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Following the news that the UK and US have signed a trade deal, including improved access for American beef in the UK, John Wilkes spoke with Kent Bacus from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association in the US to get a US perspective on the deal and the prospects for US-UK trade. Message us
Tuesday on AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with an update on the reconciliation process and more with Jerry Hagstrom from The Hagstrom Report. In Segment Two, we discuss the latest price action in the beef industry, consumer demand and more with Lance Zimmermann, Senior Analyst-Animal Protein with Rabobank. In Segment Three, we get an update on the tax bill process and talk about the US/UK trade deal with Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Then we close the show with a look at markets as Joe Kooima from Kooima, Kooima, Varilek joins us for analysis and perspective in Segment Four.
Live from Arizona, Scott kicks off this packed What's On Your Mind with a personal note: his daughter is graduating from Arizona State University. From reflections on parenting and life after college to a whirlwind of major political updates, this episode covers it all. Scott dives into breaking trade news, celebrating a booming stock market and newly announced deals with China and the UK. He covers former President Trump's surprise White House remarks on drug pricing reform, trade, tariffs, and more — all in real time. Plus, National Cattlemen's Association exec Kent Bacus joins the show to break down what these international developments mean for U.S. ranchers. And later, Rick Green previews a powerful Constitution conference in Minnesota, challenging Americans to restore civic literacy ahead of the nation's 250th birthday. As always, Scott peppers the show with good humor, patriotism, and a big scoop of home-cooked Petro Serve lunch specials.
May 9, 2025 ~ The announcement of a new trade framework between the U.S. and the UK reveals benefits for the agriculture industry. Kent Bacus, executive director of government affairs at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, talks with Lloyd, Jamie, and Chris Renwick about this opening the doors for future trade agreements and expanding the U.S. beef market.
The Ag Net News Hour's Lorre Boyer and Nick Papagni, “The AgMeter” started out the show by discussing the impact of tariffs on the beef industry, focusing on the National Cattlemen's Beef Association's (NCBA) perspective. Kent Bacus highlighted issues with Australia, Brazil, and China. Australia's protectionist barriers create a $29 billion imbalance. Brazil's poor animal health record and restricted exports to the U.S. were also discussed. China's non-tariff barriers, including delisting U.S. processing plants, were noted. The segment emphasized the need for fair trade and the importance of supporting American cattle and beef producers. The discussion underscored historical unfair trade practices and the need for accountability from international partners. The discussion in this segment on the Ag Net News Hour focused on trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, with a potential softening of Trump's stance and a push for de-escalation. Key figures, including CEOs from major retailers, are urging a resolution to avoid product shortages. Kent Bacus from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association highlighted the Trump administration's proactive approach to trade issues, contrasting it with the inaction of previous administrations. Additionally, the closure of the Holly Sugar Plant in Imperial Valley, California, was discussed, impacting 400-1000 jobs and the local economy, due to high production costs and water issues. In the featured Almond Board of California segment, they have partnered with Smoothie King to promote almonds for exercise recovery, leveraging food service to influence consumer habits. Smoothie King, with over 1,300 U.S. outlets, aims to highlight almonds' health benefits in smoothies. The campaign, running from March to May, aims to increase almond sales and gather consumer feedback. The partnership is ABC's first limited-time offer with a food service chain. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced $360 million in aid for those affected by severe weather. The Citrus Specialty Crop Expo in Tampa, Florida, on August 20-21, will bring together citrus growers from California, Florida, and Georgia to discuss industry advancements.
On Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex Ruby Fieldmaster, we take a look at the cattle markets in Segment One with Kyle Bumsted from Allendale. In Segment Two, we get an update on the Corporate Transparency Act and talk tax policy with Kent Bacus, Executive Director, Government Affairs with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. In Segment Three, we hear Jesse's conversation last week on Capitol Hill with Senate Ag Committee Chairman John Boozman (R-AR). We close the show in Segment Four with another convo from D.C. last week with Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO).
Monday on AOA, we take a look at the early week market action with Darin Newsom, Senior Market Analyst at Barchart. In Segment Two, we discuss what could be a messy weather week ahead with DTN Meteorologist John Baranick. Next up in Segment Three, we listen to a conversation from last week at CattleCon 25 with Kent Bacus from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association for an update on BOI requirements, tax policy and much more. Then we close the show in Segment Four with a look at the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer with Dr. Jim Mintert, Professor Emeritus at Purdue University and the Center for Commercial Agriculture.
Join us, Jeff “Tigger” Erhardt and Rebecca Wanner aka “BEC” as we head down the road for bull sale season. The bulls, the heifers, the cattle, the people, the food and this one about Red Angus. Plus we have the latest news and lots more on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. Season 5, EPISODE 223 Highlight: Wasem Red Angus & Beef Industry News Why Wasem Red Angus Discover Practical, Profitable, & Reliable Red Angus Are you in the market for bulls and heifers that have thriving sustainability? Wasem Red Angus, owned by Chris & Jolynn Wasem, have built a program that produces adaptable, practical and profitable offspring. You will find cattle that have a quiet disposition and are easy to handle too. Wasem Red Angus strives to offer cattle with power and performance through balanced EPD's and phenotype. Learn more about their program, view catalog, videos and bid online HERE. Cattle Industry News NCBA Calls Out Supreme Court Decision on Corporate Transparency Act: A Blow to Family Farms and Ranches The National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) voiced strong disappointment following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to lift an injunction that had temporarily halted enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). The CTA introduces new reporting requirements that some say could impose significant burdens on small businesses, including family-owned farms and ranches. NCBA Executive Director of Government Affairs, Kent Bacus, expressed concern about the potential impact by saying the Corporate Transparency Act will blanket family-owned farms and ranches in excessive red tape, placing millions of small business owners at risk of legal trouble. He went on to say that he is urging President Trump and the Treasury Secretary to intervene and protect small businesses from these onerous requirements by delaying enforcement until a workable solution is found. While NCBA's advocacy primarily focuses on farmers and ranchers, the Act's implications extend beyond agriculture. NCBA's Director of Policy Communications highlighted how the law could also weigh heavily on small and family-owned meat processors, adding to their regulatory challenges. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision overturned a nationwide injunction, allowing the Department of Treasury to enforce the Act while ongoing federal court cases challenge its legality. What This Means for Small Businesses The CTA would require entities to disclose detailed ownership information to the federal government, which could pose administrative and financial challenges for smaller operations. 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On Wednesday's AOA, we take a look at the latest market action and get perspective from Shawn Hackett with Hackett Financial Advisors in Segment One. In Segment Two, we get an update on the latest rulings over the Corporate Transparency Act, other issues being watched on Capitol Hill and a preview of the Cattle Industry Convention next week in San Antonio with Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. In Segment Three, we learn more about Farm Athletes and their mission to support student athletes with farm and ranch backgrounds. Former NFL player Jordan Carstens and Troy Stickels join us for a conversation. Learn more at https://www.farmathletes.com. Then we close the show with news headlines in Segment Four.
Today’s guest is Kent Bacus. He is the Executive Director for Government Affairs with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) in Washington, DC http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/2024/20241209ABR.mp3
Monday on AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a look at the early week market action and reaction to the latest events in the Middle East with Darin Newsom, Senior Market Analyst at Barchart. In Segment Two, DTN Meteorologist John Baranick stops by for a rundown of the weather picture for the U.S. and around the world this week. Next up in Segment Three, we discuss the Texas federal court ruling halting the Corporate Transparency Act, the passage of the Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act in the Senate and more with Kent Bacus, Executive Director for Government Affairs with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Then we close the show with a look at ag news headlines in Segment Four.
In this Progressive Cattle Podcast episode, David visits with Kent Bacus, Vice President of Governmental Affairs for the National Beef Cattle Association at the Canadian Beef Industry Conference about trade negotiations with Canada, and Tyrell visits with Charley Martinez with the University of Tennessee about a study using AI and tracking eye movement to gauge interest in what genetic information producers are looking at in bull sale catalogs. Also, the podcast crew shares their favorite Halloween costumes and experiences.
U.S. agricultural groups are looking for more trade agreements that mean market access overseas. Kent Bacus, executive director of government affairs for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, talks about trade being a bigger priority in past years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a packed show with Davis Michaelsen at the helm this morning. Iron auction updates from Greg Peterson – a.k.a. Machinery Pete, NCBA executive director Kent Bacus on the Death Tax, and Farm Journal journalist Chris Bennett talks about recent stories he's reporting on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Friday episode of AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show discussing the latest news on Paraguayan beef imports into the U.S. with Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Then in Segment Two, we discuss the Farm Bill and more in a conversation with American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall. In Segment Three, we discuss the markets ahead of the December WASDE Report with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX. Finally, in Segment Four, we wrap the show with a look at ag news headlines from around the world.
Today’s guest is Kent Bacus. Kent serves as the Executive Director of Government Affairs for the National Cattleman’s Beef Association (NCBA) in Washington, DC and talks about the chaos this … Read More
Executive Director of Government Affairs, Kent Bacus explains why The National Cattlemen's Beef Association Took Part in The World Meat Congress.
NCBA Executive Director of Government Affairs, Kent Bacus attended the World Meat Congress.
On Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex Roadmaster XL, we start the show with a look at USDA's $2.3 billion investment in international trade and other news headlines. In Segment Two, we have a conversation about the turmoil in Washington D.C. and the impacts on ag appropriations, the Farm Bill and more with Randy Russell, President of The Russell Group. In Segment Three, we discuss the World Meat Congress and more with NCBA Executive Director, Government Affairs, Kent Bacus. Then in Segment Four, we wrap up discussing the National Wheat Yield contest with National Wheat Foundation Project Manager, Anne Osborne.
Monday's AOA began by talking with Darin Newsom, Senior Analyst at Barchart about the moves in the wheat market overnight and why he's not losing sleep over the Black Sea Grain Deal. In segment 2, Teresa Duetchman, meteorologist with DTN Weather discussed the potential for more smokey skies this upcoming week, along with some moisture for Nebraska and Kansas. In segment 3, Bill Wirtz of the Consumer Choice Center discussed the impact of ag policy on the collapse of the government in the Netherlands two weeks ago. We closed the show with Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association who discussed last week's House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the farm of past NCBA President Don Schielfelbein in Minnesota.
On Wednesday's AOA, Kent Bacus, NCBA Executive Director of Government Affairs, spoke about the USDA efforts to allow importation of beef from Paraguay. In segment 2, it was the Monthly Grind with our friends from the National Corn Growers Association discussing the partnerships with the US Meat Export Federation - Wendy Osborn from Ohio Corn joined the show along with Ralph Lents, Executive Committee member with USMEF. In segment 3, Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist with StoneX looked ahead to Friday's WASDE report, and the show closed with Matt Herrick, SVP of Communications and Public Policy with the International Dairy Foods Association on the new Whole Milk for Healthy Kids act, which would put whole milk back in schools.
Tuesday's AoA began with a rundown of several headlines moving the ag industry, before Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs at NCBA spoke about the potential of Paraguan beef imports back into the United States. Joe Scheule, VP of Communications at the US Meat Export Federation joined the show in segment 3 with a discussion of pork import tariffs in the Philippines and we closed with Paul Burke, Executive Director of USSEC's Soy Excellence Centers, who provided an update on the Soy Value Chain Innovation Center in China.
Tuesday's AOA kicked off with Dr. Greg Tylka, Iowa State Professor and leader of the Soybean Cyst Nematode Coalition and he described the "slow motion train wreck" happening with SCN and what farmers need to be doing. In segment 2, Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs at NCBA provided their analysis of USDA's newly proposed "Product of the USA" label. Arlan Suderman, Chief Economist with StoneX looked ahead to tomorrow's WASDE report from USDA and the show closed with Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council, who discussed their new economic impact study and the work the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance is doing in DC.
Hello March! Thanks for tuning in to RealAg Radio. Today’s show is brought to you by U.S. Borax. On today's show hear: Art Douglas, professor emeritus at Creighton University in Nebraska, on the long term weather forecast for 2023; JP Gervais, Farm Credit Canada, on Canada’s weaker than expected GDP number; and, Kent Bacus, National... Read More
Hello March! Thanks for tuning in to RealAg Radio. Today’s show is brought to you by U.S. Borax. On today's show hear: Art Douglas, professor emeritus at Creighton University in Nebraska, on the long term weather forecast for 2023; JP Gervais, Farm Credit Canada, on Canada’s weaker than expected GDP number; and, Kent Bacus, National... Read More
Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. I'm Chuck Zimmerman. This week's program will start with cattle and end with CIRB. By that I mean a couple of my interviews from the Cattle Industry Convention & NCBA Trade Show and then from the Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau Annual Meeting. First up is Colin Woodall, CEO, NCBA, who provides an overview of the organization and how the 2023 convention and trade show has performed. Following Colin is Kent Bacus, Executive Director, Government Affairs, for NCBA who talks about export markets. Moving on to the CIRB Annual Meeting you will hear from Jim Wiesemeyer, Farm Journal policy analyst, who provided his annual political update. And then Michael Torrey, Executive Director, CIRB, provides a wrap-up on this year's event. That's the ZimmCast for this week. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.
On Tuesday, AOA was live from the Fargodome for the 7th Annual Corn Soy Expo! The program started with Darin Newsom, Senior Market Analyst at Barchart, who discussed the market impact of the most recent inflation data. In segment 2, Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs at NCBA provided an update from their convention and a look at some of the international factors that could impact cattle production. For segment 3, Dr. Jodi Campiche, VP of Economics and Policy at the National Cotton Council discussed their outlook for cotton acres and profitability in '23. We closed with Chris Brossart, Chairman of the North Dakota Soybean Council about today's event and the outlook for beans in the northern plains.
Tuesday's AOA began with DuWayne Bosse, of Bolt Marketing, who reviewed the moves in the soybean market to start the week and his expectations on the cattle trade. In segment 2, John Baranick of DTN Weather discussed the active weather pattern developing over the central US this week and provided an update on La Nina. Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association joined the show in segment 3 with a look at the newly named House Ag Committee members and discussed what will be on offer at the CattleCon event in February.
On Tuesday's AOA, DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, broke down the updated inflation number from Washington and looked ahead to the cattle market. Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs joined the show in segment 2 with an update on his trip to Brussels for a discussion about US and EU agriculture and the policy differences between them. In segment 3, Associate Editor at Agri Pulse Jacqui Fatka provided an update on the battle to fund the government after December 16 and how it could impact ag and we closed the show with meteorologist Greg Soulje, of This Week in Agribusiness, who had an update on the wild weather expected this week. Mike Pearson
Tuesday's AOA began with commodities broker DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing talking about the work basis is doing in the countryside to move grain and his optimism for the cattle complex. In segment 2, Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association discussed the ongoing disputes over the US transportation system and the good news for beef exports to Japan. In segment 3, Ryan Yates, Managing Director of Public Policy at American Farm Bureau Federation joined the show with an update on their legislative priorities for the lame duck session. And the show closed with Jesse Allen, Farm and Ranch Director with the American Ag Network reporting from the Tar Spot Summit in Indianapolis with Christy Toedebusch of Ag Relient Genetics.
Tuesday's AOA started with Garrett Toay, of Ag Trader Talk, discussing the energy in the soy markets as the morning session kicked off; followed by Brandon Day, COO of the Yield Lab Institute, who talked about the new Soy Innovation Challenge to drive more value for soybean meal. In segment 3, Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affiars shared the message he took to the EU and UK last week about US beef's sustainability. At the end of the show, Erin Wroge, CHS Refined Fuels, had helpful tips for managing diesel in cold weather.
Thursday's AOA began with Kent Bacus, NCBA Executive Director of Government Affairs, discussing the red hot pace of beef exports and a look across the pond to the potential opportunities in the UK. In Segment 2, Jeff Tarsi, the newly named President of Global Retail at Nutrien, discussed the impact of the past 24 months on the fertilizer industry and how Nutrien is preparing for the future. Senator Charles Grassley joined in segment 3 with an update on Alexis Taylor's nomination to USDA and the inflation fight still ahead. Rob Fox, Executive Director, CoBank Knowledge Exchange, reported the details of a study they had recently performed looking at the importance of off-farm income. Mike Pearson
Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, is featuring comments from Senior Director for International Trade and Market Access, Kent Bacus with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association talking about China and U.S. Beef exports. Despite recent talk concerning U.S.
Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, visited with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s Senior Director of International Trade and Market Access, Kent Bacus, giving an international trade update. “I think for us, we are very excited about the growth we have had in 2022,” Bacus said.
Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, is back with National Cattlemen's Beef Association's Senior Director for International Trade and Market Access, Kent Bacus, talking about beef export trade agreements for the U.S.
Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, is talking with the Senior Director for International Trade and Market Access for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, Kent Bacus, as Bacus reacts to the death of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan.
In today"s Beef Buzz, Ron Hays, Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, features comments with Kent Bacus, the Senior Director of International Trade and Market Access for the National Cattlemen"s Beef Association about expectations for U.S. trade partners.
China officially joined a very select club in 2021- one of three country destinations for US Beef that generated two billion dollars in sales for the calendar year- joining South Korea and Japan.
Friday on Adams on Agriculture NCBA's Kent Bacus talks about the importance of passage of USMCA in the House, Kelly Nieuwenhuis with Iowa Corn Growers and Robert White with RFA react to the lack of a new deal on the RFS and AFBF chief economist John Newton reviews 2019 and looks ahead to 2020 for the ag economy.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture NCBA's Kent Bacus discusses positive trade news with the EU and Japan, NPPC's Nick Giordano explains the opportunities for U.S. pork producers if a trade deal with China is done and Jim Bair, Pres. & CEO of the U.S. Apple Association discusses the importance of the ag labor reform bill.
Friday on Adams on Agriculture Mike Steenhoek,Ex. Dir of the Soy Transportation Coalition discusses China investing in Argentina's infrastructure, Kent Bacus with NCBA talks trade issues, Arlan Suderman with INTL FC Stone gives his market outlook and Geoff Cooper, Pres. & CEO of RFA discusses the pending announcement on biofuels from the Administration.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson gives his forecast for August, NCBA's Kent Bacus discusses beef trade with the EU, Japan, China and USMCA, and RFA's Robert White checks in from the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture a Farm Progress Show preview from Decatur, Illinois and NCBA's Kent Bacus explains the EU beef agreement and the importance of passing USMCA.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture ASA CEO Ryan Findlay discusses trade talks with China, Brian Kuehl, Ex. Dir. Of Farmers For Free Trade, Nick Giordano with NPPC and Kent Bacus with NCBA all discuss the importance of getting trade deals done.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture ASA CEO Ryan Findlay discusses the farm bill and trade with China, NCBA's Kent Bacus explains the importance of getting a trade deal with Japan and the significance of regaining the market in Morocco.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Kansas Congressman Roger Marshall discusses his recent visit with the Cuban President, Kent Bacus with NCBA explains the benefits of the new US/South Korea trade deal and Chad Colby gives a harvest report from central Illinois.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Arlan Suderman with INTL FC Stone gives a market outlook, Kent Bacus with NCBA discusses trade issues and Mo Farmer Charlie Kruse gives a harvest update.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture Angela Hoffman, co director of Farmers For Free Trade, Kent Bacus, Director of International Trade for NCBA and Rob Larew, SR VP Public Policy for the National Farmers Union discuss concerns over trade disputes.