Review! Take a listen and get out to FSR September 21 through 23!
Nick Zachrich, manager of the Farm Science Review joins Matt, Dusty and Kolt to preview the upcoming event as it makes its return to in-person programming. Dusty has a report from the Ohio Field Leader Roadshow, Dale was at the Hardin County Fair and catches up with Noah Ketcham, Junior Fair Board President, and Matt catches up with Jeff Cutler on poultry markets at the annual poultry banquet. All of that thanks to AgriGold!
Elizabeth and Amanda share exciting and educational opportunities available as Farm Science Review returns to a full in-person show! From the latest in on-farm technology down to the smallest acreage farms, everyone is sure to find something to enjoy at the 2021 Farm Science Review. To view online content, please visit fsr.osu.edu or check out the Farm Science Review on YouTube. Let us know what you think about the podcast and suggest episode topics at go.osu.edu/afmsurvey
On this episode, presented by AGCO, Cenex's Mimi Berlin talks harvest equipment prep and we feature more coverage from Farm Progress Show 2021 with Big Iron Auctions, Fendt and Massey Ferguson. We also preview Farm Science Review 2021 with show manager Nick Zachrich. Jesse Allen is talking beef cattle and hogs in Market Talk and Ray Bohacz is discussing battery fill in "Bushels and Cents." The episode also features the music of Jesse Allen. Timestamps Massey Ferguson advertisement: 0:00 Intro/news: 0:29 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 7:06 Mimi Berlin, Cenex: 7:26 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 15:18 Mark Stock, Big Iron Auctions: 15:51 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 23:06 Arthur Santos, Fendt: 23:37 Matt LeCroy, Massey Ferguson: 30:22 Aaron Belanger, AGCO: 35:07 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 40:30 Nick Zachrich, Farm Science Review: 41:00 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 44:19 Ray Bohacz, "Bushels and Cents": 49:56 Jesse Allen music: 51:24
The Ohio State University's Farm Science Review, which was held online last year because of the pandemic, will return this year to be live and in person for the 59th annual event. Farm Science Review attracts over 100,000 visitors from all over the United States and Canada, who come for three days to peruse 4,000 product lines from 600 commercial exhibitors, and learn the latest in agricultural production. On this week's Our Ohio Weekly, learn more about this year's Farm Science Review. 00:00 - Farm Science Review manager, Nick Zachrich, and OSU Extension Educator Brooke Beam give a preview of this year's event. 16:50 - A new infrastructure bill has passed the Senate and is on its way to the House. Ohio Farm Bureau's Brandon Kern discusses what this legislation would mean for agriculture in Ohio and across the country. 23:50 - "To the Beat of Agriculture", northeast Ohio's Lori Keener shares the story of the trust her family put into the Ohio Farm Bureau and Nationwide over many generations after he experience of turning in a decades old life policy. 32:20 - More than 830 river miles are protected in the Ohio scenic river system, with some new designations being proposed. Ohio Farm Bureau policy counsel, Leah Curtis, discusses The Ohio Scenic Rivers Program. 42:20 - Shelby County Farm Bureau organization director, Jill Smith, has information about the upcoming Growing Women in Agriculture: An Empowerment Celebration coming up next month.
Matt, Dusty and Kolt are joined by Jordan Hoewischer, Director of Water Quality & Research for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. Jordan talks about the progress the state of Ohio is making in water quality efforts. Plus, Dusty catches up with Dr. Laura Lindsey from Ohio State talking about double-cropping soybeans. Dusty also talked to Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) about infrastructure. Matt catches up with Nate Douridas, CCA of the Farm Science Review.
Kolt, Matt, and Dusty run the podcast today as Ohio prepares for the virtual Farm Science Review! Kolt gave us a thorough demonstration on how to get in on the action (you can see this on our facebook page!). Interviews this week include one from Matt with Bart Sheridan, and one from Dusty about Cover Crop Champions!
Show manager Nick Zachrich and I walk around the 2020 virtual Farm Science Review.
Nick Zachrich with The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences previews Farm Science Review 2020, which will be held virtually Sept. 22-24. Case IH Corporate Events Manager Rebecca Ivey talks about the manufacturer preparing content for virtual fall farm shows, and Cheryl Skjolaas with the University of Wisconsin Center for Agricultural Safety and Health offers fall harvest safety tips. Ray Bohacz presents another installment of “Bushels and Cents” and we feature the music of Johnny and the Mongrels.
Nick Zachrich, manager at Farm Science Review joins host Dan Wilson to discuss the 2020 show - for the first time in its nearly 60 year history this annual event normally held at the beautiful Molly Caren Agricultural Center in London, Ohio will not be a "Live-In-Person" show - rather a Virtual On-Line event due to cover-19.
There are committees for just about everything in the US Congress. From infrastructure to finance, intelligence to ethics, these committees take a deeper look into issues that may help or hinder Americans. One committee that Farm Bureau keeps an eye on is the agriculture committee. A Representative from Ohio was recently named to that committee. On this Our Ohio Weekly, a visit with Congressman Troy Balderson about his newest role and his ambitions for it. 00:00 - Congressman Troy Balderson 23:50 - Tyler Beadnell's hog recently raised a lot of money for a worthy cause at this year's Columbiana County Fair. Tyler and his mom, Tina tell the story "To the Beat of Agriculture" 32:20 - Ohio Farm Bureau's Amy Milam discusses new drainage legislation currently working its way through the Statehouse 42:20 - This year's Farm Science Review is going virtual. FSR Manager Nick Zachrich shares the details
Quarantine Chronicles bring us Nick Zachrich from the Farm Science Review as a guest this week! Matt, Dusty, and Kolt host and talk with Nick about the virtual 2020 FSR, as well as other topics. Interviews this week include John Fulton who talks about rural broadband with Matt. Dr. David Barker who talks with Matt about Dry Grazing. And Meghann Winters from the Ohio Pork Council who talks about the new Ohio Pork Council job website.
Episode 24 of Fastline Fast Track includes early interviews from Sunbelt Ag Expo 2019, held Oct. 15-17 in Moultrie, Georgia. On the program are U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue; Rodney Walker with Alabama Gooseneck Sales; Zeke Hembree with ABI Irrigation and Steve Crouch with Newton Crouch Inc. The episode also features interviews with Terry Burkart with All-States Ag Parts and Ben Johnson with Farmers Edge. Episode 24 also includes interviews with Alex Johnson, Beck's Hybrids; Don Frisbie, Kuhn Krause and Pierce Randall with Great Plains Manufacturing Inc. from Farm Science Review, presented by The Ohio State University, held Sept. 17-19 in London, Ohio. The episode wraps up with the music of Erik Stucky, recorded at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, 417 Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee.
In Episode 23 of the podcast, we talk with Chip Blalock, executive director of the Sunbelt Ag Expo, Moultrie, Georgia, about the 2019 show, which will be held Oct. 15-17. We also talk Nashville recording artist Kolt Barber, get an update on the Wheelman autosteer product from AgJunction and we revisit Farm Science Review 2019 with representatives of Copperhead Ag, PWR EZ, FuelPro Fuel Trailers and Seed Genetics Direct. We also present the music of Mary Kutter, live from the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
On Episode 22, we continue our interviews from Farm Science Review 2019, held Sept. 17-19 in London, Ohio. At the show, put on by The Ohio State University, we talk with representatives from Accord Financial, Rowland Truck and Equipment, Integrated Ag Services and Homan Inc. We also flash back to performances from J.D. Shelburne and Dustin Collins, recorded in early 2019 at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dale, Matt and Kolt are with you this week. Matt needs to clear the air on his farming naked shirt and Dale recaps the latest USDA stock report. During the Farm Science Review, Matt sat down with OCJ Marketing Specialist Risë Labig to chat with Jolene Brown about farm stress and mental health. Dusty joins us with an interview with Barry McGraw of the Ohio Soybean Council, and we meet Luke Crumley, the new Director of Public Policy and Nutrient Management for the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association.
Episode 21 of Fastline Fast Track features interviews from Farm Science Review, presented by The Ohio State University, Sept. 17-19, in London, Ohio. Included are representatives of John Deere, DragoTec, Bestway Ag, Martin-Till, Bane-Welker Equipment and Hurricane Ditcher. The episode also features interviews with show manager Nick Zachrich, World Ag Expo marketing manager Jennifer Fawkes and Ohio ag mechanics teacher Brad White. The episode also features the music of Lucas Hoge, live from the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
In this special "Farm Science Review wrap up" episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast the crew is back together to talk about their week at Farm Science Review. Matt is excited about the new podcast contraption, and uses it to talk about farm stress and mental health, renewable fuels, and soiled underpants. Bart catches up with some folks with agronomy, and several jokes are made about Matt's new hat.
On Episode 20 of Fastline Fast Track we preview the Farm Science Review show in Ohio with show manager Nick Zachrich. We also feature All-States Ag Parts and have interviews with representatives of Big Iron auctions, CLAAS, Nutrien Ag Solutions and Demco from Farm Progress Show 2019. We also talk with Jeremy Holm, a star of the movie "Silo," and we talk with country music stars Kolt Barber and Brandon Maddox, who performs from the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
The 74th episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast brings the whole crew together after another exciting Farm Science Review. Several conversations are had in today's podcast, brought to you by AgriGold. Ty Higgins talks with Bennett and Lisa Musselman about Ohio Farm Bureau's Young Ag Professionals program. Joel Penhorwood hears from grain merchandiser Jon Scheve, talking in-depth about current and future market conditions and how farmers are positioned going into harvest. Matt Reese converses with Eric Leindecker, chairman of Fueling the Cure about a major fundraising milestone. Dale Minyo discusses the beef industry with Clint Walenciak with Certified Angus Beef. All that and more from the crew in this podcast.
Time again for the annual Farm Science Review. Joel, Ty, and Matt join us for this week's podcast outside of the Ohio's Country Journal barn on the grounds of the review. The crew encourages you to stop by. In this week's podcast, Joel brings back from the trip to Canada a roundtable discussion between Ohio dairy farmers, milk equipment suppliers, and more from the long bus ride back from Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. Ty has a conversation in the first corn harvest cab cam of 2018 with Rob McCarley of Pickaway County. Farm machinery is a major highlight of the Farm Science Review. As such, we hear from Scott Brown of Geringhoff as he gives us a walkaround of the Freedom 15-inch corn head. All that and more in this week's podcast (and by the way, it's Ty's birthday!)
If you will be joining us at Farm Science Review this week, tune into Episode 10 of the Agronomy and Farm Management Podcast. We talked to different members of the Extension Farm Science Review planning committee about what is going on this year. Nick Zachrich addresses the expansion of the exhibit area, some new features and exhibits and even some tricks on how to make the commute a little easier. Nate Douridas talks about the crops and field demonstrations. Trey Colley goes into a little more detail on one field demonstration specifically, the Ag Innovations Demonstration which focuses on precision agriculture technology. Mary Griffith shares what attendees can see and learn at the Gwynne Conservation Area and Harold Watters discusses what is featured in the Agronomic Crops Demonstration Plots area. We also discuss a few more educational exhibits, demonstrations and talks where a wealth of information related to all aspects of farming and farm life can be gained. Farm Science Review is unique in the farm show circuit because it is part of a University and able to provide an abundance of educational opportunities for visitors. Download the Farm Science Review app from the App Store or Google Play or visit http://fsr.osu.edu to learn more.
It was a full house for this week's Ohio Ag Net Podcast, brought to you by AgriGold. Host Ty Higgins is joined by Dale Minyo, Matt Reese, Joel Penhorwood and Bart Johnson to recap Farm Science Review and harvest starting up. Matt visits with Cathann A. Kress, Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Dean, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences as she experienced her first Review last week. Joel visits with Tracy Kitchel about 100 years of the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership, or ACEL. And Ty calls up Phil Jennings with Kinze to get some grain cart maintenance tips as farmers get geared up for a busy harvest.
The crew of host Joel Penhorwood, Ty Higgins, Dale Minyo, and Matt Reese bring this week's podcast from the 2017 Farm Science Review (recorded on Monday before FSR got underway, September 19-21). The Farm Science Review always one of Ohio agriculture's biggest events from year to year. For visitors to the 2017 Review, Ty talked with Matt Sullivan, general manager of the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, about this year's FSR and what to know. The Review is known as a key time to check out the latest innovations in agriculture, especially from the equipment side. In that spirit, Joel visited with Scott Brown, territory manager with Geringhoff, about the Truflex Razor draper combine header — just one of the amazing pieces of equipment in action during the field demonstrations. And while agriculturalists from all around are visiting the FSR outside of London, Ohio, the event also serves as a good time to show non-agricultural folks the modern world of farming. Matt's talk with Lance Westcamp, mayor of Groverport and farmer himself, highlights that need to communicate agriculture to newer generations becoming further disengaged with how food and fiber are produced. All that and more on the 26th episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, courtesy of AgriGold. More at agrigold.com and ohioagnet.com.