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1. Grains, Soybean Trading Closed For Labor Day; 2. Speculators Curb Bullish Bets in Beans to Lowest in a Year; 3. Red-Flag Warnings Issued in Northern Plains
Today September 5th the day our lives changed forever. What is so important about this Find it out by listening to this episode. ഇന്ന് സെപ്റ്റംബർ 5 എന്താണ് പ്രത്യേകിച്ച് എന്ന് അലെ എപ്പിസോഡ് കേട്ട് നോക്കു. Insta link @bepositive_podcast/ our website visit us today @ http://bepositivemalayalampodcast.wordpress.com if you are not subscribed or followed us yet please subscribe and follow us where you are listening thank you
The Texas wheat industry is working to address climate change. The Texas Beef Council is education chefs on the benefits of beef. Texas High Plains cotton had a rocky start, but it looks encouraging as we near the finish. Harvest is rolling full speed in South Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Corn Futures Fall in Overnight Trading; 2. Weekly Export Sales Higher Across the Board; 3. Flood Watches and Warnings in Effect in Eastern Kansas
Livestock haulers have another exemption from hours of service rules. Texas pecan producers get another five years to promote their product. Agriculture has a lot at stake in the big tax policy debate. Covid 19 is affecting both urban and rural Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Corn and Beans Modestly Lower in Overnight Trading; 2. Ethanol Production Drops to Six-Month Low; 3. Hot Weather to Continue in Parts of Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana
Rhema Bible Church Weekly Podcast with Pastor Craig W. Hagin
Today September 1, 2021 is the start of a new school year for Rhema Bible Training College. We wanted to release part 3 of our students in the hot seat. We interview a number of our class of 2021, 3 year students right before their graduation last May. It is awesome to hear their testimonies of how Rhema changed their life. Every supporter of Rhema needs to hear this podcast.
The Waters of the U.S. battle continues. It's time to reregister your cattle brand in Texas. Crop conditions in West Texas are looking very good as harvest time nears. The Texas Food Processors Association held their annual conference this week. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Soybeans and Corn Decline in Overnight Trading; 2. Port Damage Concerns Lead to Worries Over Grain Shipments; 3. Heat to Hit Triple Digits in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana
Nick and Alan go over the new releases added to the "This is Jazz Today" Playlist including releases from Lionel Loueke, Christian McBride, Diana Krall, Eric Reed, and many more!
The economy added fewer jobs than expected during September, which economists see as another sign that the rebound from the recessing could be slowing. Many job seekers are pivoting industries and job functions, but it raises a question—how do I know if this job is right for me? To answer that question, we share a recent story from our blog. Join Vyten Insider (free forever): http://vyten.com/insider US or Canada? Text Vincent: +1 615-667-8433
With dry conditions persisting in the panhandle, area ranchers are advised to stay extra-focused on herd management. The cotton harvest is on and off again in Central Texas, thanks to mother nature. The wind blows hard here in Texas, so windbreaks can be beneficial in both rural and urban settings. We'll have those stories, the latest news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Soybeans, Corn Lower as Dry Weather Keeps Harvest Rolling; 3. Red-Flag Warnings, Wind Advisories, Extreme Fire Danger Alerts Issued in Dakotas
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
There is a record number of cattle in feedlots. Texas crop harvest is moving rapidly. Extreme south Texas dodged tropical storm Beta, but water issues with Mexico are becoming a big problem. We'll have those stories, the latest news from Washington, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
1. Soybeans, Corn Decline Overnight as Harvest Progresses; 3. Red-Flag Warnings and Frost Advisories Issued Simultaneously in Central Nebraska
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Texas wheat growers are happy to be included in the second round of Coronavirus Food Assistance Program payments. A Texas farmer has been reappointed to the United Sorghum Checkoff board. September rains have greatly improved the soil moisture reserve across the lower coastal bend. We'll have those stories, Texas wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
This week (September 28, 2020): There’s so much national news to cover: including the ruling in the case of Breonna Taylor. Entertainment Reporter Bruce tries to report on the Emmys that he “forgot” to watch. And the show ends with Jonathan’s heartfelt tribute, Remembering the Life and Impact of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 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. Written and performed by: Roger J Thacher & Dennis Shanaberg 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
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
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
A major hurdle has been cleared by Texas Tech University as it moves toward opening a new veterinary medicine school in Amarillo. What features should ranchers look for in a drone? Fall calving season is here, and you should have a plan before those calves start hitting the ground. We'll have those stories along with 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 sugarcane aphid is still hassling Texas panhandle sorghum farmers. More money is available to help farmers and ranchers fight feral hogs. Central Texas cotton is in better shape than expected, after receiving some untimely rains. We'll have 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
The Commodity Credit Corporation is caught in the political crossfire in Washington, according to Texas Congressman Mike Conaway. A second veterinary school for Texas will become a reality soon. It's a busy time of year for agriculture in the Rio Grande Valley. We'll have 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
Wild hogs continue to be a huge problem for Texas Farmers and ranchers. Texas cotton and corn production is expected to be lower this year, while sorghum and soybean production should be higher. Weather conditions have been all over the place in September, and that could have an effect on North Central Texas cotton crop. We'll have those stories, the latest 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
CFAP 2 rolls out this week. The beef industry needs more processing capacity. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is planning a comeback for 2021, and pasture conditions vary across Texas as we move into fall. We'll have those stories plus a look at wildlife news and a complete wrap up of the markets on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
This week (September 20, 2020): Tensions heat up in the newsroom as we report on Raging Wildfires, Intense Hurricanes, & the Effects of Climate Change.Find us on Twitter @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. Written and performed by: Roger J Thacher & Dennis Shanaberg With Caitlin Wolfe as Scarlett Murdoch
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
A commentary and discussion on the Just for Today Daily Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast
Drought in the panhandle hasn't just hurt row crops there. It has also hurt pastures and cattle. Cattle feeding has not been profitable for most of this year, but we should return to profitability in the fourth quarter. Plus, drones can be a useful tool for managing a cattle herd. We'll have those stories along with the latest 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 nation's cow herd is shrinking, and drought is declining here in Texas. Rainfall is welcome for some farmers and not welcome for others, depending on who you ask. Plus, we will take a look at the latest Texas Crop Progress and Condition Report. We'll have those stories along with 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
It's the time of year that army worms march across Texas. The dog days of summer are barking loudly in south Texas. And farmers have a chance to update their yields for the Price Loss Coverage program. We'll have those stories, plus 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 cotton market has made a run back above 65 cents. Feral Hogs are forcing south Texas farmers to change their farming practices. Lower coastal bend cotton farmers are wrapping up the 2020 growing season. We'll have those stories, plus a look at the latest 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
This weeks episode is with celebrated director Sarah Gavron who not only won a BAFTA for her first feature but worked with some acting greats including Meryl Streep and Carey Mulligan on Suffragette but with first timers on her latest feature Rocks. Learn how Sarah cast, collaborated and directed the amazing kids in Rocks, how she worked with Meryl Streep and Carey Mulligan and how she preps before a shoot and how she made her first feature This Little Life. She also gives advice to her younger self and some incredible and honest thoughts on how to make feature films. We dive into Sarah’s career from her start making documentaries before going to the National film school to inspiring female filmmakers and leading the charge for women just like in her film Suffragette. We also talk about her films This Little Life, Brick Lane, Village at the end of the World, Suffragette and of course Rocks which is released in the UK on 18th September Rocks Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=dp-vAUDQOR4&feature=emb_logo Rocks in cinemas Friday 18th September – Go Support this ace Indie Film Follow Sarah on Twitter @SarahGavron EPISODE SPONSORED by WESCREENPLAY DIVERSE VOICES SPRING 2021 Link: https://www.wescreenplay.com/diverse-voices/ WeScreenplay’s Diverse Voices Screenwriting Competition is now accepting submissions for one of the most effective talent-discovery screenwriting labs in the industry. And the best part is that every single entrant to the Diverse Voices competition will get a Free Page of written Feedback on their script. That’s right. Win or lose, your script will get honest, professional notes on your screenplay. This competition is open for: Features, TV Pilots and Shorts and the regular deadline ends TODAY — September 15th. But if you miss that deadline (or you’re reading this in the future), don’t panic. The last and FINAL Competition is October 15. Get your submissions in and make your voice heard. Learn more at https://www.wescreenplay.com/diverse-voices/ SPREAD THE WORD WITH OUR MERCH. T-Shirts, Hoodies, Mugs, Masks and Water Bottles all now available in some very cool designs. Help us out and Subscribe, listen and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you get your podcasts. Tell your friends, spread the world and choose film. WATCH OUR FILMS The Dare Canada and USA | Trailer A Serial Killers Guide to Life | Trailer Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot DIGITAL https://apple.co/3gxiPX3 DVD https://amzn.to/30dCdUa | Trailer FOLLOW US Follow the Podcast @filmmakerspod Follow Make Your Film @makeyourfilm20 Follow Giles @gilesalderson Follow Robbie @robbiemckane Follow our Regular Hosts @DirDomLenoir @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @dan710ths @philmblog @IanSharp1 Follow our Movies @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie @Food4ThoughtDoc LINKS and MORE Raindance events www.raindance.org The Filmmakers Podcast recommends Performance Insurance Music from musicbed.com Part of the www.podfixnetwork.squarespace.com Head to The Filmmakers Podcast for more episodes on film-making Giles Alderson's website Get in touch? Email us thefilmmakerspodcast@gmail.com
The National Cotton Council is seeking a legislative response to damages cotton growers experienced from Hurricane Hanna. Cooler temperatures and rain have made for a big change in weather patterns in the southern plains of Texas. Plus, we'll discuss the pros and cons of planting cool season forages this year. We'll have those stories along with the latest wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on today's 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
We may have to wait to find out how crops in the Texas panhandle were affected by this week's cold spell. Demand for beef has dramatically improved in the last two decades. Plus, a look back at the effects of Hurricane Laura. We'll have those stories along with wildlife news and a complete look at the markets on today's episode of Texas Ag Today.
Today — September 10, 2020 — is the 40th anniversary of Sensei Tim Hoover receiving his first black belt. He reflects on what it meant to him then, what it means to him now, and what it should mean to you. “It’s not what we can’t do, it’s what we CAN do that matters.” — Sensei Tim Hoover
Today, I teamed up with my BFF. Christine Graham joins me for World Suicide Prevention Day is TODAY (September 10th)! Christine is a LCSW and the Vice President and Chief Clinical Services Officer at Stars Behavioral Health Group. Did you know that 1 in 5 adults will experience mental illness this year? We discuss how we can all change this stigma! The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline telephone number is 1-800-273-8255. Available 24x7. Crisis Text Line, text HOME to 741741. Let’s shatter the silence together >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRo5Db_7yVI&feature=youtu.be