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Stay up to date on key agricultural policy developments and the top ag headlines from the past week. In this episode, we also feature an interview with Geringhoff, discussing their latest equipment release and company growth. This week's ag headlines cover major policy updates, including the expansion of E15 across eight Midwestern states, the USDA allocating $1 billion to combat avian influenza and a bipartisan bill aimed at restricting foreign purchases of farmland. Additional headlines include upcoming tariffs set to take effect next week and new data on the impact of beef-on-dairy in the markets. Our featured interview this week includes Craig Lee, Director of Sales for North America at Geringhoff, and company president Bill Dickhutt. They discuss the newly released XFR-50 and Geringhoff's upcoming Minnesota location, expected to be completed in the spring of 2025. Tanner Winterhof heard from them at the recent National Farm Machinery Show. Follow us daily with agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube in addition to our weekly videos!
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we take a look at Titan International's 2024 results, and the tire manufacturers outlook for this year. In the Technology Corner, Noah Newman shares highlights from an autonomy panel during the National Farm Machinery Show.. Also in this episode, rural lifestyle dealers are optimistic about their revenue outlook for 2025, while farm equipment dealers are calling for sales to be down this year.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: You've been hearing a lot lately about Bird Flu—now that it's hit more than a dozen major commercial poultry farms across Indiana since the beginning of the year! That's why U.S. Senator Todd Young from Indiana says he's encouraging USDA to enhance its response to the outbreak. You'll hear from Brooke Rollins, the new Secretary of USDA, as she made her first public appearance after being confirmed at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville last weekend. Also, as we wrap up our celebration of National FFA Week, you'll hear from Dupree Henry, an Indiana FFA member from Hamilton Southeastern High School who says that FFA is more than just a club—it's a community! Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading joins us to review Friday's grain markets. It's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On Friday's AOA, we start the show with news and commentary in Segment One. Next up in Segment Two, we recap the National Ethanol Conference in a conversation with DTN Environmental Editor Todd Neeley. In Segment Three, we discuss some of the pressure in the macro markets and talk grain markets with Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge. Then we close the show in Segment Four with some tire tips from Chris Neidert of Trelleborg, who we talked with during the National Farm Machinery Show last week in Louisville, KY.
The National Farm Machinery Show attracts more than half a million farmers, ranchers, and ag industry professionals every year to a massive event in Louisville where everything from tractors to precision equipment to drills are on display. But after several years of excitement in the machinery market, high interest rates, low commodity prices, and an atmosphere of uncertainty means this year's show had a different tenor than years past. DTN Progressive Farmer's Senior Editor Dan Miller is just back from his multi-day visit to Kentucky, and brings us the latest news from the tradeshow floor. He'll bring us the equipment highlights from John Deere, Massey, AGCO and more, as well as the scuttlebutt from around the event on what might be ahead in the tech and equipment space. We'll hear about new autonomy tools that will be in the field this season, the latest on cutting-edge drones, and talk through the turn towards smaller equipment by exhibitors hoping to appeal to growers on tighter budgets. Then we'll dig into the wildest and unexpected sights at the show, including a very fun 3D farm shop designer.
What started out as a quiet day turned mostly lower by Wednesday's close as we saw pressure in wheat, soybeans and corn along with the hog market. Was it a money flow issue or something else at play on the day? Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics joins us for analysis of the grain, livestock and macro markets on today's show. Find more online at https://www.globalcommresearch.com. Also in Segment Four, we listen to a conversation from the National Farm Machinery Show with Bryce Baker, head of marketing for Precision Planting and PTx.
Welcome back to the Mowing in the Dark LAWN CARE Podcast! In today's episode Aaron talks about his visit to the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY. **Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts.** Give Me Your Feedback: http://www.linktr.ee/lansinglawnservice GREEN FROG WEB DESIGN SPECIFICALLY FOR LAWN CARE *Your First Month is ONLY $1.00* https://greenfrogwebdesign.com/ Buy Me A Coffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/mowinginthedark Michigan Maple Coffee: https://amzn.to/4eQZzSR Check out my business websites: www.lansinglawnservice.com www.gravelblasters.com , www.sutterbrotherslawncare.com Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d
On this episode of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter, we're headed inside the 2025 National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. We get the inside scoop on 4 new strip-till tools to help increase efficiency and maximize productivity in the fall and spring. Plus, Beck's Hybrids agronomists share the latest revelations about corn root structure and 7 tips for managing tar spot — an emerging fungal disease in corn in the Midwest.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Even though property tax reform is one of the top priorities for Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and several of your lawmakers, Senate Republicans made major changes to a property tax relief bill that eliminated several key provisions. Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith tells Hoosier Ag Today those changes do not provide enough relief for Indiana's farmland owners who have been hit hard by skyrocketing property tax bills. C.J. Miller reports from the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville—as Farm Credit Mid-America shares their annual patronage announcement. Plus, C.J. also chats with Leo Bose with CaseIH about the strength of new farm machinery sales in 2025. Also, we'll look back at President Ronald Reagan and his impact on agriculture. You'll hear from Bruce Kettler, President and CEO of the Agribusiness Council of Indiana, who met Reagan at the White House when he was a National FFA Officer more than 40 years ago. We'll feature these stories—plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading joins us to review Friday's grain markets. It's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the HAT Podcast C.J. Miller has the news including Lt. Governor Beckwith reaction to recent amendments to the Indiana Senate property tax bill and what farmers want to know about the large equipment showcased at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin is calling for dry and chilly conditions across Indiana today before weekend precipitation, and the Thursday grains and oilseeds went higher in quiet trading. Andy Eubank has the settlements and analyst Karl Setzer provides market 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 February WASDE dropped Tuesday, February 11th, and with few updates expected for U.S. balance sheets, the market's attention was locked on the Southern Hemisphere, where harvest for the major grains is in view. This week, we're joined once again by DTN's Lead Markets Analyst Rhett Montgomery, who took a break from his work at the National Farm Machinery Show to guide us through the latest from USDA. He'll walk us through the critical updates to global balance sheets, and help us understand the perhaps counterintuitive market moves that came as a result of the reports publication. Then, we'll dive deeper into the world weather picture, and what wild cards remain for what looks to be a bin-busting Latin American crop. We'll also dig deeper into the wheat picture to understand demand adjustments and shifting global stocks. Finally, Rhett will speak to the recent trade and tariff talk coming out of the White House, and how he thinks these risks may (and may not) be getting priced into current market prices.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including what Indiana's corn and soybean farmers had to share with Indiana lawmakers over a bacon breakfast yesterday and you'll hear from C.J. at the National Farm Machinery Show. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says improving weather conditions across Indiana today but moisture is ahead this weekend, and the Wednesday grains and oilseeds were mixed with only corn futures higher. Andy Eubank has the settlements and analyst Tom Fritz provides market 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.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we come to you from the floor of the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. Buhler Industries announced plans to take the company private, and president Zafer Ozbalaban shares some of the details on the company's plans. In the Technology Corner, Noah Newman takes a look at Ag Leader's introductions at the show. Also in this episode: an update on the used planter and sprayer market and Deere's 1Q earnings.
Thursday on AOA, we are broadcasting live from the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY with our friends at AGI. In Segment One, we start the show with a look at market action nearing the end of the week with Mike Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics. Then in Segment Two, we have a conversation about AGI's outlook for 2025 and their review, repair and retrofit strategy with Scott McKernan, AGI VP of US Farm. In Segment Three, we get a producer's perspective on the use of AGI's BinManager technology as Ron Schroeder from Hartung Family Farms in Preston, IA joins the show. Then we close out the program with AGI's Kevin Primmer and Josh Kelly talking about their augers, conveyors and the new AGI Westfield X-Tend Retracting Swing Auger.
Kentucky Venues CEO David Beck talks agriculture's impact on the economic health of our state. Do tariffs impact Kentucky farmers? How many active farms remain in Kentucky? What modern technology is changing the way farmers produce products for the world?The National Farm Machinery Show is back this week, the biggest annual exhibition in Louisville.Mr. Beck has full details on the global participants and the nightly tractor pull show. IT'S BIGGGG!
Welcome back to the Mowing in the Dark LAWN CARE Podcast! In today's episode Aaron gives an update on where he is at with starting his new business, Sutter Brothers Lawn Care and talks about attending the National Farm Machinery Show 2025. Let's get into it. **Please give the podcast a 5 star rating and review in Apple Podcasts.** Give Me Your Feedback: http://www.linktr.ee/lansinglawnservice GREEN FROG WEB DESIGN SPECIFICALLY FOR LAWN CARE *Your First Month is ONLY $1.00* https://greenfrogwebdesign.com/ Buy Me A Coffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/mowinginthedark Michigan Maple Coffee: https://amzn.to/4eQZzSR Check out my business websites: www.lansinglawnservice.com www.gravelblasters.com , www.sutterbrotherslawncare.com Check out My Favorite Lawn Care Gear: Werner, AC78, Quickclick Stabilizer, Aluminum https://amzn.to/2OTOfMf Wonder Grip WG318L Liquid-Proof Double-Coated/Dipped Natural Latex Rubber Work Gloves 13-Gauge Seamless Nylon, Large, Large https://amzn.to/2Ytjml6 Hodenn Zero Turn Lawn Mower Hitch - Fits Ariens & Gravely ZT-X: https://amzn.to/3jJmEua ECHO Black Diamond Trimmer Line: https://amzn.to/2GBEL7d
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! We learn more about the new AF11 combine from Case IH with Leo Bose and new innovations from AGI with Josh Kelly during the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY.
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! We head back to the National Farm Machinery Show and learn more about what New Holland had to offer with Paul Welbig and Curtis Hillen from New Holland.
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! We learn more about new products from Case IH and AGCO during the National Farm Machinery Show. Jesse Allen talks with Morgan Dietrich from Case IH and Luke Weller from AGCO.
Clinton Griffiths hosts AgDay: Milk production falls giving hope to an eventual increase in milk prices, but global demand remains a question mark. Plus, Brazil doubles U.S. soybean exports, and we take a tour of equipment at the National Farm Machinery Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, PFG America CEO Daniel Cook discusses the company's goals for expanding Deutz-Fahr's North American presence. In the Technology Corner, Noah Newman hits the technology highlights of the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show. Also in this episode, CNH Industrial reports $18.1 billion in 2023 ag sales, fewer dealers plan to build brand new dealerships and Deere dealers' inventory levels are rising.
On this episode, AGI's Erin Squires discusses grain bin safety, and how the company's BinManager is keeping farmers safe and out of the grain bin. Also, marketing members from John Deere dealer Wright Implement pull back the curtain on their planning and execution of the John Deere exhibit at the National Farm Machinery Show, and discuss in-demand Deere products. Then, we sit down with 2024 National Association of Farm Broadcasting President Carah Hart, to learn more about the organization's mission and talk about the priorities for her tenure. We also check in with Nutrien Senior Agronomist Mike Howell for the best of “The Dirt with Nutrien.” This week, Mike and Brian Kuhl of the Progressive Agriculture Foundation discuss keeping kids safe on the farm. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, we learn about the U.S. Meat Export Federation's participation in key retail trade shows in Japan, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz helps you troubleshoot radiator troubles in your farm vehicle. The episode also features the latest release, “Eyes In The Back Of My Heart,” from Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist Carrie Romero. Timestamps Intro and news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:09 Erin Squires, AGI: 5:28 Wright Implement/John Deere: 9:34 Carah Hart, National Association of Farm Broadcasting: 18:12 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 25:30 Tom Kasatani, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 30:46 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 33:05 Carrie Romero: 34:38
Listen to the podcast here - https://www.northamericanag.com/north-american-ag-spotlightIn this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak talks with David Magaña, Senior Analyst – Horticulture at RaboResearch/Rabobank. In his role, David is tasked with analyzing the fresh fruit and vegetable industries in the United States and North America. With a rich background in agriculture, David brings extensive experience to his current position. Prior to joining Rabobank, he served as the deputy director of economic research for FIRA – Banco de México, where he conducted in-depth analyses of the agricultural sector for over a decade. David's expertise encompasses various aspects of the agricultural landscape, including ag market integration, consumer trends in fresh produce markets, food security, and food price dynamics. Additionally, he has shared his knowledge and insights as a professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey.David holds a bachelor's degree, along with a master's degree and a PhD in agricultural economics, all earned from Texas A&M University. His academic background coupled with his practical experience uniquely position him to offer valuable insights into the intersection of agriculture and finance.Recently, David delivered a compelling presentation at the Association of Agriculture Consultants Conference in Fresno, California, where he provided a comprehensive report on the economy and the state of the industry. Today, we have the pleasure of delving deeper into the current challenges facing producers, particularly in the realm of vegetable and specialty crops, and exploring how these issues reverberate throughout the broader economy.David Magaña is the Senior Analyst in Horticulture at Rabobank/RaboResearch, specializing in the analysis of the US and North American fresh fruit and vegetable industries. With a distinguished career in agriculture, David's journey began as the deputy director of economic research for FIRA – Banco de México, where he dedicated over a decade to conducting thorough analyses of the agricultural sector. His expertise extends across multiple domains, including ag market integration, consumer behavior in fresh produce markets, food security, and food price dynamics.In addition to his professional roles, David has contributed to academia as a professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey, where he shared his knowledge and passion for agricultural economics with students. He holds a bachelor's degree, as well as master's and doctoral degrees in agricultural economics, all earned from Texas A&M University.David's recent presentation at the Association of Agriculture Consultants Conference in Fresno, California, showcased his ability to provide insightful analyses of the economJoin us this February 14-17 at the National Farm Machinery Show, tell us why you love your tractor color and have a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode of What Color is Your Tractor!Learn More at https://fastline.com! The New York Farm Show is the leading farm show in the Northeast since 1985. The show hosts more than 400 exhibitors displaying the latest in farm equipment, tractors, combines and farm implements; seed and crop protection products; farm supplies and services, dairy and beef production, woodlot and related industry supplies.Learn more at https://newyorkfarmshow.com FASTLINE AUCTIONSAuctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. We also make it super simple for our customers – our auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Learn more at Fastline.com!Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
Down & Dirty with the Badger State Tractor Pullers: Recapping Louisville, KY- National Farm Machinery Show truck and tractor pull --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beer-money-pulling-team/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beer-money-pulling-team/support
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! During the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show, Jesse Allen had a chance to learn more about Trimble Ag with Cory Buchs, Senior Product Director, Agriculture Software. You can also learn more online by visiting their website at https://agriculture.trimble.com/en.
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! During the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show, Jesse Allen had a chance to catch up with Tony Whisker at Great Plains to learn more about some of their new equipment on display, their sustainability mission and more.
Get the latest agriculture news in today's AgNet News Hour, hosted by Sabrina Halvorson. Today's show includes reports from the World Ag Expo, the National Farm Machinery Show, and the USDA Ag Outlook Forum.
On this edition of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: C.J. Miller has a report from the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville on the gigantic and powerful new Case IH AF11 combine that was introduced during this week's event. Also, Eric Pfeiffer chats with Arlan Suderman with StoneX, who discusses the USDA's projected acreage and yield forecasts for corn, soybeans, and wheat during the Ag Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C., and how the numbers have caused grain prices to tumble even further. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. And Dr. Willie Reed, the Dean of Purdue University's College of Veterinary Medicine, talks about the plan to admit more students into their vet program to help fill the veterinarian shortage across the country. All of that and much more as part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: C.J. Miller has a report from the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville on the gigantic and powerful new Case IH AF11 combine that was introduced during this week's event. Also, Eric Pfeiffer chats with Arlan Suderman with StoneX, who discusses the USDA's projected acreage and yield forecasts for corn, soybeans, and wheat during the Ag Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C., and how the numbers have caused grain prices to tumble even further. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. And Dr. Willie Reed, the Dean of Purdue University's College of Veterinary Medicine, talks about the plan to admit more students into their vet program to help fill the veterinarian shortage across the country. All of that and much more as part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Friday on AOA, we start the show with an update from Washington D.C. with Jerry Hagstrom of The Hagstrom Report. Next up in Segment Two, Jesse caught up with Chris Neidert from Trelleborg and Mitas Tires during the National Farm Machinery Show to learn more about their new TM1 tire on display at the show. Then in Segment Three, we have a conversation with USDA Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small. We wrap the show learning more about the new documentary From the Heartland with Luverne, MN farmer Shawn Feikema, who stars in the film.
On Friday, we saw soybeans and meal have a solid day to end the week but corn and wheat found more selling and contract lows. Cattle had a strong end of the week as well in what has otherwise been a tough one across the board all week long. We get discuss and get perspective with DuWayne Bosse from Bolt Marketing. Learn more at https://www.boltmarketingllc.com. Also, we share recaps from the National Farm Machinery Show and learn about Trimble Agriculture along with new products from Case IH and AGCO on today's show.
On Thursday, we spent time at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY with the folks at Geringhoff! We learned more about their Adaptive Flex Technology that makes the world's most flexible corn head, their TruFlex Razor draper head and more. Geringhoff President Bill Dickhut joins us for Segments 1 and 2 of the show and Director of Sales, Craig Lee, joins us during Segment Four. Learn more online by visiting their website at https://www.geringhoff.com. In between in Segment Three, we talk markets and another down day in grains on Thursday with Bryan Doherty from Total Farm Marketing. Learn more online at https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com.
We're at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY, sponsored by CaseIH. We meet up with Alan Hoskins, president of American Farm Mortgage, and Greg Peterson – better known as Machinery Pete.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including a look at a big new combine on the floor of the National Farm Machinery Show which opened yesterday and we are losing farms in the U.S. according to the new census of ag. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin details upcoming precipitation for Indiana, and Wednesday ag markets all moved lower. Andy Eubank has settlements and Tom Fritz has analysis on the #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - experience banking built on heart, grit, and agriculture. Visit FFBT.com to learn more or stop by your local branch to talk about your ag operation today.
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including a look at a big new combine on the floor of the National Farm Machinery Show which opened yesterday and we are losing farms in the U.S. according to the new census of ag. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin details upcoming precipitation for Indiana, and Wednesday ag markets all moved lower. Andy Eubank has settlements and Tom Fritz has analysis on the #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - experience banking built on heart, grit, and agriculture. Visit FFBT.com to learn more or stop by your local branch to talk about your ag operation today.
On this episode, we head to the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky. You'll hear from Mahindra USA CEO Viren Popli and AgRevolution President and CEO Stacy Anthony will provide and update on the continued growth of the AGCO-owned dealer network. We preview next week's conversation with 2024 National Association of Farm Broadcasting President Carah Hart, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz discusses engine coolant depletion. The episode also features the music of Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist Lonnie Bartmess. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Viren Popli, Mahindra USA: 6:05 Stacy Anthony, AgRevolution: 15:16 Carah Hart, National Association of Farm Broadcasting: 20:49 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 22:42 Lonnie Bartmess: 24:19
In this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak talks with Kevin Barley, President of The Florida Bamboo Growers Association. We dive into the lesser-known but deeply rooted agricultural landscape of Florida with a focus on the citrus industry and the emerging bamboo market. Our guest today has a heritage deeply embedded in the Florida citrus industry, tracing back to 1900 when his great grandfather planted their first citrus grove. From a stint on the NYC trading floor during college to leading his father's commodity trading business, he's now at the forefront of the bamboo farming industry as the President of Greenfield Bamboo Investments. Join us as we explore the rich history, opportunities, and challenges of Florida agriculture with Kevin Barley. Tune in for an insightful conversation you won't want to miss!Learn more about The Florida Bamboo Growers Association at https://fbgabamboo.com/Learn more about Greenfield Bamboo Investments at https://www.greenfieldbamboo.net/#bamboo #bamboofarming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comThis episode is sponsored by Fastline - A LEADER IN FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALEVisit https://agr.fyi/fastlineWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Join us this February 14-17 at the National Farm Machinery Show, tell us why you love your tractor color and have a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode of What Color is Your Tractor!Learn More at https://fastline.com! The New York Farm Show is the leading farm show in the Northeast since 1985. The show hosts more than 400 exhibitors displaying the latest in farm equipment, tractors, combines and farm implements; seed and crop protection products; farm supplies and services, dairy and beef production, woodlot and related industry supplies.Learn more at https://newyorkfarmshow.com FASTLINE AUCTIONSAuctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. We also make it super simple for our customers – our auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Learn more at Fastline.com!Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
Our coverage of National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky continues, sponsored by Great Plains. Our guest analyst is Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net with market action perspective from Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farm Journal agronomist Ken Ferrie of Crop-Tech Consulting joins us in Louisville at the National Farm Machinery Show. Topics include discoveries from 2023 yield plots. Ryan Bivens of Kentucky and Andy Pasztor (you know him from Andy Clean) of Ontario, Canada join us for the Farmer Forum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Beck, the President and CEO of Kentucky Venues, discusses the economic impact of the National Farm Machinery Show, just how massive the show it, what to expect at the tractor pull, and enhancements coming to Kentucky Venues...
In this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak visits with Gary Hirsch, Founder and President of Global Opportunities. Gary shares his insight into how increasing and strengthening our ties with Africa could be an excellent strategy on many levels.Global Opportunities was founded in order to deepen the economic ties between the people of Africa and the people of the United States and is committed to identifying those opportunities where by working together, jobs and economic growth can be created on both sides while also strengthening the "personal bonds" between Africa's people and the people of the United States. For too long America's adversaries have taken advantage of the United States being economically focused elsewhere and it is time to change this through the building of new partnerships between American and African businesses.Gary Hirsch is the founder and President of Global Opportunities Inc., a United States based company dedicated to increasing trade and economic ties between U.S. and developing countries, primarily in the Middle East/North Africa region as well as those in Sub Saharan Africa. Mr. Hirsch developed the concept for Global Opportunities based on his concern that in a globally competitive world, increasing interaction between United States companies and developing economies will not only result in opening up new markets for American products but can also help to provide tremendous opportunities for citizens of the developing world in terms of increasing access to the American market and providing new training opportunities helping to lift local standards of living and address high rates of developing world unemployment. Mr. Hirsch has an extensive background in political and governmental affairs. With over 30 years of experience in the operation and management of Municipal and County political campaigns, Mr. Hirsch is recognized as one of the leading municipal campaign consultants serving the Central New Jersey region. Having participated in and/or managed numerous successful political campaigns, he has been responsible for all facets of campaign operations including but not limited to message development, fundraising, volunteer recruitment, voter identification and targeting , opposition research, budgeting, grass roots support building, and the development and implementation of all Get Out the Vote efforts leading up to and including Election Day for both local and County candidates and in coordination at the Municipal Level , with campaigns at other levels of government including State Legislature, Governor, Congress and U.S. President. In addition to this experience, Mr. Hirsch also served in the campaign of President Bill Clinton as Regional Field Coordinator in the early primary Join us this February 14-17 at the National Farm Machinery Show, tell us why you love your tractor color and have a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode of What Color is Your Tractor!Learn More at https://fastline.com! The New York Farm Show is the leading farm show in the Northeast since 1985. The show hosts more than 400 exhibitors displaying the latest in farm equipment, tractors, combines and farm implements; seed and crop protection products; farm supplies and services, dairy and beef production, woodlot and related industry supplies.Learn more at https://newyorkfarmshow.com FASTLINE AUCTIONSAuctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. We also make it super simple for our customers – our auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Learn more at Fastline.com!Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
She can dance, she can weld, she's one heck of a farmer! We are so excited to talk to Grayce and learn how she went from being a competitive dancer to owning and operating her own farm by the age of 23!If you're not already following her, check out her out on social media @thefarmergrayceThank you to Kentucky Venues and the National Farm Machinery Show for sponsoring this weeks episode! Get ready to attend the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY February 14-17! You'll get to explore over 800 booths and learn from industry leaders! Check out www.farmmachineryshow.org for more details and plan your visit today!Keep up with us on social media and on YouTube @forwardfarmingpodcastFollow Amber @cranberrychatsFollow Becca @beccahilby
On This week's episode, we sit down with David Beck, president of Kentucky Venues, the entity that operates the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, to preview this year's event, which will take place February 14-17 at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Also, we learn how farmers can “Move the Acre Forward” with technology from Taranis. Then we check in with Nutrien Senior Agronomist Mike Howell to review the best of “The Dirt with Nutrien.” This week, Mike is talking biostimulants. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, we learn about U.S. Meat Export Federation efforts to rebuild the U.S. beef market in Korea, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz discusses fuel octane rating. The episode also features new music from Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist Brayden Ryle. Timestamps Intro and News: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:50 David Beck, Kentucky Venues/National Farm Machinery Show: 6:09 Mike DiPaola, Taranis: 15:07 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 18:57 Jihae Yang, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 23:37 Ray Bohacz, Bushels and Cents: 26:05 Brayden Ryle: 27:35
In this week's North American Ag Spotlight, Chrissy Wozniak talks to Ryan Jacobsen, CEO of the Fresno County Farm Bureau, about the regulations affecting California and how these regulations tend to move east. Farmers across the nation should pay attention to what could soon end up on their doorstep, Ryan explains why. Ryan also talks about the incredible ag industry in California, and especially in his home county of Fresno. Ryan Jacobsen brings a deep-rooted connection to Farm Bureau and a profound understanding of agriculture as the fourth generation of two esteemed Fresno County farm families. With a notable history within the organization, Jacobsen previously held roles as FCFB's governmental affairs coordinator and membership coordinator, beginning his service in 2004. A graduate of California State University, Fresno, he holds a master's degree in business administration and a bachelor's degree in animal science. Jacobsen's academic achievements include serving two terms as associated student body president at Fresno State and receiving recognition as the College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Dean's Medalist and Craig School of Business Graduate Dean's Medalist. Currently, he is extensively involved, serving as the president of the Fresno Irrigation District Board of Directors, vice chair of the Kings River Water Association, chair of Fresno County's Agricultural Lands Conservation Committee, and contributing to the boards of California Farmland Trust and the Rotary Club of Fresno Foundation.Follow Ryan Jacobsen on LinkedIn here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanjacobsen/Learn more about Fresno County Farm Bureau at - https://www.fcfb.org/#farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comThis episode is sponsored by Fastline - A LEADER IN FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALEVisit https://agr.fyi/fastlineWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Join us this February 14-17 at the National Farm Machinery Show, tell us why you love your tractor color and have a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode of What Color is Your Tractor!Learn More at https://fastline.com! FASTLINE AUCTIONSAuctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. We also make it super simple for our customers – our auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Learn more at Fastline.com!Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
Listen to the podcast here - https://www.northamericanag.com/north-american-ag-spotlightIn this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak sits down with American Agri-Women Past President Heather Hampton+Knodle to discuss what to expect this year in terms of the election, policy and how to manage the constant barrage of incoming information. American Agri-Women is a grass roots organization of women from farms, ranches and agri-business forming a nationwide coalition of state and commodity affiliates and at-large members with a mission to provide networking and leadership development opportunities as we educate each other and the public about issues impacting our ability to feed, fuel and clothe our country and others around the world.Heather Hampton+Knodle grew up working on her family's farm near Windsor, Illinois and continues to farm with her husband Brian and their four children in Montgomery County where they grow corn, soybeans, winter wheat and black Angus cattle. Their use of technology informs their efforts to apply regenerative practices across their farm and capture data to improve management. Heather earned her bachelors in agriculture news/editorial with emphasis in geography and economics and the equivalent of a minor in Russian language and area studies from the Univ. of Illinois, including an academic year at the University of Nottingham, England and exchange with St. Petersburg Agricultural Institute in Russia. Her masters work in post-socialist privatization was at University of Illinois Springfield as she launched her communication consulting business that quickly evolved into association management. Heather has served as Executive Director for the Upper Mississippi, Illinois and Missouri Rivers Association and statewide organizations in Illinois as well as the volunteer Past President of Illinois Agri-Women. She was the founding chairman of the public-private Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation and the $250 million, 11-county bond authority Central Illinois Economic Development Authority. In her time as an elected official on the Montgomery County Board, she helped leverage $6000 in coal royalty funds into a more than $15 million privately-funded fiberoptic to the premises buildout.She has been appointed by four governors to serve on the Illinois Governor's Rural Affairs Council and was reappointed in 2021 by the Federal Communications Commission to serve on the Precision Agriculture Task Force and chair the Examining Current and Future Connectivity Demand Working Group. Heather also serves as Farm Journal Foundation's Lead Farmer for Illinois to advocate for agricultural research investments and training for smallholder farmers in developing countries. Learn more about American Agri-Women at https://americanagriwomen.org.Read the NY ruling mentioned in the discussion here - https://regs.health.ny.gov/sites/default/files/proposed-regulations/Investigation%20of%20Communicable%20Disease%3B%20Isolation%20and%20Quarantine.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3Z-HBjs_0qyCJPgx9FjxQdhPMs5_xDtOOTRnEsjO7ksecn4GC8qUA3uXg#agwomenunite #farm #farming #agricultureJoin us this February 14-17 at the National Farm Machinery Show, tell us why you love your tractor color and have a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode of What Color is Your Tractor!Learn More at https://fastline.com! FASTLINE AUCTIONSAuctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. We also make it super simple for our customers – our auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Learn more at Fastline.com!Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
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In this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak hears from Dean Barke, President of Fastline. Dean shares his insight into big iron trends for 2024. With more than 40 years of experience, Fastline's commitment to the agricultural industry, it's customers, and farmers is unparalleled. With Fastline Print, Fastline.com, and Fastline Digital, they offer integrated marketing solutions for the evolving agricultural community. Simply put, no one else has their combination of audience and wide array of marketing tools. Fastline Auctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. They make it simple for their customers – auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Fastline Auctions are heavily promoted through their robust digital marketing campaigns as well as Fastline's print catalog.Learn more about Fastline at https://fastline.com#farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comThis episode is sponsored by Fastline - A LEADER IN FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Visit https://agr.fyi/fastlineWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Join us this February 14-17 at the National Farm Machinery Show, tell us why you love your tractor color and have a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode of What Color is Your Tractor!Learn More at https://fastline.com! FASTLINE AUCTIONSAuctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. We also make it super simple for our customers – our auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Learn more at Fastline.com!Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
Listen to the podcast here - https://www.northamericanag.com/north-american-ag-spotlight - Navigating Your Career in AgricultureIn this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak talks to Dustin Toberman about how to navigate your career, whether you're just starting out, or changing lanes mid-career. Dustin shares his story of starting out as a barge deckhand on the Mississippi, and the lessons he learned as he climbed the ladder. He shares what led him to start his company, OMNI Ag, and his podcast "Boot Pit to Boardroom".Being raised around a family-operated grain business gave him the opportunity to witness how important good people can be to an organization. His father and grandfather showed him that without the right people who are true to your company's values, your business will die. Early on, he recognized the need for leaders to support and champion their people. He took that philosophy with him throughout his career outside the family business in the agriculture industry.Dustin's first job in the industry was as a barge deckhand on the Mississippi. The work was physically demanding and dangerous but it allowed him to see the world from the perspective of those at the foundation of a company. On a daily basis, he was reminded that the company could not succeed without their buy-in and hard work. As his career advanced he was awarded more responsibility and the opportunity to lead people, starting out in operations and eventually in the corporate office leading an entire district. Dustin's travels took him to new locations meeting new challenges with a diverse array of teams. No matter where he went, he took with him the lessons learned on the barges and in the bins of his family's grain business.In Dustin's 20+ years in the industry, he's learned that no matter what business he's worked with, the key to success was always the same: Having the right people on your team is the difference between winning and losing. Many of those he's worked with have gone on to find success leading their own teams. Although different in many ways, all of those people carried with them certain winning traits.OMNI Ag is in the business of building futures, with career placement services focused on lasting success for talent and businesses alike. With proven methods for talent acquisition and retention, they partner with businesses to define and strengthen company culture. Learn more about OMINI Ag at https://omni-ag.com/#farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comThis episode is sponsored by Fastline - A LEADER IN FARM EQUIPMENT Join us this February 14-17 at the National Farm Machinery Show, tell us why you love your tractor color and have a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode of What Color is Your Tractor!Learn More at https://fastline.com! The New York Farm Show is the leading farm show in the Northeast since 1985. The show hosts more than 400 exhibitors displaying the latest in farm equipment, tractors, combines and farm implements; seed and crop protection products; farm supplies and services, dairy and beef production, woodlot and related industry supplies.Learn more at https://newyorkfarmshow.com FASTLINE AUCTIONSAuctions is the only auction platform with over 40 years of data to target more farmers than any other. We also make it super simple for our customers – our auctions are embedded directly into Fastline.com's current website listings, so there's no need for buyers to visit a separate website. Learn more at Fastline.com!Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com