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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How the Enhanced Coverage Option Plan can provide an extra layer of insurance coverage to benefit farmers.
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The last date to take out PRF insurance is December 1, 2025.
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US Wheat Associates is developing a new tool to highlight US Wheat.
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Veterinarians are often trusted by their producer customers and therefore a new Rural Minds program will enable them to lend support and help to customers who may be struggling.
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Feeder cattle are not subject to electronic identification ear tags.
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Syngenta remains engaged in working with the Environmental Protection Agency regarding Atrazine re-registrations.
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Colombia closed borders to US beef after US H5NI detections. While they are reopening their border to US beef, there is still work to be done, according to the US Meat Export Federation.
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The United Soybean Board is one of many engaged in US land use change initiatives.
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Canada and Mexico are top export destinations for US Ethanol and Distiller's Dried Grains, respectively.
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College athletes can sign up and become a paid influencers with Tracotr Tuesday. They are looking to support students, including walk-ons, that may not otherwise have the opportunity to share their farm backgrounds.
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Several factors are leading to continued cattle market issues.
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Market Analyst, Bryan Irey shares his perspective on the ag markets, interest rates and the US economy as a whole.
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US beef producers and industry traveled to Japan to share the story of US meat producers and learn about Japanese consumer choices and preferences.
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R-CALF United Stock Growers of America says that Paraguay is a country with known foot and mouth disease in cattle.
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Today's show focuses on Sober Cowboy, a non-profit organization created to provide community support to those in agriculture who are dealing with addictions.
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Livestock groups are concerned that if a Colorado ballot initiative that would ban livestock slaughter is approved, it could set a bad precedent for other operations in other states.
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Will predictions for a large corn crop come to pass? What will that mean for prices? One ag expert shares his predictions in today's show.
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The National Milk Producers Federation continues to reiterate their message that cow milk needs to be a part of the official USDA Dietary Guidelines to ensure the proper development of youth.
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"Some says it's not if, but when," says Peter Orwick, Executive Director of the Amerian Sheep Industry Association referring to a livestock disease outbreak.
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Sound Agriculture has released two new products to promote sustainability and crop efficiency.
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Gradeabl is a Farmers Business Network Spinoff Business that buys and sells grain.
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The Bureau of Land Management is making some land use rule updates and the National Association of Conservation Districts wants conservation districts to be considered when it comes to land restoration.
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USDA has deregulated HB4 wheat germplasm. It will still take a while to get it to commercial outlets in the US.
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The new ear electronic identification ear tag rule does not apply to feeder cattle.
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Gradeable is a joint venture between ADM and Farmers Business Network.
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Gradeable is a joint venture between ADM and Farmers Business Network.
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The Public Lands Council says that a family is South Dakota is being grossly mistreated by being indicted by the US Forest Service over federal grazing permits and a fencing structure. In this show, learn about the background of this situation why it goes against the premise of working with federal agencies to manage land in partnership, and how it…
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After many years of working with the US Forest Service under federal grazing permits, a family in South Dakota is being unfairly treated, according to the Public Lands Council.
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Rabo Research team members are focusing on what part sustainability in farming will play in the future.
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While a lot of farmers have a business plan in their minds, they don't always have it written out and having it in writing is important when it comes to mitigating tough economic times according to an AFBF economist.
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The farm sector is still recovering from COVID-19 along with drought and inflation is causing troubled conditions.
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National Sorghum Producers Executive Director, Greg Reuhle is in to discuss the current supply and demand situation for the US sorghum market. “Prices for all of the grain commodities have really softened these last six or seven weeks, and sorghum hasn't been immune to that. We have seen as as the South Texas harvest was underway and wrapped up in …
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National Corn Growers Association Board members work to share messages with federal lawmakers, their staff and USDA personnel in hopes to get movement on a new farm bill.
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The US market share is growing in Indonesia with big US export increases seen so far in 2024, according to the US Meat Export Federation.
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In part two of this two-part series, we learn more about how ultraviolet light signals are being used on crop seeds to enhance plant growth and increase yields.
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A now US-based company is using light signals on seeds to increase plant growth and yields.
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Josh Linville of StoneX says that fertilizer prices are largely based on global happenings.
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R-CALF United Stock Growers of America has signed onto a lawsuit that charges that the Corporate Transparency Act is a violation of constitutional rights.
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Grain Trader, Bryan Irey looks for marketing will continue to be tough for producers in the coming weeks.
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Learn how BioLumic is using ultraviolet light signal technology to trigger biological responses in seeds that have proven to improve plant growth and yields.
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ABA says that the ACRES Act would provide more competition and lower producer costs.
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Prices are good now for dairy producers, but whether or not they stay that way, will depend on the upcoming corn and soybean harvest.
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Veteran ag lender reviews trends he has seen in the ag economy and says that looking ahead, things will be "interesting."
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Of the talking points that National Farmers Union members will be highlighting with lawmakers in Washington DC, is the need for Farm Bill passage.
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The US Meat Export Federation has used program funds from the first round of the Regional Agriculture Promotion Program to promote US meat exports.
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