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(00:00-27:33) – Query & Company opens a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the massive coverage that all the local meteorologists that worked tirelessly last night covering the severe weather. Jake also asks Eddie for an update on the venue tour. (27:33-38:10) – The Indiana Fever are back in action tonight taking on the Atlanta Dream in attempt to pick up their fifth consecutive win. Are they starting to come together or was it a favorable stretch of games? (38:10-46:24) – Jake Query concludes the first hour of the show by highlighting some things that he has heard about Scott Dixon, Marcus Ericsson, and the hybrid changes this weekend. (46:24-1:14:20) – Motorsport journalist Jenna Fryer makes an appearance on Query & Company to discuss her latest story on the future of Scott Dixon with Chip Ganassi Racing. Is he actually going to leave CGR after 25 years? Will his decision be impacted by what he could be offered after he’s done driving IndyCars? Jenna also expresses some concerns that she has about the future of the sport with how it is being covered. (1:14:20-1:25:54) – A beloved former colleague of Jake & Eddie’s in Jersey Johnny passed away a year ago. His daughter, Jill, joins the program to announce the scholarship that has been created in Jersey Johnny’s name. (1:25:54-1:34:52) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake discussing some of the new parts of Indiana that he learned last night during severe weather coverage. (1:34:52-2:06:00) – Tony East from Circle City Spin and Locked On Pacers joins Query & Company to talk all things Fever and Pacers. What has led to the Fever winning four consecutive games? Is Sophie Cunningham the x-factor that can take the Fever to another level? Plus, are the Indiana Pacers going to trade back into the second round on the NBA Draft next week? (2:06:00-2:11:47) – Jake and Eddie give away two pairs of tickets for a pair of listeners to go see the Dave Matthews Band next week at Ruoff! Plus, Jake and Eddie discuss the upcoming remote in two months at the Indiana State Fair. (2:11:47-2:19:56) – The show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show, compliment all the meteorologists that killed it last night, and provide an update on how things looked in Southern Indiana.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana State Fair lineup announced. McDonalds bringing back the Fried Apple Pie. Trump answering reporters on "the deal" Chuck Goodrich to be named later this week as the new Commerce secretary. TV Theme Song: Xena Warrior PrincessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Indiana State Fair performers announced. California primary results. Don't let Indiana turn into California. Trump regarding his phone call with Netanyahu. TV Theme Song: Salute Your Shorts. Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson insults the USSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California Primary results. Why does it take so long for California results to be known? Meanwhile in New Jersey, Democrats vote for a terrorist. Attack on Kuwait. Rubio is still optimistic about Iran War. Act of war by Mexico against the US. Fever revoke credentials of independent journalist over Caitlin Clark back injury report. CBS Fires Top ‘60 Minutes’ Correspondent Scott Pelley After He Calls Out Bari Weiss Joe Hogsett Male Mentor. Today’s Popcorn Moment: California Primary Results. Bernie Sanders standing by Graham Platner. Today on the Marketplace: Actually....this is quite functional. The Fever has a serious PR problem Indiana State Fair performers announced. California primary results. Don't let Indiana turn into California. Trump regarding his phone call with Netanyahu. TV Theme Song: Salute Your Shorts. Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson insults the USSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Long wait times are reported nationwide for passengers getting through airport security, but the Indianapolis International Airport says customers only face moderately increased wait times. A new deadly synthetic opioid named cychlorphine has been found in the Midwest. Colon cancer is becoming more common, especially for younger people. One-in-five colon cases will be diagnosed in people under 45. A new state law taking effect July 1st will increase penalties for animal abuse and neglect, remove partial liability for damages when a person removes a domestic animal from a motor vehicle and more. New U.S. Census estimates show Indianapolis and its suburbs continued driving Indiana's population growth last year. The Indiana State Fair and Indianapolis Indians have announced a partnership for the 2026 Indiana State Fair. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Large portions of what would normally be a Farm Bill have already been included in the "Big Beautiful Bill". That's part of the update from Congressman Derrick VanOrden. The western Wisconsin representative tells Ben Jarboe about several components designed to protect food safety elements, animal health, and international competition. The last of the snow may be gone around most of Wisconsin by the end of the day today. Stu Muck says you're already hearing the gusting winds this morning. That will be a big part of the weather story today and tomorrow. 95% of Wisconsin's total population have made a stop at a county fair or the fairgrounds. That's part of the economic story revealed at the WI Fair Associations annual meeting in WI Dells. Pam Jahnke talks with Ray Alisson, chair of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, and executive director of the Indiana State Fair. Alisson says that in Wisconsin, fairs contribute over $1.5 billion to the local and state economy. This is part of the story that will be shared with policy makers and local businesses. It's also helping to launch a new phase of questioning focused on the non-financial value of county fairs. The market is still shocked after big numbers were released in Monday's World Ag Supply Demand report. John Heinberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing says he heard the deflation in his clients voices yesterday. If there is a bullish element left in the market, it's corn. Heinberg says we need to keep grinding through this girth of corn if there's any hope of trying to reclaim higher prices without a weather event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller report the HAT news with stories on a 2026 farm financial scenario that looks like 2025, and what you can do about it this week, plus meet the new Indiana State Fair queen, crowned Sunday. The Indiana Farm Forecast with HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin calls some clouds in the north and clearer in the central and southern portions of Indiana with continued mild temps. Monday the market quote board looked unusual. Everything was green and ag and many other markets posted gains. Andy Eubank has the final numbers and analyst John Zanker provides market insights. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and Greg Allen have the news including the Indiana State Fair's Cindy Hoye reflecting on her career ahead of retirement and what the SpeakAg Pioneers program is all about. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has more beautiful weather for two or three days before some Friday rain, and the corn and soybean markets turned lower Tuesday. Andy Eubank has the settlements and analyst Arlan Suderman has commentary. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.
You might recognize my guest, Colt McComb, from your social media after his big win at the Indiana State Fair. We'll talk about the story behind that unforgettable cowboy hat toss and the hard work that led up to it.
Young leaders are born in the show rings of 4-H fairs and Cora Rodibaugh knows that story well. This week, the 10-year 4-H'er sits down with Indiana Farm Bureau's Annie Romine to recap her career, talk about her love of pigs and the skills she's acquired along the way that have her equipped her for the future. She also shares what's ahead for her as she takes off for Purdue University to start the fall semester. Indiana Farm Bureau is dedicated to supporting youth in agriculture. There are several opportunities for youth to be involved in INFB, with scholarships for graduating seniors and college students; Collegiate Farm Bureau chapters at Purdue, Huntington and Vincennes universities; FFA advocacy days and trainings; grants for FFA chapters and 4-H clubs; and leadership development events, competitions, awards and conferences. INFB also serves as presenting sponsor of the Exhibitor Experience for livestock exhibitors and all showmanship contests at the Indiana State Fair. You can learn more at infb.org/YFAP.
Send us a textIn this episode of IGBNP, Skills airs out his sleep struggles, uncomfortable pillows, tight bed space, and CC's cats claiming more real estate than he does. The couple gives an update on their daughter moving into her new apartment and taking the big step toward independence. The couple recaps their $2 Tuesday adventure at the Indiana State Fair and all the snacks and food they can eat on a friendly budget.
#590 In this episode of the podcast, I share a personal, behind-the-scenes look at what's been happening in my photographic life, focusing on one of the most common dilemmas photographers face: Should you repair a broken camera or upgrade to a newer model? After my Fujifilm X Pro 2 suddenly died while on a shoot, I walk listeners through the emotional and practical decision to spend $400 on repairs rather than buying a new camera. I talk candidly about why this choice isn't just about saving money—it's about honoring the sentimental attachment to a workhorse camera and making smart, needs-based decisions rather than getting distracted by shiny new gear.KEY TOPICS COVERED Repairing vs. Upgrading Your Camera - Raymond breaks down when it makes sense to repair a camera versus upgrading, suggesting repairs are usually worth it if they cost less than 30–40% of a new camera's price, especially when the current camera still meets your needs. He also touches on the sentimental value attached to long-serving equipment.The Role and Impact of Upgrading Gear - He examines whether new features truly benefit your workflow or if upgrades are driven by boredom or “shiny object syndrome.” Real improvements, he argues, should address specific workflow issues or unlock new creative possibilities.Creative Inspiration and Intentional Projects - Raymond describes how long-term, theme-driven personal projects—like documenting the Indiana State Fair—offer structure and cultivate deeper creativity. He shares techniques for using constraints to generate focus and learning.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTSRepair/Upgrade Threshold: The decision guiding whether to repair gear based on whether costs are less than 30–40% of replacement value, contextualized in terms of need, features, and sentimental value.Creative Constraints: Deliberately limiting yourself to a theme, technique, or subject to focus your creative energy, avoid overwhelm, and produce more meaningful work.DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONSWhat has influenced your past decisions to repair or upgrade camera gear? How did those choices affect your creativity and output?How can creative constraints or themed projects deepen your photography and help you grow as an artist?In your own workflow, are there features you genuinely need in new gear, or are you tempted by upgrades for other reasons?How does stepping away from work to seek inspiration impact your creative process?Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.comConnect with Raymond! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
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For the first time in Agbioscience video history, we have taken the show on the road; and not to just any venue...but to the iconic Indiana State Fair. Spanning 15 days that welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors, those consumers and small businesses help to generate millions for the regional economy in its two weeks run. Today our guest host Kenda Resler Friend from KRF Public Relations is joined by Indiana State Fair Executive Director, Cindy Hoye, to talk the impact of consumer experience, agbioscience innovation and the fairgrounds beyond these two weeks. We get into: Cindy's perspective on the 2025 Indiana State Fair, its new attractions and consumer feedback Marrying time-honored traditions with new themes The underpinning of agbioscience innovation and education as the foundation for the Indiana State Fair and its 15 days Bringing veterinary science to the fair via a partnership with Purdue University that allows Q&A opportunities between consumers and vet students on modern agriculture practices How young leaders are developed through the spirit of 4-H, competition and hard work each year Leveraging the other days of the year to invest in the Indiana State Fair property in order to give back to the state What's ahead for the Indiana State Fair
On the latest episode of the Indiana Ag Policy Podcast: Eric Pfeiffer chats with State Rep. Beau Baird, State Sen. Gary Byrne, and State Sen. Jean Leising about the issues impacting Indiana's farmers and rural Hoosiers that were discussed during the 2025 Rural Caucus meeting last week during the Indiana State Fair. The Indiana Ag Policy Podcast is presented by the Indiana Corn Growers Association and the Indiana Soybean Alliance. Support for the podcast is also provided by Indiana Farm Bureau.
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On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: There were several surprises in USDA's WASDE and Crop Projection reports on Tuesday, including a significant increase in corn acreage and a significant decrease in soybean acreage for this year. You'll hear from Dan Quinn and Shaun Casteel, who are crop specialists with Purdue Extension, as they discuss the impact that USDA's August crop reports will have on Indiana's corn and soybean producers. Also, as the Indiana State Fair winds down, you'll hear from several Indiana ag leaders who received top awards throughout the State Fair. Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday grain markets. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
(00:00-26:24) – Query & Company opens on a Wednesday with Greg Rakestraw filling in for Jake Query at the Indiana State Fair with producer Eddie Garrison back in studio discussing last night’s frustrating loss for the Indiana Fever to the Dallas Wings. Rake also comments on the quarterback competition for the Colts and shares who he believes will be quarterbacking the team in week one against the Miami Dolphins. (26:24-36:54) – Jerry Palm from CBS Sports joins Greg Rakestraw to discuss what he’s up to now, revisit the days when it was just him and Joe Lunardi as the bracketologists for college basketball, admits that he is happy that the NCAA isn’t expanding the tournament right now, and comments on what he will be watching in the early weeks of the college football season as it pertains to the College Football Playoff. (36:54-44:42) – The Indiana Standardbred Association’s director, Tony Renz, joins Greg Rakestraw at the Indiana State Fair to discuss the history of horse racing at the fairgrounds, the family orientation behind horse racing, and lists the different places that they race at. (44:42-1:09:23) – The second hour of Query & Company at the Indiana State Fair with Greg Rakestraw answering a question from a listener on which quarterback gives the Indianapolis Colts a better chance at making the playoffs and his thoughts on the Pacers not being on the Christmas Day schedule. Also, Rake starts previewing the start of the high school football season! (1:09:23-1:20:46) – Indiana Fever radio play-by-play broadcaster, John Nolan, joins Greg Rakestraw to recap last night’s loss to the Dallas Wings, agrees with Rake that you must take the games without Caitlin Clark still with a grain of salt, weighs on when Caitlin Clark could return to game action for the Fever, agrees with Rake that he does feel like Indiana has the ability to be one of the best teams in the league when Clark returns, and comments on living in Indianapolis now. (1:20:46-1:28:48) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jessica Barnes, Assistant Executive Director of the Indiana Standardbred Association, joins Greg Rakestraw at the fair to go over the events coming later today on the track, how she got involved in horse racing, and all the various facilities they use across the state. (1:27:49-1:50:50) – Bob Haney, Indy RBI Director of Operations, joins Greg Rakestraw to explain what RBI Baseball is, shares which parks they are playing at across the state and what school districts are a part of it, takes Rake through all the different teams that they had to face in order to get to the RBI World Series last week in Florida, recaps the experience for the kids being able to compete against some of the best baseball players across the state, and promotes how people can become involved in Indy RBI. (1:50:50-2:07:18) – Jamie Macomber from the Midwest Standardbred Association is our final guest on the show with Greg Rakestraw at the state fair to discuss the upcoming horse sale at the Indiana State Fair in October, explains the difference between training a thoroughbred and standardbred horses, and how racing at the Indiana State Fair benefits the horses. Indy Eleven backup goalie Reice Charles-Cook stops by to recap his first experience at the Indiana State Fair, shares what fair food that he has tried, and receives some tips from Rake on where he needs to go before he leaves the fairgrounds. (2:07:18-2:11:31) – Today’s show closes out with Greg Rakestraw recapping the show, sharing what we learned in the break about Reice Charles-Cook, and teases JMV about having his chances to work on his play-by-play duties this week.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 20:55 - Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins JMV to talk about the Indiana State Fair, the disappointing Fever loss last night to one of the worst teams in the league (and the complaining about the officiating from Stephanie White), the joint practices between the Colts and the Packers, and more! 20:56 - 46:11 - Joel Erickson of the IndyStar joins the show! Joel and JMV discuss the Colts-Packers joint practices, and who might get playing time in the actual preseason game this Saturday. They also talk about who they think will win the battle for the starting quarterback job.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 27:12 – JMV kicks off the show live from the Indiana State Fair, and he begins by looking ahead to tomorrows joint practice between the Packers and the Colts. He also talks the Fever’s loss to the Wings, before speaking to Jessica Barnes the Assistant Executive Director of the Indiana Standardbred Association. 27:13 - 40:51 – JMV talks more about Indiana horse racing with Jessica Barnes and Jamie Macomber from the Midwest Standardbred Association. 40:52 – 44:17 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 44:18 – 1:09:47 – Kevin Bowen from The Fan Morning Show joins JMV to talk about the Indiana State Fair, the disappointing Fever loss last night to one of the worst teams in the league (and the complaining about the officiating from Stephanie White), the joint practices between the Colts and the Packers, and more! 1:09:48 - 1:23:42 – Tony Renz from the Indiana Standardbred Association and as well as 12-year-old Senora Dever, who’s family is deeply involved in horse racing! 1:23:43 - 1:26:18 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:26:19 - 1:52:55 – Joel Erickson of the IndyStar joins the show! Joel and JMV discuss the Colts-Packers joint practices, and who might get playing time in the actual preseason game this Saturday. They also talk about who they think will win the battle for the starting quarterback job. 1:52:56 – 1:59:07 – JMV keeps things rolling by talking more about the anniversary of Fast Times at Ridgemont Hight! 1:59:08 – 2:11:34 – JMV wraps up the show with Jessica and Jamie! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A community center that serves more than 300 families on Indianapolis's northwest side will temporarily close its doors. The Indianapolis City-County Council has announced its next steps following the investigation into the city's handling of inappropriate workplace behavior and sexual harassment allegations. The Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County changed the name of one of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committees this summer. Governor Mike Braun reappointed three members to Purdue University's board of trustees. It was gouda vibes at the Indiana State Fair last week with the unveiling of the annual cheese sculpture. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
A community center that serves more than 300 families on Indianapolis's northwest side will temporarily close its doors. The Indianapolis City-County Council has announced its next steps following the investigation into the city's handling of inappropriate workplace behavior and sexual harassment allegations. The Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County changed the name of one of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committees this summer. Governor Mike Braun reappointed three members to Purdue University's board of trustees. It was gouda vibes at the Indiana State Fair last week with the unveiling of the annual cheese sculpture.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We bring you full coverage from the Indiana State Fair! You'll hear from the Grand Champion winners from this year's 4-H Grand Drive Presented by Farm Credit Mid-America! Eric Pfeiffer also chats with Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith and ISDA Director Don Lamb about the Indiana Grown Marketplace inside the Mercantile Building. Indiana FFA President Kaitlyn Maruszewski invites you and your family to stop inside the Indiana FFA Pavilion for a variety of fun activities. Plus, C.J. Miller profiles the "cheesiest" thing you'll find at the Indiana State Fair. It's the Grand Cheese Sculpture Presented by American Dairy Association Indiana! That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the HAT Podcast C.J. Miller and Andy Eubank have the news including the annual cheese sculpture unveiling and the return of the Taste From Indiana Farms, both events at the Indiana State Fair. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has the Indiana Farm Forecast which includes more hot and sunny weather ahead of more rain chances next week, and Thursday corn, soybean and wheat markets all posted gains in a rare session of late. C.J. has settlements and market analyst Mike Castle checks in with commentary. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including talk of tassel wrap in corn as we preview the new Purdue Crop Chat podcast and what you will find at the Indiana FFA Pavilion at the Indiana State Fair. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin's Indiana Farm Forecast continues to include plenty of sunny, warm and humid conditions, and Wednesday corn and soybean markets again went lower as wheat finished just above even. Andy Eubank has settlements and market analyst Tom Fritz checks in with commentary. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.
The Indiana State Fair has changed rules related to minors attending the fair. The Trump administration is releasing five billion dollars in federal grant funding for education that it unexpectedly withheld earlier this summer. Central Indiana residents are being asked to participate in a survey on their transportation habits. Governor Mike Braun says Vice President J-D Vance will be in Indianapolis this week to meet with him.
The Indiana State Fair has changed rules related to minors attending the fair. The Trump administration is releasing five billion dollars in federal grant funding for education that it unexpectedly withheld earlier this summer. Central Indiana residents are being asked to participate in a survey on their transportation habits. Governor Mike Braun says Vice President J-D Vance will be in Indianapolis this week to meet with him. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
(00:00-26:57) – Query & Company opens on a Hump Day Wednesday with Jake Query at the Indiana State Fair and producer Eddie Garrison in the studios downtown. They open the show discussing some takeaways from yesterday’s joint practice between the Colts and Ravens and the Fever’s loss to the Sparks. Plus, Jessica Barnes from the Indiana Standardbred Association joins Jake to discuss where the horses racing at the fair today are from, what the offseason training looks like for horses to stay in shape for racing, and the history of horse racing in Indiana. (26:57-34:37) – With horse races going on during the show, Jake has Eddie do his best race announcer imitation. Additionally, they share the notes on how the two quarterbacks performed in the joint practice yesterday against the Baltimore Ravens. (34:37-44:57) – Jake concludes the first hour of the show by revealing what he meant at the end of last segment about the precedent that has been set with the quarterback position in the Chris Ballard era. (44:57-1:09:51) – James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic joins the program to highlight AD Mitchell’s big day in the joint practice against the Baltimore Ravens yesterday, notes Hunter Wohler as a standout in yesterday’s practice because he’s gone under the radar as a good camp performer, doesn’t believe that either quarterback has had a really bad day during camp yet, and reacts to Jake being asked about a storyline that we might be over analyzing right now in camp. (1:09:51-1:17:32) – Yesterday, Jake and Eddie highlighted the comment Rick Carlisle made with Caitlin Cooper on her podcast about Bennedict Mathurin starting next season. Today, he highlights what the Pacers head coach had to say about their style of play for next season without Myles Turner and Tyrese Haliburton. (1:17:32-1:26:51) – The second hour of the program concludes with Tony Renz, Executive Director of the Indiana Standardbred Association, joining Jake Query and the Indiana State Fair discussing how he got into horse racing, evaluates how much he has seen horse racing grow, his reversable jacket with his Kentucky & Louisville fandom. (1:26:51-1:48:46) – Indiana Standardbred Association announcer Rick Uppal joins Jake Query at the Indiana State Fair to recap the races from today, explains the difference between a standardbred and thoroughbred racing horse, grades Eddie’s impersonation of the start of his race calls, shares how he got into horse racing announcing, and admits that it is a bit surprising how much growth he has seen in the fandom of horse racing. (1:48:46-1:58:10) – Tony Renz rejoins the show to explain the regulations on how old horses can be to compete in the Indiana Standardbred Sire Circuit, highlights some of the things that people look for when they sell horses to people that are looking to compete in racing and announces the winner of the State Fair prize pack! (1:58:10-2:07:19) – Today’s show closes out with Jake discussing some notes from yesterday’s joint practice for the Colts against the Ravens. He credits Chris Ballard for finding Hunter Wohler because it appears that he might have found something in the seventh round. Plus, he previews tomorrow’s Fan Invitational Golf Outing! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Purdue Crop Chat Podcast is on the road at the Indiana State Fair! Hoosier Ag Today's Eric Pfeiffer visits with Dan "Corn" Quinn and "Soybean Shaun" Casteel inside the Normandy Barn as they discuss the variable crop conditions and disease pressures they're finding throughout the state during the 2025 growing season. This podcast is made possible by the Indiana Corn Marketing Council and Indiana Soybean Alliance. Your Indiana corn and soybean checkoff investments are working to find new markets for your crops through International Demand, New Uses and Research. Learn more about the programs working on your behalf at YourCheckoff.org.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including a look at Indiana Grown at the Indiana State Fair, and there is some optimism to be shared in the new ag economy barometer. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin's Indiana Farm Forecast is very warm and humid the rest of the week, and Tuesday grain and oilseed markets all sold off. Andy Eubank has settlements and market analyst Arlan Suderman has commentary. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.
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On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including news from the Indiana State Fair where we spoke with the grand champions Sunday night and whether or not you will need a second pass of fungicide this year. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin say the Indiana Farm Forecast has a mostly dry period the rest of the week. Monday the soybean market posted about nickel gains, but corn was not able to break above even. Andy Eubank has settlements and market analyst John Zanker has commentary. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including the role of 4-H at the Indiana State Fair and we hear from the state fair queen. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin's Indiana Farm Forecast was beautiful for the weekend and now some moisture possibilities enter a part of the state. Friday grain and oilseed markets were quiet and mostly lower. Andy Eubank has settlements and market analyst Brian Basting has commentary. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.
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On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We're reporting from the Indiana State Fair, which kicked off on Friday, August 1st. Eric Pfeiffer chats with Casey Mull with Purdue Extension about the celebration of Indiana 4-H members throughout the fair. Also, C.J. Miller visits with Indiana State Fair Queen Pilar Bravo, who talks about her passion for showing horses and love for the different horse shoes throughout the fair. You'll also hear how USDA's decision to move many of its employees from Washington, D.C. into Indianapolis and four other regional hub locations create a tense exchange between Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden during a recent Senate Ag Committee hearing. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast--and Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
(00:00-25:49) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query at the State Fair and producer Eddie Garrison back at the studio discussing the first ever night practice for the Indianapolis Colts. Is Anthony Richardson pulling ahead of Daniel Jones in the quarterback battle? American Dairy Association’s Director of Communications Brooke Williams joins Jake outside the Dairy Bar to discuss their special milkshake for the state fair, how she appreciated Alex Palou not dumping the milk on himself after winning the Indy 500 and explains what the next two weeks are like for the American Dairy Association. (25:49-37:45) – Yesterday it was announced that former Cathedral High School football standout, Terry McLaurin, has requested a trade. Should the Colts look at acquiring McLaurin? Would you trade Alec Pierce for McLaurin? Jake and Eddie debate. (37:45-49:03) – Jake and Eddie close out the first hour of the show discussing another disgruntled player in the NFL. Dianna Russini reports that Micah Parsons is debating on severing ties with the Dallas Cowboys because of contract negotiations not going well. Would you trade assets and pay Parsons? Jake and Eddie are in lockstep about this one. (49:03-1:13:52) – Now that Jake has had some time to chat with some people, he shares some more information on FOX Sports acquiring one-third of Penske Entertainment. He believes that it is going to be a good thing for the series. Plus, he discusses how expensive it is becoming for fans to attend sporting events with an example of a random college football game. (1:13:52-1:25:23) – Indiana Fever television broadcaster, Pat Boylan, joins Jake Query to discuss the recent stretch of play for the Indiana Fever without Caitlin Clark, highlights how important this next couple of weeks are for the Fever, agrees with Jake that it will be challenging for the Fever to find some practice time the next week so that Caitlin Clark can get work with the team, and comments on the Pacers Radio Network dinner from last night. (1:25:23-1:33:38) – The second hour of the program concludes with American Dairy Association of Indiana’s CEO Jenni Browning joins Jake Query at the Indiana State Fair to discuss Alex Palou’s Indy 500 celebration, being able to provide Palou’s daughter with a small bottle of milk, and why they didn’t bring back the blueberry milkshake. (1:33:38-2:00:57) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen joins Jake Query for his weekly conversation to chat about last night’s night practice at Grand Park for the Indianapolis Colts, discusses what difference he has seen from Laiatu Latu to start year two, weighs in on if it make sense for the Colts to trade for Micah Parsons or Terry McLaurin, admits that Tyler Warren had the best catch of training camp last night, and shares how the linebackers have performed thus far. (2:00:57-2:11:20) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today’s story that Jake shares is about beep baseball with Darnell Booker, Indy Thunder manager/coach. He discusses the sixth championship for the Thunder, the documentary that Amazon Prime has put together, and explains how people can get involved. (2:11:20-2:21:38) – Today’s show closes out with Marc Dykton joining Jake Query at the Indiana State Fair explaining what he was drinking when he was walking by Jake. Plus, Jake and Eddie preview the busy weekend for the Colts and Fever.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamas is stealing humanitarian aid. Biden aid paid millions to run his campaign. Karoline Leavitt points out that Pelosi's investments make 70% year over year profits. AI models. We're breathing in microplastics everyday. Ridiculous things done during Covid. Only China and Canada have made retaliatory tariffs against the US. Trump responds to looney reporter. Indiana State Fair opening this weekend. Pretty cows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kamala Harris on Stephen Colbert. Woman attempted to smuggle turtles onto a plane in her bra. Gen Z'ers not spending money on dates. Ozzie tribute by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Chuck Schumer fumes over White House Ballroom being paid for by Trump and donors. Trump wants to bring back the Redskins and Indians team names. Adam Corolla talks about how terrified Ellen DeGeneres' staff was of her. Auto dealer changes its mind and repo's woman's car. She in turn took their dealer name. Administrators hiding their DEI policies to continue their federal funding. Biden complains about Trump's policies that are "easing" Biden's gains on the economy. Cringy Kamala Tik Tok. Torn women's jeans, life size Yoda for sale. Spinal Tap 2. Family Friendly Hooters, Oreo and Reece's teaming up. Hamas is stealing humanitarian aid. Biden aid paid millions to run his campaign. Karoline Leavitt points out that Pelosi's investments make 70% year over year profits. AI models. We're breathing in microplastics everyday. Ridiculous things done during Covid. Only China and Canada have made retaliatory tariffs against the US. Trump responds to looney reporter. Indiana State Fair opening this weekend. Pretty cows.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the HAT Podcast Andy Eubank has the news including some pushback in Washington on the USDA reorganization plan and the opening of the Indiana State Fair is today. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin's Indiana Farm Forecast has a beautiful weekend ahead for all of Indiana. Thursday corn futures worked just above even as soybean and wheat futures again went lower. Andy Eubank has settlements and market analyst Karl Setzer has commentary. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.
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(00:00-25:52) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query live from Grand Park at Colts Training Camp and producer Eddie Garrison back in the studio. They start the show by discussing some of the takeaways from today’s practice for the Indianapolis Colts. They also touch on their weekends, the Fever winning again without Caitlin Clark, and the historic racing weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (25:52-36:55) – Indianapolis Colts defensive back Jaylon Jones joins Jake Query at Grand Park to discuss what his mindset was entering the season with the competition for the second outside starting corner position, shares what’s different from Lou Anarumo’s defense compared to Gus Bradley’s scheme, weighs in on he’d rather play man coverage or zone coverage, and accesses what he has seen in the quarterback competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. (36:55-46:13) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show by discussing the three big celebrity deaths this week and explains how they had an impact on how we view things today. (46:13-1:13:47) – The second hour of Query & Company with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison tips off by them discussing an ESPN article where someone gave grades to each team in the NBA for how they operated this offseason. They give their grades and recap what happened today at Colts camp. (1:13:47-1:29:16) – Jake comes back from break and discusses Bubba Wallace becoming the first African American NASCAR driver to win the Brickyard 400 and ties it to a story that Willy T. Ribbs told him. Plus, he gives away tickets for Three Dog Night concert at the state fair! (1:29:16-1:36:40) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake discussing the heat because people in Missouri are concerned about corn sweat. It leads to Jake being worried about the corn at the Indiana State Fair. (1:36:40-2:02:17) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and discusses the first padded practice of training camp, identifies Adonai Mitchell as a player that needs to step up his performance in camp so far, notes a couple of players that have stood out so far in camp, accesses if Shane Steichen has changed his approach this season in camp compared to others, and discusses Bernhard Raimann’s response on the show last week about where contract negotiations are at. (2:02:17-2:12:41) – Jake and Eddie discuss whether or not they hate listening to their voices because Jake realized something that he does that he doesn’t know if he needs to do or not. Plus, they give away tickets for the Dropkick Murphys concert next week! (2:12:41-2:23:44) – Today’s show closes out with Eddie mysteriously leaving resulting Jake admits his admiration for the people who produce his shows. Plus, JMV joins to preview his show and recap Brickyard weekend!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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During this Happy Hour, Tony and Fingers review Bib & Tucker 10-Year-Old Small Batch Bourbon. Topics this episode include: It's state fair food season -- what are the new food items coming to the Indiana State Fair, and how fat will they make Fingers? Amazon will be bringing faster delivery to thousands of small towns and cities. ‘Dolly: Live in Las Vegas’ is coming to Caesars Palace. Will ticket prices be insane? A quarter of Americans are now reportedly 'too stressed about money' to have sex. All that and much more on the latest Happy Hour edition of Eat Drink Smoke! Follow Eat Drink Smoke on social media!X (Formerly Twitter): @GoEatDrinkSmokeFacebook: @eatdrinksmokeIG: @EatDrinkSmokePodcast The Podcast is Free! Click Below! Apple PodcastsAmazon MusicStitcher SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Eat Drink Smoke, Tony and Fingers review the Davidoff Millennium Lancero and Bib & Tucker 10-Year-Old Small Batch Bourbon. Topics this week include: The Diddy verdict -- everyone is talking about it. When will the price of stamps increase? What to know about the USPS cost spike. Indiana becomes the first state to approve tolling on all interstates. It's state fair food season -- what are the new food items coming to the Indiana State Fair, and how fat will they make Fingers? Amazon will be bringing faster delivery to thousands of small towns and cities. ‘Dolly: Live in Las Vegas’ is coming to Caesars Palace. Will ticket prices be insane? A quarter of Americans are now reportedly 'too stressed about money' to have sex. All that and much more on the latest Eat Drink Smoke! Follow Eat Drink Smoke on social media!X (Formerly Twitter): @GoEatDrinkSmokeFacebook: @eatdrinksmokeIG: @EatDrinkSmokePodcast The Podcast is Free! Click Below! Apple PodcastsAmazon MusicStitcher SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 Kendall & Casey starts the show talking about Diego Morales going to India. Hour 1 Segment 2 Kendall & Casey talk more about Senator Mike Bohacek, and Diego Morales paying for his trip to India. Hour 1 Segment 3 Kendall & Casey are joined by Jim Merritt to talk about the Senator Mike Bohacek DIU. They also talk about Indiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith. Hour 1 Segment 4 Kendall & Casey wrap up the first hour talking about the concert lineup for the Indiana State Fair with Three Dog Night, Babyface, Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers, and Melissa Etheridge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.