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This week's Open Mic guest is Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers. The budget reconciliation debate introduced much needed changes to farm programs that many agriculture groups have hoped for, but Goule says there are many needed provisions that were orphaned in the reconciliation process and need to be addressed. Like others, Goule is concerned about the consequences of U.S. tariffs and retaliation by other countries. He is also concerned about keeping wheat acres competitive with other crops so acres don't continue to fall.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -More reaction to Heath MacDonald's appointment to Federal Ag Minister from the Wheat Growers and the Grain Growers of Canada. -Chrystia Freeland spoke to reporters after the first Cabinet Meeting this morning. -A conversation with Brennan & Jadi Rowan, the latest winners of the spring 620 CKRM Country Cookout.
Each year, the National Wheat Yield Contest, hosted by the National Wheat Foundation, attracts top growers from across the country to compete to grow the healthiest, and largest, wheat crop in the nation. The 2024 results are officially in, and farmers in the Pacific Northwest and the Northern Plains managed to bring home many of the top accolades, and though 2024 didn't quite offer record-setting conditions, some of the yields weren't too far behind all-time highs.But we're interested in more than just who the winners are– we want to know how they achieved their bin-busting results. Luckily, this week we're joined by DTN Crops Editor Jason Jenkins who's had the chance to connect with the four overall winners in the irrigated and dryland winter wheat and irrigated and dryland spring wheat classes. He'll give us the inside scoop on the growers and to which practices, products, and conditions they attribute their success. We'll also talk about the newer quality aspects of the competition, and how winning wheat is processed and evaluated for food quality attributes. We'll also talk about a new contest category that allows growers to submit digital yield results, a category that contest organizers are planning to expand in 2025. Then, Jason will look ahead to current conditions and the 2025 wheat crop, and offer insight on other stories he's following in the meantime.
National Association of Wheat Growers President, Keeff Felty talks about trade and an environmental assessment that the organization is working on.
NAWG Invites Wheat Growers to Commodity Classic in Colorado
Tuesday on AOA, we start the show with a discussion about potential mass deportations and the impact on ag labor with Laurie Beyranevand, director of the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems at the Vermont Law and Graduate School. In Segment Two, Kurt Kovarik, Vice President of Federal Affairs for Clean Fuels Alliance America, joins us to discuss the latest surrounding 45Z, priorities for the incoming Trump Administration and more. Next up in Segment Three, we talk about the 75th anniversary for the National Association of Wheat Growers, Commodity Classic, the need for a new Farm Bill and other NAWG priorities for the 119th Congress as we have a conversation with NAWG CEO Chandler Goule. Then we close the show with a look at ag news headlines, including priorities for new Senate Majority Leader John Thune and thoughts on marketing cattle in January in Segment Four.
Celebrate the season with this heartwarming and informative Christmas episode! Matt Reese chats with Kayleigh Keller of Keller Meats in Medina County about organizing a supply convoy to help those devastated by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, an inspiring story of generosity and resilience. Shelly Detwiler shares festive Christmas recipes to brighten your holiday table. Plus, hear a GrowNextGen update with Eric and Adele Flynn of Lorain County, who have hosted engaging virtual field trips. Dale Minyo catches up with Wendy Osborn from Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers for an update on ethanol. He also gets an exciting update from Farm Credit Mid-America's Rudi Pitzer Perry and Olivia Congrove as they discuss this year's record-breaking success of Fight the Hunger, Stock the Trailer, which collected more food for local foodbanks than ever before. Plus, we round it out by remembering the reason for the season as we hear a reading of the Christmas story from the Book of Luke. Join us to get inspired and educated in this final Ohio Ag Net Podcast of 2024.
Michelle Rook is guest host this morning and she has conversations with Frayne Olson, Crop Economist/Marketing Specialist at NDSU Extension, Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers, and Donnell Rehagen, CEO at Clean Fuel Alliance America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the debate continues over whether to remove dams on the Lower Snake River, the stakes are high for the future of farming in Washington state. Michelle Hennings, a WA wheat farmer and the Executive Director of the Washington Association of Wheat Growers, joins Dillon with more detail on the devastation that breaching the dams would cause, and why it's so important for farmers to speak out against their removal.
On Monday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -We will have reaction from APAS, the Wheat Growers, and a member of the Ag Transport Coalition on Friday's ruling from the Canada Industrial Relations Board regarding the CPKC-CN Rail-union saga. -The federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made a few comments about the temporary foreign workers program.
A series of surveys conducted by the Western College of Veterinary Medicine suggests a need to step up the recruitment of veterinary students. In response to a shortage of swine veterinarians, surveys asked how long vets had been in practice, their educational background, what attracted them to the profession and how long they plan to remain active.Dr. John Harding, a professor of swine medicine with the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, says the five surveys focused on different topics including the swine profession and its needs, swine medicine education, swine medicine curricula, swine veterinarian clinical competency and swine continuing education and advanced certification.The president of the Wheat Grower says its time for the federal government to re-think its climate change policies. In his Wheat Beat June newsletter to Wheat Growers, Gunter Jochum shared his frustrations with government's emphasis on climate change- which he sees as a misplaced priority.Jochum aslo questioned if farm groups have been buying into the government's climate action programs and too anxious to accept government subsidies for things like cover crop programs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NAWG's Role: Keeff Feltty discussed NAWG's involvement in legislative and regulatory matters affecting agriculture, including the Farm Bill and EPA regulations. They advocate for wheat growers' interests and fight against detrimental policies.Quality Focus: RJ Parrish emphasized the importance of quality wheat production. He believes Oklahoma has the potential to be the "Mercedes-Benz of wheat" by promoting its high-quality grain, which can command premium prices in domestic and international markets.Research and Innovation: Both guests highlighted the significance of research and innovation in wheat production. Keef mentioned the potential game-changer of the new "Aux-Wheat" variety developed at Oklahoma State University, which could eliminate the need for chemical additives in bread.International Markets: RJ shared his experiences from wheat quality tours in Africa, where he interacted with millers and end-users. He stressed the importance of understanding their needs and promoting the quality of U.S. wheat to capture these markets.Sustainable Practices: RJ discussed his no-till operation and the benefits of using stabilizers and precision fertilizer application. He believes these practices not only improve quality but also enhance efficiency and sustainability.(00:00:02) Welcome to the podcast(00:00:37) Introduction to the episode's guests and topics(00:01:37) Introduction of the panel members(00:02:46) Conversation with Keeff Felty, National Association of Wheat Growers president(00:05:01) Keeff's responsibilities as president of NAWG(00:06:07) Oklahoma's representation within NAWG over the years(00:07:02) Keeff's farming operation in Jackson County(00:08:19) Changes in farming practices over the years(00:09:26) Educating legislators on agricultural issues(00:10:01) Working with legislators from non-agricultural districts(00:11:23) A recent legislative success for wheat growers(00:13:55) Integrating cotton into wheat rotations(00:15:28) New wheat genetics and traits(00:17:01) Variety selection for Keith's operation(00:19:20) The Lugert-Altus Irrigation District(00:22:14) Irrigated wheat vs. cotton in the district(00:25:01) Water delivery system in the district(00:28:03) Roles of the Oklahoma Wheat Growers Association and Oklahoma Wheat Commission(00:31:06) Break for headset switch(00:31:47) Conversation with RJ Parrish, Oklahoma Wheat Commission representative(00:32:00) RJ's role with the Wheat Commission(00:32:32) RJ's farming operation(00:33:04) Double-cropping soybeans after wheat(00:34:17) RJ's involvement with the Wheat Commission(00:34:29) Impact of wheat checkoff dollars(00:35:35) Importance of wheat quality(00:37:09) Interacting with international millers(00:39:01) Focusing on quality on RJ's farm(00:41:01) Considering a fertilizer spreader for corn(00:41:48) Stripper headers for double-cropping(00:43:35) Marketing and storing wheat for quality premiums(00:44:25) Community focus on wheat quality(00:45:12) Decline of anhydrous ammonia use(00:46:04) Excitement about the new Aux wheat variety(00:46:46) Importance of research for the Wheat Commission(00:48:18) Weed science research at OSU(00:49:03) Closing remarks RedDirtAgronomy.com
This week's Open Mic guest is Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers. He has served in the halls of Congress and for the nation's crop farmers over his extensive career in Washington. Goule says failure to enact a new farm bill will only heap greater challenges on policy writers in 2025 and leave farmers with a policy that does not accurately reflect the financial risks producers face. Goule says the nation is losing wheat acres and growers to other crops that benefit from both advanced genetics and demand from new uses. NAWG supports crops for renewable fuels, but says unintended consequences from trade, farm policy and research could lead to dire and unintended consequences for the nation's number one food grain and its growers.
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Catch up on the best of the year so far with this weekend's encore presentation of the Roy Green Show! National and sometimes violent farmer protests have erupted across Europe, as farmer with their tractors and other gear, as well as hay bales and more, challenging their governments and EU policies and taxes have and are blocking roads and highways in EU nations. Belgian farmers engaged in throwing debris at the EU parliament in Brussels and bottles as Belgian police. Nations involved include: Belgium, Netherlands, France, Poland, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria. How are Canada's farmers viewing what their counterparts are doing and might we see something similar in Canada, as the European protests grow in number? Canada's farmers have expressed their anger and frustration at the federal government's carbon tax and fertilizer policies. and the WCWGA website warns: "Ottawa to blame for impending food shortage storm." Guest: Carl Stewart. Director of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association. Joins us from Manitoba. Originally Aired Feb 4, 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday: -The calendar switched to March, which means new canola and wheat contracts. Adam Pukalo from P.I. Financial breaks down how they did this week. -The Wheat Growers held a virtual AGM earlier this week. -An update on Bill C-355, a private member's bill to ban the practice of shipping live horses via air to foreign countries for slaughter.
This year's Commodity Classic crowd set a record as members of the National Corn Growers Association, American Soybean Association, National Association of Wheat Growers, National Sorghum Producers and Association of Equipment Manufacturers gathered in Houston. Leaders of all five organizations sat down with Agri-Pulse Newsmakers at the Pivot Bio booth on the trade show floor to discuss the farm bill, government funding, trade, regulatory issues and more.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
National and sometimes violent farmer protests have erupted across Europe, as farmer with their tractors and other gear, as well as hay bales and more, challenging their governments and EU policies and taxes have and are blocking roads and highways in EU nations. Belgian farmers engaged in throwing debris at the EU parliament in Brussels and bottles as Belgian police. Nations involved include: Belgium, Netherlands, France, Poland, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria. How are Canada's farmers viewing what their counterparts are doing and might we see something similar in Canada, as the European protests grow in number? Canada's farmers have expressed their anger and frustration at the federal government's carbon tax and fertilizer policies. and the WCWGA website warns: "Ottawa to blame for impending food shortage storm." Guest: Carl Stewart. Director of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association. Joins us from Manitoba. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is the mood of Canada's farmers? In Canada, agricultural groups such as the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association and their farmer members have strongly denounced the Trudeau government's introduction and increases of the federal carbon tax on their agricultural initiatives. Also, extremely critical of Trudeau fertilizer initiatives. How deep is Canadian farmers frustration and might Canada's farmers take public action, perhaps similar to their German counterparts? Guest: Gunter Jochum. President, Western Canadian Wheat Growers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of the Agri-Biz Show, Rusty Halvorson shares audio from this past week's Prairie Grains Conference at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks. We hear from Daryl Ritchison, director of the North Dakota Agriculture Weather Network, about increased wildfire risk, Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers vice president of operations Coreen Berdahl, Minnesota Wheat 2nd Vice President Austen Germolus of Ada, North Dakota Crop Improvement Association executive director Chad Anderson, Red River Retention Authority executive director Brian Fuder and Red River Watershed Management Board executive director Rob Sip.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake Westlin - Mn Wheat Growers Association
Mike Gunderson - Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers
On Tuesday's show from Canadian Western Agribition: -Day 2 of Agribition and all the fun to be had at REAL District. -Yorkton Chamber of Commerce the latest to call on Ottawa to pass Bill C-234. -The Wheat Growers announce the first 2 mentees of their Young Farmers Mentorship Program.
On Thursday's show: -Canadian Western Agribition is right around the corner, and CEO Shaun Kindopp talked about how preparations are going. -The Wheat Growers are the latest to chime in on Bill C-234. -Regina's Mayor is part of a Saskatchewan Delegation planning to attend a Climate Change conference in Dubai.
On Friday's show: -Senators in the upper chamber did a 180 on Bill C-234. -Adam Pukalo with P.I. Financial has the latest on how canola and wheat futures did this week. -The Wheat Growers want to hear from members what their thoughts are on the Viterra-Bunge merger. -SaskTips is needing the public's help to solve a trio of cases.
Farm Bill Provides Vision for Wheat Growers
On Friday's AOA, powered by Cenex Premium Diesel, we kick off the show by learning more about Mosaic Biologicals with Ross Bender from The Mosaic Company. In Segment Two, we learn more about the recent D.C. fly-in hosted by the National Association of Wheat Growers with their Secretary, Jamie Kress. Then in Segment Three, we discuss the on-going impacts of the Russia/Ukraine war on the global markets with Mintec Market Analyst, Kyle Holland, based in London. Finally in Segment Four, we hear from Minnesota Farmers Union Vice President Anne Schwagerl about the recent farmers union fly-in to D.C. and more.
The National Association of Wheat Growers completed the second part of its 2023 summer Farm Bill Fly-Ins to the nation's capital, and the House of Representatives approved a bill prohibiting California's attempt to eliminate all gas-powered vehicles.
Fall Danna and Fair Kristin have arrived. We talk everything from concession stand drama and diarrhea. You will have to listen to see who has the diarrhea and what Fall Danna and Fair Kristin actually mean. Who would ever have thought you needed to price match your location concession stand. We had no clue before High School that it was a thing, we are learning the ins and outs of concessions at the football game. E88….raise your hand if you know what it is and use it. Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers partnered up with your friendly @Sheets Gas's stations. Be more environmentally friendly, support American Farmers and save at the pump…it's a triple win. Find out who drove away with the gas pump still in the car, it's a real funny. Apples, they are in season on the farm and they are a super healthy way to fuel your body. We touch on Function Foods, you will want to know what this means. Eat your skins…. Get Social with Danna and Kristin ! @localfarmmom | @dannageraci183 | @themismatchedpodcast on Instagramhttps://youtube.com/@themismatchedpodcast4078 (https://youtube.com/@themismatchedpodcast4078)
Join Jennifer Kulzer, Director of Global Digital Experience, and guest Dave Green, Executive Vice President of the Wheat Quality Council, as they dive into the world of wheat quality and its impact on the food industry. Learn about the council's efforts to ensure wheat quality and education along with activities to preserve essential agricultural knowledge in this NEW! episode of "A Fresh Perspective Podcast."
Join Jennifer Kulzer, Director of Global Digital Experience, and guest Dave Green, Executive Vice President of the Wheat Quality Council, as they dive into the world of wheat quality and its impact on the food industry. Learn about the council's vital role in evaluating wheat varieties, ensuring they meet the highest standards of baking performance and quality in this NEW! episode of “A Fresh Perspective Podcast."
On this episode, we attend the ribbon cutting of a Square Roots indoor farming operation at the Gordon Food Service distribution facility in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. We also discuss the state of the wheat industry with U.S. Wheat Associates President Vince Peterson and National Association of Wheat Growers' Jake Westlin and Mariah Wollweber. Jesse Allen and Global Commodity Analytics' Mike Zuzolo discuss the current state of the wheat market in our Market Talk segment, and Nutrien Senior Agronomists Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock talk about the need for chloride in plants in this week's installment of “The Dirt with Nutrien.” In our “Beltway Beef” segment, National Cattlemen's Beef Association discusses the impact the Supreme Court's recent Waters of the U.S. ruling will have on agriculture. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom talks about the impact continued labor problems at the West Coast ports is having on U.S. red meat exports, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz tells you what you need to know about detecting square waves. The episode also features the music of Whey Jennings, the grandson of country music legend Waylon Jennings and the writer and performer of our Tractors and Troubadours theme song. Timestamps Fastline Marketing Group advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:46 Brett Michel (Gordon Food Service) and Simon Peggs (Square Roots): 7:05 Vince Peterson, U.S. Wheat Associates: 19:36 Jake Westlin, National Association of Wheat Growers: 25:39 Mariah Wollweber, National Association of Wheat Growers: 29:33 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 31:56 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 38:15 Hunter Ihrman, National Cattlemen's Beef Association: 46:33 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 57:50 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 1:00:40 Whey Jennings: 1:02:11
The White House stepped up its involvement in a pair of issues key to farm policy this week, hosting meetings with congressional leaders to discuss the debt ceiling and the next farm bill. Kansas Republican and Senate Ag Appropriations Subcommittee member Jerry Moran joins Newsmakers to offer his thoughts on how the next few months in farm policy will shake out. Then, Chandler Goule with the National Association of Wheat Growers and Chelsea Good with the Livestock Marketing Association discuss how the issues will impact farmers and ranchers throughout the country.
Thursday's AOA kicked off with Dr. Matt Roberts, Senior Grain and Oilseeds Analyst with Terrain discussing the pullback in commodity markets and the potential shakeup in planted acres coming later this summer. Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers discussed the impact of rain for the winter wheat areas and discussed their testimony to the House Subcommittee on ag markets. The show ended with Scott Hays, President of the National Pork Producers Council, who has been pressing the case for animal disease prevention and protection in the 2023 Farm Bill.
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 Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers. What are the top issues facing wheat growers today? What policies and issues should producers be monitoring? Britt and Chandler discuss those topics and a whole lot more.Questions or comments? Contact us at Insights@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.©2023 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 growing season spring and winter wheat growers will have access to a new post-emergent herbicide to better control broadleaf and grass weeds. In this Managing for Profit, Ryan Bryant-Schlobohm, UPL Technical Services Manager shares how the three active ingredients provide the most effective weed control solution on the market. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A prairie farm group is concerned about the federal government's recently announced, “Sustainable Agriculture Strategy.” Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie Claude Bibeau says the sector needs to work together to develop a roadmap to improving environmental performance.Western Canadian Wheat Growers President Gunter Jochum will share what is most worrying to their organization about the process.Bill C-21 and its recent amendments will criminalize Saskatchewan residents. That according to the Ray Orb the president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities.He says Bill C-21 does nothing to target the illegal use of firearms; instead, it targets lawfully licensed firearms owners and their legally acquired firearms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The lame duck session is a busy one in Washington, and several farm policy priorities are hanging in the balance. Senate Ag Committee Republican Roger Marshall of Kansas joins this week's Newsmakers to discuss reform at the Food and Drug Administration, the chances of passage for ag labor legislation and more.Then, Chandler Goule with the National Association of Wheat Growers, Mary-Thomas Hart with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and Matt Valesko with the Conaway Graves Group offer their thoughts on the environment for the upcoming farm bill as well as the other issues facing farm policy in 2023.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
The lame duck session is a busy one in Washington, and several farm policy priorities are hanging in the balance. Senate Ag Committee Republican Roger Marshall of Kansas joins this week's Newsmakers to discuss reform at the Food and Drug Administration, the chances of passage for ag labor legislation and more.Then, Chandler Goule with the National Association of Wheat Growers, Mary-Thomas Hart with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and Matt Valesko with the Conaway Graves Group offer their thoughts on the environment for the upcoming farm bill as well as the other issues facing farm policy in 2023.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
12-2-22 Inside Ag 3 - Charlie Vogel - MN Wheat Growers on Prairie Grains Conf.
Farm Talk Segment 4 - Mick Talks with Charlie Vogel - MN Wheat Growers
As Congress prepares for the next Farm Bill, the National Association of Wheat Growers is out with their 2023 priorities.
As Congress prepares for the next Farm Bill, the National Association of Wheat Growers is out with their 2023 priorities.
Lawmakers have one more week to agree on a measure to fund the government into the new fiscal year. While a shutdown is not expected to happen, frustration lingers on Capitol Hill about the amount of time the process has taken. Kansas Republican Tracey Mann joins Newsmakers to discuss that issue as well as his priorities for the upcoming farm bill.Then, Mark Dopp with the North American Meat Institute, Jake Westlin with the National Association of Wheat Growers, and Ariel Wiegard with the American Soybean Association discuss the risk management, conservation, livestock and political challenges awaiting lawmakers as they look to draft new farm policy.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
Lawmakers have one more week to agree on a measure to fund the government into the new fiscal year. While a shutdown is not expected to happen, frustration lingers on Capitol Hill about the amount of time the process has taken. Kansas Republican Tracey Mann joins Newsmakers to discuss that issue as well as his priorities for the upcoming farm bill.Then, Mark Dopp with the North American Meat Institute, Jake Westlin with the National Association of Wheat Growers, and Ariel Wiegard with the American Soybean Association discuss the risk management, conservation, livestock and political challenges awaiting lawmakers as they look to draft new farm policy.Want to receive Newsmakers in your inbox every week? Sign up! http://eepurl.com/hTgSAD
As Congress prepares for the next Farm Bill, the National Association of Wheat Growers is out with their 2023 priorities.
As Congress prepares for the next Farm Bill, the National Association of Wheat Growers is out with their priorities for the 2023 edition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oklahoma Farm & Ranch News with Ron Hays on RON (Radio Oklahoma Network)
Farm and Ranch News for, September 2, with KC Sheperd In today's farm and ranch news, KC Sheperd Talks with Oklahoma Wheat Growers Executive Director and General Council, Lori Peterson about some Legislative Wins for Wheat Growers ...
Fairfield farmer, and Washington Association of Wheat Growers board member, Marci Green shares her experience with the August 11th hailstorm that blew through Eastern Washington.
Fairfield farmer, and Washington Association of Wheat Growers board member, Marci Green shares her experience with the August 11th hailstorm that blew through Eastern Washington.
Brad Moffitt is Director for Market Development & Membership at the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association. He and Matthew Bane discuss what the Growers Association is doing for farmers in Ohio as they touch on a range of topics from improving Lake Erie, inputs, and ag education to farmer benefits, conservation, and ethanol. Thank you for listening!
This week's Open Mic guest is Nicole Berg, president of the National Association of Wheat Growers. The nation's wheat farmers have two primary objectives for new farm programs including defending risk protection programs and a boost in baseline spending. The Washington wheat grower says the $5.50 reference price is below the cost of production for most wheat growers and must be addressed in the 2023 farm bill. Berg says wheat farmers share concerns about the availability of inputs for the new crop year and question the EPA's increased scrutiny of important crop protection products critical to the outcome of environmental and production goals. Wheat growers question the White House Council on Environmental Quality's endorsement of breaching dams on the Snake River.
Wednesday's broadcast began with Dan Glessing, President of the Minnesota Farm Bureau providing a recap of the Farm Bill Listening Session held by Reps Bustos and Egan in Minnesota on Monday. Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers, joined the show in segment 2 to discuss a troubling report from the White House Council on Environmental Quality on the Lower Snake River Basin. In segment 3, we talked with Steven Greenhut, Western Region Director with the R Street Institute about the impact of California's AB5 law, which would force independent owner operators of trucks to become employees (among lots of other "unintended" consequences).
Host Dan Wilson is joined by Marlene Eick Director of Marketing and Communications with the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association.inohiocountry.comJuly 6, 2022- Ohio Corn & Wheat (OCW) is pleased to announce its new Director of Marketing & Communications, Marlene Eick. In this role, Eick will be responsible for leading the development and execution of annual communications and marketing plans and initiatives for Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association, the Ohio Corn Checkoff and the Ohio Small Grains Checkoff. She will serve as an industry spokesperson and media liaison throughout Ohio and the U.S. Eick will also be responsible for the organization's relationships with its members and national organizations such as National Corn Growers Association, National Association of Wheat Growers, U.S. Grains Council, U.S. Wheat Associates, U.S. Meat Export Federation and more.
California Department of Food and Agriculture awarding $66-million in grants for the Healthy Soils Program, and National Association of Wheat Growers share their 2023 Farm Bill priorities.
The Georgia Food Bank Association changes name to "Feeding Georgia," and National Association of Wheat Growers share their 2023 Farm Bill priorities.
This highly anticipated episode includes an interview with Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers. He shares his personal story, perspective on the markets, and an overview of what his organization handles.
On this episode, Farmer Veteran Coalition's Rachel Petitt stops by to talk about the recent awarding of Farmer Veteran Fellowship Fund grants to help U.S. military veterans embark upon a career in agriculture. Also, National Association of Wheat Growers CEO Chandler Goule discusses the state of the wheat industry as we near the mid-point of 2022, and the U.S. Meat Export Federation holds its Spring Conference in San Antonio. Jesse Allen discusses the impact of the oil market on the commodities markets in this week's Market Talk segment and Ray Bohacz discusses solenoid resistance in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features country music singer/songwriter Houston Bernard. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:52 Rachel Petitt, Farmer Veteran Coalition: 6:10 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 12:22 Chandler Goule, National Association of Wheat Growers: 12:55 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 19:40 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 22:49 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 27:33 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 29:11 Houston Bernard: 29:43
GrainGrowers chair Brett Hosking says he'll be seeking meetings to press the Federal Government to direct the ACCC to investigate the grain market. He says there's a discrepancy between what Australian wheat growers are being paid and the global price of wheat, which is soaring due to smaller exports out of Ukraine.
Tuesday on AOA, market analyst Darin Newsom started the day's show with a look at the planting progress made across the country, plus, he gave us a look at the potential ahead in the equities markets. Jeff Johnston, the Lead Economist for Communications at CoBank reviewed the rural broadband expenditures in the Infrastructure bill and when/how those funds might make their way to rural America. And then we discussed ethanol at the retail level with Ron Lamberty, Chief Marketing Officer with the American Coalition for Ethanol before ending the show with Chander Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers, on the recent food aid announcements from USAID.
As wheat areas come out of drought and moisture returns, herbicide application will be key.In this Managing for Profit, Ryan Bryant-Schlobohm shares the details on two solutions for wheat growers and how it saves producers time and maximizes their return on investment.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A Canadian rail strike could begin today. Mike Steenhoek of the Soy Transportation Coalition talks about the specific impacts to already tough to obtain fertilizers. Dave Milligan of Cass City, Michigan is no longer president of the National Association of Wheat Growers. He reflects on his two years as president. Arlan Suderman of StoneX explains that wheat investments could be a hedge against inflation.
A Texas wheat grower wrapped up his term of service with the National Association of Wheat Growers. More and more Texas High Plains corn farmers are producing silage. Corn planters are rolling in North Central Texas. Extreme South Texas is both planting and harvesting. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.
Mike started Friday's episode by talking with Dr. Ellen Wald, energy economist with Transversal Consulting about gyrations in the price of crude oil and natural gas, then Kam Quarles, CEO of the National Potato Council provided an update from their Washington meeting and challenges created by Mexico that could stall the import of fresh potatoes. In the 3rd segment, Rob Brenneman, NPPC board member and Iowa pork producer, raised the issue of activist investors pushing companies to eliminate gestation stalls; and finally, Nicole Berg, VP of the National Assocication of Wheat Growers discussed the policies they'd like to see included in the 2023 Farm Bill
Tuesday, on AOA; Don Close, Senior Animal Protein Analyst with RaboResearch discussed consumers and retailers changing beef purchase practices; Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers joined to discuss the excitement in the wheat industry and some of the international challenges they face. Iowa's senior Senator, Charles Grassley outlined the timeline for this Cattle Market Transparency bill in the Senate and the potential for tax changes later this year. And finally, Karl Setzer of Agrivisor talked about the flow of managed money in to the commodity space; and what those funds can do to soybean pricing.
This week's Open Mic guest is Chandler Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers. Wheat growers face unique obstacles in Washington to maintain policy supporting the various regions and classes of the food grain crop in the nation. Goule believes the Build Back Better Act may still see compromise and approval on Capitol Hill and says wheat growers face challenges with potential cover crop policies and other climate measures. Wheat growers support free trade and look to the Biden administration to open doors to new markets and hold trading partners accountable to previous trade agreements.
The National Association of Wheat Growers is expressing disappointment in decision to change WOTUS Rule, and Net Farm Income reaches highest point since 2013.
Farm Talk Segment 5 - Charlie Vogel - Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers
Washington Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director, Michelle Hennings breaks down this year's drought impact on our wheat crop.
Washington Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director, Michelle Hennings breaks down this year's drought impact on our wheat crop.
In Friday's MyAgLife Daily News Report, we highlight the Citrus Showcase. Hear what keynote speaker Peter Zeihan says about globalization and our trade partners. The National Association of Wheat Growers talks about carbon capture and other priorities for the new administration.
Bruce Knight, Strategic Conservation Solutions, LLC Jonathan Coppess, University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, College of Agricultural & Consumer Economics Callie Eideberg, Environmental Defense Fund Josh Tonsager, National Association of Wheat Growers
It's game day, Ohio! Kolt, Matt, and Dusty check in for the day before they prepare to watch the Buckeyes in the National Championship game! Kolt has an interview with Brandon Kern from the Ohio Farm Bureau. Dale has an interview with Kelly Harsh from the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers association. And Dusty brings in audio from Dr. Ian Sheldon on global trade.
During this season of gratitude, we are giving thanks to America’s farmers and ranchers. Not only do America’s strong federal farm policies ensure that we all have reliable access to affordable food, they also share our generous bounty with our neighbors. Nicole Berg, a fourth-generation farmer from Washington State and Vice President of the National Association of Wheat Growers, joined Groundwork to talk about how rural America gives back all year round through food aid.
Today on the show we have Michelle Jones. Michelle is a wife, a mother, and a farmer from Montana. Michelle has been very open online about her struggles with her anxiety and depression. She’s taken action to help reduce the stigma surrounding mental health in ag. She has a comprehensive resource page on her website that is devoted solely to mental health. Michelle is also very active in policy serving in both the Montana Grain Growers Association and on the National Association of Wheat Growers board. We talk to her about how policies are affecting the attitudes in rural America. Go check Michelle out online at bigskyfarmher.com
Today on the show we have Michelle Jones. Michelle is a wife, a mother, and a farmer from Montana. Michelle has been very open online about her struggles with her anxiety and depression. She’s taken action to help reduce the stigma surrounding mental health in ag. She has a comprehensive resource page on her website that is devoted solely to mental health. Michelle is also very active in policy serving in both the Montana Grain Growers Association and on the National Association of Wheat Growers board. We talk to her about how policies are affecting the attitudes in rural America. Go check Michelle out online at bigskyfarmher.com
Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Tony Francois is defending wheat farmer Jack LaPant.
Chandler talks about the need to pass the USMCA & how it has had an effect on the U.S. wheat grower.
Chandler talks about the need to pass the USMCA & how it has had an effect on the U.S. wheat grower.
Jenni and Kylene are back in the studio together this week for the one-year anniversary episode of HPJ Talk! The two talk about the recent spate of stormy weather across the Southern Great Plains and what that means for the winter wheat crop that was just toured by the Wheat Quality Council. There's news out of the National Association of Wheat Growers, with the North Dakota Grain Growers Association announcing it will withdraw its membership at the end of June. And the two talk about Mother's Day plans and birthdays. We have a conversation about Kylene's cover story "Without the Farmer, there is no farm" looking at the mental health crisis in the dairy industry. And we chat with HPJ Livestock Sales Representative Nick Wells about what we can expect at our inaugural Cattle U in Dodge City, July 31 to Aug. 1. Plus, we have the news, commentary and markets you might have missed in the print and online editions. #RideWithUs
Guests: David Hunt, co-founder of Cainthus the cattle facial recognition tech company, talks about creating the technology and the next step in it's development Chandler Goule, CEO National Association of Wheat Growers, discusses the Win the Agriculture Coalition (led by NAWG) and this week's judge's ruling in favor of the coalition Nebraska LEAD Director Terry Hejny on the program currently accepting applications
Guests: David Hunt, co-founder of Cainthus the cattle facial recognition tech company, talks about creating the technology and the next step in it's development Chandler Goule, CEO National Association of Wheat Growers, discusses the Win the Agriculture Coalition (led by NAWG) and this week's judge's ruling in favor of the coalition Nebraska LEAD Director Terry Hejny on the program currently accepting applications
This week's ZimmCast continues my series visiting with farm organization Directors of Communications. At the Farm Progress Show I sat down with Caitlin Eannello, National Association of Wheat Growers, to talk about her career choice and what the challenges of the job are. Caitlin does not have a farm background but does have a passion to help farmers and a love of food! Prior to joining NAWG she worked with BIO, the Biotech Innovation Organization, and that set her up for the transition to her current job. As an added bonus in this program I'm including an example of Caitlin's work. She set me up to interview the NAWG President, David Schemm, a Kansas farmer. David has been touring areas where wheat growers are suffering from drought conditions and we talk about their need for a new farm bill that takes into consideration resources to help them like crop insurance. Both Caitlin and David are now members of the #GoldenMic Club. When will it be your turn? I hope you enjoy the program and thank you for listening!
In Ag News: Reports say EPA Pulled Back on an RFS Announcement Due to Brazil, Argentina and Update on a bill addressing ag-bioterrorism by Sen. Pat Roberts Today's Guests: David Schemm, President of the National Association of Wheat Growers from Sharon Springs, KS discussing harvest in the NW area of the state ... Nebraska Ag Director Greg Ibach on the first US Beef sales back in China coming from Nebraska ... Mike Sander Acting officer for the FSA talks about the importance of county FSA Elections
In Ag News: Reports say EPA Pulled Back on an RFS Announcement Due to Brazil, Argentina and Update on a bill addressing ag-bioterrorism by Sen. Pat Roberts Today's Guests: David Schemm, President of the National Association of Wheat Growers from Sharon Springs, KS discussing harvest in the NW area of the state ... Nebraska Ag Director Greg Ibach on the first US Beef sales back in China coming from Nebraska ... Mike Sander Acting officer for the FSA talks about the importance of county FSA Elections
Episode 11 of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, courtesy of AgriGold, travels all over Ohio and even a bit above it. Host Ty Higgins talks with Joel Penhorwood about his intense ride-along with crop duster Butch Fisher and the motion sickness that followed. Matt Reese hears from Brad Moffitt of the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers about the ongoing ethanol tour. Dale Minyo was down in Cincinnati to see Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue make a big announcement about USDA. Also on the podcast, a bit from the new Dean of the Ohio State College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, Cathann Kress, as she helped dedicate the newest greenhouse to grace the campus of ATI in northeastern Ohio. www.agrigold.com www.ohioagnet.com
Ag News: Kansas Wheat Quality Tour embarks Tuesday on a trip through potentially difficult field and crop conditions in the wake of weekend snows ... we discuss patience in evaluating wheat, and contacting your crop insurance agent if damage is apparent Guests: Mike Zuzolo on Monday markets from Global Commodity Analytics ... David Schemm, President of the National Association of Wheat Growers from Sharon Springs discusses weekend wheat damage ... Nebraska State Senator Curt Friesen talks on the 3-cent NRD levy and other aspects of his LB-98 up for debate Tuesday morning
Ag News: Kansas Wheat Quality Tour embarks Tuesday on a trip through potentially difficult field and crop conditions in the wake of weekend snows ... we discuss patience in evaluating wheat, and contacting your crop insurance agent if damage is apparent Guests: Mike Zuzolo on Monday markets from Global Commodity Analytics ... David Schemm, President of the National Association of Wheat Growers from Sharon Springs discusses weekend wheat damage ... Nebraska State Senator Curt Friesen talks on the 3-cent NRD levy and other aspects of his LB-98 up for debate Tuesday morning
This week's Open Mic guest is Bing Von Bergen, a wheat grower from Moccasin, Montana and president of the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG). Wheat growers from the northern plains to Texas are faced with unpredictable weather and that is why crop insurance is a top priority for his association. But, the organization, which just hired a new CEO, also wants a revenue guarantee program in the commodity title that focuses on farm level losses. He also addresses biotechnology in wheat as the last major grain where genetic modification may be introduced.Bing Von Bergen