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Nick and Alan go over the new releases added to the "This is Jazz Today" Playlist including releases from Joel Ross, Ben Wendel, Quincy Davis, Ella Fitzgerald and more!
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
A record freeze in the Panhandle brings much-needed moisture. Advances in technology could help farmers find lost livestock. China has made big progress in meeting their obligations to purchase US farm products under the Phase One trade deal. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Soybeans Higher Overnight on Strong Overseas Demand; 2. Exports Sales of Corn, Wheat Jump Week-to-Week While Soybean Sales Fall; 3. Freeze Warnings Issued in Oklahoma and Arkansas While Dakotas Expecting Strong Winds
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Texas has a new NRCS State Conservationist. Corn diseases on the Texas upper Gulf coast were very bad this year. The seasons are definitely changing, and that is very apparent in the central Texas blacklands. We'll have those stories, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Soybean and Grain Futures Decline in Overnight Trading; 2. Ethanol Production Rises to Seven-Week High While Inventories Hit Almost Four-Year Low; 3. Flood Watches and Warnings in Effect For Parts of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Texas farmers can use dicamba next year. There may be ice in the panhandle, but the Rio Grande Valley has been dealing with 90 degree days. Texas farmers can now sign up to participate in the US Cotton Trust protocol. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Soybeans and Grains Plunge in Overnight Trading; 2. Rain Falling in Parts of Brazil But `Exceptional Drought’ Persists in Southern States; 3. Winter Weather Threatens Southern Plains as Zeta Bears Down on Gulf Coast
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Another record Cattle on Feed report. Harvest is moving forward on the Southern plains of Texas, while cold temperatures have moved in. There are several things to be aware of when improving forages on rural property. We'll have those stories, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Wheat Futures Mixed in Overnight Trading, Corn Rises; 2. Export Inspections of Beans Surges Week-to-Week While Corn Assessments Fall; 3. Heavy Snow Forecast in Much of Southern Plains Into Wednesday
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Texas farmers get help through CFAP 2. Dry weather trends continue to be a concern for coastal bend farmers and ranchers. New plantings on rural property can be an opportunity to enhance the property’s value. We'll have those stories, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Wheat Plunges as Blanket of Snow Moves Into Southern Plains; 2. Investors Push Net-Long Positions in Corn to Highest in 19 Months; 3. Winter Weather With Snow and Ice Expected in Much of the Southern Plains
This week (October 25, 2020): This week, the team takes an involuntary break from the news. In celebration of Halloween, we delve in the spookier depths of our writing process. NEW Episodes Every MONDAY!! Twitter ► https://twitter.com/RadioYNT ABOUT THE SHOW: Yesterday’s News Today is about a team of newsmen from the 1920’s who attempt to report the strange news of 2020. Each week, they struggle with telling just the facts while making an entertaining news show that will appease modern audiences and algorithms alike. Part heavily researched news // Part old-time radio drama
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Today Is National Crazy Day, Recycle Your Mercury Thermostat Day, United Nations DayNational Bologna Day, World Polio Day and World Tripe Day Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Itstoday)
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Mexico lives up to its water commitment. There are more wild hogs in Texas than in any other state, and the population is growing. Texas Tech University is now accepting applications for the inaugural class at its new school of veterinary medicine. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Deadlines are set for Texas farmers and ranchers to apply for the EQIP program. Texas farmers are using cover crops successfully. Cold weather is moving into Texas, so it’s time to start winterizing landscape equipment. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
The Texas Cattle Feeders Association has a new chairman. It’s wheat planting time in Texas, but the weather is not exactly cooperating. When is comes to growing corn, Texas farmers have a lot of technology to choose from. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news. World's First Central Bank Digital Currency Live Today TRON Foundation Helps OKEx Customers Mode Global Holdings PLC Diversifies Cash to Bitcoin Over Debasement of Fiat
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Texas drought continues to expand. This was the first year farmers could grow hemp legally in Texas. And it turns out that not many farmers wanted to try it. Texas schools benefit from USDA grants. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
It's two weeks until election day, and the WHEEL has brought in some of our favorite candidates to talk about Randy's Watergate love letter, "Mr. President (Have Pity on the Working Man). Joining us is wheel alumnus Michael Ross (OK House District 68) and newcomer Spencer Hicks (Oklahoma County Commissioner District 2). I grill them on the tough issues: Mr. Ross, your campaign seems to have the momentum of a runway freight train. What makes you so popular? Mr. Hicks, why are you not littering our fair city with rogue yard signs? Then the candidates cross-ex each other on whether or not SNL sucks.Then the WHEEL gets bleak, and Spencer hits us with some Frankl.Today (October 20) is the last day in Oklahoma to request an absentee ballot. Otherwise, please vote on November 3 at your polling place, or October 29-31 at your early voting location. The WHEEL will give you a ride if you need it. Back to our regular schedule next Monday.
This week (October 19, 2020): There’s so much news again this week, with Jonathan covering everything from the Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings, to the Presidential Town Halls, to the New Wave of Coronavirus Cases. Meanwhile, Denberg, frustrated with his place in the team, reaches what may be a point of no return. Finally, Archie and Mr. McNalley bond over a shared interest in the Findings of the FinCEN Files! NEW Episodes Every MONDAY!! Twitter ► https://twitter.com/RadioYNT TimeCodes: (TimeCodes are Coming Soon!!) -Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing -Supreme Court v The US Census -Record Breaking Early Voting -Town Halls -Stalling Stimulus -An Attack in France -The Murdoch Monopoly -Ad Break -Local News -The FinCEN Files ABOUT THE SHOW: Yesterday’s News Today is about a team of newsmen from the 1920’s who attempt to report the strange news of 2020. Each week, they struggle with telling just the facts while making an entertaining news show that will appease modern audiences and algorithms alike. Part heavily researched news // Part old-time radio drama Written and performed by: Roger J Thacher & Dennis Shanaberg With Caitlin Wolfe as Scarlett Murdoch And Additional Research by Amadis Lee Nieves
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
A retiring Texas congressman has a special request. A Texas port is getting an upgrade, and that's good news for Texas farmers. Fall is here and it's time to prepare plants for the Texas winter. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
This is Huntington Federal Savings Bank College Football Today with Paul Swann, today's show previews Marshall at La. Tech. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
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Wheat prices continue to climb higher. The new Texas Tech University Vet School is on track and on schedule. Cotton ginning is finished in the Rio Grande Valley, while citrus harvest is about to begin. The American Farm Bureau Convention is going virtual. We'll those stories, the latest news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Lamb prices are looking good for Texas sheep producers. The Ft. Worth Stock Show and Rodeo has been cancelled for 2021 but the San Antonio Stock show and Rodeo will be held. Coastal bend farmers and ranchers are staying busy here in October. Fungicides can be an important tool in producing corn here Texas. We'll have those stories, plus the latest news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
The Amarillo Farm and Ranch Show is cancelled, but educational events will continue. A Texas congressman is asking USDA to open more Farm Service Agency offices. Harvest is well underway in west Texas. There’s new grain sorghum technology available to Texas farmers. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Cotton production takes a sharp drop in Texas this year. Fall armyworms can take out entire fields of Bermuda grass and many other crops. The world record longhorn bull is found right here in Texas. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
The Texas Beef Council has a new Executive Vice President. Mexico isn’t living up to its end of a water treaty, and it’s costing Rio Grande Valley Farmers. Sorghum is becoming a more versatile crop. The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture has resources available for at home learning. which can help parents and teachers looking for educational content. We'll have those stories, news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
This week (October 12, 2020): The team gives an exhausting...pardon...exhaustive report on the coronavirus outbreak surrounding the President, and also reports on the Passing of Eddie Van Halen, the VP Debate, the Terror Plot in Michigan, & some Sensual Onions. Meanwhile...Denberg begins to question his role at Yesterday’s News Today... NEW Episodes Every MONDAY!! Twitter ► https://twitter.com/RadioYNT ABOUT THE SHOW: Yesterday’s News Today is about a team of newsmen from the 1920’s who attempt to report the strange news of 2020. Each week, they struggle with telling just the facts while making an entertaining news show that will appease modern audiences and algorithms alike. Part heavily researched news // Part old-time radio drama Written and performed by: Roger J Thacher & Dennis Shanaberg with Additional Research by Amadis Lee Nieves
Paul Swann is your host for Huntington Federal Savings Bank College Football Today for Saturday, October 10, 2020. Today's show is a preview of Marshall at WKU. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-drive-with-paul-swann/support
This week (October 5, 2020): Scarlett returns! Bringing new drama to the newsroom. Meanwhile, the team reports on the changing political climate, including Tuesday’s debate, Mr. Trump’s tax returns, the fight over the Supreme Court, and the President’s COVID diagnosis. NEW Episodes Every MONDAY!! Twitter ► https://twitter.com/RadioYNT ABOUT THE SHOW: Yesterday’s News Today is about a team of newsmen from the 1920’s who attempt to report the strange news of 2020. Each week, they struggle with telling just the facts while making an entertaining news show that will appease modern audiences and algorithms alike. Part heavily researched news // Part old-time radio drama Written and performed by: Roger J Thacher & Dennis Shanaberg with Caitlin Wolfe as Scarlett Murdoch Music Credits: “I Don’t Want Nobody Blues” - Edith Wilson & Johnny Dunns Original Jazz Hounds Antique Phonograph Music Program 2/7/2012 Live from Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain Public Domain Creative Commons License with Free Music Archive https://freemusicarchive.org/music/EdithWilsonAndJohnnyDunnsOriginalJazzHounds/AntiquePhonographMusicProgram09222009/IDontWantNobody_Blues
Today (October 4th) is a National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women held by Unifor (Canada's largest private sector union). The #CallHerAuntPodcast wants to acknowledge this and ask our listeners to talk, listen and share their locations with trusted persons. In this episode we share how we first learned about the crisis in Turtle Island. We also talk about what we were like as 10 year old girls and what advice we'd give to our younger self. Tune in to hear the advice we also give to our 20 year old selves! Bad times don't last and always remember that your podcast aunties love you xo