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In this episode of AgNet News Hour, Sabrina Halvorson and Lorrie Boyer discuss the growing trend of consuming raw milk and the associated dangers, particularly regarding a recent case of bird flu contamination at a California farm. The conversation also covers broader issues of public safety, regulatory actions, and the ongoing concerns about the bird flu virus mutating across species. Additionally, they touch on the shift in consumer preferences toward biodegradable packaging for produce and the importance of sustainability in the food industry. The episode also features an interview with Roland Fumasi, head of Rabo Research Food and Agribusiness North America for Rabo AgriFinance and Rabo Bank. He discusses the potential impacts on the agricultural industry with President-elect Trump returning to office. The conversation covers anticipated trade tensions with China, Mexico, and Canada, the effects of tariffs and retaliatory tariffs, inflation in the food system, and pressures on farm inputs. Fumasi also examines the resilience of U.S. consumers, potential inflationary policies, and how farmers can prepare for uncertain times. Positive aspects such as regulatory and energy policy adjustments are also highlighted.
From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting annual convention, DeLoss shares market conversations with Arlan Suderman, Stone X and Andrick Payen, Rabo Agrifinance. Later he talks with Kailee Butler, President/CEO of National Oilseed Processors Assn. on efforts to bring more value to soybeans. Jim Taylor then wraps up the program with a weather segment from Paul Otto.
Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. I'm Chuck Zimmerman. I've lost count of how many Farm Progress Shows I have attended but it's a lot. This year in Boone, IA we had great weather and that's not always the case. But it was also an opportunity to see friends as well as clients. I was only on site for Tuesday and half of Wednesday but I recorded 26 interviews that you can find on AgNewsWire in our virtual newsroom for the event. So, speaking of clients and the fact that we're always interested in what's new in the world of agribusiness I'm going to share interviews with several companies. They include: Scott Nelson, Make Hay; Thad England, Groundwork Bioag; Craig Dick, Phospholutions; Scott Trbovich, Taranis and Steve Nicholson, Rabo AgriFinance. They'll go in that order. We post the ZimmCast on AgWired as the official podcast. We also post stories using other interviews as we have time so keep your eye out for them too. That's the ZimmCast for now. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.
In this episode, Tom and Julie are joined by Steve Nicholson, Senior Analyst - Grains & Oilseeds, Rabo AgriFinance. The three of them discuss the current grain market and what market trends growers should look out for in the next couple of months.
Dairy prices have been low for some time, giving producers several reasons to lack optimism for the second half of 2024. Lucas Fuess, the senior dairy analyst for Rabo AgriFinance, says the industry needs to get through the next few months first.
It's Day Two of Top Producer Summit 2024 and coverage for this episode is sponsored by Rabo AgriFinance. We have a conversation with Stephen Nicholson, global sector strategist, grains & oilseed at Rabo, about the latest in biofuel market development. Sam Taylor, farm inputs analyst at Rabo AgriFinance, joins us for a conversation about crop input trends. The Farm CPA himself, Paul Neiffer, is also at TPS and he shares important information about the Corporate Transparency Act.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, we talk with Vive Crop Protection's David Reif and George Huckaby about crop protection strategies for corn and cotton plants. We also sit down with Rabo AgriFinance's Lance Zimmerman to discuss what the cattle market might look like in 2024 and beyond and how producers can capitalize. In this week's installment of “The Dirt With Nutrien,” Senior Agronomists Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock discuss Liebig's Law of the Minimum and other tools that will help growers manage inputs and yield potential. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, Mexico has extended zero-duty imports of pork, beef and poultry for eligible suppliers, including those in the United States, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz challenges you to raise your chainsaw game. The episode also features the latest single from Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist EV Mae, “New Lyric.” LISTED AS ONE OF THE 60 BEST AGRICULTURE PODCASTS BY FEEDSPOT: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/agriculture_podcasts/ Timestamps Intro and news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:10 David Reif and George Huckaby, Vive Crop Protection: 6:29 Lance Zimmerman, Rabo AgriFinance: 13:00 Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock, Nutrien: 19:19 Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 26:57 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 29:25 EV Mae: 30:52
Joanna talked Lance Zimmerman, senior VP of beef cattle market analytics for Rabo AgriFinance about cattle prices, why beef prices are high, impact of direct sales to customers and trends to keep an eye on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rabo AgriFinance Stephen Nicholson gives us a look into the corn and soybean market and what farmers could expect.
Ask 100 consumers to define “sustainable farming” and you'll get 100 different answers. It's time for that to change as Agricultural industry leaders are now poised to do so. Put simply, sustainable farming is a journey that incorporates technology and know-how to produce bigger yields using ever-decreasing amounts of natural resources such as water, fertility, diesel, and time. Matt Miles and Kelly Garrett join Cristian Barcan, VP of Sustainability for Rabo AgriFinance to explain real strides in production Ag's sustainability quest. The best part: Sustainability is not at odds with modern farming, you don't have to be a 100% cover cropper, no-tiller, organic operation, or many of the other hurdles you may have thought prevented you from being “sustainable.” The future looks bright (and profitable) for the new definition of sustainability. Presented by Advanced Drainage Systems
As summer grilling season approaches, the demand for US beef is increasing. Lance Zimmerman, Senior Beef Analyst for Rabo AgriFinance, discusses how this demand is reflected within the market.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen as Owen Wagner, Senior Analyst for Grains and Oilseeds at Rabo AgriFinance, discusses how utilizing sustainable aviation fuel and carbon credits can help soybean growers meet CO2 reduction goals and increase revenue.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Where's the beef industry going? That's a question we'd all like to answer. The closest we can get to reading the future is analyzing trends, and pairing that with historical data. Lance Zimmerman, senior beef and cattle analyst with Rabo AgriFinance, shares insights with today's host, Miranda Reiman, from a recently published paper titled “Not So Fast. That herd rebuild will take time. “ They discuss: How the herd contraction will affect prices for you.When we will start to see the national herd rebuild.Needed economic incentive.Beef demand trends and how that affects cattle producers.This episode is sponsored by Lallemand Animal Nutrition. Find more information to make Angus work for you in the Angus Beef Bulletin and ABB EXTRA. Make sure you're subscribed! Sign up here to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA. Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.
Joel Hastings of DairyBusiness News interviews Lucas Fuess and Ryan Findlay with Rabo AgriFinance. The podcast takes a look at the markets for 2023 and how the dairy industry will shape up. Ryan Findlay, Leader of business development in North America for carbon banking talks about carbon banking, sustainability and how it can help dairy farmers.
Listen in on this episode where Christian Barcan, Rabo AgriFinance sustainability officer, discusses how certain sustainability trends can increase crop production and decrease input.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It is Day 2 of our coverage of Top Producer Summit 2023, and this morning's program is brought to you by Rabo AgriFinance. Visit raboag.com. We have conversations with Shay Foulk of AgView Solutions, Sam Taylor of RaboAg, and Precision Risk Management's president Jeff Svennes along with Ryan Jones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KSU Feedlot Bootcamp and Interns New FSA Dairy Program and the Upcoming Women Managing the Farm Conference The Age-Old Question… Genetics versus Environment 00:01:08 — KSU Feedlot Bootcamp and Interns: We kick off this Wednesday's program with K-State faculty member in the Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Karol Fike. Karol joins us to discuss a program that she has helped in facilitating in the last five years for students at K-State called the Feedlot Bootcamp. She shares that the program gives interested students the opportunity to network with and learn from feedlot professionals across the state, and she also gives tips on what to look for in a potential intern and why internships today are so important. The Feedlot Bootcamps are generously sponsored by Zoetis, Midwest Pulls, Rabo Agrifinance, Philbro Animal Health, MicroTechnologies, and Axiota. You can contact Karol through her email which is karol@ksu.edu More information on the Feedlot Bootcamps can be found here 00:12:12 — New FSA Dairy Program and the Upcoming Women Managing the Farm Conference: We're also joined by one of our friends from the Kansas FSA, Tonya Ackerman. Tonya shares insight on upcoming deadlines, a new program recently announced by Secretary Vilsack, and her excitement for the upcoming Women Managing the Farm Conference. 00:23:04 — The Age-Old Question… Genetics versus Environment: In this week's Beef Cattle Institute's Ask the Experts, we are joined by K-State experts Brad While, Bob Larson, and Brian Lubbers for a discussion on whether genetics or the environment play a bigger role in replacement heifer development. Send comments, questions, or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Samantha Bennett and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Get the latest news of agriculture with American Ag Today! On today's show, we talk poultry with Christine McCracken of Rabo AgriFinance.
Today we share our very last conversation from the 2022 Farm Progress Show. Andrick Pain, a Grain and Oilseed Analyst for Rabo AgriFinance, joined Tanner to talk through some of the latest and coming trends in ag markets.
Commodities are often referred to as a “hedge against inflation” in the financial markets. With inflation at generational highs, what is the outlook for agricultural commodities – particularly feed grains – as harvest gets underway?Prices are always a hot topic in agricultural circles, and they were certainly on the minds of many farmers attending the Farm Progress Show in late August. Feedstuffs editor Sarah Muirhead spoke with a pair of analysts from Rabo AgriFinance to get to the bottom of what the industry should expect as combines start rolling in earnest later this month. Sarah spoke first with Andrick Payen Diaz de la Vega about the inherent volatility in the current markets; later, you'll hear from Sam Taylor about a global perspective on the seed and inputs underpinning the cost of producing feed grains.
There’s no doubt that nitrogen prices have seen a steep price increase again as of late. Most of this momentum is being propelled by the current state of the natural gas market. Sam Taylor, farm input analyst with Rabo AgriFinance, says North American natural gas prices are the highest they’ve been since about 2008. “What... Read More
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Lance Zimmerman, the senior beef analyst at Rabo AgriFinance, wants to share his experience studying the cattle industry with the entire beef supply chain. During the conversation for the MEAT+POULTRY podcast, Zimmerman describes why the move to Rabo AgriFinance was the right one for his career. Previously, Zimmerman worked for nearly 12 years at CattleFax as a market analyst. Zimmerman starts off discussing his background of being a Kansas rancher and how it helps him during his analysis daily. Next, he dives into some topics that are affecting the cattle industry including supply chain issues, identifying consumer demands and the drought conditions in the Midwest. Zimmerman also talks about what feed costs could look like for the rest of 2022 and how well the United States is trading with other countries in cattle. Finally, Zimmerman returns to why he enjoys this job and what he hopes to bring to the table in the future at Rabobank. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatpoultry-podcast/message
Davis Michaelsen chats one-on-one with Steve Nicholson of Rabo AgriFinance about a wealth of market topics, including the global food crisis, China's economy, price trajectory, seasonal price patterns, and more. Joe Vaclavik of Standard Grain talks price action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the TopSoil Podcast, Mitchell sits down with Cristian Barcan, the Vice President of Sustainability North America at Rabo AgriFinance, to discuss sustainability, carbon sequestration and markets, and more. Mitchell HoraContinuum AgWebsiteFacebookTwitterCristian BarcanRabo AgriFinanceLinkedIn
On this episode, Daniel Whitley of the USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service talks about taking U.S. agriculture to the world, Rabo AgriFinance's Roland Formasi discusses strategies for containing costs on the farm and UPL's Lynn Justesen says now is the time to formulate a plan for controlling pests, disease and weeds in the field in the upcoming growing season. Ray Bohacz breaks down the difference between plastic and elastic bolts and springs in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features rising country music star Paige King Johnson. Timestamps Intro and news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 7:17 Daniel Whitley, Foreign Agricultural Service: 7:36 Roland Formasi, Rabo AgriFinance: 13:18 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 16:38 Lynn Justesen, UPL: 17:11 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 29:11 Gateway Seed Co.: 30:51 Paige King Johnson: 31:21
This episode of The Dairy Show contains audio from the 2021 Expo Seminar, “How we are evaluating farm loans.” Panelists include Sam Miller, BMO Harris, Roger Murray, Farm Credit East, and Matthew Wilson, Rabo AgriFinance, with Moderator Millaine Wells, WFRV-TV, Green Bay, Wis. To listen to additional recordings of Expo Seminars, visit https://worlddairyexpo.com/pages/2021-Videos-&-Photos.php
This episode of The Dairy Show contains the audio from the 2021 Expo Seminar, “How we are evaluating farm loans.” Panelists include Sam Miller, BMO Harris, Roger Murray, Farm Credit East, and Matthew Wilson, Rabo AgriFinance, with Moderator Millaine Wells, WFRV-TV, Green Bay, Wis. To listen to additional recordings of Expo Seminars, visit https://worlddairyexpo.com/pages/2021-Videos-&-Photos.php
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Dan Hallstrom, Pres. & CEO of USMEF, gives an update on the start of the US/Japan trade deal, Dr. Dan Kovich, Dir. of Science & Technology for NPPC, responds to new plant-based pork products, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson discusses the market impact of plant-based products and Randy Dickhut with Farmers National Company discusses land values.
Monday on Adams On Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson gives his holiday forecast, Rabo AgriFinance grain & oilseeds analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook and ASA CEO Ryan Findlay discusses trade and biodiesel developments.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture ASA CEO Ryan Findlay says he's doubtful USMCA gets done this year but is hopeful it will early next year, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook for the rest of the year and former USDA chief economist Joe Glauber shares concerns about potential ramifications of MFP payments.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin discusses efforts to increase funding for the Farmers First Act, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson looks ahead to this week's USDA report and Chad Colby gives a harvest update from Central Illinois.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture ACE CEO Brian Jennings shares his concerns with EPA's RFS plan, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook, Sr. Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute Joe Glauber gives his perspective on the US/China trade deal and Ohio farmer Cy Prettyman gives a harvest update.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Purdue Ag economist Michael Langemeier gives the latest numbers in the Purdue/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook and Illinois farmer David Erickson gives a harvest report.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture NPPC Chief Veterinarian Liz Wagstrom gives an update on efforts to keep African Swine Fever out of the U.S., Rabo AgriFinance grain & oilseed analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook and Chris Bliley, VP Regulatory Affairs for Growth Energy discusses the RFS.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson gives a more favorable forecast, Rabo AgriFinance grain & oilseeds analyst Steve Nicholson gives reaction to USDA's August crop report and RFA Sr Strategic Advisor Bob Dinneen discusses more EPA RFS waivers.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture AFBF chief economist John Newton discusses the MFP payments and the ag economy and Rabo AgriFinance grain and oilseeds analyst Steve Nicholson discusses crop conditions and market outlook.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Kansas Wheat Growers CEO Justin Gilpin gives an update on the Kansas wheat harvest, Rabo AgriFinance grain and oilseeds analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook, University of Illinois ag economist Scott Irwin discusses the ongoing battle over SRE's and Erin Ennis, Sr. VP US/China Business Council updates trade talks.
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture AFBF's Don Parrish discusses the latest WOTUS court ruling, Rabo AgriFinance grain analyst Steve Nicholson looks at the market reaction to late planting and St. Jo, Mo farmer Gene Millard gives a planting update from his area.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture Shawna Morris, VP Trade Policy for NMPF discusses the impact of lifting the metal tariffs on Mexico and Canada, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook and ACE CEO Brian Jennings discusses the potential for biofuels in the climate change debate.
Friday on Adams on Agriculture Kansas Wheat Growers CEO Justin Gilpin discusses this year's wheat tour results, Ray Atkinson with AFBF discusses mental health concern among farmers, Steve Nicholson with Rabo AgriFinance gives his market outlook and University of Illinois agronomist Emerson Nafziger gives agronomic tips for late planted crops.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson gives the forecast for the week ahead, Steve Nicholson with Rabo AgriFinance gives a market outlook and Chandler Goule, CEO of NAWG explains the significance of the WTO ruling with China in favor of the U.S.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture Megan Grimes, Program Manager for the Nebraska Ethanol Board gives an update on the impact of flooding on the state's ethanol industry, Steve Nicholson, grain & oilseeds analyst for Rabo AgriFinance gives a market outlook and Scott Richman, chief economist for the Renewable Fuels Association explains why ethanol is not the reason for higher gas prices.
Friday on Adams on Agriculture Paul Schlegel with AFBF updates efforts for ag labor reform, Steve Nicholson with Rabo AgriFinance discusses markets including hemp and Eric Bohl with Missouri Farm Bureau explains why new plant based burgers need to be taken seriously by the livestock industry.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture USDA Under Secretary Bill Northey gives an update on USDA response to Midwest flooding, Rabo AgriFinance grain & oilseeds analyst Steve Nicholson discusses market drivers such as flooding and trade and Terry Fleck, Ex. Dir. Of the Center for Food discusses research on consumer attitudes toward antibiotic use in animals.
Wednesday on Adams on Agriculture RFA President & CEO Geoff Cooper discusses the E 15 rule proposed by EPA, Steve Nicholson, Grain & Oilseeds analyst for Rabo AgriFinance gives his perspective on a potential trade deal with China and Shawna Morris, VP of Trade Policy for the US Dairy Export Council discusses trade issues with India.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson discusses flooding concerns, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson gives his market outlook and Erin Ennis, SR VP US/China Business Council gives her perspective on trade talks and possible trade deal.
Friday on Adams on Agriculture Dave Salmonsen with AFBF discusses China's purchase of U.S. soybeans, Arlan Suderman with INTL FC Stone explains the market reaction and impact of the soybean sales to China and Shawn Smeins with Rabo AgriFinance discusses their partnership with Conservis.
Tuesday on Adams on Agriculture Executive Director of Farmers for Free Trade Brian Kuehl discusses the latest on trade with China, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson explains how the markets view the recent trade news and Brian Jennings, CEO of the American Coalition for Ethanol reacts to EPA's RFS numbers for 2019.