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We discuss with Panora Chamber of Commerce Coordinator Erica Matthies and Main Street Guthrie Center Executive Director Lindsay Gilland.
We discuss with Adair – Casey / Guthrie Center Superintendent Josh Rasmussen.
One of the most versatile crops in the world, corn is being pushed beyond its typical uses of food, feed and fuel. In this episode, Iowa Corn Director of Industrial Innovation Dr. Alex Buck shares insight into the new areas where corn is being used, including fabric for big brands like Lululemon. Helena Branch Manager and Iowa Corn Promotion Board member Ryan Steffensen from Guthrie Center, Iowa, joins to discuss his involvement with Iowa Corn through the I-LEAD Program, a resource for talented people who want to contribute to a better future for Iowa's communities and the long-term profitability of Iowa agriculture. (01:19) Stay tuned for a commodity market update from Jody Lawrence with harvest coming to an end. (30:53) Learn more about the I-LEAD Program here: IowaCorn.org/leadership-programs/i-lead/ Follow Helena Agri on social media to stay informed: Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pq8XVJ Instagram: https://bit.ly/347QAO8 X: https://bit.ly/3hwvWdG LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3pwWLTh YouTube: https://bit.ly/35pLLQJ
We discuss with New Opportunities of Guthrie County Family Development Coordinator Rhonda Huggins.
We discuss with Main Street Guthrie Center Executive Director Lindsay Gilland.
We discuss with the new Guthrie Center Elementary Principal Tandem Eischeid.
We discuss with Adair – Casey / Guthrie Center Teacher and Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corp Member Jessica Fridley.
July 14 would have been Woody Guthrie's 112th birthday. We mark the occasion on the Roundtable this morning. Pete Seeger famously said that all folksingers who came after Woody were Woody's children. Folksinger Doug Mishkin wrote the song, "Woody's Children." Doug Mishkin joins us this morning to talk about Woody Guthrie and the song - Woody's Children. Mo Guthrie, the Director of the Guthrie Center, is also here to speak about the non-music work of the Center.
Tony Trischka will be honoring Earl, pioneer of a unique three-finder banjo style, and one of the two most important figures in bluegrass…the other being Bill Monroe. He will do so at Tony Trischka's Earljam - A Tribute to Earl Scruggs at the Guthrie Center in Great Barrington, MA on Saturday, June 29th at 8PM.
We discuss with Guthrie Center Lions Club Member and Guthrie County Hospital Foundation Director Dennis Flannery.
We discuss with Guthrie Center Lions Club member Kris Langgaard.
We discuss with Main Street Guthrie Center Director Lindsay Gilland.
We discuss with Adair – Casey / Guthrie Center Superintendent Josh Rasmussen.
As the nation's largest youth organization, the National FFA Organization is on a mission to change lives and prepare members for leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Secretary Grant Norfleet (Missouri) and Southern Region Vice President Carter Howell (Florida) visit to detail their plans for strengthening the technical and vocational skills needed for the next generation of ag professionals. Then, we discuss the importance of protecting soil and water resources for the future with fourth- and fifth-generation farmers Steve and Billy Baulder from Guthrie Center, Iowa. Spring planting season is here, and being safe should be at the top of your priority list. Agricenter International's John Butler joins to explain their safety program, which all producers can use this season. Jody Lawrence ends the show with another commodity market update. Follow Helena Agri on social media to stay informed: Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pq8XVJ Instagram: https://bit.ly/347QAO8 X: https://bit.ly/3hwvWdG LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3pwWLTh YouTube: https://bit.ly/35pLLQJ
We discuss with Adair – Casey / Guthrie Center Superintendent Josh Rasmussen.
Thursday's First Hour: We begin the hour with a look at the numbers from the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report released at 11:00. Don Roose from US Commodities joins us in the middle of the hour to take a deep dive into markets. Bob Quinn is out all week on his Holiday Vacations Fall Foliage Tour in New England and sent us back an interview with some of the listeners on his trip. Today on National Farmer's Day, we continue with our celebration of farmers throughout harvest season with Beck's Feed The Farmer! David talks with Roger Clayburg from Beck's as they feed the Langgaard Family in Guthrie Center!
It's Clean Water Wednesday today on The Big Show! Bob is in Guthrie Center with the folks from Verdesian Life Sciences and the Iowa Ag Water Alliance talking about nitrogen efficiency. We start the show with Verdesian's Dave Schwartz looking at ways to get control over nitrogen including inhibitors, placement, and amounts to use. Dr. Mike Castellano from the ISU Dept. of Agronomy tells us about the N Initiative and how farmers can get involved. John King from Lanus Cooperative talks about some of the challenges he hears about from his customers and the practices that he has seen work well. Bryan Doherty from Total Farm Marketing is with us to analyze the markets today as most of the grains are a bit higher. Blake Ballard from Wyffels Hybrids celebrates Wyffels Wednesday with us today with an overview of crop conditions he is seeing.
We continue our Clean Water Wednesday from Guthrie Center with Verdesian Life Sciences and the Iowa Ag Water Alliance! Verdesian's Scott Ahrenholtz tells us why nitrogen management is so important to Verdesian and talks about the products and technologies they offer to increase nitrogen use efficiency. We end the Clean Water portion of today's show with Sean McMahon from the IAWA talking about the big picture on clean water in the state. We end the show with another update from Bryan Doherty of Total Farm Marketing as grains are now all higher approaching the close.
We discuss with Adair – Casey / Guthrie Center Superintendent Josh Rasmussen.
We discuss with Little Chargers Early Learning Center Board of Directors President Laura Robson.
Guided by respected journalistic standards, the principle of fairness, the quest for truth, a commitment to social, economic and environmental justice, and an abiding admiration for the independent spirit of the Berkshires, The Berkshire Edge offers in-depth local news reports and features, perspectives on the arts, wide-ranging commentary, and a comprehensive calendar of events – all written, illustrated, and, in some cases performed, with wit, intelligence, insight and humor. Here are a few stories from the Edge this week: 1. The Mass DEP is getting impatient with Housatonic Water Works, the private company that supplies drinking water (such as it is) to the village of Housatonic: 2. Meanwhile, in West Stockbridge, the town's Planning Board approved a controversial special permit for The Foundry to continue to host special events and concerts in spite of complaints from neighbors — in particular, Truc's Orient Express Restaurant: 3. This week we have a profile of Eve Schatz, an attorney who founded the Berkshire Center for Justice, providing, among other services, weekly free legal clinics at the Guthrie Center: 4. And on the bright side, Berkshire Bach will be presenting a New Year's Baroque Concerto Showcase: 5. Greylock Glen project — a development of this area near the base of Mt. Greylock — receives preliminary approval from the Adams Selectboard… this is an unusual, perhaps unprecedented permit for a development on the mountain that has heretofore been fiercely protected from any development; 6. Finally, we should mention that Christine Gevert's Crescendo's “Story of Hope” concert in Lakeville and Great Barrington January 7 and 8. It had to be rescheduled for these dates:
Tom Reil with Guthrie Center Fire Department talks fire prevention.
Logan Jimenez will be putting on a Giant Bubble Show in Guthrie Center on October 6th. http://www.giantbubbleshow.com/tickets.html
In this episode of the Direct Farm Podcast, we discuss full-time home delivery, local producer partnerships, and the importance of good customer relationships with Grant Sheeder of Sheeder Cloverleaf Dairy (IA). Sheeder Cloverleaf Dairy is formerly a grass-based, family owned dairy operation located in Guthrie Center, IA that now currently specializes in full-time home delivery services and partnerships with other local vendors to offer a “farmers market on wheels”.sheedercloverleafdairy.combarn2door.com/resources
We get an update from the Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce President Shannon Neff-Muell on the Chamber of Commerce
We discuss an update of Mary J. Barnett Memorial Library in Guthrie Center from the Director Jeri Hawkins.
We get an update on the Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce President Shannon Neff-Muell.
We discuss the latest events that happened with the Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce with President Shannon Neff-Muell.
Nora Guthrie, daughter of American icon Woody Guthrie, joins Ben & Bob to talk about her father's life and the many ways she's contributed to sharing his story. Nora discusses the inspiration for Woody's music, his connection to Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Leadbelly and other music icons, and why her new Woody Guthrie: Songs and Art • Words and Wisdom, which she co-curated with music historian Robert Santelli, presents her father as she'd like him to be remembered. Nora Guthrie is President of Woody Guthrie Publications and founder of the Woody Guthrie Archive (1994). Woody Guthrie: Songs and Art • Words and Wisdom (co-curated by Nora Guthrie & Robert Santelli) is a beautifully arranged “almanac” that features original handwritten lyrics, drawings, and photographs that document Woody Guthrie's life through his own words. The book also features insightful contributions by Douglas Brinkley, Roseann Cash, Chuck D, Jeff Daniels, Ani DiFranco and Arlo Guthrie. Click here to buy the book from the Guthrie Center and have your copy signed by Nora. Additional Resources The Woody Guthrie Center & Archives in Tulsa Oklahoma 18-May 22, 2022: “Woody Guthrie: People are the Song,” and exhibition at The Morgan Library & Museum (New York, NY) This Episode Kills Fascists: Woody Guthrie's Life & Legacy w/ Deana McCloud (The Road to Now #94)
October 23 on Iowa's Newsworthy Past unravels as follows. Guthrian (Guthrie Center) 10/23/1879. Holstein cattle ; Apple trees* ; Guthrie County election ; Educational department ; Guthrie items ; Stray notice ; T. M. Coleman ; Misc news items*. Source: Digital Archives of Guthrie Center Public Library Made accessible by the Mary Barnett Memorial Library in Guthrie Center http://guthriecenter.advantage-preservation.com/ * [Originally this item had no title and in its absence was authored by Iowa's Newsworthy Past] Music: Brendan Lee Spengler
We discuss the events going on with Main Street Guthrie Center with Main Street Guthrie Center Director Danna Buster
Most Americans know Woody Guthrie's “This Land is Your Land”, but the song, much like the man who wrote it, is far more complex than many of us realize. Guthrie, who was born in Oklahoma in 1912, moved west during the Dust Bowl of the mid-1930s and witnessed the tragedy of the Great Depression first-hand. A self-proclaimed “common-ist,” Woody dedicated his life to documenting the experiences of his generation and using his platform to advocate for the common worker. In this episode, Bob & Ben speak with Woody Guthrie Center Executive Director Deana McCloud to learn more about Woody Guthrie, his music, and his legacy. This episode was recorded at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, OK. If you're ever in the area, we highly recommend you take the time to visit. A video of Bob's visit is available on our episode page and on The Road to Now's YouTube channel. You can visit the Guthrie Center's website at woodyguthriecenter.org and follow on them at twitter at @WoodyGuthrieCtr. You can follow Deana McCloud on twitter at @DKMcCloud.
The band Urban Renewal returns to the Guthrie Center tonight and tomorrow night. They blend a mixture of 70's funk with West African polyrhythms. The group features high energy vocals, a tight rhythm section, with some kickin' horns and percussion. This band is a blast and lots of fun. Expect a dance floor and a very party feel! All proceeds benefit the Guthrie Center. Featuring the music of some of the greats: Earth Wind & Fire, Tower of Power, Aretha, Stevie Wonder and Sly & The Family Stone. Band member Matthew Penn joins us this morning to tell us more.
We talk to Director of New Opportunities in Guthrie Center about the School Supply Drive
Guthrie Center Chamber Board President Shannon Neff-Muell give us updates with the chamber.
Guthrie Center Chamber Board President Shannon Neff-Muell talks about the upcoming events and activities.
April 2 on Iowa's Newsworthy Past unravels as follows. Guthrie Times (Guthrie Center) 4/2/1914. Community institute ; Women's work ; Retain the soil moisture : conservation of water is quite important factor in growing large crops of the small fruits ; Gone to rest : Jane Porter passes away. Source: Guthrie Center Digitized Newspapers http://guthriecenter.advantage-preservation.com/ Music: Blake Shaw Brendan Lee Spengler
In today’s Let’s Talk Guthrie County program, Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce President Shannon Neff-Muell goes over some of the changes in their most recent meeting as well as different locations opening up in the city.
In today’s Let’s Talk Guthrie County program, we speak with Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center Schools Superintendent Dennis McClain.
In the first Let’s Talk Guthrie County of 2021, CPA Lisa Calvert of Guthrie Center talks tax tips to prepare for filing in 2021.
In this edition of Let’s Talk Guthrie County, we speak with Pat Sleister, Director at the Mary J. Barnett Memorial Library in Guthrie Center.
In this episode, we explore the mystery and lore behind the The Devil's Chair in Guthrie Center, Iowa. We also dive into a brief history of tombstones and resting markers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today’s edition of Lets Talk Guthrie County, we speak to Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce President Kristen Crouthamel and review the Chamber’s 2020.
We always hope that the stories we share with you on The Apple Seed spark memories for you to share with the people that you love. Sometimes those memories are sparked by listening to personal stories, and other times by listening to tall tales and fairy tales. So sit back, relax, and get ready to have the memories wash over you as you listen to stories about life lessons, queen bees, and a drop of honey. On today's episode, enjoy the following:"Passing it On, I: Raised in the Briar Patch" by Betty Ann Wylie from Pass it on: A Storyteller's Journey (9:02) Our first story today acts as a sort of audio essay about what life felt like when Betty Ann Wylie was growing up. It's full of rich detail and we hope that it will bring back picture memories for you of how things were when you were a child, or if you are a child, how you'd like to remember this time that you're living. "Life Lesson from Larry" by Don White from Live at the Guthrie Center (6:46)Don White has survived and been on stage for more than twenty years, eliciting from his audience laughter and tears with his comedic storytelling style. In this story, Don shares some important life lessons he's learned from his father, Larry. "Drop of Honey" by Mary Wright from Mary Wright Stories (6:56) Mary Wright shares a folktale that endeavors to prove that even the smallest events - in this case a drop of honey falling off a grain of rice - can have major consequences. "The Queen Bee" by The Storycrafters from Yarns of the Brothers Grimm (23:24)A story about a drop of honey is a great segue into this next story called "The Queen Bee", told in the inimitable style of The Storycrafters, the husband and wife duo of Barry Marshall and Jeri Burns. It's a quest story that you're sure to enjoy. Radio Family Journal: "Ernie's Hits" (5:35)That questing story from The Storycrafters brings to Sam's mind a memory of going on a "bear hunt" in Elementary School. Did you ever take part in that audience participation song? And this memory leads to another memory about Sam's family's records. Here's another entry in the Radio Family Journal.
We always hope that the stories we share with you on The Apple Seed spark memories for you to share with the people that you love. Sometimes those memories are sparked by listening to personal stories, and other times by listening to tall tales and fairy tales. So sit back, relax, and get ready to have the memories wash over you as you listen to stories about Kings, sandals, and earthworms. On today's episode, enjoy the following:"The Improbable Love of Ethel and Elmer" by Barry Stewart Mann from The Improbable Love of Ethel and Elmer and Other Offbeat Tales of Romance (14:57) You know that classic story form? The couple falls in love and among the challenges to their relationship is the disapproval of their parents. It's a story form that can be found in everything from "Romeo and Juliet" to "The Fantastics". And you'll find it here in our first story. "The Tiger's Eyes" by Richard Young from Favorite scary Stories (7:24)This next story from Richard Young is about a tiger who gobbles up the characters in the story and then attempts to pass himself off as the the human characters to their family and friends. Sounds a little like "Little Red Riding Hood", right? You're sure to enjoy "The Tiger's Eyes". "I Moved to Maine" by Don White from Live at the Guthrie Center (7:40) In this funny and touching story, storyteller and musician, Don White, shares some of the experiences - including hitchhiking and the arrival of his first son - that led him to work at a Nursing Home in Maine. "The Wise King Uruk and the Foolish King of Aratta” by Judith Heineman from The Magic Carpet: Songs and Stories from Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt (15:02)And now a story all the way from Mesopotamia about two kings - one wise, and the other foolish. It's defintely one of those stories with an important lesson to be learned. "Sandals" by Fran Stallings from Stories and Songs for a Green Earth (5:00)Our last story, in addition to speculating how sandals may have come into the world, also has a lesson at the core of it that may increase your wisdom in the world. Here's "Sandals" from Fran Stallings.
On today’s program we’re talking with Guthrie County Arts Council Member Debbie Menning about the Holiday Artist Showcase Series taking place this month at Art on State in Guthrie Center.
On today’s program we’re talking with Guthrie Center Area Development Board President Dennis Flanery about the Guthrie Center businesses affected by the upper story building fire that occurred downtown last week.
Efraim Benmelech is Professor in Financial Economics and Head of the Guthrie Center for Real Estate Research at the Kellogg School of Management and affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). In this financial panel, he will talk about new trends on lending in the global financial markets. He will also present new research on changes in the use of collateral for corporate loans and the title of his speech is: Secured Debt - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
In an hour and a half show the guys talk about Ross' short vacation and Chris in Guthrie Center, Chris calls out the so called gambling experts and how this will get old fast, they ask Erick Zamora why the Minnesota Wild are firing their GM shortly after a year of him on the job and they talk a little Ezekiel Elliott holdout, the MLB Trade Deadline and how astronomers dropped the ball to a meteor that almost killed us all
WAMC’s Alan Chartock In Conversation with singer, songwriter, musician and actor Marshall Crenshaw about his performance this Saturday for the Troubadour Series at The Guthrie Center with Willie Nile and Christine Ohlman in tribute to legendary songwriter Doc Pomus.
Woody Guthrie's “This Land is Your Land” is one of the well-known tunes in the United States, but the song, and the man who wrote it, are far more complex and fascinating than most folks realize. Born in Oklahoma in 1912, Woody moved west during the Dust Bowl of the mid-1930s and witnessed first-hand the tragedy that was the Great Depression. A self-proclaimed “common-ist,” Woody dedicated his life to documenting the experiences of his generation and using his platform as a nationally-recognized musician to advocate for the common working American. In today's episode of The Road to Now, Bob & Ben speak with Woody Guthrie Center Executive Director Deana McCloud to learn more about the experiences that shaped Woody Guthrie and the legacy he left for those of us today. This episode was recorded at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, OK. If you're ever in the area, we highly recommend you take the time to visit. Check out the video of our visit to the Guthrie Center by clicking here. The Road to Now is part of the Osiris Podcast Network. For more on this episode and others, visit our website: www.TheRoadToNow.com
The Tractor Ride rolls into Guthrie Center on day 2
The Hoping Machine We spoke first with Antonia Buckley, one of the creative minds behind the Hoping Machine, a new project of the Guthrie Center in Great Barrington, Mass. The effort is a collaboration among “a group of activists and songwriters coming together to generate hope, identify challenges, and collect ideas and resources for a stronger community,” and perhaps to address some of the many issues related to the current political climate of fear and stupidity. The Hoping Machine meets weekly at the Guthrie Center in Great Barrington, Mass.;… The post TLC #41: The Hoping Machine, A very NAMA Memorial Day, Saving Olsen Farm appeared first on The Greylock Glass.
Monday, February 11, 20133:30 pm PT/6:30 pm ETTonight our dear friend Jimmy Pollard is back on the show with us. We will get to catch up with what he's been up to in the last year. He is very involved in the history, culture, lore and folklore of Huntington's disease working with the Woody Guthrie archives. We will get to hear about his latest project working in the archives. Interesting and poignant stuff! Stay tuned and welcome to The HD View…
Barb and Gary Rosberg are into Strengthening Military Marriages & Families in Iowa...upcoming seminar for outgoing Iowa troops. Sen David Hartsuch says before we take away 2nd Amendment rights...even for a good cause...without some checks and balances. Then the Guthrie Center shop teacher gets suspended without pay. We talk with Dale Halferty.
Son of the legendary folksinger Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1947. The younger Guthrie has released more than two dozen albums, founded the Guthrie Center and devoted himself to numerous political causes, most recently attracting attention for his support of 2008 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul.