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Friday on AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a look at ag news headlines as DTN Ag Policy Editor Chris Clayton joins the show. In Segment Two, we get a spring planting and agronomy update from the Eastern Corn Belt with Luke Schulte, Field Agronomist with Beck's Hybrids based in Ohio. In Segment Three, we discuss the role of AI technology at the dealership and how it impacts on-farm service with Stacy Anthony and Daniel Stansbury from AgRevolution. Then we close the show in Segment Four with analysis of this week's cattle market action and grain trade with Scott Varilek from Kooima, Kooima, Varilek.
We discuss with Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Mike Witt.
On today’s In Touch with Southeast Iowa program we speak with Extension Field Agronomist Rebecca Vittetoe about the upcoming Southeast Iowa Agricultural Research Association’s annual meeting on March 6th. This is part two of a two-part interview.
On today’s In Touch with Southeast Iowa program we speak with Extension Field Agronomist Rebecca Vittetoe about the upcoming Southeast Iowa Agricultural Research Association’s annual meeting on March 6th. This is part one of a two-part interview.
On today’s program, we’re speaking with Rebecca Vittetoe, Field Agronomist for ISU Extension and Outreach, for updates on the 2024 growing season and what she’s seeing in the fields.
We discuss with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Agronomist Mike Witt.
On today’s program, we’re speaking with Rebecca Vittetoe, Field Agronomist for ISU Extension & Outreach, about updates on the 2024 growing season, as well as the upcoming Southeast Research and Demonstration Farm Summer Field Day on June
Joey Caldwell was appointed Senior Vice President for the Retail Business of GreenPoint Ag Holdings, LLC in November 2023, a strategic joint venture of leading agronomy providers in the southern United States. Previously, he served as Vice President and Region Director for GreenPoint Ag, LLC, and spent 26 years as the general manager of Tipton Farmers Cooperative. After successfully leading a merger into GreenPoint Ag in 2019, Joey continued his career with the company. He began as a manager trainee for Tennessee Farmers Cooperative, holding various roles in retail sales, operations, Crop Protection Procurement, and as a Field Agronomist. Joey holds a B.S. in Agriculture with Highest Honors from The University of Tennessee at Martin and was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. A former State FFA President and National Proficiency Award winner in Soil and Water Management, he is also active in his faith, serving children, youth, and special needs adults. Joey grew up on a diversified farm in Northwest Tennessee and now lives in Huntsville, AL with his wife Ann. He has two adult children, David and Christie.Jeff Blair was appointed President and CEO of GreenPoint Ag Holdings, LLC in August 2020, a strategic joint venture of agronomy leaders in the southern United States. Before GreenPoint Ag, he was President of the Plant Nutrient Group at The Andersons, managing over 700 employees and generating $650M in sales. Jeff also held leadership roles at Intrepid Potash and Orica USA, Inc. He currently serves on the Agricultural Retailers Association Board of Directors. With a commitment to the prosperity of American farmers, Jeff leads GreenPoint Ag's 1,000 employees across 10 states, focusing on safety, stewardship, customer focus, teamwork, and excellence. A former U.S. Army Captain in Special Forces and military intelligence, Jeff holds degrees from Princeton University and the University of Colorado School of Law. He lives in Huntsville, AL, with his wife Carrie and their three daughters.In this captivating episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader podcast, Mark sits down with Jeff Blair and Joey Caldwell from GreenPoint Ag, to delve into the intricacies of leadership in the agribusiness landscape. From internal challenges to operational strategies, the guests share their blueprint for fostering a cohesive culture and driving intentional leadership amongst their teams.Jeff and Joey discuss strategies for embedding deliberate and purposeful leadership at every level of the organization, from the executive suite to the frontline employees. They articulate the complexity involved in synthesizing individual location cultures into the overarching GreenPoint Ag. The episode offers insights into the guests' leadership philosophies, including the importance of vulnerability, mentorship, and having a consistent message across the organization.Key Takeaways:Leadership in agribusiness requires deliberate actions and clear communication to ensure values and objectives reach every tier of an organization.Cultivating a company culture involves balancing the uniqueness of local cultures with the overarching mission of the organization.Vulnerability and trust are foundational to effective leadership, influencing how leaders show up in their roles and engage with their teams.Both personal challenges and career hurdles, such as consolidating multiple entities or undergoing significant health scares, can deeply impact leadership styles.Continuous self-improvement, knowing when to delegate, and aligning with capable individuals are key to enhancing productivity and influence as a leader.Notable Quotes:"Leadership is both an art and a science. You have to be very, very deliberate about what you do and how you go about doing it." - Jeff Blair"You have to build a culture of leadership... you have to have individuals at each
On today’s program, we’re speaking with Rebecca Vittetoe, Field Agronomist for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, about the early stages of the planting season.
On Tuesday's AOA, powered by Cenex Premium Lubricants, we start the show with a look at market action ahead of the USDA reports with Mike Minor from Professional Ag Marketing. In Segment Two, we get some agronomy tips ahead of spring planting season with Angie Rieck-Hinz, Field Agronomist with Iowa State University Extension. Next up in Segment Three, we discuss ethanol related topics like E-15, the recent EPA tailpipe emissions rule and the recent CERAWeek activities with Growth Energy CEO, Emily Skor. Finally in Segment Four, we get the results of the Farm Futures March 2024 acreage estimates with Jacqueline (Jacquie) Holland, Grain Market Analyst with Farm Futures and Farm Progress.
On today’s program, we’re speaking with Rebecca Vittetoe, Field Agronomist for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, about the upcoming planting season, and the Southeast Iowa Agricultural Research Association Annual Meeting in March.
Landus Cooperative Field Agronomist Dan Bjorklund covers wrapping up harvest season, as well as corn and soybean yields, field prep for next planting season and how the winter predictions could impact next year’s crop.
ISU Ext. Field Agronomist, Angie Rieck-Hinz (11/8/23) by Radio on the Go
Join us with Meaghan Anderson, Field Agronomist, as she shares her experiences from troubleshooting problems, engaging with growers, to offering valuable insights on the challenges faced by farmers in central Iowa.
ISU Ext. Field Agronomist, Angie Rieck-Hinz (10/25/23) by Radio on the Go
ISU Ext. Field Agronomist Angie Rieck-Hinz (10/4/23) by Radio on the Go
Jeff Angelo and Simon Conway join Bob Quinn and David Geiger in the studio to talk a little smack about who will win the Governor's Charity Steer Show. Clarabell Probasco, Field Agronomist in South Central Iowa from Iowa State University and Extension, talks about weekend rainfall, Japanese beetles, and possible drought relief. Jamey Kohake, Paragon Investments, tells us how weather and upcoming news and reports can impact the markets. Tim Meyer from the Steffes Group tells us about a rare narrow front 4020 tractor they have for auction.
Meaghan Anderson, field agronomist for central Iowa and industry extension specialist for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, joins host David Thompson for a conversation on tar spot. Tar spot can cause significant yield damage to corn and continues to make its way east to west. As it spreads, growers need to understand what it looks like, the environment it thrives in, and what they can do to mitigate the disease now and in the future. Anderson shares her expert advice in this episode of the Stine Seedcast. Make sure you stay up to date on everything Stine by following us on all our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StineSeed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stineseedco/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StineSeed
Meagan Anderson, field agronomist in central Iowa and an extension field specialist at Iowa State University, discusses tar spot in corn, fungicide applications, and pollination. Brian Hoops from Midwest Market Solutions is today's market analyst, and he talks about the impact the WASDE report is having on trade today. Lee Koenigsfeld, Field Agronomist at Beck's Hybrids, reports on the corn and soybean crop in Northeast Iowa, diseases and pests they are facing, and other important conditions.
On today’s program, we’re talking with Rebecca Vittetoe, Field Agronomist for ISU Extension and Outreach, about what she’s been seeing in the fields at this point in the growing season.
Grains took another day of losses on Wednesday as traders took money off the floor and weather premium out of the markets with better rain chances in the forecast for much of the Corn Belt. We discuss the outlook for this market as we head toward USDA reports on Friday and the end of the month/quarter. Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics joins us to discuss. Learn more at https://www.globalcommresearch.com. Also in segment two today, we take a trip to central Iowa and find out how crop conditions are from Ames to Mason City with Angie Rieck-Hinz. She's a Field Agronomist with Iowa State University Extension and she fills us in on conditions as well as the latest on tar spot found in central Iowa corn over the last week. Today's program is brought to you in part by Growmark/FS; learn more at https://www.growmark.com.
Matt Montgomery, a Field Agronomist with Pioneer serving growers in west-central Illinois, talks about yellowing soybeans and how soybean cyst nematodes might be to blame. David Geiger reports on new biofuel-related infrastructure money. Dr. Dan Loy from Iowa discusses the cattle on feed numbers and how current drought conditions could affect it. Jamie Kohake with Paragon Investments talks about grain markets and how the weather impacts them.
Newsmaker Ep. 2082 Angie Rieck-Hinz, ISU Extension And Outreach Field Agronomist (5/16/23) by Radio on the Go
In our weekly series From the Furrow, host Britt O'Connell and fellow grain geeks shed light on current market conditions and how grain producers can take action to manage their risk.This week, Britt is joined by Joey Heneghan, Field Agronomist with Beck's Hybrids. How are weather conditions impacting planting – particularly in the Midwest? What else are producers monitoring as planters roll through fields? And what might this all mean for on-farm margins? Britt and Joey discuss those topics and a whole lot more.To learn more about Beck's Hybrids, visit www.BecksHybrids.com.Questions or comments? Contact us at Insights@Ever.Ag, or give us a call at (312) 492-4200.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.©2023 Ever.Ag, Confidential and Proprietary.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod
Tar spot is spreading into and being seen in more and more of Iowa. On this podcast, Meaghan Anderson a Field Agronomist with Iowa State University Extension, joins host, John King, and Landus Technical Agronomist, Dan Bjorklund to talk through this evolving disease. Meaghan explains the discovery of Tar Spot in Iowa and how we've seen the disease prevalence spread. The group dives into what tar spot is and how it impacts the crop. They talk through the optimal growing conditions for tar spot and timing for most impact. Even better though, a large portion of the discussion focuses on action and what can be done to help farmers manage the disease. The product of the month segment this episode focuses on Landus' recommendation for how to handle tar spot and what products and treatment timing. One key takeaway from this section, was to make sure to have a plan and plan ahead. John warns that product supply could be tight and how an advanced strategy will be key. Meaghan provided a variety of resources to share with our listeners (listed below). Dan also encouraged listeners to look into the Precision Ag High Yield Learning Groups being offered by Landus that will explore tar spot and provide data specific to your operation. For more information, contact the GROW Solutions Center at (515) 800-GROW. Resources: Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Corn Diseases An Overview of Tar Spot Darcy Telenko (Purdue) PPT reviewing 2019-2021 Indiana data Will a Second Fungicide be Worth the Cost for Tar Spot Management? (2021)
Ep. 1943 Angie Rieck - Hinz, I-S-U Extension Field Agronomist by Radio on the Go
Nate LeVan, Field Agronomist is Northern Iowa shares his harvest observations to date.
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Jason McVicker, Field Agronomist with Pioneer, joins us to provide a crop status update for the area. The current disease outlook & fungicide applications are covered, as well as current insect and weather issues.
Field Agronomist of the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Washington County Rebecca Vittetoe discusses the upcoming Women in Agriculture Farm Crawl scheduled for August 27.
Dallas County Extension Field Agronomist Meaghan Anderson gives an update on the crops this season.
With good Big Show Buddy Troy Duetmeyer, Pioneer's amazing Field Agronomist for that area and you have to hear his advice on the impending fungicide decision as it related to Tar Spot. PLUS Al Kluis' real-time report day market analysis as the bulls are running AND the Three Big Things You Need to Know.
During this episode of the Missouri Pioneer Agronomy Podcast, Field Agronomist, Jaime Farmer, and Territory Manager, Abby Bertz, are joined by guest, Wyatt Miller, fellow Pioneer Field Agronomist from northeast/north central Missouri. Together, they share planting and growing season updates, discuss the impact of the recent and forecasted heat on corn, remind listeners of what to keep in mind as they manage weeds this season, and provide a nitrogen outlook. Questions or topics you'd like to hear more about? Reach us at - abby.korff@pioneer.com jaime.farmer@pioneer.com wyatt.miller@pioneer.com
American Ag Network Farm Broadcaster Richard Ristvedt spent some time this week with Kevin Sinner, Field Agronomist with Pioneer, taking a look at crop conditions near Glyndon, MN and talking about some of the planting delays and more in the region. Contact your local retailer or Pioneer field agronomist if you have questions in your area. Or visit https://www.pioneer.com.
Dallas County Extension Field Agronomist Meaghan Anderson gives updates on the beginning of the planting season for farmers this year.
Today's episode of The Dirt continues our conversation about the importance of nitrogen in plant growth. Dr. Hunter Frame, Field Agronomist with Virginia Tech, joins the show again to dig into the forms of nitrogen loss, types of nitrogen fertilizers, and application changes during times of high fertilizer and fuel costs. To learn more about essential nutrients such as nitrogen and discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Ep. 1814 Angie Rieck-Hinz, ISU Extension Field Agronomist by Radio on the Go
Today's episode of The Dirt continues our series on essential nutrients for plant growth. Why is nitrogen such an important nutrient for crop production? What does it do within the plant? Dr. Hunter Frame, Field Agronomist with Virginia Tech, joins the show to dig into the role of nitrogen in plants. To learn more about essential nutrients such as nitrogen and discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Scott Rowntree, Field Agronomist from Wisconsin shares his experience with Tar Spot and provides helpful management advice.
Waterhemp. Velvet leaf. A lot of problematic weeds reared their ugly heads in 2021, but those we faced last growing season can help us plan ahead in 2022. Iowa State University Extension Field Agronomist Meaghan Anderson stops by the Stine Seedcast to share her weed control takeaways from 2021 and tips for growers to prepare for those same weeds in 2022. Make sure you stay up to date on everything Stine by following us on all our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StineSeed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stineseedco/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StineSeed
Ep. 1720 Angie Rieck - Hinz, ISU Extension Field Agronomist by Radio on the Go
In this episode, your host, Pioneer Territory Manager Chris Scuse, is joined by members of the Pioneer Northeast team - Dave Kosztyo, District Sales Lead, Jonathan Rotz, Field Agronomist and JC Gillette, Dairy Specialist to talk about silage harvest 2021.