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On the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: Our coverage from the Indiana State Fair continues. You'll hear this year's winners from the 4-H Supreme Drive last weekend. You'll also hear from Dr. Bernie Engel, the new dean of Purdue Agriculture, as he talks about his push to continue to grow ag research at the university. Eric Pfeiffer talks with Chuck Conner—a Benton County native who now serves as President and CEO of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Conner discusses the next Farm Bill—as well as the need for farm labor reform. Plus, market analyst Brian Basting with Advance Trading explains the double-digit gains for soybean and wheat futures Friday afternoon. All of that and more as part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: Our coverage from the Indiana State Fair continues. You'll hear this year's winners from the 4-H Supreme Drive last weekend. You'll also hear from Dr. Bernie Engel, the new dean of Purdue Agriculture, as he talks about his push to continue to grow ag research at the university. Eric Pfeiffer talks with Chuck Conner—a Benton County native who now serves as President and CEO of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Conner discusses the next Farm Bill—as well as the need for farm labor reform. Plus, market analyst Brian Basting with Advance Trading explains the double-digit gains for soybean and wheat futures Friday afternoon. All of that and more as part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we're talking to Susan Edgell, the daughter of Purdue University trailblazer Virginia Ferris. Virginia was the first woman appointed to the College of Agriculture faculty and had a significant influence on the department's teaching, research and culture. She was also one of the world's leading experts on the soybean cyst nematode. Susan shares stories about growing up in the Boilermaker community from her time at the Purdue nursery school to the memories she has of traveling for her parents' nematode research. She reflects on her mother's journey navigating higher education as a woman in the 1950s, a time when academics were centered around the success of men, plus discusses her mom's self-taught DNA research and the joy she had for mentoring Purdue students. Listen as Susan shares her mother's advice for women in male-dominated fields and how Virginia's legacy of persistence helped pave the way for a new generation of women and diversity in STEM.
On the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: You'll hear from the new Indiana FFA President Kelby Roberts, who is originally from Rushville FFA. She is among the seven new state officers named during this week's Indiana FFA State Convention. Also, Sabrina Halvorson shares what Purdue Agriculture's new dean Bernie Engel had to say in his recent testimony before Congress about ag research. C.J. Miller and HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin have an update on drought conditions across Indiana. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading explains the sell-offs we've seen on Thursday and Friday in the grain markets. All of that and more as part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast—Weekend of April 15-16, 2023: 1.) Eric Pfeiffer reports from Ag Week at Purdue's campus as Purdue Agriculture spreads the importance of the ag industry with the rest of the university's students and staff. 2.) Julia Wickard, Indiana's Executive Director of the USDA Farm Service Agency is strongly encouraging farmers who experienced storm damage from tornadoes and storms two weeks ago to report those to her office as soon as possible. 3.) C.J. Miller talks with Indiana Congresswoman Erin Houchin about solutions for labor shortages impacting the ag industry. 4.) Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast for the coming week. 5.) AND Brian Basting with Advance Trading discusses the impact of recent corn export sales to China, as well as the recent planting weather forecast on Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the Wednesday HAT Podcast: It's Ag Week at Purdue's campus—and Eric Pfeiffer chats with a Purdue Ag Economics student about the sharing Purdue Agriculture and the importance of the ag industry with the rest of Purdue's students and staff. Also, John Linville with StoneX talks about the different factors impacting nitrogen prices—and why more Indiana farmers may be using urea as their nitrogen fertilizer this spring. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has a look at your Indiana Farm Forecast—Plus, Arlan Suderman with StoneX takes a look at the USDA's WASDE report and shares some of the key points from that report. That's all part of your Wednesday Hoosier Ag Today Podcast!
The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast – Weekend of Oct. 8-9, 2022: 1.) Rain is likely to move across Indiana late Tuesday in early Wednesday, which may cause a disruption in your harvest plans. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has his Seed Genetics Direct Harvest Weather Forecast on the way. 2.) There's a new company based out of Hancock County called Verility, Inc. that is developing new breeding technology for pork producers. C.J. Miller reports how this Indiana company is working to revolutionize the livestock industry. 3.) Eric Pfeiffer profiles Bryan Overstreet and his family, who says being a Purdue Ag Alumni is a family tradition! Four generations of his family have all graduated with a Purdue Agriculture degree – with a fifth generation being groomed to be among the next Purdue students! 4.) Bob Utterback with Utterback Marketing Services reviews the grain markets ahead of the USDA's upcoming WASDE report on Wednesday. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
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Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.
Timely topics on public policy issues related to state and local government in Indiana published once a month.
A monthly examination of real life insect encounters that encourages readers to see beyond what 'bugs' them and into the fascinating life of insects.