A biweekly history podcast covering the last great war. Join Ray Harris Jr as he explores World War Two in intimate detail. The History of WWII Podcast is produced and narrated by Ray Harris Jr. Ray has a degree in history from James Madison University. I’ve been obsessed with the events and people from WWII since I first learned of them. I’ve been waiting years for someone to do a podcast on WWII and couldn’t wait any longer.
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Our perspectives, experiences, and insights in the entertainment industry, performing arts and the culture. Strictly 4 My Neighbas, Drinks with Friends, and more!
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How do artists create, promote themselves and in the meantime still manage their own well-being?
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This podcast was started by Tom Ray of Lorenzo's Music, an indie art rock band from Madison WI. Tom wants to meet musicians and learn about what they do create. It's an artistic community of conversation with people who make and produce music from all over the world!
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Join Pam Jahnke for the latest farm news. Heard daily on WOZN 96.7 FM and 1670 AM in Madison Wisconsin from 5-6am. Also heard on affiliate stations all over Wisconsin.
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Comedian Adam Ray chats with famous comedians, actors, musicians, athletes and amazing humans that result in lots of comedy. It’s fun. Every episode is different and easy to stay engaged. Ok. Thanks for reading.
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From WSUM comes Pop Culture Coffee Break, hosted by Camila Trimberger-Ruiz and Ray Kirsch. Student opinions, reviewing anything and everything that college kids are talking about at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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At the Reward Your Dog Podcast, we understand what it’s like living with dogs who struggle - and we are here to give you tools and ideas to help you and your dog live an awesome life! Connect with us on Patreon to stay in the loop on future episodes, ask questions, and stay in touch with your hosts: patreon.com/RewardYourDogPodcast
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dsm CultureCast podcasts, from dsm Magazine, are quick-hit interviews of Greater Des Moines leaders. We touch on arts and culture, food and dining, style and design, home and garden, philanthropy and people and community-wide issues. Join us!
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At the foundational floor of my core oracle is truth. I have lived to learn only by way of truth do I truly live. Sharing the learned truths of life, I attempt to help us all...all my sisters, all my brothers. My need to help arose after watching my mother try to survive as a homeless mentally incapacitated bag lady on the streets of Baltimore city for over a decade. I try...I try to share, I try to be authentic, and I try to help everyone without imposing assumptions, judgments, or blame up ...
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A podcast for sci-fi lovers that span across books, movies, Tv-Shows, or games. We may discuss wild theories about some science fiction topics. SPOILERS may be included, so be sure to watch, listen, or read before listening. To record a voice message on this episode or future episodes, please go to https://anchor.fm/scifiremnant and click on the message button. Music provided by miggztheatlas https://www.instagram.com/miggztheatlas/ Discord: https://discord.gg/yRynvjB Universal link: https:/ ...
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Nate, Fin, and Johnny found a machine called the Questionator 5000 in the woods which was designed to generate very silly questions. So every Friday we fire it up and A some Q's.
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Song Exploder is a podcast where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of how they were made. Each episode features an artist discussing a song of theirs, breaking down the sounds and ideas that went into the writing and recording. Hosted and produced by Hrishikesh Hirway.
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Everyone has a cancer story. Whether its affected us directly or to a family member, a friend, or anyone that we love. Each story is different but equally so important. Some stories include pee your pants funny situations, and some of these stories are pull your heart out sobbing on the floor. But I will tell you one thing, all of the stories that you find on this podcast are individually authentic and 100% true. My name is Jessica Nelson, I'm not famous you wouldn't know me from anywhere bu ...
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Ray and Bill Johnson - Jackson County Century farm
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The Johnson Family Farm out of Jackson County has been working hard for 107 years. Ray and Bill Johnson share some of the history of this farm and some of the memories they have from working and growing up on the farm. Whether it be hot summer days or playing basketball in the hay shed, these brothers say that they would not change their experience…
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WI Corn Grower In Utah And East Coast Sheep In WI
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Wisconsin corn grower, Shane Goplin, just returned from the summer meeting of the U.S. Grains Council in Salt Lake, Utah. The goal of the gathering was to continue to find new ways to access international markets for U.S. produced grain. Bob Bosold talks to Goplin about what take-aways he heard. The Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival was a success o…
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A farm family in Delta Junction, Alaska, has taken on the personal challenge of trying to help the state combat food security. Bryce Wrigley and his son, Milo, have created the Alaska Flour Company to maximize their 1,700 acres of small grains and cover crops they grow. Initially it began as a flour milling operation, but has evolved into a package…
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FMMO Comment Deadline - Friday The 13th - Then What?
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The effort to reform the outdated milk pricing model has been going on for a number of years, and now deadlines are approaching -- a signal we’re making progress. Chuck Nicholson joins us in-studio to talk about where we stand on the timeline for the Federal Milk Marketing Order reform process. Chuck is an associate professor and dairy economist at…
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Value Takes Center Stage This Back-to-School Season
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As the back-to-school season unfolds, Wisconsin's grocery stores are witnessing distinct trends among consumers. According to Mike Semmann, President & CEO of the Wisconsin Grocers Association, the two words that are top of mind for shoppers this year are "value" and "flexibility." "Consumers are extremely focused on value this year, much more so t…
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Wisconsin Dairy Sheep Influence A National Industry
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Even though the dairy sheep program at the Spooner Agricultural Research Station came to a close in 2016, dairy sheep producers in Wisconsin are still working to improve genetics to grow sheep dairy and processing capacity across the U.S. Mariana Marques de Almeida at Ms. J & Co. is one example. She is truly a woman of all trades – co-founder of th…
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A young pilot stumbles onto a prototype jetpack that allows him to become a high-flying masked hero. Call us and leave a voicemail at 1 (305) 563-6334 Music provided by: Atlas Sound Arts This is SciFi Voice: Dear Nikky Mentions: @arcprojectofficial (The Terr…
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Shiny Sheep With Long Hair -- A Special Feature This Year
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If you can recall old Christmas movies, imagine Santa’s curly white beard. That was likely made from Leicester Longwool fleece. The Leicester Longwools are a rare, heritage breed of sheep. This year, they took center stage at the Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival with their card grading event. Aby Breed chaired the event. She says this evaluation is …
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Bruce Peterson Fair Oaks Farm- Fon du Lac County Century and Sesquicentennial Farm
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Bruce Peterson explains the over 150 years of history of Fair Oaks Farm in Fon du Lac County. He says that surviving through the 80's and watching the community come together to help each other after terrible events are some of the fondest memories that he has. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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How deep of a hole could you dig in an hour?
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Get ready to learn some hard lessons, 'cause you just enrolled in Several Questions 101. Because that's the episode number AND a common number to use when discussing collegiate introductory classes! Next live show on September 19 at Gamma Ray Bar in Madison! Click HERE for tickies!
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Rick Zemlicka - Iowa County Sesquicentennial Farm
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Rick Zemlicka’s family sesquicentennial farm in Iowa County, has been a cornerstone of his heritage since his great-great-grandfather purchased the original 80 acres in 1874. Arriving from Bohemia with his parents in 1860, his ancestor expanded the farm to 320 acres over the years. The original farmstead included basic buildings and facilities for …
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Increase in Interest for Ag Programs at UWRF
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With the fall semester starting, UW-River Falls’ College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) is ready for another year of hands-on education, shaping the next generation of agricultural leaders. Even though enrollment hasn’t changed much, CAFES Dean Mike Orth shares that interest in important agriculture programs is picking up. …
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#774 - Chuck Liddell, Matthew McConaughey talks Oscars, Dazed & Confused, Texas & More!
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Matthew McConaughey is one of the greatest actors of all time. His body of work on the screen is as impressive as it gets, and how he got there is nothing to skip over. In this special conversation, Adam Ray & UFC HALL OF FAMER Chuck Liddell chat with the Oscar winner about everything from growing up in Texas, to his first acting gigs in DAZED & CO…
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Just as growers are getting their equipment ready for the harvest season, so are implement dealers and service providers. Ryan O’Flanigan, store manager at Sloan Implement’s Monroe location, says his team is ready to rock and roll with a full staff, a full lot, and a full stock of parts. Sloan Implement also supports Farm Rescue, a nonprofit that h…
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Sheep and Wool Festival Coming Up and an Increase In Interest For Ag Programs At UW-River Falls
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The Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival is coming up and there is no shortage of things to experience there. Stephanie Hoff talks to Hedge Becker, the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival coordinator, who explains the excitement around the festival whether it be the fiber art, producer education seminars, or baby lambs. The UW- River Falls Ag Program is…
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New Animal ID Requirements Coming And Cover Crops Work On Weeds
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Progress seems slow on connecting all corners of Wisconsin to high speed internet access. Stephanie Hoff gets an update from Brittany Beyer. She’s an Extension specialist in community economic development out of Rhinelander. She has been on the Governor’s Task Force on Broadband Access since it started in 2020, chairing the task force for the first…
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Hemp Is a Growing Industry with Lots of Potential
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Hemp is a newer industry that is seeing an increase in not only high cannabinoid demand, but also as a source for fiber and grain. Phillip Alberti, a research program manager at the University of Wisconsin Madison, talks about the trials that they are conducting that can help hemp reach its full potential. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Wisconsin’s agricultural pilots can finally take a breath as the application season comes to a close. Curtis Meister is among them. Curtis is the president of Reabe Spraying Service in Plover and the president of the Wisconsin Agricultural Aviation Association. He gives us a bird’s-eye view of what the growing season looked like in the Central Sand…
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Beabadoobee is an award-winning singer and songwriter from England who’s been releasing music since 2017. Her third album is called This Is How Tomorrow Moves. It came out in August 2024 and went to #1 on the UK charts. She made the album with her bandmate Jacob Bugden and with producer Rick Rubin at his studio, Shangri-La, in Malibu. And for this …
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As Hitler battles his generals about when to stop retreating, Gen. Zhukov starts his phase 2 of the great counter attack. For Army Group Center has a weak point and the Soviets have found it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Ray Harris Jr
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WI Cattlemen's President Tressa Lacy Explains EIDs
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Effective Nov. 5, newly applied cattle official ID tags will need to have both a visual and an electronic component. This means any time you need an official ID tag, it'll have to be an 840 RFID tag. DATCP has a limited supply available to help producers offset costs. https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/OfficialID.aspx Tressa Lacy, preside…
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Policy Is At The Forefront For The Last Leg Of The Year
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Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation President Brad Olson reminds us that another round of Agricultural Road Improvement dollars are available. FMMO decisions have yet to be finalized. And regional policy meetings are underway. Mid-West Farm Report and the Wisconsin Association of Fairs are teaming up to collect your fair story. You could win $500. Sub…
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#13 Reactivity Series Pt. 5: Trigger Mitigation - What is it, and why does it matter?
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How can we help our dog to avoid stressful situations, and why should we? In part 5 of our series on reactivity we discuss the importance of reducing your dog's overall trigger through the process of trigger mitigation. We'll explain what it is and how it fits into helping you and your pup feel more confident and ready to learn. Join the RYDP Patre…
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After being held captive in an Afghan cave, billionaire engineer Tony Stark creates a unique weaponized suit of armor to fight evil. Call us and leave a voicemail at 1 (305) 563-6334 Music provided by: Atlas Sound Arts This is SciFi Voice: Dear Nikky Mentions: T…
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We're airing our "dirty laundry" (a pre-podcast video episode) to celebrate Allie Lindsay's triumphant return to Several Questions! She'll be joining us on Thursday, September 19th at Gamma Ray Bar with Bianca Martin, Rob Thomas (not that Rob Thomas), and THE PERSON WHO IS THE LOVE OF MY LIFE Viv Chappell! Get tickets HERE!…
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Twin Brook Dairy Ed Moucha & Sons - Chippewa County Century Farm
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Megan Moucha and her grandfather worked on the Century Farm application together. Unfortunately, her grandpa passed before they accepted the award. But he was there in spirit -- and in a frame (pictured). Megan tells Mid-West Farm Report about her family's Bohemian heritage that led them to Cadott in Chippewa County. Megan, the fifth generation, sa…
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Patten Family Farms - Chippewa County Sesquicentennial Farm
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Ron Patten is the fourth generation on his family's Sesquicentennial Farm that is 152 years old this year. He says since the beginning, when his ancestors cleared the land and built a home, the farm had been a team effort. Even in close quarters, family members have been pitching in since the beginning to continue the farming tradition in Boyd, loc…
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North Crawford School District is making strides in enhancing the quality and sustainability of its school meals by incorporating locally sourced ingredients. The initiative began as a response to the disruptions in the food supply chain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a significant shortage of food in grocery stores and schools alike…
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Making The Remix: Slippery friction (Louis Lingg Mix) with Louis Lingg and the Bombs
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In this episode, I chat with music producer Joshua Hudes about his recent remix of our song "Slippery Friction."We discuss the inspiration behind the remix, particularly how the vocals screamed for distortion and how he managed to create an industrial drum loop using scrap metal sounds. The conversation covers his approach to setting strict artisti…
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WI To Host National 4-H In Madison & Wraps Up Livestock Event In Lancaster
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Wisconsin 4-H Foundation President Charlie Crave says you do not want to miss the upcoming National 4-H Dairy Conference in Madison the first week of October. He says this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for youth interested in agriculture. We introduce you to Sesquicentennial Farm in Seymour. Fifth-generational Brittney Muenster says exploring …
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The Casper family’s century-old farm in Jackson County, Wisconsin, holds a deep legacy of resilience and love. Established in 1919, the farm has witnessed countless hardships, from the Great Depression to the daily struggles of farm life. Jane Casper fondly recalls her grandmother's unwavering strength, running the farm alone while her grandfather …
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Dairy Price Support To Last? Ever.Ag Joins Us This Morning
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Ed Elfmann with the American Bankers Association, says the ACRE Act would help lower lending costs for farmers, ranchers, and rural residents. The Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival highlights a heritage breed for the first time and is excited to celebrate a milestone with the Crook & Whistle Sheep Dog Trials. Ben Jarboe takes us to a hemp plot in Arl…
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Stop 4 Of 12 -- State Office Candidate Farm Tours
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The Wisconsin Ag Coalition’s regional "Engage with Agriculture Series" events allow candidates running for state office this fall to visit farms, agri-businesses, and agricultural processing facilities to gain first-hand insight into modern agricultural production and practices. Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation Director of Government Relations Jaso…
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Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival Looks Forward To A Banner Year!
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The Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival is celebrating 22 years -- Sep. 6-8 at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Jefferson. Festival Coordinator Hedge Becker says the Leicester Longwool Card Grading Event is new this year, one of the first of its kind in the Midwest. There will also be several educational sessions offered by the Leicester Longwool pr…
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Springs Creek Cattle: 2024 Cattlemen of the Year
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Spring Creeks Cattle Company has been selected as the 2024 Cattlemen of the Year by the Wisconsin Cattlemen's Association. With a legacy of excellence since 1992, this family-run operation has set a benchmark in cattle breeding and feeding, specializing in Limousin, Red Angus, and Black Angus breeds. Known for their high-quality genetics and commit…
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Crafting Ice Cream, Auction Excellence & Calf Welfare
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When it comes to ice cream, everyone has a favorite flavor that brings back fond memories. But what many don’t realize is the incredible amount of work and innovation that goes into creating these delicious treats. Andrew Riley, Kwik Trip Dairy Production Manager, and Katarina Nemitz, a food scientist in the R&D department join Charitee Seebecker t…
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Hitler is determined to make a stand with Army Group Center. And those that do not share his resolve or see his wisdom will be removed. Positions are soon vacated. Whereas Gen. Zhukov wants to keep attacking Army Group Center, to which Stalin is agreeable. But Zhukov will be given no additional troops. Stalin has plans for them. Learn more about yo…
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Grain Prices In A Slump & Heat Wave Has Implications
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Fifty million dollars is going to improve agricultural roads. Mike Koles with the Wisconsin Towns Association says in one application, the Agricultural Road Improvement Program would save the area farms 17 miles of travel per trip. Northern Montana might see snow this week. Pam Jahnke's Farm Tour in Alaska is seeing 60s and rain. But here in Wiscon…
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#773 - Dr. Phil LIVE in Portland, OR w/Kyle Kinane and Harland Williams
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Dr Phil LIVE! is back! Here comes the second show in Portland, Oregon, at The Aladdin Theater, featuring the return of Harland Williams and bringing in Kyle Kinane to the show! "We'll keep it right here." Sponsor: VIIA Hemp - VIIAHEMP.com and use code ALN for 15% off Adam Ray as Dr. Phil Kyle Kinane as himself @KyleKinaneOfficial Harland Williams a…
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The meat markets are having some interesting things happening as cattle numbers are down, but the weights are staying steady, and pork is strong, and lamb is also holding steady, which is unusual for this time of the year. Jeff Swenson a livestock and meat specialist with DATCP gives his insight on these markets and what we may expect in the future…
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Wyffels Hybrids is about to kick off its seed harvest as its farm clients prepare for the corn harvest later this fall. Sales Development Manager Dave Rolli reflects on the growing season and predicts a bullish corn crop this fall in Wisconsin. In the meantime, Wyffels has expanded its partnership with Farm Rescue as the nonprofit just announced it…
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Sue & Steve Galoff Pierce County Century Farm
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Steve Galoff shares the story of his family farm in Pierce County See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Pam Jahnke
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Gina Schreiber shares the story of her family farm in Dodge County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Pam Jahnke
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William & Diane Wipperfurth - Dane County Century Farm
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Diane & William Wipperfurth share the story of their family farm in Dane County See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Pam Jahnke
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Carl Anderson - St. Croix Sesquicentennial Farm
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Carl Anderson Shares the Story of his family farm in St. Croix County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Pam Jahnke
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Chocolate School, 4-H Growth, and Dairy Support
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In Madison we have Babcock Hall which is famous for ice cream, but at Utah State University, they have an Aggie Chocolate Factory. This is the only chocolate type curriculum in the world. Andrea Leduc joins Bob Bosold to share more about this unique offering. According to the latest Wisconsin 4-H impact report, membership has grown to more than 26,…
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