With a tilt of the cowboy hat and rodeo queen wave, Lorrie Boyer brings you information direct from the industry leaders.
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In its 35th year, this award-winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting-edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications, Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties, changes in tillage, new soil treatment options in addition to farm human interest stories. Host of the show is Lorrie Boyer who is motivated by an in ...
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This biweekly show highlights women who are having an important impact in all facets of agriculture.
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Federal agencies have received over 10,000 comments on an initial plan outline to reduce US food waste and loss.
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The National Milk Producers Federation is pleased with the proposed changes to the Federal Milk Marketing Order.
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Changes to crop insurance options, beginning with crop year include the addition of specialty and organic crops.
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Part two of a two-part series on how overturning the Chevron Deference relates to USDA's RFID ear tag use mandate.
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US Wheat Associates says that now is the time for export buyers to purchase US wheat.
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Microsoft is buying 40,000 in carbon credits to farmers participating in the Indigo Ag carbon credit program.
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The Farm Progress Show attracts about 600 vendors and about 160,000 visitors each year. This year it runs August 27-29th in Boone, Iowa.
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A researcher in South Dakota says that by using university research with artificial intelligence, could lead to earlier detection of animal diseases, more accuracy in feed rations and crop protection product applications.
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Rural areas will have a hard time with EPA electric vehicle mandate.
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Corn Grower organizations have partnered to fund a study to combine electric vehicle technology with renewable fuels technology to address greenhouse gas emissions mandates.
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Grain Analyst Comments on Russia-Ukraine War and its impact on markets.
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The National Farmers Union offers an extensive educational program to help beginning farmers;
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R-CALF U.S.A. CEO, Bill Bullard says that cattle producers should not have to incur the cost of a program that does not achieve traceability.
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A state voter-approved initiative regarding a slaughterhouse shutdown could have dire impacts for the rest of the country.
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The US Meat Export Federation continues to showcase the quality and favorable characteristics of US Beef to other countries.
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The National Farmers Union is concerned about the future of the Packers and Stockyards Acgt in appropriations bill rider.
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Senate Republicans have released their version of a farm bill and it is similar to the full house version, with some minor differences according to the National Farmers Union.
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On today's Show, National Sorghum Producers, Executive Director, Greg Ruehle talks about the farm bill versions that are currently on the table, the ag appropriations bill, and sustainable aviation fuel credits. Give it a listen!
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The National Sunflower Associations' John Sandbakken gives an overview of the sunflower market situation.
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R-CALF USA says that the decison to allow fresh beef imports from Paraguay was driven by ulterior motives.
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U.S. Wheat Associates Will Continue to Work on Finding New Markets for domestic wheat with continued USDA funding.
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USDSA Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack says this proposed rule deals with unfair and deceptive practices by the poultry processors.
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National Sorghum Producers Executive Director, Greg Ruehle says that they are paying producers to gather data.
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Peter Orwick, American Sheep Industry Executive Director, discusses the USDA's new disease management grant for sheep producers, focusing on the use of electronic identification ear tags.
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The Ongoing Russian-Ukrainian War Has Shifted Dynamics in The Wheat Markets.
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Outside money, spring beef demand, and low cattle numbers are influencing cattle markets.
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USDA Economist, Seth Meyer on export and import trends.
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The National Sorghum Producers organization say that they are fully engaged when it comes to sustainable aviation field discussions and commerce development.
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The American Sheep Industry Association is working to create export and market opportunities for wool and are hoping to utilize funds from a USDA grant to further advance marketing of both lamb and wool.
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After making it through a markeup, tight margins in the House could hold up getting a farm bill to the House Floor for debate.
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The Livestock Conservancy works to protect livestock species that are going extinct due to changes in the way people farm and ranch.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has issued tailpipe emissions rules that are not rural-friendly, according to AFBF.
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For the first time, agriculture is being represented when it comes to identifying what gaps there are in workplace readiness on the Workplace Readiness Council.
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Rabobank has released a new 10-year outlook for the U.S. grains and oilseeds market outlook for 2033-2034, with focus on domestic demand and new demand.
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Rabobank came out with their 10-year Grain and Oilseed Outlook Report. It shows that export competition is creating an oversupply of grains and that means farmers having to make tough decisions.
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Increased corn exports, decreased soybean exports, more competion- these all part of the recently released Grain and Oilseed Projections for the next 10 years from Rabobank.
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R-CALF USA is including veterans in it's plight for mandatory country-or-origin legislation.
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Although lab-grown meat is not available in the U.S. yet, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association is supporting labeling of lab-grown meat as "imitation" on store shelves so that consumers know what the products are before they make their protein choice.
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Did you know that Clydesdale horses are in danger of becoming extinct? Learn how the Livestock Conservancy is working to preserve livestock that are becoming extinct due to changes in use and how we operate in the ag industry.
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USDA expects hog prices to drop for the rest of 2024 and be lower for 2025.
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R-Calf USA CEO, Bill Bullard says that more reforms are needed in the farm bill to address cattle market issues.
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The National Farmers Union appreciates both the House and Senate versions of the Farm Bill so far have safety net funding increases.
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Stripe rust is showing up in the US and if not managed properly, it can lead to yield reductions and wheat crop losses.
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US Wheat Associates showcased wheat at the recent Modern Ag event on the Mall in Washington DC.
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National Association of State Department's of Agriculture continues to push for a reliable ag workforce.
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Several US Producers went to Asia to promote US Beef to foreign buyers.
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New United Soybean Board CEO highlights the diverse uses of soybeans.
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New CropLife America CEO, Alex Dunn discusses their involvement with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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