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A hero is defined as someone whose actions are courageous in the face of danger and whose character is noble (even when no one is watching), making personal sacrifices and performing selfless acts of kindness to help others in need. A hero puts the needs of others before their own, even risking their life to save the lives of others. Oftentimes, although heroes deserve honor and respect, their service goes unnoticed or their sacrifice is forgotten because the world moves on and people are easily distracted from remembering what is important. This coming Monday is Memorial Day, a day to remember those brave men and women, heroes, in the American armed forces who gave their lives in service to their country. This Sunday is the Lord's Day, a day to remember and honor the Lord Jesus Christ, the ultimate hero, who bravely endured human injustice (although He lived a perfect and righteous life without breaking God's Law), suffered shame, torture and crucifixion and laid down His life in order to save the helpless and the undeserving, even those who were His enemies. And by His sacrifice, all who trust in His death and resurrection have been set free from the power of sin and death. Those who hope in Christ are free to live life now, without the fear of condemnation or of being rejected by God. Only, remember Jesus Christ and the ultimate cost He paid and let the life you now live show that you understand what a precious gift you have been given. Join us this Sunday as we study Romans 5:6-11 and "Remember the Life Given to Save Others" and worship the God, "who so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life (
Do you remember an illustration often used in gospel presentations of a picture of a heart-shape with a throne shown in the center? It was used to illustrate how, by default, all people are born with a self-centered focus; a sin nature. The chair in the illustration represents the "throne" in each person's heart from which the ruler of that heart reigns. Each sees themself on that throne directing their ways according to their own desires. "All of us like sheep have gone astray," Isaiah 53:6 says, "each of us has turned to his own way…" And Romans 3:23 states "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." A Christian recognizes Jesus as the rightful ruler of the heart and seated on that throne. Romans 10:9 says "that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved;" However, though as believers we acknowledge Jesus as Lord of our life, many struggle with yielding to His ultimate authority over all areas of their life. Professing with their mouths, "Jesus is Lord," but still not totally yielding to Christ in their thinking, speech, and actions, their heart remains divided. Perhaps for this reason, many wonder why they do not seem to be growing in spiritual maturity. Thankfully, God addresses this issue in His Word through Paul's writing to the Colossians. Join us this Sunday as we learn together what it means to "Let Christ Govern Your Heart" as we study Colossians 3:15-17 together. Prepare for Sunday: Read Colossians 3:15-17 and Ephesians 3:14-21. What does the "peace of Christ" mean to you? What promise does it hold for your present and future? How does the Word of Christ "dwell"
Kansas Wheat Rust for 2026 Flinchbaugh Center: U.S. Biofuels Managing Ticks, Chiggers and Mosquitoes 00:01:05 – Kansas Wheat Rust for 2026: K-State wheat pathologist, Kelsey Andersen Onofre, starts the show as she explains the likelihood of stripe, leaf and stem rust in Kansas this year. Wheat Rust Outlook and Reminders for the 2026 Season 00:12:05 – Flinchbaugh Center: U.S. Biofuels: The show continues with part of a Clearing the Air podcast episode from the Barry Flinchbaugh Center for Ag and Food Policy as Jenny Ifft, Mark Edelman and Scott Irwin discuss biofuels in the U.S. Full Podcast Episode 00:23:05 – Managing Ticks, Chiggers and Mosquitoes: Raymond Cloyd, K-State horticultural entomologist, ends the show saying personal protection and eliminating breeding sites can help prepare for encounters with ticks, chiggers and mosquitoes. 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 Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University 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 statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit Extension.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Welcome to Inside D.C., where we break down how the policy decisions made in Washington can impact your farm. This week, Brownfield's Carah Hart talks with Scott Irwin at the University of Illinois about ethanol policy: year-round, nationwide E15, the Renewable Fuel Standard and the 45Z tax credit. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, part of our special series on corn, Dr. Scott Irwin from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign shares deep insights into how grain markets truly work. He explains how policy uncertainty, biofuels, and global trade shape corn and soybean prices. The conversation explores market efficiency, forecasting accuracy, and why timing grain sales is so challenging. Dr. Irwin also reflects on decades of market evolution and decision-making. Listen now on all major platforms."If you want to try to understand what's driving corn and soybean markets over the last 15 years, the first place you need to start is biofuel policy."Meet the guest: Dr. Scott Irwin is the Laurence J. Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a global leader in agricultural economics. His work focuses on commodity markets, biofuels policy, and grain price behavior. Dr. Irwin is also the creator of the farmdoc project, supporting farm-level decision-making across the United States. Liked this one? Don't stop now — Here's what we think you'll love!What you will learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:02) Introduction(04:36) Market uncertainty(06:32) Sales strategies(07:49) Market evolution(13:02) Information quality(21:53) Market lessons(30:59) Final three questionsThe Crop Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- KWS
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Guest host Michelle Rook talks with Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management about the delicate situation with U.S. soybeans without China as a buyer. Plus we have Dr. Scott Irwin, agricultural economist at the University of Illinois, and The Scoop's Margy Eckelkamp talks about the dangers of "revenge" herbicide applications.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today we're diving again into an eye-opening conversation with our special guest, Scott Irwin from Network Plumbing. After surviving a recent cyclone up north, Matt and Scotty discuss the relevant challenges and opportunities in the plumbing business. Scotty shares invaluable insights on building a business from the ground up, emphasizing the importance of self-worth, financial literacy, and investing in oneself and others. Throughout the episode, they touch on everything from the pitfalls of discounting services, to the significance of understanding your true value, and even the role of innovation and technology in the plumbing industry. Don't miss Scotty's thought-provoking stories and practical advice on designing the life you want by starting with the end goal in mind. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting, this episode is packed with nuggets of wisdom that could help propel your business and personal growth. Tune in and get ready to take some notes!Watch the video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/ksnwJmVabZo00:00 Avoid Discounts; Maintain Value05:41 "Recognize Your Worth in Business"08:41 Invest in Yourself to Succeed11:01 Sydney Self-Worth Event Announcement13:43 Unwritten Goals and Aspirations18:54 Practical Goal-Setting and Milestones22:55 Hardworking Father, 80s Banking Insights24:24 "Invest or Stagnate"29:26 Teaching Life Choices30:39 "Customer Appreciation Gesture Summary"33:56 "Conversations and Connections"37:21 "The Camera That Changed Us"40:36 Attend Sydney Service EventResources:FB: https://web.facebook.com/networkplumbingIG: https://www.instagram.com/networktradies_/LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/scott-irwin ==========================================
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On Tuesday's AOA, we start the show with an update on a potential warmup ahead and the latest on South American weather with DTN Meteorologist Teresa Wells. In Segment Two, we discuss U.S. and Canadian relations, potential tariffs, government turmoil in Canada and more with Shaun Haney, host of RealAg Radio. In Segment Three, we get thoughts and perspective on 45Z/climate smart ag, sustainable aviation fuel and the overall ag economy with Scott Irwin, Agricultural Economist at the University of Illinois. Then we wrap with news headlines in Segment Four.
Welcome back to another edition of the UK's number one and only Memphis wrestling related podcast, Memphis Continental Wrestling Cast. On this week's show we cover November 17th 1984 where we will see promos from:- Bill Irwin& Scott Irwin vs. David Johnson & Tracy Smothers Jimmy Valiantvs. The Invader Mike Sharpe(w/Jimmy Hart & Jimmy Hart Jr.) vs. Jim Jamison Jerry Lawlervs. Pat Hutchinson Eddie Gilbert(w/Jimmy Hart & Jimmy Hart Jr.) vs. Ronnie Garvin Brad Batten& Mark Batten vs. The Dirty White Boys (Len Denton & Tony Anthony) (w/Jimmy Hart & Jimmy Hart Jr.) Visit linktr.ee/memphiscast for all handy bits todo with the podcast Enjoy what we do then join the fan club https://www.buzzsprout.com/2402466/support Follow the network @ptbnwrestling as well as the sister network North South Connection @NoSoPodNetwork as well as brand new network Backbone Wrestling Network @backbone24 You can watch the show https://youtu.be/HI9fkmeW-HA Check out Youtube.com/@northsouthconnectionpodnet and Youtube.com/@ptbwrestling Be sure to check out friends of the show, Our Vantage Point, Acid Washed Memories, Booking The Territory, Greetings From Allentown, The Outdated Wrestling Hour with Bob Smith and the Wrestlecopia network.
How are farmers supposed to thrive when the cost of production for an acre of corn has skyrocketed from approximately $800 in 2017 to more than $1,100 today? Join us for a discussion with Dr. Scott Irwin, the Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing from the University of Illinois, as we unpack the soaring production costs, the impact of inflation on farm expenses, and the intricate balance of maintaining profitability in such volatile markets. He offers his expert analysis on the various factors driving these cost increases, from fertilizer and seed to labor and insurance, and delves into the broader implications for the agricultural sector. So, don't miss this comprehensive episode packed with invaluable expertise and practical advice for today's farmers.
Listen in as Eduardo Gonzales, Argus US grains and oilseeds analyst, discusses the new USDA WASDE report with industry expert, Scott Irwin. This episode will cover: What data the USDA uses for their yield calculations How does the USDA collect this data Overall historic accuracy Market impacts from the WASDE reports
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On Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a look at severe weather in the U.S., world weather worries and market impacts with Jim Roemer from Best Weather Inc. in Segment One. Next up in Segment Two, we discuss new research examining weather data and optimal planting dates for corn along with thoughts on the ag economy, SAF and more with Scott Irwin, the Laurence J. Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. In Segment Three, we talk about the Farm Bill and trade with Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA). Finally in Segment Four, we discuss more headlines surrounding the Farm Bill process this week with Josh Baethge, Policy Editor for Farm Progress.
In today's podcast Paul has a conversation with Scott Irwin, a professor at the University of Illinois. Scott grew up on a farm in Iowa and has a passion for all things all and is a prolific provider of information on commodity marketing and biofuels.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Wrestling Stoop w/Bob Roop is back as Bob begins to discuss his time in The Cowboy's Mid South Wrestling territory circa 1981 & 1982. We discuss how Bob got the gig, leaving Angelo Poffo's ICW, winning the Louisiana Title in his debut, his Heel Turn, Bill Watts, Ted Dibiase, Super Destroyer - Scott Irwin, Bob Orton Jr., Tony Charles, Ken Mantell, Buddy Landel, Boyd Pierce, The Wild Samoans, plus Bonus Stories like The Road Warriors visiting Bob's mom, Bob's Hippie Weed Van, and so much more!A former National AAU Champion and U.S. Olympian, Bob doesn't hold back and opens up about his time in the world of Professional Wrestling.Available everywhere your Podcast Streaming needs are met.Visit our Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comPlease Subscribe to our Patreon to help pay the bills, https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes a $5 “All Access” Tier featuring our Patreon Exclusive Watch-Along Series, our insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare & Regional Rasslin), Early Show Releases, REMASTERED editions of the early Grenade episodes including NEW content never heard before! PLUS, monthly DIGITAL DOWNLOADS for your viewing and reading pleasure!Follow us on “X” (formerly Twitter) @RasslinGrenadeFollow and LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE located at https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade as we continue to add new videos from throughout wrestling history.The Wrestling Stoop w/Bob Roop is back as Bob begins to discuss his time in The Cowboy's Mid South Wrestling territory circa 1981 & 1982. We discuss how Bob got the gig, leaving Angelo Poffo's ICW, winning the Louisiana Title in his debut, his Heel Turn, Bill Watts, Ted Dibiase, Super Destroyer - Scott Irwin, Bob Orton Jr., Tony Charles, Ken Mantell, Buddy Landel, Boyd Pierce, The Wild Samoans, plus Bonus Stories like The Road Warriors visiting Bob's mom, Bob's Hippie Weed Van, and so much more! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Planting season is nearing in North America and as farmers head to the fields, they're doing so in a tough global market for agricultural commodities. Those markets have an impact on nearly every facet of our daily lives. Today we are joined by Dr. Scott Irwin, author and Laurence J. Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing at the University of Illinois, to share his market perspective (it's on the side of bearish) and what he sees ahead. How low for how long? That's a big question for the markets and one Scott dives into during the discussion. He also talks about his book, Back to the Futures, looking at the ag markets as an implication on the broader economy and educating a widespread audience using stories from his childhood on an Iowa farm.
Planting season is nearing in North America and as farmers head to the fields, they're doing so in a tough global market for agricultural commodities. Those markets have an impact on nearly every facet of our daily lives. Today we are joined by Dr. Scott Irwin, author and Laurence J. Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing at the University of Illinois, to share his market perspective (it's on the side of bearish) and what he sees ahead. How low for how long? That's a big question for the markets and one Scott dives into during the discussion. He also talks about his book, Back to the Futures, looking at the ag markets as an implication on the broader economy and educating a widespread audience using stories from his childhood on an Iowa farm.
Scott Irwin is the President of Delux Rental. Delux Rental is a family-owned business and have been serving South Eastern Michigan with construction and homeowner equipment rentals since 1966!Scott is also the 60th President of the American Rental Association, and served in 2023 as the ARA Board Chairman.Michael Larsen caught up with Scott during the ARA Show in New Orleans, learning about Delux Rental and Scott's involvement with the American Rental Association.This podcast episode was sponsored by Latner Software.Have you been searching for a modern equipment rental software that is web based, helps streamline your processes and aids decision making with in-built reporting? Watch a personalised demo of Latner Software in the link below:https://play.goconsensus.com/ue0152739
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The prices of oil, corn, wheat, or what's known as Commodity futures trading can be overwhelming, but Scott Irwin’s new book explains them.
Host Brady Brewer discussed the "boom" in renewable diesel and its expected impact on the soybean market with Dr. Scott Irwin, a professor of agricultural economics at the University of Illinois. In addition to discussing the renewable diesel market, Dr. Irwin also provides insight into the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) market and potential impacts on U.S. agriculture. Tune in to hear Brady and Scott discuss how the future might play out in these two important markets for U.S. agriculture. This episode is a recap of Dr. Scott Irwin's presentation at the 2024 Purdue Top Farmer Conference. Scott is the author of "Back To The Futures", a memoir of growing up on a family farm in Iowa and a market primer on commodity futures markets, which Scott has studied extensively over the course of his career, an academic career that is now in its 5th decade. Dr. Irwin is a globally recognized thought leader in agricultural economics and is one of the nation's foremost researchers focused on the impact of biofuels on commodity markets. Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. Transcript from the discussion and more information from the Purdue Top Farmer Conference can be found at https://purdue.ag/agcast153.
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Since its adoption in 2005, no other piece of policy has changed the corn industry more than the Renewable Fuel Standard. Ethanol has become one of the most important markets for corn in that time. But over the last couple of years, there are new developments that could be major boon for this crucial sector. So in this episode, we're going to talk with a few ethanol experts to get their perspectives on how that market has developed, where it's at today, and where they're hoping it will go in the future. Joining us are agricultural economist Scott Irwin from the University of Illinois; Julie Busse, a member of the National Corn Growers Association ethanol team; and Bradley Schad, the CEO of the Missouri Corn Merchandising Council and Missouri Corn Growers Association. They'll provide some important context about ethanol's history as a fuel, and also tell us how you can get involved with critical efforts to secure its future. Visit NCGA.com/Octane to get involved yourself. And you can learn more about Scott Irwin's new book, “Back to the Futures: Crashing Dirt Bikes, Chasing Cows, and Unraveling the Mystery of Commodity Futures Markets,” by visiting this link: https://www.amazon.com/Back-Futures-Crashing-Unraveling-Commodity/dp/B0CPKXFZ2Y
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On this week's show we chat to world leading agricultural economist Dr Scott Irwin. Scott is the chair of agricultural marketing at the University of Illinois. He grew up on a farm in Iowa and still manages the grain marketing end of the business.He recently wrote a book, Back to the Futures: Crashing dirt bikes, chasing cows and unravelling the mystery of commodity Futures Markets. The book helps to explain grain marketing and futures markets through stories from Scott's life and childhood.In the podcast he covers everything from sprint car racing to onion markets and speculators to grain elevators and crop insurance. Scott has some top tips for Irish farmers on grain trading and he even has some exclusive news for us.
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Friday's Second Hour: As avian influenza makes a bit of a comeback across the Midwest, CEO of the Northcentral Poultry Association Kevin Stiles tells us more about the current spread and their research into causes and prevention. Scott Irwin from Farmdoc Daily joins us to talk about his latest article digging into how much of a difference extreme weather events throughout the growing season affect final yield totals. Burgler Marketing & Management President Alan Brugler talks markets with us to wrap up the week as corn and soybeans remain lower.
University of Illinois agricultural economist Scott Irwin grew up in the corn and soybean fields of Iowa, but now works the fields of economics. He's a frequent speaker on the commodities and took to putting much of his life work into a book inspired conversations and research. We discuss his new work and how he engages with his social media audience.
Back to Ag Futures with Scott IrwinIn this episode, we are joined by a global leader in the field of agricultural economics. His research on commodity markets is widely cited by other academic researchers and is in high demand among farmers, market analysts, traders, and policymakers. We are discussing the future and history of agricultural futures and his book, “Back to the Futures: Crashing Dirt Bikes, Chasing Cows, and Unraveling the Mystery of Commodity Futures Markets “. We cover Scott's work and life in agri futures. How ag futures work, how they have developed and what might their future hold.
This week, we kick off our new series, Days of Futures Past, where we will be talking with the people who built these markets and those who know them best as we explore the lessons we need to make our commodity markets ready for the future. Our first guest is professor and author Scott Irwin. Scott is the Laurence J. Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing at the University of Illinois and the author of Back to the Futures: Crashing Dirt Bikes, Chasing Cows, and Unraveling the Mystery of the Commodity Futures Markets. SmarterMarkets™ host David Greely sits down with Scott to discuss some of the lessons of the past that we can use to build commodity futures markets that survive, flourish, and remain the beating heart of our economy.
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In this exciting new episode I am talking with Dr Scott about what cultural appropriation really means in terms of the Ayahuasca and how to give back to the indigenous guardians of this sacred medicine. Don't miss this episode! Highlights What is cultural appropriation The Authentic use of Ayahuasca Sacred reciprocity An example to follow in Ecuador with the Sacha Wasi Creating ethical relationships Transparency What can you do? Mantra for this week: "Sooner or later, everything comes to light" Remember, you are the healer and love is the medicine. Ayahuasca Assisted Therapy Facilitator Training 2022 – Apply now! https://www.avatarhealingarts.com/training Look into my book: Heart Medicine, Ayahuasca Assisted Therapy and the integration process https://www.avatarhealingarts.com/book Join my Circle on YouTube: Healing & Awakening with Nina Izel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYTkBkcqaF4SKt07HFtZAQQ And join my mailing list here https://www.avatarhealingarts.com/contact Join my Club: Healing & Awakening on Clubhouse Every second Monday 6pm EST/CT: Live Ayahuasca integration room (recorded) www.clubhouse.com On Spotify: New Paradigm Healing, Ayahuasca Assisted Therapy Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/1rFFUXXJqZ9DH5eCxCdaep?si=a_z69luvTKSWPu8upjbUWg&dl_branch=1 On Vimeo: Avatar Healing Arts Podcast, Ayahuasca Assisted Therapy https://vimeo.com/newparadigmhealing Connect with Dr Scott and the Sacha Wasi in Ecaudor https://sacha-wasi.com/
In our weekly series From the Furrow, host Britt O'Connell and fellow grain geeks shed light on current market conditions and how grain producers can take action to manage their risk.This week, Britt is joined by Scott Irwin, ag economist and Laurence J. Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne. What factors will impact grain trading this year? How should we be thinking about the newest EPA biofuel proposals? Britt and Scott discuss those topics and a whole lot more.To learn more about Scott's work, visit https://scotthirwin.com/ or follow Scott on Twitter @ScottIrwinUI.Questions or comments? Contact Britt at blo@ever.ag or give us a call at (312) 492-4200.Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. THEREFORE, CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER SUCH TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION. PAST RESULTS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE INFORMATION AND COMMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED BY EVER.AG AS GENERAL COMMENTARY OF MARKET CONDITIONS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS TRADING ADVICE OR RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH YOUR EVER.AG ADVISOR. THIS IS A MATTER OF SOLICITATION.©2022 Ever.Ag, Confidential and Proprietary.--The following music was used for this media project:Music: Funky Intro 29 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9520-funky-intro-29License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod
This week on A Fist Full of Dirt podcast we're talking rifles and calibers and such with Scott Irwin of Steyr Arms. @steyrarms_us Don't worry he's a good ol' boy from Alabama, we won't be getting to technical on ya.
Was there ever a grain shortage crisis caused by the Russian blockade of Ukrainian exports? Dmitri Alperovitch gets the real story from Dr. Scott Irwin, Professor of Agricultural and Consumer Economics at University of Illinois and an international leader in the field of agricultural economics. Dr. Irwin discusses the true state of grain markets and the causes behind the recent increase in food prices and what can be done about it.Topics covered:How likely is the current grain crisis to lead to famine?What is the impact of resumption of Ukraine's grain exports after a deal brokered by Turkey?Why were wheat prices increasing even before the Russian invasion?Ukraine's wheat is a tiny fraction of global production. Why is it having such outsize effects on price?Can substitute crops make up for missing wheat?What will be the impact of fertilizer shortage on food markets?What can governments do to alleviate future food crises?Episode produced by Patrick Gray (risky.biz)
Dr. Scott Irwin is a PHD holding psychadelic integration psychologist, practitioner of functional medicine incorporating complementary & alternative medicine & transpersonal psychology to help treat the whole person not just the disease. He is also an advocate for the Indigenous tribal Kichwa Community at Sacha wasi located in the Amazon Rainforest near Puyo, Equador & the former senior minister, staff psychologist & ayahuasca facilitator at Soul Quest Ayahuasca Church of Mother Earth in Orlando, Florida. Links:www.sacha-wasi.com www.SachaWasi.org
Don't let the title fool you, I speak with Dr. Irwin about how the war with Russia and Ukraine might affect our lives here in America. Why do we need to be concerned with agriculture in other countries? Check out this truly enlightening conversation.
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When it comes to commodities, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has had a notable impact on the price of oil and natural gas. It's also a huge deal for wheat, and food more broadly. Ukraine is a massive player in the global wheat market, and the planting season is basically right now. What's more, Russia is also a big wheat seller, and Belarus is a big supplier of fertilizer. On this episode of Odd Lots, Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal speak with Scott Irwin, an agriculture economist at the University of Illinois, about what he calls the biggest disruption he's seen in his career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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