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We're joined by the crew of Jerks Productions to discuss Good Boy (2025)! We discuss Courage the Cowardly Dog, morbid cakes, ambiguous plots, animal abuse, sexy cameras and more! Content Warning: Animal abuse (including animal death) This episode's drinking game: Drink whenever . . . Someone says "dog" Someone says "cat" Anyone mentions a piece of animal-centered media Our Guest's Awesome Stuff: Jerks Productions on Insta! Kill of the Week Podcast! More Jerks Productions stuff! Socials n' Such: Check out the show on Instagram and Facebook! Wanna suggest a movie? Wanna say "hi?" Did you make a movie we should watch? Email us: harryandjenpodcast@gmail.com
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: USDA has revealed the per-acre payment rates as part of their $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance program. Eric Pfeiffer reports on the rates for each of the eligible commodities and when producers will be receiving their payments. A ban on new drones made in China and other foreign countries has been recently put into place by the FCC. C.J. Miller reports how that could impact the ag industry over the next several years. Also, the Fort Wayne Farm Show is fast approaching. You'll hear a preview—plus, find out how you can help support Indiana FFA with their Benefit Auction during the show at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this week's edition of the Hoosier Ag This Week: We not only give you the top farm news stories from this past week, but we also take a look back at some of the major news stories that impacted Indiana's farmers and ag businesses throughout 2025! Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says the above-normal temperatures this weekend will give way on Monday to much colder air and back-to-normal temperatures for late December. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets from a shortened Christmas week of trade. It's all part of the year-end Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Welcome to Episode 209 of UP YOURS...With More! MODOK is on his own this week. We have some top news stories, Top 10 Books from last week, and upcoming books from this week. Plus our Nerdhole Question of the Week - What was you favorite Christmas gift you've ever received?Special Hours for the shop this week - Wednesday 10a-4a, Closed on Christmas, Friday 11a-6pCubic Zirconia News2000AD is Coming to America...AgainAblaze Buys NBM PublishingDiamond Ordered to Pay PublishersComics Announced for Comic Giveaway DayArchieONI Press to Publish Archie StoriesBut don't worry, Archie Comics isn't going anywhereJames Bond Going to Netflix for some reason?We have our BrainiacJack Kirby as a WAY in NYCClair Obscur: Expedition 33 GOTY Title Removed due to AI usage?
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: President Trump announced a $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance program aimed at helping America's farmers impacted by low crop prices. As Trump made his announcement on Monday, he was joined by Indiana corn and soybean producer Tyler Everett, who tells Hoosier Ag Today how he received the special invitation to share in the announcement at the White House. Andy Eubank reports on the continued push by the National Corn Growers Association to make year-round nationwide sales of E-15 a reality. Plus, Indiana FFA recently received a $750,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. C.J. Miller reports how the organization plans to use that grant to expand its Leadership Center near Trafalgar. Brian Basting reviews Friday's grain markets. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says we're in for a "roller-coaster ride" when it comes to winter weather over the next two weeks! That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Eric Pfeiffer reports how USDA is looking to being the move of many of its employees from Washington, D.C. into Indianapolis and four other regional hubs this coming summer to make it easier for those with children to relocate at the end of their respective school year. Greg Allen reports how Indiana Farm Bureau's AgELECT program is identifying and supporting candidates who are friendly to agriculture. Also, C.J. Miller chats with Purdue Extension Forester Lenny Farlee about the benefits of having a real Christmas tree in your home this holiday season!
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On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: The prices for farm fertilizer remain sky-high, but will that change for 2026? C.J. Miller chats with Josh Linville, Vice President of StoneX, about the pricing and availability of fertilizers for next year. Eric Pfeiffer also talks with USDA Under Secretary Richard Fordyce, who oversees Farm Production and Conservation. They discuss the reason behind the shift in USDA's policy to push voluntary conservation, as opposed to the Biden administration's policy of mandating conservation practices for many farmers. A winter storm is on its way to the Hoosier State this weekend. Chief Meteorologist has more in your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Mike Castle with StoneX reviews the grain markets from the abbreviated holiday trade we saw on Friday. All that and more are part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
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On the latest edition of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: We're on the road in Kansas City for the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Convention. Eric Pfeiffer chats with USDA Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation Richard Fordyce about the recent reopening of the federal government and what that means for Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices and America's farmers. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. All that and more on Hoosier Ag This Week!
In this episode of the Battle Born Preps podcast, hosts Michael Reeves, Brady Raggio, and Lynn delve into the recent realignment in Nevada high school sports, focusing on its impact on Bishop Gorman and the competitive dynamics between Northern and Southern Nevada teams. They discuss the implications of a 10-team league in the south, the challenges faced by Northern teams, and the potential for a more balanced playing field.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: The federal government, including USDA, is back open after a 43-day shutdown. Eric Pfeiffer spoke with USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden about the reopening of Farm Service Agency offices, as well as the funding USDA has received for the rest of the fiscal year. C.J. Miller reports from the U.S. Meat Export Federation's Strategic Planning Conference this week in Indianapolis. He chatted with Hendricks County producer David Hardin, who now serves on the USMEF Executive Committee. You'll also hear from Indiana's own Ted McKinney, who received a special award from USMEF during their conference. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast presented by the Indiana Ag Nutrient Alliance. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews USDA's WASDE Report.
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: You'll hear from U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins during her recent visit to Indianapolis, as she provides further details on President Trump's plan to buy more beef from Argentina to lower beef prices for consumers. Rollins also told Hoosier Ag Today how "excited" she is that Indianapolis will soon be home to one of USDA's new regional hubs. You'll also hear how harvest is nearly completed across Indiana, as we give you an update from our "Crop Tour" farmers. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says winter weather may be making its first appearance this season in his Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We have full coverage of the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis presented by Keystone Cooperative! The big announcement came on Tuesday that the convention will continue to be in Indy through at least 2040! Also during the National FFA Convention, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins made her first visit to Indiana in her role as head of USDA. Her visit coincided with the announcement of a trade deal with China, as well as a long-term agreement for China to buy U.S. soybeans once again. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Harvest Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: As we get closer to putting a bow on harvest season, Chief Meteorologist says we're dry this weekend, but we could see moisture on-and-off throughout the following 10 days in his Harvest Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. You'll also hear crop updates from Jeff Lakin with Channel Seeds, as well as our "Crop Tour" reports from farmers all across the Hoosier State. C.J. Miller reports on President Trump's plan to buy beef from Argentina, and why U.S. beef producers are pushing back on that plan. Also, Brian Basting reviews Friday's grain markets and Andy Eubank
In this episode, Pro Bono Committee Member Lavanga Wijekoon speaks with fellow Pro Bono Committee Member Dave Haase, Paralegal Bahar Azari, and Attorney Practice Coordinator Una Pavlovic about their experience partnering with the National Immigrant Justice Center to host a pro bono clinic for migrant families seeking asylum in the U.S. The team shares stories of working with individuals from around the world, the challenges of preparing asylum applications, and the personal impact of helping those fleeing persecution and hardship. Their reflections highlight the importance of teamwork and the deep connections formed through pro bono service. As part of the annual National Celebration of Pro Bono hosted by the American Bar Association, Littler is proud to highlight the outstanding pro bono efforts of our attorneys and professional staff. Through dedicated service to organizations in their communities, our firm continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to making a meaningful difference. https://www.littler.com/news-analysis/podcast/pro-bono-week-podcast-helping-migrant-families-littlers-attorneys-and-staff
Pro Bono Committee Members Brandon Mita and Steve Biddle speak with Associates Sarah Boxer and Lillian Manning about their experiences tackling the justice gap – the difference between the civil legal needs of low-income Americans and the resources available to meet those needs. Sarah and Lillian share how they partner with local legal aid organizations to provide vital services, from helping unaccompanied minors and survivors of domestic violence to supporting small businesses and nonprofits. The conversation offers practical advice for attorneys looking to get involved. As part of the annual National Celebration of Pro Bono hosted by the American Bar Association, Littler is proud to highlight the outstanding pro bono efforts of our attorneys and professional staff. Through dedicated service to organizations in their communities, our firm continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to making a meaningful difference. https://www.littler.com/news-analysis/podcast/pro-bono-week-podcast-bridging-justice-gap
Associate Kim Rivera joins Pro Bono Committee Member Dave Haase to share the story of a high-stakes pro bono case involving an international custody dispute under the Hague Convention. After an initial loss at trial, Kim's advocacy led to a successful appeal, allowing her client's children to remain safely in the U.S. The episode highlights the impact of pro bono work and the importance of legal representation for those in need. As part of the annual National Celebration of Pro Bono hosted by the American Bar Association, Littler is proud to highlight the outstanding pro bono efforts of our attorneys and professional staff. Through dedicated service to organizations in their communities, our firm continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to making a meaningful difference. https://www.littler.com/news-analysis/podcast/pro-bono-week-podcast-advocacy-across-borders-hague-convention-success-story
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We'll see a chance in the weather pattern that brings rain this weekend, as well as cooler temperatures and possibly frost this coming week according to Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin and his Harvest Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. We also have several harvest updates from farmers around the state with our "Crop Tour Tuesday", along with an update on corn and soybean yields around northwestern Indiana from Marty Park with Gutwein Seed Services, a Channel Seed dealer. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets and Andy Eubank shares the closing numbers from Friday's trade. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: You'll hear harvest updates from all corners of the state, including an update on harvest progress around east-central Indiana from Elizabeth Pfaff, Channel Seed Pro and owner of Golden Acre Ag. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Harvest Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading discusses the impact that President Trump's new tariff threat on Chinese imports has had on the grain markets.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Harvest Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. Also, Brian Basting reviews Friday's grain markets. Plus, we have the ag news stories from this past week impacting Indiana agriculture!
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On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Indiana farmers were at the statehouse this week to participate in corn and soybean purchase commitments by a Taiwanese delegation and we were there too to get the story. Eric Pfeiffer reports from a Canadian potash mine, and vomitoxin in corn is something to be on the lookout for this harvest. Speaking of harvest, C.J. Miller has an update from southwest Indiana fields, and we address ways to keep harvest safe. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin is looking at a lengthy harvest window with the new Harvest Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Indiana's harvest season is officially underway, and you'll hear updates from Orange County farmer C.J. Fleenor in southern Indiana, as well as Tippecanoe County farmer Kevin Underwood in northwestern Indiana. You'll also hear why corn prices have been trading higher over the past month. Plus, Greg Allen reports on the ongoing rise in fertilizer prices. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Harvest Weather Forecast presented by Beacon Credit Union. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this week's edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: 28 people lost their lives in farming accidents in Indiana last year according to the 2024 Indiana Farm Fatality Summary from Purdue University. You'll hear from Ed Sheldon, Agricultural Safety Specialist at Purdue, as he discusses the report and shares why a much higher number of those older than 55 are being killed in farming accidents. You'll also hear how Red Crown Rot is having a negative impact on soybean crops across Indiana and much of the Midwest. Plus, why a new "Skinny Farm Bill" may not get passed by your lawmakers on Capitol Hill before the deadline of Sept. 30. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your dry Indiana farm forecast and inch closer to harvest season. Also, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews USDA's WASDE Report that was released on Friday and talks about the impact is could have for several days on the grain markets. That's all part of the latest episode of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has introduced a new program to try and increase the number of livestock veterinarians—and make them available in rural communities. You'll also hear from Indiana native and NASDA CEO Ted McKinney, who was in Africa this past week to help create new trading partnerships for U.S. agriculture Our Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin also has your Indiana Farm Forecast—plus market analyst Brian Basting reviews Friday's grain markets. AND, you'll hear about the push by the Indiana State Poultry Association to get more of Indiana's egg producers to serve on the American Egg Board. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We were on the road at Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinois earlier this past week. You'll hear from USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden who talks about a possible “bridge” policy to help corn and soybean producers facing low commodity prices. Vaden also tells Hoosier Ag Today why Indianapolis was chosen as one of five regional hub locations for USDA. Also from the Farm Progress Show, Eric Pfeiffer reports on new equipment that has just been introduced by Can-Am, and Greg Allen highlights an organization called Modern Ag Alliance which is making sure that farmers have the crop protection tools they need to succeed. Brian Basting reviews Friday's grain markets, and Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast as we inch closer to harvest season. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
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On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: There were several surprises in USDA's WASDE and Crop Projection reports on Tuesday, including a significant increase in corn acreage and a significant decrease in soybean acreage for this year. You'll hear from Dan Quinn and Shaun Casteel, who are crop specialists with Purdue Extension, as they discuss the impact that USDA's August crop reports will have on Indiana's corn and soybean producers. Also, as the Indiana State Fair winds down, you'll hear from several Indiana ag leaders who received top awards throughout the State Fair. Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday grain markets. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We bring you full coverage from the Indiana State Fair! You'll hear from the Grand Champion winners from this year's 4-H Grand Drive Presented by Farm Credit Mid-America! Eric Pfeiffer also chats with Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith and ISDA Director Don Lamb about the Indiana Grown Marketplace inside the Mercantile Building. Indiana FFA President Kaitlyn Maruszewski invites you and your family to stop inside the Indiana FFA Pavilion for a variety of fun activities. Plus, C.J. Miller profiles the "cheesiest" thing you'll find at the Indiana State Fair. It's the Grand Cheese Sculpture Presented by American Dairy Association Indiana! That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
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On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We're reporting from the Indiana State Fair, which kicked off on Friday, August 1st. Eric Pfeiffer chats with Casey Mull with Purdue Extension about the celebration of Indiana 4-H members throughout the fair. Also, C.J. Miller visits with Indiana State Fair Queen Pilar Bravo, who talks about her passion for showing horses and love for the different horse shoes throughout the fair. You'll also hear how USDA's decision to move many of its employees from Washington, D.C. into Indianapolis and four other regional hub locations create a tense exchange between Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden during a recent Senate Ag Committee hearing. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast--and Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this episode of Hoosier Ag This Week: Indianapolis has been selected by USDA this past week to serve as one of five regional hub locations. You'll hear from ISDA Director Don Lamb, who says USDA's announcement is a "win-win" for Indiana agriculture. A $100 million expansion is being celebrated at CountryMark's Mount Vernon refinery in Posey County. CountryMark CEO Matt Smorch tells Hoosier Ag Today that the expansion now allows the farmer-owned cooperative to significantly increase production of renewable diesel fuel using soybean oil. You'll also hear about two other big events that are fast approaching: The Indiana Ag Policy Summit next week in Boone County—and the Co-Op Classic presented by Keystone Cooperative in Henry County on August 12! That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast: You'll hear from Dr. Darcy Telenko, Purdue University's Field Crop Pathologist, as she shares how Tar Spot and Southern Rust have been impacting corn crops across Indiana, while Red Crown Rot is the disease that's affecting Indiana's soybean crops this season. You'll also hear from Indiana Dairy producer Sam Schwoeppe. During an announcement last Monday that the International Dairy Foods Association is partnering with America's major dairy producers to eliminate the use of artificial dyes in ice cream, Schwoeppe was there to share in that announcement. Karl Setzer with Consus Ag Consulting takes a deeper dive into the factors that are currently driving the grain markets. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your hot and humid Indiana Farm Forecast for this coming week.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: "Farm Security is National Security!" That was the message this past week from U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins and other cabinet members as the Trump administration introduced the National Farm Security Action Plan, which includes a push to prevent America's farmland from being owned by China and other foreign adversaries. We also have stories this week featuring Weaver Popcorn, Kuehnert Milk House in Fort Wayne, the AgrAbility Program at Purdue University, and the upcoming Winamac Antique Power Show. Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews USDA's July WASDE Report. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast.
On this week's edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: President Trump has signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law. Eric Pfeiffer reports how it includes many tax breaks and provisions to help America's farmers and rural communities. Benton County native Chuck Conner is retiring after serving more than 40 years as a national ag leader in Washington, D.C. C.J. Miller spoke with Conner about his career, which includes stints leading USDA and the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Plus, July is "National Ice Cream Month!" Brooke Williams with American Dairy Association Indiana chats about their upcoming Ice Cream Social fundraiser on July 17th—and how ice cream plays an important role in Indiana's ag economy!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: You'll hear from Fort Wayne farmer Don Wyss, who is also a member of the United Soybean Board, how soybean producers are working together with dairy producers to grow high oleic soybeans for cattle feed! C.J. Miller reports how the Asian Longhorned Tick has been recently spotted in Indiana--and how the pest could cause serious harm to livestock and your pets! It's going to cost you more to buy hot dogs, ground beef, cheese, and more for your Fourth-of-July cookout this year! Eric Pfeiffer reports on Indiana Farm Bureau's annual summer cookout market basket survey. Plus, you'll meet Kyatalin Baker from Vevay, who just finished a year of service as Indiana FFA Treasurer. This week, she's trading in her blue corduroy jacket for a crown and sash to serve as Switzerland County 4-H Fair Queen! That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: The 96th Indiana FFA State Convention was this past week on Purdue University's campus in West Lafayette. You'll meet the new Indiana FFA President Kaitlyn Maruszewski from Tri-Central FFA, as she talks about her new role serving as an Indiana FFA leader for the next year. You'll also hear from several students who came away with top awards—including Morgan Martin with Danville FFA, as well as members of the Southmont FFA Chapter. C.J. Miller also introduces you to Debbie Michel Cortner from Plymouth, who was the first woman to serve as an Indiana FFA State Officer back in 1974. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says the summer heat is here with his Indiana Farm Forecast. And, Karl Setzer with Consus Ag Consulting reviews Friday's grain markets. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Pitching Indiana as a possible home for more USDA employees was one reason why several Indiana ag leaders traveled to Washington, D.C. on Thursday to meet with U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins, as USDA considers moving many of its operations out of the nation's capital. Imagine getting seven inches of rain in just less than two hours! That's what happened last weekend to Brady Bishop, who farms in Washington County. He tells Hoosier Ag Today that luckily, the flood damage to his crops isn't widespread. However, it has caused further delays in finishing planting for the year. And, this coming week is the 96th Indiana FFA State Convention at Purdue University in West Lafayette! You'll hear from Indiana FFA President Ethan Wolheter as he previews the upcoming convention. Plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Also, Brian Basting explains why soybeans and wheat prices were sharply higher on Friday. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Late-season frost hit areas north of Fort Wayne last weekend. C.J. Miller chats with Noble County farmer Tom Griffiths, who says the frost damaged a lot of corn that had been planted in his area. You'll also hear the story of Creighton Brothers, an egg-production company in Kosciusko County that is celebrating its 100th anniversary! Mindy Truex, President of Creighton Brothers and granddaughter of one of the founders, shares the history of her family's company. All that—plus Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Eric Pfeiffer chats with Steve Brown, who is returning to serve as Indiana's Executive Director of USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA). He had previously served as head of the state's FSA during President Trump's first term from 2017-2021. You'll hear from Brown why he's decided to come out of retirement to return to lead the agency. Since the beginning of the year, 22 commercial poultry farms and millions of birds have been depopulated across Indiana because of bird flu—or highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). But now, the Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH) says the state has been cleared of the virus. C.J. Miller talks with Dr. Maria Cooper with BOAH, as she shares why the recent "HPAI-free status" is important for the state's poultry industry. All that—plus, Brian Basting with Advanced Trading reviews the grain markets from Friday and Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: One of the biggest traditions at the Indianapolis 500 is the winning driver celebrating with an ice-cold glass bottle of milk in Victory Circle courtesy of American Dairy Association Indiana. You'll hear from two rookie drivers in this year's race—Robert Shwartzman with PREMA Racing and Nolan Segal with Arrow McLaren—as they share what it would mean for them to take the checkered flag and celebrate with milk as the winner of this weekend's Indy 500! Indiana Governor Mike Braun has signed two bills into law this past week that both deal with agriculture. The first dealing with the Indiana Grain Buyers agency. The second dealing with Indiana's FFA and 4-H students. You'll hear from Bruce Kettler with Agribusiness Council of Indiana and State Rep. Beau Baird (R-Greencastle) on the importance of these two bills. All that—plus, Brian Basting with Advanced Trading reviews the grain markets from Friday. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: President Trump has hit the pause button for 90 days on the trade war with China that brings tariffs down significantly for both countries. However, American Soybean Association President Caleb Ragland told lawmakers before the Senate Finance Committee this week how trade wars with China under Trump have ended up having a negative impact on America's soybean farmers. You'll hear how a corn-based sugar substitute called Allulose is creating more value for corn producers. It's also creating more health benefits for consumers. Plus, the 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500 is next weekend. You'll hear from this year's Indy 500 Veteran Milk Person Abbie Herr, who is an Indiana Dairy producer from Noble County. She'll be the one who hands the traditional ice-cold glass bottle of milk to this year's winning driver in Victory Circle! All that--plus, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Planting Weather Forecast and Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: We have planting updates from four different farmers from four different parts of the state in our Hoosier Ag Today Crop Tour! You'll hear from Jenna Scott in Delaware County, Ryan Rippy in Montgomery County, J.R. Roesner in Dubois County, and Denise Scarborough in LaPorte County as they share their progress this Spring. You'll also hear from David Cobb with Clean Fuels Alliance America about the burdens that EPA and the federal government have placed on the biofuels industry, which have also created burdens for corn and soybean producers as well. And you'll meet retired U.S. Army Colonel Joe Ricker, who started At Ease Orchard in Hancock County to train veterans in need to become beekeepers and farmers. Ricker's farm has drawn the attention of a lot of folks--including Indiana Governor Mike Braun, who made a visit to Ricker's farm last week. All that, plus Brian Basting with Advance Trading previews Monday's WASDE Report, and HAT Chief Meteorologist gives us his Indiana Planting Weather Forecast for the coming week!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Last week, we told you that your state lawmakers cut the general fund for the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) by five percent. However, the Indiana Grain Buyers Licensing Warehousing Agency (IGBLWA) saw its budget trimmed in half! C.J. Miller talks with Governor Mike Braun (R-IN) to discuss those budget cuts, and to get his response to news that Indiana's farmland owners will only see about one-tenth of the savings that Hoosier homeowners will see with the recent Property Tax Relief Bill that Braun has now signed into law. You'll also hear from Indiana State Veterinarian Kyle Shipman, as he lays out a plan for poultry projects and dairy cattle judging at the county fairs if there is a positive test for avian influenza in or near that county. Plus, you'll meet Ashley Stockwell, an Indiana Dairy producer from Steuben County, who is also this year's Indy 500 Rookie Milk Person! All that—plus Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Your state lawmakers in the Indiana General Assembly have officially wrapped up the 2025 legislative session, but not without passing a new two-year state budget that will have an immense impact on the state's agriculture sector. Eric Pfeiffer reports how the general fund for the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) was cut by five percent, and cuts to funding for the Grain Buyers Agency brings the total revenue lost to around 12-to-13 percent. You'll also hear from Megan VanLiew with Hackman Family Farm Market in Jackson County, as she shares the struggles that her family has faced with the H-2A farm labor program. Plus, if your son or daughter is in high school and they're interested in a career in agriculture, then they'll want to be at Huntington University's Agbioscience Academy this summer! Nate Perry with Huntington University's Department of Agricultural Studies shares more about this hands-on, week-long camp, that's only $250 per student! All that—plus Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 1 this week, which would provide property tax reductions to many Hoosier homeowners and farmland owners. Braun signed the legislation despite a message from Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith last weekend saying, “we can't let this become law” and “the Gov needs to VETO this thing.” In a conversation with Hoosier Ag Today on Monday, Beckwith said "I'm sorry" to Hoosier farmland owners for the little relief provided for them in Senate Bill 1, as the focus remains on tax relief for homeowners. You'll also hear from Don Lamb, the Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, who provides planting safety tips as Hoosier farmers prepare for another Spring planting season. Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting previews the grain markets for Monday. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Holy Week is the pivot of all of human history. The “week that changed the world” reconciled man to God, atoned for our sins, and opened the doors to everlasting life. Holy Week should also serve as the pivot of our entire year. On this episode of The 40 Days for Life Podcast, we share tips for observing Holy Week in a way that will turbocharge your faith life for the year ahead.
Santana singing “Don’t Rain on My Parade, live dogs roaming the arena, and an actual wrecking ball??Yes, it’s the dream tour setlist for season five! Andrew McGuire from Gleek of the Week Podcast joins Kevin and Jenna to workshop what might be the most “unhinged” tour yet! The trio shares a lot of laughs, some inspiring ideas that cause goosebumps, and differences of opinion on song choices. Will you agree with their choices, surprise appearances, and opening and closing numbers? Tune in to find out! For fun clips and more inside scoop, don't forget to follow us on Instagram @andthatswhatyoureallymissedpod! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.