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MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Baldwin Looking For Answers And Meet Mikayla Flyte

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 50:00


Farmers are still waiting on a 5 year Farm Bill and Wisconsin Senator, Tammy Baldwin, is working on moving it forward. Baldwin talks to Jill Welke about various bills she's advanced to try and bridge gaps in programs and funding that supports farmers and agribusinesses. Nothing to complain about for this Mother's Day weekend except perhaps the long hours farmers will be spending in the fields. Stu Muck plays out the sun and dry weather into next week. Wet spots have started to dry allowing a lot of farmers to strategize how they'll approach available fields. Dean Ebert from the West Bend location of Helena Agri visits with Pam Jahnke about some of the details producers need to pay attention to. Paid for by Helena Agri. The Adopt-A-Cow program in Wisconsin is looking for a few dairy farmers that want to participate in the program for 2026. Erika Schade with Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin explains what's expected of the dairy operation.In just over a week, Wisconsin will learn the identity of the next Alice in Dairyland. The program that began in 1948 has transformed from a beauty pageant to a professional marketing position with the WI Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Stephanie Hoff begins her preview of each candidate with Coloma native, Mikayla Flyte.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Elroy Fair Begins With Testing - Milk Supply Questions Remain - North

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 50:00


Sally Ladsten is the state ffa advisor through the WI Department of Public Instruction.  She tells Pam Jahnke about the teacher shortages they're facing and how alumni support matters to the vigor of an FFA program.Jane Blain Gilbertson has announced some leadership changes at Blain's Farm & Fleet.  Elroy Fair in Elroy is the first in the state that will be monitoring new testing requirements on dairy cows going on display.  Marie Preuss, Elroy Fair Board President, says its familiar territory.Even though the month is unfolding quickly - there's still time for June dairy events.  Stephanie Hoff talks to Troy Fishler, superintendent at the Hancock Ag Research Station where they're preparing for the Waushara Co Dairy Breakfast on June 30th. Mike North, principal with EverAg, joins Pam Jahnke to review the latest dairy trading trends. He explains the erratic spot milk reaction we've seen and overall milk production expectations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Dairy Cattle Continue To Disappear Into The Beef Chain - Zach Bowers

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 50:00


As the harvest starts to unfold, state ag officials are reminding farmers and their families about available resources for their physical, mental and financial health.  Karen Endres from the Farmer Wellness Program administered through the WI Department of Ag., Trade and Consumer Protection, talks to Nate Zimdars about some of the elements that farmers might have missed. With that pending harvest, implement dealers are trying to get organized and coordinated for quick-turn service whether it's at the counter or in the field.  Charitee Seebecker visits with Caleb Latham, service manager at a local John Deere dealership, about how his team prepares and how they work through supply chain disruptions.Look at the cows move!!  Zach Bowers with EverAg joins Pam Jahnke to recap the aggressive cattle movement we've been seeing in the southwest and west dairy sectors.  Bower says that milk production has been lackluster at best, due to the heat.  Now, with schools back in session - football underway and holiday buying on the horizon, it begs the question - will we have enough dairy cattle to keep the flow?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Focus Fox Valley
June 20, 2023 | Appleton Mayor Jake Woodford, Consumer Protection with DATCP

Focus Fox Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 62:13


11 AM Hour - Appleton mayor Jake Woodford speaks to shared revenue bill signing, the Appleton Public Library project, plans for Fox Commons and summer in the city! Visit www.appleton.org to learn more 12 PM Hour - Michelle Reinen joins from the WI Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Call the Wisconsin Consumer Protection Hotline: (800) 422-7128 or visit their website, datcp.wi.gov

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Milk Production Dips In July

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 50:00


4-H programs across Wisconsin have gone through some major changes since the pandemic.  Jill Welke visits with Heather Vierling, St. Croix County 4-H Agent, about how programs have changed and even the youth involved in 4-H have changed. Charitee Seebecker brings us an update on what the new school year is looking like for our state agriculture educators.  Sally Ladsten, Food and Natural Resources Education Consultant and State FFA Advisor at the WI Department of Public Instruction, says they've had 50 positions turnover since the last school year and have 9 vacancies remaining. Katie Burgess, broker/analyst with EverAg, draws out details of the July milk production report with Pam Jahnke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Newsmakers
Newsmakers: Wisconsin's Workforce Shortage and Support for Working Caregivers

Newsmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022


On June 20, 2022, Newsmakers Host Lisa Pugh sat down with Patti Jo Becker, Community Living Alliance – Director of Operations, and Lynn Gall, WI Department of Health Services – Family Caregiver Support Programs Manager, to discuss workforce shortage and support for working caregivers. The Wisconsin workforce shortage is worsening in part due to a […]

The Natural Evolution
Someone In My Corner with Mellissa Tovar

The Natural Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 63:03 Transcription Available


Mellissa Tovar was born and raised in a small northeastern Wisconsin town, where her family owned a small dairy farm. Although she had many fond memories of her home and family she also had much pain and hurt held inside. Growing up with people that weren't able or willing to understand that she was always in physical pain made her feel that she was a burden-low self- esteem and depression became a part of her life at a very young age. She wrote her first “good bye” letter around the age of 10. At the age of 16 she was in a car accident that caused severe whiplash and whiplash associated disorders-which she is still dealing with 30 years later. After graduating high school, Mellissa went on to college and received associate degrees in accounting, business mid-management, and computerized accounting. She was a nanny, business owner, an abider for hospice, and a restitution coordinator for the WI Department of Corrections. . In 2011 Mellissa moved back to the country to heal both mentally and physically. Unfortunately it took another six years before Mellissa was able to truly start to heal her body, mind, and spirit. After many decades of health issues, Mellissa found that she couldn't function anymore. It was at that point that she was led to Dr. Meyer. With his help and guidance Mellissa has overcome many physical and emotional traumas. She claims that it was after their first meeting that she felt that her true health journey began. This journey has encountered many twists and turns but she has learned so much. This journey started by learning what real health was and how she had the power to help make her life better through simple actions. She believes that learning and implementing NET, brain plasticity exercises, better nutrition, and vagus nerve therapy helped her to achieve weight loss, ease her depression, heal from traumas, and learn how to love and accept herself. “Caring for others has always been in my nature, but caring and loving myself has not always been so easy. There are many days that are still challenging and I may take three steps forward and two back, but at least I am still one step further along than yesterday. One of the most important things that Dr. Meyer gave me was hope and that is what I wish I could bring to others.” Head over to https://rebelhealthtribe.com/kit (https://rebelhealthtribe.com/kit) to get a free download of our loaded quick start guide to help you along your healing journey.  If you like us, subscribe, review, and share us with your friends, and come join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/831283146908660 (Rebel Health Tribe group on Facebook.) A https://www.angiemjordan.com/podcast-launch-bestie (Podcast Launch Bestie )production

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The Electric Wire
New Energy for an Old Coal Plant: Beloit College Powerhouse Tour and Interview with Dan Schooff

The Electric Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 36:14


Is there a second life for retired power plants? We joined Dan Schooff, currently the Chief of Staff and Secretary at Beloit College, and a former Beloit-area legislator and WI Department of Administration Secretary, to tour the Beloit College Powerhouse on the banks of the Rock River to see the transformation that has taken place there. The Beloit College Powerhouse was originally a coal plant built in the early 1900's and was recently reimagined as a student center for the college. Dan led the efforts on this massive undertaking, and in our interview, he shares more about preserving and restoring the historic power plant, and the core mission of sustainability that drove efforts to use geothermal heating and cooling on this award-winning structure. The YouTube version of this podcast has video clips from our tour included, and our Twitter page, @theelectricwire, has pictures from the tour as well. Link to YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsQh0eadEGA Link to Electric Wire Twitter page: https://twitter.com/theelectricwire

WXPR Local Newscast
WXPR News: Monday, October 18, 2021

WXPR Local Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 6:03


WI Department of Natural Resources policy board plans to vote on hiring outside attorneys in lawsuits seeking to block the fall wolf hunt, enrollment in Wisconsin's public schools does not rebound after a big dip last fall, and Rhinelander gets closer to its goal of transforming Hodag Park.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Working To Preserve WI Farmland

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 50:00


AEA's - they've been available in Wisconsin for a few years, but there's not many that have been established.  Agricultural Enterprise Areas are designed to keep farmland from being developed.  Wednesday Jordan from the WI Department of Agriculture says there's still time to submit plans. Wisconsin farmers continue to face new challenges in weed eradication.  Dr. Rodrigo Werle, UW-Madison Weed Scientist is our WI Soybean Podcast guest focused on this year's challenges See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live Well Dream Big
#026 – The Hormone Dance | Dr. Tiffany Mullen

Live Well Dream Big

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 41:49


Do you feel burned out, tired, or like you lack the energy to do the things you want to do? Do you feel like you've lost your energy and drive? What if it was possible to wake up full of energy every day?In today's episode, Suzanne is joined by functional medicine doctor and co-founder of Vytal Health, Dr. Tiffany Mullen. Dr. Mullen breaks down for listeners why traditional western medicine fails to provide the holistic health care we need to feel great and live our best lives, how hormone imbalances can drain our energy, and how a functional medicine doctor can support you on your path to living well and dreaming big.Topics Include:What is functional medicine? How is functional medicine different from traditional medicine? Why physicians struggle to solve underlying issues related to hormone imbalances, stress, and sleep. Working with a functional medicine doctor. Classic signs of hormone imbalances. How hormones regulate your body's processes. How to get your hormone levels tested, and much more...Dr. Tiffany Mullen is the CEO and co-founder of Vytal Health, a telemedicine startup company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Prior to launching Vytal Health, Dr. Mullen led Aurora Health Care's (Milwaukee, WI) Department of Integrative Medicine as its Medical Director, growing it to the largest department in the country. After years of frustration, Dr. Mullen decided to leave corporate health care behind to co-found Vytal Health. Vytal Health is a membership-based telemedicine company focused on helping patients solve health problems that have been overlooked or under-treated by traditional health care. Dr. Mullen is dually board-certified in Family and Integrative Medicine.Resources Mentioned:The IAWP Ultimate Guide to Becoming Your Best Self and Living Life on Your Own Terms – https://iawpwellnesscoach.com/guideHormone Handout – https://iawp.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Dance+of+the+Hormones+Vytal+Health.pdfFind A Functional Medicine Doctor – https://www.ifm.org/

Wisconsin Veterans Forward
Veteran-Supporting Programs w/Mary Kolar, Secretary of WI Department of Veterans Affairs (Part 3)

Wisconsin Veterans Forward

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 17:54


The final part of our discussion with Mary Kolar (Secretary of Veterans Affairs for the great state of Wisconsin) about current events relevant to the veteran community, to include proposals for newly bolstered mental health programs.Questions? Comments? Continue the discussion by requesting access to our exclusive WVF Facebook Group.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Wisconsin Veterans Forward is brought to you by the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce, a nonprofit organization that serves veterans and military families by supporting veteran owned and veteran-friendly businesses throughout the state. On behalf of our members, we serve as an advocate for Wisconsin’s veteran business community and promote economic opportunity for military veterans, military families, and veteran-friendly businesses.Follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/WivetschamberOpening theme: "I'm Not Shy" by Joy and the Boy

Wisconsin Veterans Forward
Veteran-Supporting Programs w/Mary Kolar, Secretary of WI Department of Veterans Affairs (Part 2)

Wisconsin Veterans Forward

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 15:57


Part 2 of our discussion with Mary Kolar (Secretary of Veterans Affairs for the great state of Wisconsin) about current events relevant to the veteran community, to include proposals for newly bolstered mental health programs.Questions? Comments? Continue the discussion by requesting access to our exclusive WVF Facebook Group.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Wisconsin Veterans Forward is brought to you by the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce, a nonprofit organization that serves veterans and military families by supporting veteran owned and veteran-friendly businesses throughout the state. On behalf of our members, we serve as an advocate for Wisconsin’s veteran business community and promote economic opportunity for military veterans, military families, and veteran-friendly businesses.Follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/WivetschamberOpening theme: "I'm Not Shy" by Joy and the Boy

Wisconsin Veterans Forward
Veteran-Supporting Programs w/Mary Kolar, Secretary of WI Department of Veterans Affairs (Part 1)

Wisconsin Veterans Forward

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 18:23


We were excited to chat with Mary Kolar, Secretary of Veterans Affairs for the great state of Wisconsin, about current events relevant to the veteran community, to include proposals for newly bolstered mental health programs.Questions? Comments? Continue the discussion by requesting access to our exclusive WVF Facebook Group.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Wisconsin Veterans Forward is brought to you by the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of Commerce, a nonprofit organization that serves veterans and military families by supporting veteran owned and veteran-friendly businesses throughout the state. On behalf of our members, we serve as an advocate for Wisconsin’s veteran business community and promote economic opportunity for military veterans, military families, and veteran-friendly businesses.Follow us on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/WivetschamberOpening theme: "I'm Not Shy" by Joy and the Boy

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Farm Center Call Numbers Rise

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 50:00


Call numbers at the WI Farm Center have more than doubled since December according to Dan Bauer, Program Specialist with the WI Department of Ag., Trade and Consumer Protection.  Pam talks with him about what callers are requesting, and how they help. Wisconsin's wolf harvest is teed up to begin on February 22nd, and hunters and trappers are applying for permits now.  Litigation is also pending to try and stop the harvest.  Meanwhile 5 lucky elk hunters are coming off the state's lottery WINNERS!  Josh gives us an update on that hunt. Today is the beginning of USDA's Ag Outlook forum in Washington, D.C.. Cody Koster from Rice Dairy/Ever Ag in Chicago joins us as a guest with his read on the reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tucson Business Radio
SAL E6: Ruth Goetz, owner of Goetz & Company

Tucson Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020


Ruth Goetz, Owner Goetz & Company (715) 292-2731 Ruth is a former Wisconsin tourism executive and solopreneur from northern Wisconsin. Since retiring from her 30-year career as a Regional Tourism Consultant for the WI Department of Tourism, Ruth has combined her passion for tourism with her business leadership skills to continue to positively impact tourism-based businesses and organizations in Wisconsin. At the culmination […] The post SAL E6: Ruth Goetz, owner of Goetz & Company appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Despite Pandemic - Turkey Pardon Will Happen

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 50:00


For families looking for a smaller Thanksgiving option at the center of the table, maybe a Wisconsin pheasant can fill the bill.  Kaitlyn Riley talks about those options with Ryan George, Food Products Business Manager from McFarlane Pheasants in Janesville. Heading to the woods on Saturday gets high tech with an app available through the WI Department of Natural Resources.  Caitlyn Henning from the DNR explains the features of the Go Wild Wisconsin app for the gun deer season. The pandemic won't prevent the pardoning of the official White House turkeys!  Kaitlyn Riley gets an update from Greta Irwin of the Iowa Turkey Federation on what has changed in the 73 year ceremony because of the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Beef In The Classroom Reworks Formula

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 50:00


If there's any upside to covid-19, it's that people have rediscovered the great outdoors!  Kaitlyn Riley's got an update from the WI Department of Natural Resources on how people have social distanced at state parks! With every school district statewide operating a little differently this fall, Wisconsin's Beef Council has tried to adjust!  Brooke Roberts, Director of Communication and Outreach for the WI Beef Council, says they've reworked their content to make sure it's available for any teacher, in any format!  They're also flexing their in-class grant offering to try and reflect the challenges teachers are facing. Wisconsin Senator Howard Marklein is keeping an eye on what's happening with the state checkbook in light of covid-19.  He's also making the point that there's a direct correlation between the balance of that checkbook and how much support Wisconsin agriculture, agribusiness, and rural communities can expect.   See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Corn And Bean Rally May Not Last

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 50:00


Friday USDA comes out with another crop report that could influence the marketplace.  John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing by Stewart Peterson joins us live with an update. Wisconsin's hemp producers are in full on harvest mode while the WI Department of Agriculture is working on revisions to the rules and guidelines they'll be following beginning in October.  Brian Kuhn from DATCP discusses what's going on. Deer season's just around the corner and it looks like we could have a big crop to be harvested according to Bob Nack, big game specialist at the WI Department of Natural Resources. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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Protect Kids Online
PKO 90: Keeping Kids Safe Online Month! Check Out the Updated Resources

Protect Kids Online

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 15:12


This month celebrates 3 years of online safety resource collaboration between WI Department of Justice and Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction! Check out the updated resources available, hear about future plans for additional resources, and send in your thoughts for what you'd like to learn more about!

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
At Least 1500 Applications In For Hemp Permits

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 50:00


Brian Kuhn's staff at the WI Department of Ag., Trade and Consumer Protection has been swamped with applications to grow or process industrial hemp for 2019.  March 1st is the official deadline for applications, and to date, Kuhn says requested permits have quadrupled compared to last year! He's the final guest on today's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Go Law Enforcement
006: CJ Career Fair - Interviews with 20 Agencies - Part 2

Go Law Enforcement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 29:07


Interviews with 20 local, state and federal law enforcement agencies at the University of Wisconsin Platteville Career Fair. Agencies include: Border Patrol, De Pere PD, UW-Madison PD, Glendale PD, WI Division of Criminal Investigation, Middleton PD, US Probation, WI Department of Revenue and Illinois State Police.

HuntFishTravel Podcast with CarrieZ, a Hunting, Fishing, Archery, Bowhunting Podcast. - Hunt Fish Travel and The Wild World o

"Finding Private Land Open to Public Hunting in Wisconsin". Carrie is talking to WI Department of Natural Resources Forester Julie Peltier, about hunting on private land that is open to  the public.

Outdoor Podcast Channel
HuntFishTravel 129 - Finding Private Land Open to Public Hunting in Wisconsin

Outdoor Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 0:31


"HuntFishTravel - Finding Private Land Open to Public Hunting in Wisconsin". Carrie is talking to WI Department of Natural Resources Forester Julie Peltier, about hunting on private land that is open to  the public.

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
[Learning Exchange] Becoming a Trauma-informed Child Welfare Agency: The Waupaca County Journey

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 48:40


Hear from Waupaca County, WI Department of Health and Human Services as they share how they used nine principles of trauma-informed care to move an entire human services agency to a trauma-informed approach to human service practice and administration. Principles can be successfully incorporated into the environment and operations of organizations.

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
[Learning Exchange] Becoming a Trauma-informed Child Welfare Agency: The Waupaca County Journey

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2016 48:40


Hear from Waupaca County, WI Department of Health and Human Services as they share how they used nine principles of trauma-informed care to move an entire human services agency to a trauma-informed approach to human service practice and administration. Principles can be successfully incorporated into the environment and operations of organizations.

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
[Webinar] Becoming a Trauma-informed Child Welfare Agency: The Waupaca County Journey

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 89:19


Hear from Waupaca County, WI Department of Health and Human Services as they share how they used nine principles of trauma-informed care to move an entire human services agency to a trauma-informed approach to human service practice and administration. Principles can be successfully incorporated into the environment and operations of organizations.

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
[Webinar] Becoming a Trauma-informed Child Welfare Agency: The Waupaca County Journey

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 89:19


Hear from Waupaca County, WI Department of Health and Human Services as they share how they used nine principles of trauma-informed care to move an entire human services agency to a trauma-informed approach to human service practice and administration. Principles can be successfully incorporated into the environment and operations of organizations.