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Join us as we welcome Dr. Axel Garcia y Garcia, Cropping systems agronomist, and Jeff Vetsch, Researcher at the Southern Research and Outreach Center, to discuss the latest research in cover crops and how they interact with nutrient management for row crops.
FIDF Chief Executive Officer Steve Weil welcomes Rabbi Stewart Weiss, Director and Founder of the Jewish Outreach Center in Ra'anana, and father of IDF Sgt. Ari Weiss HY”D, to discuss Rabbi Weiss' journey making Aliyah, and being the father of a fallen solider. Rabbi Weiss recounts his son Ari's challenges trying to get into an elite anti-terrorist unit in the IDF, initially struggling but ultimately becoming an explosives expert and a sharpshooter. Ari, Rabbi Weiss explains, was in demand and was flown about into the field on many missions. Ari fell in battle in Nablus at the age of 21 on September 30, 2002. Rabbi Weiss took on the responsibility of comforting other parents of fallen soldiers, being open and honest about his battle dealing with the pain and challenges of the loss of a child entering the prime of his or her life. Rabbi Weiss explains that one of the things that has strengthened him most is speaking with other families and experiencing their strength in the face of loss. While Rabbi Weiss misses his son dearly, he is proud of the sacrifice that his son, and all sons and daughters serving in the IDF, made for the safety of Israel's citizenry.Donate NOW at FIDF.org for the fastest and most direct way to give IDF Soldiers what they need most. 100% of your contribution will go to meet their emergency humanitarian needs.
Faith Outreach Center Intl. 44/1 Anniversary Celebration - Pastor Anthony Walker, Pastor Steven Davis, Mrs. Rosie Marin, Pastor John Montana, Bishop Charles Flowers, Brother Bud Gardner
Faith Outreach Center Intl. 44/1 Anniversary Celebration - Pastor Anthony Walker, Pastor Steven Davis, Mrs. Rosie Marin, Pastor John Montana, Bishop Charles Flowers, Brother Bud Gardner
In the podcast, Extension Swine Educator Sarah Schieck Boelke speaks with Gabriella Lima who recently finished her Master of Science degree in the Department of Animal Science. Gabriella speaks about a research project she worked on. The research project was very comprehensive in what it all looked at, but specifically, Gabriella looked at the effects of growth performance and carcass characteristics when feeding hybrid rye to organically raised growing-finishing pigs. Gabriella does briefly share the other aspects of the research project that were studied by others, but didn't share those results.Learn more about research featured in the podcastAbstract published in the Journal of Animal Science, volume 102, Issue Supplement 2, Pages 58-59. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skae102.068Organic pigs & rye: The rest of the story article was originally printed in The LAND publication (July 5, 2024) and reprinted on the UMN Extension Swine blog.Article featured in UMN Extension's Source magazine Fall 2024 issue.Article featured on UMN West Central Research and Outreach Center's website, titled: Organic Pigs and Hybrid Rye.Summary of 2024 Organic Swine Field Day event held at the West Central Research and Outreach CenterArticle published in National Hog Farmer, November 2024Podcast recorded with Swine Podcasts by Wisenetix, featuring Dr. Lee JohnstonThis podcast was recorded on November 5, 2024.
On this episode, we take a look behind the scenes of the 2024 ALC-Community Investors Project to construct a new headquarters of Zan Wesley Holmes Jr. Community Outreach Center (ZWHJCOC). The project is the first in the new Dallas Catalyst Project: Mill City initiative to get underway. Our guest is Frances Smith-Dean, ZWHJCOC's Executive Director. We discussed the outreach center's mission, its needs in a new facility, and how Zan Wesley Holmes Jr. himself continues to inspire the organization's work.
Send us a textIn this episode of Shoresides, we delve into the often-overlooked reality of human trafficking survivors in coastal North Carolina. Join host Nick Magrino as he interviews Dawn Ferrer, Executive Director of A Safe Place, a nonprofit supporting survivors of human trafficking. Many of these survivors are left homeless, with few possessions, while struggling with substance use and the long-term effects of their experiences.Ferrer explains how childhood trauma often leads to vulnerabilities, exposing individuals to exploitation. Through initiatives like supportive housing and their upcoming farm program, A Safe Place is working to bridge gaps in care, providing safe housing and employment opportunities for survivors. Learn about the intersecting crises of homelessness, substance abuse, and human trafficking, and how communities can step up to offer real solutions.Listen in to understand the harsh realities of survival and recovery in coastal North Carolina, and how community resilience begins with addressing the root causes of vulnerability.Here are five helpful tips and resources from A Safe Place:Victim Identification & Hotline: Reach out to the toll-free hotline for support, emergency supplies, and resources (855-723-7529).Restorative Housing: Survivors and their children can access free, trauma-focused transitional housing in a safe, secure location.Outreach Center & Case Management: Victims receive personalized support through the Outreach Center and ongoing case management services.Education & Prevention: Get trained on human trafficking awareness and prevention through expert-led programs.Volunteer Opportunities: Contribute to the mission by volunteering your time or skills.Learn more at A Safe Place.Support the Show.www.shoresides.org
Residents of Douglas and Washington Counties are eligible for business physical disaster loans and home disaster loans to replace damaged property. Nebraskans from Burt, Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy, Saunders and Washington Counties qualify for economic injury disaster loans which help small businesses meet financial obligations impacted by the April storms. The deadline for physical damage loan applications is July 15, while the economic injury loan applications are available through February 2025.
The Elders share several updates as well as vision and direction for OCC in the coming year.
Listen to this sermon from our Director of Outreach Kelly Lester, as she shares the vision for our newly established Outreach Center and unpacks God's heart for us to reach the least, the last, and the lost of our city with the Gospel.
On this special edition of Testimonies Over Test Scores Wes joins Dr. Brian Sleeth, the executive director of The Christian Outreach Center.Brian once found himself experiencing homelessness, and now he runs a charity program that funds financial literacy classes and more for those at risk of homelessness through a chain of thrift stores called "The Purple Cow".
In this episode of Catholic Soup, Deacon Dave Proffitt and Father Bill Cleaves engage in a profound discussion on the importance of faith, hope, community, and accepting our crosses to bear. The episode comes on the backdrop of Easter and the clergy's retelling of their experiences during the holy week. The hosts reflect on the intensive effort put into ensuring the week was a success and how their spiritual community played a significant part. They delve into the concept of feeling welcomed in a community and the impact it has on drawing individuals back to faith. In this conversation, they highlight Christ's call for us to carry our cross and its relevance in our daily lives. Deacon Dave Proffitt shares a personal story about his wife Lynn's recent cancer diagnosis and how this experience brought into focus their faith journey and the power of community support. They invoke St. Paul's assurance that all things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to his purpose. The episode also discusses the Outreach Center and other community outreach efforts in bringing hope and support to those in need. The recognition that their efforts work as a reflection of their faith and their sense of community should be an inspiration for their audience. The episode reiterates that through these acts of service, they communicate, 'Jesus is still here' and extend the hope of resurrection to all. The episode concludes with a prayer and a humorous anecdote from one of their church services, reminding listeners again of the importance of faith and laughter in navigating life's challenges.
The region has been in a drought that started in 2020. Until this week, nearly all of the state was abnormally dry and 75 percent of the state in a moderate drought. Then rain and snow hit and Thursday morning's drought monitor report contained some good news. On Thursday, 43 percent of the state is in a moderate drought thanks to that multi-day storm system. Jeff Strock joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about what that means for soils — and farms — around Minnesota. Strock is a soil scientist who shares information with farmers in his role with the University of Minnesota Southwest Research and Outreach Center.
The warmest winter on record has also brought some of the lowest snow cover on record to much of Minnesota.What does the lack of snow mean for Minnesota's soils and farmers this year?Jeff Strock is a professor with the University of Minnesota Southwest Research and Outreach Center.
Dan gives an update on Outreach Center's relationship with the ministries on Oak Haven property, a personal update, and then exhorts us to live a life of holiness.
In this episode of the Agri-Biz Show, Rusty Halvorson shares audio with Tom Hoverstad, a researcher at the U of M Southern Research and Outreach Center in Waseca, about this year's corn crop in Minnesota. Ada, MN, producer Neil Rockstad was at the American Farm Bureau's annual convention/trade show on behalf of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association. NDSU Extension and SDSU Extension are teaming up for beef cattle producer symposiums in February, the SDSU dairy barns are closing in June, the North Dakota Farmers Union is the state lead for a national pilot program to pay producers for their conservation efforts, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight we welcome Outcast's brother Biffermac to the studio so he can tell us about his recent ER room experience and how broken the medical system is. He will discuss his version of how the insurance companies are dictating care instead of the doctors. Then we will get into a bit of survival prep knowledge because Biffermac is very aware of how long canned foods can last beyond expiration dates and what expiration dates can mean. Finally, since it's a more giving time of year Mr. Biffermac will tell us about his work with the Open Door Outreach Center that feeds needy families right here in Oakland County.Open Door Outreach Center website: https://opendooroutreachcenter.com/ Get your thoughts in ahead of showtime or during so we can add your comments to the live chat show. Send your questions to us via our Dangerous Super Chats link here: http://www.dangeroussuperchats.com/SUPPORT THE SHOWSuper Chat Tip https://bit.ly/42W7iZHBuzzsprout https://bit.ly/3m50hFTSubscribeStar http://bit.ly/42Y0qM8Paypal http://bit.ly/3Gv3ZjpPatreon http://bit.ly/3G37AVxHow to grow lots of food in a grid-down situation.This is for people who want the fastest and easiest ways to produce healthy and delicious meat, eggs, and vegetables. Because you know that growing your own food is like printing your own money. Register for FREE full access to the webinar: http://dangerousoffgrid.comCONNECT WITH USWebsite https://www.dangerousinfopodcast.com/Guilded Chatroom http://bit.ly/42OayqyEmail the show dangerousinfopodcast@protonmail.comJoin mailing list http://bit.ly/3Kku5YtSOCIALSInstagram https://www.instagram.com/dangerousinfo/Twitter https://twitter.com/jaymz_jesseGab https://gab.com/JessejaymzTruth Social https://truthsocial.com/@jessejaymzWATCH LIVERumble https://rumble.com/c/DangerousInfoPodcastPilled Foxhole https://pilled.net/profile/144176Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/dangerousinfopodcastCloutHub https://clouthub.com/DangerousINFOpodcastTwitter https://twitter.com/jaymz_jesseD-Live https://dlive.tv/DangerousINFOpodcastSEND STUFFJesse JaymzPO Box 541Clarkston, MI 48347SMART is the acronym that was created by technocrats that have setup the "internet of things" that will eventually enslave humanity to their needs. Support the show
Both Kevin Urichko and Rebecca Lang served on the same staff at a local church for a number of years. Now, they have partnered for an outreach center with a permanent presence in the Altamonte Springs area, in a building known as "The Lighthouse." Both guests on today's show talk about Shepherd Ministries (no relation to the Shepherd Radio), and the many groups they serve.
Jim McDonough spent 26 years in the United States Army and retired as a Colonel. Jim was originally commissioned as an Air Defense Artillery Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School, Class 1-82 on March 11th, 1982. He had combat deployments in both the Gulf War and the invasion in Iraq. In Jim's post military career, he was the Chief Executive Officer of the Veteran's Outreach Center and he is currently the CEO of The Headstrong Project, one of the most notable veteran organizations around. theheadstrongproject.org Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors at www.hazardground.com/sponsors Shop Amazon! As an Amazon Associate We Earn From Qualifying Purchases...You Know The Deal! (Paid Link) Help grow the show! Spread the word, tell a friend!! Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts! Episode Intro Music: “Prelude” by “Silence & Light” (www.silenceandlightmusic.com) Photo Credit: Jim McDonough