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Thursday on AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a check of the markets as Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analytics joins us in Segment One. Next up in Segment Two, we discuss some of the latest news and rumors surrounding 45Z, RVOs, SREs and get some thoughts on farmland values with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Economist for Farm Supply and Biofuels with CoBank. In Segment Three, we discuss House passage of their reconciliation bill and get thoughts from Congressman Dusty Johnson (R-SD). Then in Segment Four, we wrap the show with more updates on reconciliation and other ag news headlines.
Wednesday on AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with perspective on this week's market action with Don Roose from U.S. Commodities. In Segment Two, it's a conversation about tariffs, budget reconciliation and the Farm Bill with National Potato Council CEO Kam Quarles. Next up in Segment Three, we recap the new CoBank Quarterly Report and catch-up on biofuels issues with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Analyst for Farm Supply and Biofuels with CoBank. Then we close the show with news headlines in Segment Four.
On Wednesday's AOA, we start the show with a recap of the North Dakota Farmers Union convention, updates on a climate smart agriculture pilot program and a preview of the Evolution Ag Summit with NDFU President Mark Watne. In Segment Two, we get an update on 45Z and if that guidance will get released soon or not with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Economist for Farm Supply and Biofuels at CoBank. In Segment Three, we have a conversation with Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation President Dan Glessing. Then we close the show in Segment Four with a look at the latest land values report from Farmers National Company with Paul Schadegg.
On Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we are broadcasting live from the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) convention in Kansas City, MO. We start the show with National Council of Farmer Cooperatives President and CEO, Chuck Conner, as we talk about Farm Bill, the new Trump administration and more. In Segment Two, we catch up with National Pork Producers Council President, Lori Stevermer, on pork industry related issues in Segment Two. Then in Segment Three, we discuss potential ethanol and biofuels policy with Lee Zeldin at the head of EPA, SAF potential and more with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Economist for Farm Supply and Biofuels at CoBank. In Segment Four, we close the show looking at markets with Brian Splitt from AgMarket.net.
On Tuesday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a look at the market picture as harvest rolls along. Don Roose with U.S. Commodities joins us in Segment One. Next up in Segment Two, we discuss the latest situation surrounding 45Z, SAF, biofuels and more with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Analyst, Farm Supply and Biofuels at CoBank. In Segment Three, we turn our attention to tax issues nearing the end of the year and the Corporate Transparency Act with Chad Hanson, President of Corporate Farmer Inc. Then we close out the show and have a conversation about Hurricane Helene relief for producers with RMA Administrator Marcia Bunger in Segment Four.
We wrap up our coverage of Merck Day at Hirsch Feed & Farm Supply in West Plains, Missouri with a conversation on the dairy market with Robin Schmahl of AgMarket.net. Plus Dr. Tim Parks, U.S cattle technical services veterinarian for Merck Animal Health, joins us to discuss technology for monitoring animals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Different Day, different place for Merck Day...this time it's the Great Plains, Missouri location of Hirsch Feed & Farm Supply. Appropriately, we have a rancher version of the Farmer Forum. And Dr. Tim Parks of Merck joins us to discuss growth promoting implants.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our coverage of Merck Day at Hirsch Feed & Farm Supply in Thayer, Missouri continues with analysis from Chris Swift of Swift Trading Company on what's happening in the cattle industry. Plus Dr. Tim Parks of Merck Animal Health joins us to discuss benefits of pre-conditioning calves for the feed lot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're in Thayer, Missouri at Hirsch Feed & Farm Supply for Merck Day. We chat with Merck veterinarian Dr. Tim Parks about cow/calf challenges and ways to combat them. Soy Transportation Coalition executive director Mike Steenhoek shares the latest on the Canadian rail industry's challenges with the labor strike. And Kaitlynn Glover, executive director of the Public Lands Council, tells us about an incredible story involving a ranching couple who find themselves in a high-stakes land dispute with U.S. Forest Service.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Monday's AOA, we start the show with a look at what's shaping up in the corn, soybean and wheat markets with Darin Newsom, Senior Market Analyst at Barchart. In Segment Two, we get a look at the weather situation across the U.S. and more with DTN Meteorologist John Baranick. Then in Segment Three, we talk about California's updated Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) proposed cap on soy and canola oil, EPA auditing China's used cooking oil imports and more with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Analyst, Farm Supply and Biofuels at CoBank. Then we look at ag news headlines in Segment Four.
On Tuesday's AOA, we start the show with a look at the market action ahead of the 4th of July holiday with Don Roose from U.S. Commodities. In Segment Two, we catch up on various ethanol and biofuels issues with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Analyst, Farm Supply and Biofuels at CoBank. Next up in Segment Three, we discuss heirs property with Fran Miller, Senior Staff Attorney/Adjunct Faculty at the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, Vermont Law and Graduate School. Then we take a look at ag news headlines in Segment Four to end the show.
On Friday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show and learn more about the recent U.S. trade mission to India and the role soy can play in the country with Lance Rezac, Chair of the U.S. Soybean Export Council. In Segment Two, we have a conversation about the overall ag economy outlook with Barry Benson, VP of Agribusiness Banking at FNBO (First National Bank of Omaha). In Segment Three, we talk about SAF tax credits/incentives and tariffs on China with Jacqui Fatka, CoBank Lead Analyst, Farm Supply and Biofuels. (Read more about here research on the SAF tax credits here: https://www.cobank.com/knowledge-exchange/grain-and-farm-supply/5-things-to-know-about-the-new-saf-fuel-credits) Finally in Segment Four we wrap the show with Allen Schaeffer, Executive Director of the Engine Technology Forum, who shares details on ETF's role in the Ag on the Mall Event last week and details on reauthorization of the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act that is working through Congress.
When you're in a downward cycle, how'd we get here, how long's it going to last, and how do we get out? To provide her insight on this topic, Jacqui Fatka joins solo host Sal Sama in the podcast room for today's episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. Jacqui is the Lead Industry Analyst for CoBank's Knowledge Exchange division covering the Farm Supply and Biofuels segments.Jacqui shares about her career development from her start growing up on the farm to a career as an agriculture journalist to her current role with CoBank. You'll learn about how her current role helps her spot industry trends and what she's seeing in current markets overall. She'll dig into overall industry trends including debt to asset ratios, why it's important to know your cost of production numbers, and why we are in a bit of a downward cycle. She'll also share how labor costs and the number of available workers has affected interest rates, and she'll dig into how electric vehicles and the Renewable Fuel Standard have impacted growers. “There's new opportunities coming and… if designed well, it can be a new opportunity to really take ag to a new level and get to a new cycle.”
When you're in a downward cycle, how'd we get here, how long's it going to last, and how do we get out? To provide her insight on this topic, Jacqui Fatka joins solo host Sal Sama in the podcast room for today's episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. Jacqui is the Lead Industry Analyst for CoBank's Knowledge Exchange division covering the Farm Supply and Biofuels segments. Jacqui shares about her career development from her start growing up on the farm to a career as an agriculture journalist to her current role with CoBank. You'll learn about how her current role helps her spot industry trends and what she's seeing in current markets overall. She'll dig into overall industry trends including debt to asset ratios, why it's important to know your cost of production numbers, and why we are in a bit of a downward cycle. She'll also share how labor costs and the number of available workers has affected interest rates, and she'll dig into how electric vehicles and the Renewable Fuel Standard have impacted growers. “There's new opportunities coming and… if designed well, it can be a new opportunity to really take ag to a new level and get to a new cycle.”
On Friday's AOA, we start the show discussing a new collaboration between the Swine Health Information Center and the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research to fund a $1 million research program to study Japanese encephalitis virus. SHIC Associate Director Dr. Lisa Becton joins us in Segment One. Next up in Segment Two, we learn about the National Family Farm Coalition and discuss their Farm Bill priorities with Antonio Tovar, Senior Policy Associate with NFFC. In Segment Three, we recap this week's National Ethanol Conference and discuss the latest news on E-15 with Jacqui Fatka, Lead Analyst, Farm Supply & Biofuels with CoBank. Finally in Segment Four, a final preview of Commodity Classic next week in Houston, TX with 2024 co-chair Brandon Hunnicutt.
754: Daniel Sweeney on Seven Springs Farm Supply Pt 2What is Healthy Soil?In This Podcast:Greg recently interviewed Daniel Sweeney and part of that conversation was worth it's own breakout podcast episode. This episode is focused on the questions around what healthy soil is and how to improve your own soil. Listen in and see what Greg found out. Daniel has been the Crop Adviser at Seven Springs since 2018 and he enjoys working with farmers and helping them find solutions. Prior to joining Seven Springs, Daniel managed, large fruit and vegetable farms. He now raises a flock of registered Shetland sheep and experiments with sunflowers and other fun cover crops.Seven Springs Farm Supply has been serving farmers and gardeners since 1990. They offer a comprehensive selection of soil amendments, growing mixes, pest and disease control products, and cover crop seeds for the organic grower.Visit www.urbanFarm.org/sevensprings2 for the show notes and links on this episode!Click HERE to shop at Seven Springs and support the Urban Farm at the same time. Use code URBAN7 at check out.Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 775 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!**Sponsor Disclosure: This podcast is with a sponsor to our podcast program. We will only partner with sponsors that meet a rigorous criterion of values and offer products that we can feel good about endorsing. By being a sponsor, the business or organization has entered into a financial agreement which may include a direct payment, an affiliate commission, or other compensation. It is through these sponsorships that we are able to continue bringing our podcast to you. We encourage our audience to show check out the website by following the links in our show notes which will identify you as an Urban Farm Podcast listener.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to...
752: Daniel Sweeney on Seven Springs Farm SupplyBringing farming supplies to the organic grower In This Podcast:Greg has a great chat with Daniel Sweeney to more about how the Seven Spring Farm Supply organization began and what they are doing now. Greg really wanted to know more about their values and how they treat their customers. Listen in and see what Greg found out. Plus see what special Seven Springs has for our listeners.Daniel has been the Crop Adviser at Seven Springs since 2018 and he enjoys working with farmers and helping them find solutions. Prior to joining Seven Springs, Daniel managed, large fruit and vegetable farms. He now raises a flock of registered Shetland sheep and experiments with sunflowers and other fun cover crops.Seven Springs Farm Supply has been serving farmers and gardeners since 1990. They offer a comprehensive selection of soil amendments, growing mixes, pest and disease control products, and cover crop seeds for the organic grower.Click HERE to shop at Seven Springs and get the special discount using code URBAN7Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/SevenSprings for the show notes and links on this episode!Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 775 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.**Sponsor Disclosure: This podcast is with a sponsor to our podcast program. We will only partner with sponsors that meet a rigorous criteria of values and offer products that we can feel good about endorsing. By being a sponsor, the business or organization has entered into a financial agreement which may include a direct payment, an affiliate commission, or other compensation. It is through these sponsorships that we are able to continue bringing our podcast to you. We encourage our audience to show check out the website by following the links in our show notes which will identify you as an Urban Farm Podcast listener.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
This week on The Growing Revolution Smart PotCast, we spoke with Jahasiel Torres, Manager of Orange County Farm Supply, in Orange CA. They have been serving the City of Orange and the surrounding communities for 75 years, and JT has been the manager for the last 10. They are currently owned by the Roy family and it is truly a family business with many of them occupying various positions in the company over the years. The focus of their garden center has always been on customer service and being knowledgeable about the products that they sell, so their customers have great success and come back for more. They also have occasional events where they will bring in some of the vendors that they carry to further educate their customers. Jahasiel had an interesting path to becoming store manager, and it's inspiring to hear that hard work, ultimately pays off. His wife, Cindy, is with their three daughters pretty much full time, but she has also become a huge gardener, and Smart Pot fan. She's done a great job at incorporating her kids into gardening, passing on the knowledge and cultivating their passion for plants.Please like this episode and share with your friends. We've got more passionate gardening guests coming in future interviews. Stay tuned!
Whitney Chaney is the Farmers' Market Manager and she's in to talk about what up for SLO's market tonight. If you want to grow the big pumpkins for the fall, you can get your seeds from Farm Supply at the market tonight only. 6-9pm Downtown SLO
Whitney Chaney is the Farmers' Market Manager and she's in to talk about what up for SLO's market tonight. If you want to grow the big pumpkins for the fall, you can get your seeds from Farm Supply at the market tonight only. 6-9pm Downtown SLO
This discussion is intended to help inform and prepare asset based lenders and others involved in evaluating prospective or current farm supply industry borrowers.
Today's episode is going to be a joy-filled one! In life, a lot of us get so focused on reaching the destination or the goal, that we miss out on the joy that happens along the journey of reaching that destination or goal. That journey is where life is happening. So in this episode, I share 10 things that are currently bringing me joy in my life.Resources & Links: Alli Kelley's Gardening 101 CourseCheck out the Backroad Cowgirls site!The ACOTAR book series [affiliate link]Anywhere the Wind Blows by Jenna PauletteCheck out Farm Supply!Inquire about advertising on the Climbing with Coach Kiah podcastLearn more about partnering with me as a speakerShop the Coach Kiah Store. Use code climb10 for 10% off your first purchase!Download a FREE Habit TrackerConnect with Kiah: Follow on Instagram @coach_kiah and FacebookSign up for my email newsletter!Check out my websiteSome of the links mentioned are affiliate links, which helps to support this podcast at no additional cost to you.Make sure to hit subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. If you like what you heard, take a moment to leave a 5-star review!Find the complete show notes here: https://www.coachkiah.com/blog/10-things-bringing-me-joy
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.
Zweber Farms is located in Elko, MN where they (and their farm goat) have a 100% grassfed dairy herd as well as direct market beef, pork, chicken and eggs. Tim and Emily join us to talk about their operation, how they've built up the direct marketing side and taking time for hobbies away from the farm. How to order meat as well as their blog with recipes is at https://zweberfarms.com/ Back to the Roots is sponsored by Byron Seeds, SoilBiotics and Elite Equine and Farm Supply.
The Shape of Kingdom Story Every year in the early spring, anger starts to build. I look out over my garden and it is fallow; yet weeds are starting to sprout everywhere. I survey my yard and the brown dormant grass is sprinkled with spring weeds. Teri's beds are a mess, as well. For months this has been okay, but now it is not okay. My vineyard is also a depressing sight—it looks like a bee hive of branches, in no particular order. So, I am ticked. For this to be beautiful, something has to be roused from lethargy; priorities will have to shift—what I want is on the other side of hard! I belong to this place—that is why I feel anger. For it to bloom, I will have to push back the weeds that threaten to overrun everything. Anger is not enough. Anger just gets me going. The real work is in inventorying the needs for weed control in my yard, followed by trips to TSS and Russell's Farm Supply. Cleaning out my sprayer, mulching leaves, picking up sticks. I have just a few Saturdays to get this done and other good things will have to wait, while hours upon hours are spent in back-breaking labor. Everything is out to wreck what I am trying to achieve—weeds, moles, raccoons, deer, bugs beyond reckoning, and weather. Not to mention, my own laziness and desire to do other things. Trouble without! Trouble within! Last week we saw Nehemiah set his people's hair on fire. With the exception of the Tekoian nobles, everyone showed up to do work they were not good at, sacrificing personal glory for God's glory. They were angry for God's glory and so they came to work. This Sunday we see it takes much more than anger to get things done. Without anger, I suppose nothing worthwhile gets started, but what it takes to keep going is more like virtue. All kingdom building has a similar shape. There will be trouble without and trouble within, and it is so discouraging you want to quit. And yet, real kingdom-building perseveres. That is the part of the story we enter into this Sunday. I hope you will join us. We also have a bunch of new family members to introduce you to as well. Speaking of perseverance, I don't know about you but I am ready for the dog days of Lent to give way to resurrection. It is coming––hang on! Blessings, Jim
The Shape of Kingdom StoryEvery year in the early spring, anger starts to build. I look out over my garden and it is fallow; yet weeds are starting to sprout everywhere. I survey my yard and the brown dormant grass is sprinkled with spring weeds. Teri's beds are a mess, as well. For months this has been okay, but now it is not okay. My vineyard is also a depressing sight—it looks like a bee hive of branches, in no particular order. So, I am ticked. For this to be beautiful, something has to be roused from lethargy; priorities will have to shift—what I want is on the other side of hard! I belong to this place—that is why I feel anger. For it to bloom, I will have to push back the weeds that threaten to overrun everything. Anger is not enough. Anger just gets me going. The real work is in inventorying the needs for weed control in my yard, followed by trips to TSS and Russell's Farm Supply. Cleaning out my sprayer, mulching leaves, picking up sticks. I have just a few Saturdays to get this done and other good things will have to wait, while hours upon hours are spent in back-breaking labor. Everything is out to wreck what I am trying to achieve—weeds, moles, raccoons, deer, bugs beyond reckoning, and weather. Not to mention, my own laziness and desire to do other things. Trouble without! Trouble within! Last week we saw Nehemiah set his people's hair on fire. With the exception of the Tekoian nobles, everyone showed up to do work they were not good at, sacrificing personal glory for God's glory. They were angry for God's glory and so they came to work. This Sunday we see it takes much more than anger to get things done. Without anger, I suppose nothing worthwhile gets started, but what it takes to keep going is more like virtue. All kingdom building has a similar shape. There will be trouble without and trouble within, and it is so discouraging you want to quit. And yet, real kingdom-building perseveres. That is the part of the story we enter into this Sunday. I hope you will join us. We also have a bunch of new family members to introduce you to as well. Speaking of perseverance, I don't know about you but I am ready for the dog days of Lent to give way to resurrection. It is coming––hang on! Blessings, Jim
Kirk Webster of Middlebury, VT, is a beekeeper who has developed his own system to raise bees without any treatments of pesticides. He joins us to talk about what he does and how an overhaul in all agriculture towards organic management practices can and should be done. He can be contacted at https://kirkwebster.com/contact-info/ Back to the Roots is sponsored by Byron Seeds, SoilBiotics and Elite Equine and Farm Supply.
Food Freedom Radio - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
This week host Laura Hedlund is joined by Rob Czernik of Jack’s Hardware and Farm Supply, Michael Chaney of Project Sweetie Pie, and John Evans – assistant director of Hennepin County Environment and Energy Department.
Klaas Martens is an organic Farmer from Penn Yan, NY. He and his wife, Mary farm 2000 acres as well as run Lakeview Organic Grains. Klaas sits down with us to share his journey into organics and how he learned to start asking the right questions. Back to the Roots is sponsored by Byron Seeds, SoilBiotics and Elite Equine and Farm Supply
Tai Lopez is best known as an investor and entrepreneur as well as for his social media presence. What might be less known, but of great interest to us, is that he has also put some of his money where his mouth is and operates several farms using regenerative farming principles. He joins us to talk about his learning journey in agriculture and how it has applied to the rest of his life. Tai can be found on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube Back to the Roots is sponsored by Byron Seeds, SoilBiotics and Elite Equine and Farm Supply
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 09/22/2021
The show OPEN... snacks... the Phrase of the Day... the Lotto... new texter Dominic... Cher... and freakin' Farm Supply!
A brief introduction to Asmus Farm Supply as a company and what the new podcast channel is all about.
Tonight is the 15th Annual Central Coast virtual Great Pumpkin Contest!
Diana Melero joins Tom and Becky to talk about how this year's contest is going virtual! How and where you can watch, listen here!
Lizard tails... mosquitos... Thomas Dolby... Positivity... Farm Supply's Diana Melero... Crazy college kids... and candy bars!
Jeff and Jeremy have Diana from Farm Supply come on, and discuss superstitions, and wild animal encounters.
Diana Melero from Farm Supply is Up & Adam chatting out their 2020 version of their popular Great Pumpkin Contest which brings out pumpkins close to 1000 lbs! It's happening virtually this year so you can enjoy it from the comfort of your own home. Check it out!
Lebanon Football Coach Will Christian
Bill Brown Lebanon Basketball
Ava Boys Basketball from Post Game Pizza
Sydni Alexander talking 417 Athletics from Mt. Vernon
Taylor Kaufman on the S and H Farm Supply High Lights Show
Ned Reynolds
Matt Brock and Thomas Brock, Stand out athletes and coaches from this area who are now both Coaching at the Collegiate Level.
Cross Elmquist talks from a Senior point of view about losing out on his senior year experiences and how he is dealing with it.
Lockwood Former Coach Dennis Cornish visits about the Tigers run to 4 consecutive Final Fours in the mid '90s.
Mark Stratton, Glendale Baseball and HOF'er talking some history.
Talking about the effects of COVID-19 on the Student Athlete
Relive one of the Best games of T of C with the two most Dynamic Players, Scott Brakebill and Teddy Dupay
Kenzie Williams Kostas and Addy Roller visit about their high school and college careers and what it is like coaching now.
Corey Riggs from MediaCom joins the S and H Farm Supply High LIghts Show sponsored by Post Game Pizza, Great Southern Bank, Doke Propane and Chevy Dealers of the Ozarks.
Scott McGee of Willard Baseball
Evangel SID and assistant AD, Phil Dowden.
Clever Baseball From Post Game Pizza in Ozark
Glendale Archery team at Post Game Pizza in Ozark
Glendale Baseball from Post Game Pizza
Rogersville Baseball From Post Game Pizza in Rogersville
Walnut Grove Lady Tigers
Here from the Lady Bulldogs on the S&H Farm Supply High School High Lights Show
Kickapoo Chiefs Basketball
In this latest episode of our podcast series “Our Dealer Story,” brought to you by HBS Systems, we feature Salem Farm Supply, an Upstate New York Case IH and Kubota dealer. Founded in 1953, the Lewis family bought the dealership in 1988. Carole Lewis had plans to attend law school, but at the request of her father Philip she came to work at the dealership for one year.
T&B talk with Diana Melero of Farm Supply about tonight's Giant Pumpkin & Scarecrow Contest!
T&B talk with Diana and Pam from Farm Supply!
Ol' Pool is a hard-working guy and has started more businesses than we've even worked for. Most recently he's been helping out Avenue Cafe, but his main venture at the moment is running Mid County Feed and Farm Supply. We talk about his journey through the entrepreneurial life and the role a feed store plays in a community.
Ol' Pool is a hard-working guy and has started more businesses than we've even worked for. Most recently he's been helping out Avenue Cafe, but his main venture at the moment is running Mid County Feed and Farm Supply. We talk about his journey through the entrepreneurial life and the role a feed store plays in a community.
Casey Seymour of 21st Century Equipment and Moving Iron LLC is joined by Randy Sparks, sales manager for Hurst Farm Supply, a 7-store John Deere dealership in Texas.
Moving Iron Podcast #69 On this episode I speak with Randy Sparks of Hurst Farm Supply. We talk about the drought situation and how the Cotton is reacting the additional acres planted. We also hit the Retail and Auction Market in West Texas and the Panhandle. Remember if you would like to continue any of these conversations you can hit me up on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @MovingIronLLC, Regina at @rrjanousek on Twitter and Regina Narjes on Facebook and Instagram, and you can find Aaron Fintel @aaronfintel on Twitter and Facebook. You can send also send an email at movingironpodcast@movingironpodcast.com. You can also visit the Moving Iron Podcast YouTube Channel. Here you can find the video version of Moving Iron Podcast, After the Bell With Chip Nellinger, and the Tax Tip of The Week with Glen Birnbaum. Moving Iron LLC now has a website you can visit, Movingironllc.com. Here you can find information for the 2018 Moving Iron Summit in Las Vegas, Past and current episodes of Moving Iron Podcast, and Articles from Moving Iron Blog. Throughout the year there will be guest bloggers writing on various topics from their point of view. If you would like to support the podcast you can leave a review and subscribe to the podcast at your favorite podcast platform, and if you shop at amazon please use the Amazon click through at movingironllc.com. It won't cost you anything and You will have the same experience you are accustom to while support this podcast. You can find this podcast on these podcasting platforms: iTunes Google Play Stitcher radio Tune In Radio And Sound Cloud So, until Next Time… Let's go move some Iron.... This is Casey Seymour…. out.
Moving Iron Podcast #69On this episode I speak with Randy Sparks of Hurst Farm Supply. We talk about the drought situation and how the Cotton is reacting the additional acres planted. We also hit the Retail and Auction Market in West Texas and the Panhandle. Remember if you would like to continue any of these conversations you can hit me up on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @MovingIronLLC, Regina at @rrjanousek on Twitter and Regina Narjes on Facebook and Instagram, and you can find Aaron Fintel @aaronfintel on Twitter and Facebook. You can send also send an email at movingironpodcast@movingironpodcast.com. You can also visit the Moving Iron Podcast YouTube Channel. Here you can find the video version of Moving Iron Podcast, After the Bell With Chip Nellinger, and the Tax Tip of The Week with Glen Birnbaum. Moving Iron LLC now has a website you can visit, Movingironllc.com. Here you can find information for the 2018 Moving Iron Summit in Las Vegas, Past and current episodes of Moving Iron Podcast, and Articles from Moving Iron Blog. Throughout the year there will be guest bloggers writing on various topics from their point of view. If you would like to support the podcast you can leave a review and subscribe to the podcast at your favorite podcast platform, and if you shop at amazon please use the Amazon click through at movingironllc.com. It won't cost you anything and You will have the same experience you are accustom to while support this podcast. You can find this podcast on these podcasting platforms:iTunesGoogle PlayStitcher radioTune In RadioAnd Sound CloudSo, until Next Time… Let's go move some Iron.... This is Casey Seymour…. out.
A special treat: An interview with Cara Crye, new CEO of the Farm Supply Company. Cara began working at Farm Supply fresh out of college and worked her way up through the ranks to follow the prior CEO’s 52-year tenure. If you’re looking to move up within your organization, or even tap into a leadership position in a new organization, you are going to hear some invaluable tips and areas to begin working on so you can increase your self-awareness and become a charismatic, engaging, and successful leader.
Moving Iron Podcast #54 - Brad Crist - Shoppa Farm Supply by Moving Iron LLC
Moving Iron Podcast #54 - Brad Crist - Shoppa Farm Supply by Moving Iron LLC
Casey Seymour of 21st Century Equipment and Moving Iron LLC is joined by Brad Crist, large ag sales manager for Shoppa’s Farm Supply. They'll discuss how Hurricane Harvey has impacted crops and the used equipment market in the coming months and years.
On this Eposide I sit down with Brad Crist, Of Shoppa’s Farm Supply in South Texas. Brad id the large Ag Sale Manager for Shoppa’s wihich has 8 locations across South Texas. Several of Shoppa’s locations were at basically ground zero when Hurricane Harvey made Landfall. Brad and I will discuss how Harvey has and will affect Shoppa’s in the coming the months and year. We will also talk about how Harvey has effect the crops and if the Used Equipment Market will have a positive or negative reaction to the storm. This podcast can be found on these Podcasting Platforms iTunes Google Play Tune In Radio Stitcher radio Sound Cloud Remember if you would like to continue any of these conversations you can hit me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MovingIronLLC. So, until next time let’s go move some iron!!
In this episode I sit down with Brad Crist, Of Shoppa’s Farm Supply in South Texas. Brad id the large Ag Sale Manager for Shoppa’s which has 8 locations across South Texas. Several of Shoppa’s locations were at basically ground zero when Hurricane Harvey Made Landfall. Brad and I will discuss how Harvey has and will affect Shoppa’s in the coming months and year. We will also talk about how Harvey has to effect the crops and if the Used Equipment Market will have a positive or negative reaction to the storm.This podcast can be found on these Podcasting PlatformsiTunesGoogle PlayTune In RadioStitcher radioSound CloudRemember if you would like to continue any of these conversations you can hit me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MovingIronLLC. So, until next time let’s go move some iron!!
In this episode of From the Ground Up, Jim and Jess are joined by Wayne and Joe of Kucera Farm Supply in Alvinston, ON - where they talk equipment sales, and their tour of our Salford, Ontario plant.
Keeping your own bees may sound thrilling and romantic -- But actually, there is A LOT to this important hobby. If you ever thought about being a beekeeper OR if you would just like to learn more about the importance of bees and the people who keep them - then this episode is for you. Host Theresa Loe interviews experienced beekeeper Karla Delong of Mountain Feed and Farm Supply. Karla shares all the good, the bad and the exciting things that a beginning beekeeper should know and consider before diving in. You learn: The importance of bees and how backyard beekeepers are making a difference, Why local bees are superior (no matter where "local" is for you), Is it possible to be an "organic" beekeeper, The 4 areas of care in beekeeping, The special qualities every beekeeper should possess (or strive for), Is it really okay to keep bees in the city, Can bees be kept on a balcony, Why wine corks are so important for us to have in our gardens and so much more! As always, you can get all the links mentioned and more at www.LivingHomegrown.com/59 as well as a full transcript of this episode.
Making homemade vinegar is an easy ferment you can try at home. There are two ways to do it and both are covered in this episode. Host Theresa Loe interviews Karla DeLong from Mountain Feed and Farm Supply on the step-by-step methods for creating a vinegar on your countertop. You learn: How to make a vinegar both with a "mother" and without, Why leftover fruit scraps can truly have a second life through fermentation, What is a SCOBY and how does it work, Why setting your brew out at room temperature is totally safe, Why testing for pH is so helpful (and how to do it). For all the links mentioned go to www.LivingHomegrown.com/50 and you will also find a full transcript of the episode.
Grant & I dip into a bit of everything as we stay up late & discuss MidWestern Permaculture from his perspective & what he's working on currently & turning over in his head. New Farm Supply: http://newfarmsupply.com/ Versaland: http://www.versaland.com/
This week on Snacky Tunes, Darin Bresnitz is joined in the studio by guest co-host Travis Hayden of OurLabel International and urban farmer, Gwen Schantz. Tune in to hear Gwen talk about Brooklyn Grange’s acre of urban farm, and their expansion to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Also, get some more information about Hayseed’s Big City Farm Supply, a pop-up shop in Greenpoint with all of your urban farming needs! Hayseed’s has everything from chicken feed to garden supplies, so check it out during this year’s summer months. Later, Darin and Hayden discuss OurLabel International’s new releases and all of the upcoming summer music festivals. This episode is brought to you by Hearst Ranch. “Urban farming offers a lot, both in terms of food and nutritional benefits, but also environmental benefits. It’s a good way for New Yorkers to reconnect with nature, and do something good for the local environment.” — Gwen Schantz on Snacky Tunes