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Atlanta Braves Through Thick and Thin
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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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On the air for more than three decades, “U.S. Farm Report” remains the longest-running syndicated program focusing on agriculture, rural issues and the country lifestyle. Hosted by multimedia agricultural journalist with Missouri roots Tyne Morgan, a new edition of the program airs each weekend coast-to-coast. Along with perspective from John Phipps, “U.S. Farm Report” includes weekly contributions from Meteorologist Mike Hoffman, and a stable of the nation’s leading market analysts.
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Nick Miner, Jeromy Corp, & Sam West present their podcast, the Tuesday Night Hootenanny Cottage Cheese & Farm Report. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tnh/support
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Tuesday Night Hootenanny Cottage Cheese and Farm Report
Tuesday Night Hootenanny Cottage Cheese and Farm Report
3 guys sitting at a table. Drinking, talking and laughing about almost anything.......actually pretty much anything.
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Join us for a special series of The Farm Report in collaboration with The National Young Farmers Coalition that's all about The Farm Bill. Tune in to hear from farmers, policymakers, organizers, and food advocates about all the ways the farm bill directly impacts our lives—whether we realize it or not. We’ll break down farm policy and talk to young farmers about what hangs in the balance for them as another Farm Bill gets made. Join our coalition to shift power and change policy for the next ...
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The focus of this report is to keep local farmers, ranchers and agribusiness men and women up to date on agriculture industry issues which affect the Washington states rural economy. Bob Larson host of the program covers a broad array of topics; from farm human interest stories, to labor issues, state sponsored trade missions, crop outlook assessments, USDA risk management announcements and animal health stories are examples of the types of news topic categories covered each month.
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If they’ve spent the winter in storage, you might want to think about dusting off your golf clubs to get ready for the 2024 Ag World Golf Classic coming up June 4th and 6th.
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Listen as KC Visits with RJ Karney at NASDA about the latest precautions for HPAI in Dairy cattle and how they are educating the public on this issue. The post Farm and Ranch News for May 7, 2024, with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por KC Sheperd
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Exploring the Impact of Value-Added Products on Agriculture
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Today, many farmers are discovering new ways to showcase their produce and connect with consumers. From traditional farm stands to online marketplaces, and everything in between, the integration of value-added products stands out. But this can be a hard path to navigate and know what market strategy is best for you. Paul Dietmann, director of Emerg…
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OFR Farm Report Podcast #136: San Dimas High School Football Rules!
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Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We talk about the power outage among the Braves affiliates and ponder the use of time travel to hasten injured players return to action. Intro by Dylan Short. Intro music Can’t Get There From Here, by R.E.M. Outro music Non, je ne regrette rien performed by Edith Piaf The post OFR…
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Meet The New "Alice"- Will USDA Assist Farms For HPAI Lost Milk
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Wisconsin's home to both farmed and wild elk. Bob Bosold visits with Bill Knutson, an elk rancher in Holmen, about the market for the animals and the care they take. Brad Rippey, Chief Meteorologist at USDA, says we're seeing a pattern change in weather from El Nino to La Nina. He explains what that means for farmers. The 77th Alice in Dairyland is…
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Markup Before Memorial Day? Farmers Union Talks Farm Bill
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The 2023 Farm Bill drum has been beating for a while now as the deadline for this legislation has been delayed, and the timeline for when it will pass through Congress is still a question. Mike Stranz joins us. He’s the vice president of advocacy for the National Farmers Union, working on the Hill, but his roots are in northeast Wisconsin where he …
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SAF Producer Optimistic On Direction Of Industry
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Wisconsin corn farmers are disappointed by a U.S. Department of Treasury decision that will limit ethanol’s contribution to low-carbon jet fuel. The update says that corn-based ethanol must be grown with additional on-farm conservation practices to apply for tax credits. But Sustainable Aviation Fuel producer Gevo says the industry is still ready t…
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Listen as KC Visits with Senator James Lankford about Disaster Relief for Oklahomans, and KC reminds folks about this week’s Oklahoma FFA Convention The post Farm and Ranch news for May 6, 2024, with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por KC Sheperd
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If they’ve spent the winter in storage, you might want to think about dusting off your golf clubs to get ready for the 2024 Ag World Golf Classic coming up June 4th and 6th.
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Senator Baldwin Comments On Work For Upcoming Farm Bill
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Wisconsin agriculture is watching policy development in Washington, D.C. with a Farm Bill on the horizon. Senator Tammy Baldwin says she’d focused on efforts to address pressing agricultural challenges and prioritize farmer well-being. Amidst the current agricultural landscape, one pressing issue commanding attention is the threat of avian flu, pos…
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Ag Grads Are A Hot Commodity - And Wolf Could Be De-Listed
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We continue our focus on college graduates on our ag campuses across the state. Stephanie Hoff checks in on UW-River Falls and the job outlook for graduates there with CAFES Dean Dr. Mike Orth, as well as students in the job market.Wisconsin ginseng growers may be some of the biggest growers in the world, but they battle more than Mother Nature. Ki…
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Transition To La Nina - What Does It Mean?
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Brad Rippey is the U.S. Analyst and Drought Monitor Author for the National Agricultural Statistics Service. He says the weather pattern is in a transition period right now moving from El Nino to La Nina. This could mean we could lose moisture over the next month. It also has negative implications for South America's next crop cycle. See omnystudio…
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service recognizes that they are short on staff and trying to rebuild their workforce. NRCS has a 3,000 field-office network that helps farmers and private forest landowners carry out voluntary conservation activities on their operations. But like many other industries, they’ve felt the competition when recruiting…
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Secretary Vilsack Comments On Possibility Of HPAI Dairy Compensation
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack tells Mid-West Farm Report the loss of milk has been minimal in cows with bird flu. He says it's a complex issue to provide compensation for lost milk due to H5N1 -- Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza -- in dairy cattle. He says he's interested to see if the virus has any long-term effects on milk production in infe…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has just launched a federal order that says lactating cows must test negative for the bird flu before they are transported.
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Ron Hays offers comments from House Ag Committee Chair GT Thompson about his desire to work as a team with Senate Chair Debbie Stabenow in completing the 2024 Farm Bill The post Farm and Ranch News for May 3, 2024 with Ron Hays first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por Ron Hays
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Protecting Agriculture: The Significance of the Trust the Science Act
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Lawmakers are one step closer to removing the gray wolf from the endangered species list as the “Trust the Science Act” has passed the House of Representatives. Bill co-sponsor Congressman Tom Tiffany says this marks a crucial step towards addressing long standing challenges faced by farmers, hunters, and rural residents across the nation. Wolves a…
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What Goes Into Installing Broadband? Rural Provider Explains.
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Rural internet providers are working diligently to install that last mile of broadband, says Garin Mayer, CEO and general manager of Vernon Communications Cooperative. He defines the last mile as bringing fiber right to your doorstep. In the past six years, VCC has gotten nearly $14 million in grants to bring fiber to about 4,000 rural locations. T…
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Are Pesticides A Sustainable Tool? New Study In Favor.
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The University of Arkansas released a study this week that shows pesticides advance sustainable agriculture. CropLife America, a trade organization for the organic and inorganic pesticide industry, commissioned the work. Pesticides allow farmers to protect their crops from insects, weeds, and diseases. Communications lead Genevieve O'Sullivan says …
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Burn Down - Critical Topic This Spring - Dean Ebert
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Weather's not making it easy to control cover crops that were supposed to be dead! Dean Ebert with Helena Agri in West Bend has been in the sprayer cab a few days this week. It's obvious, the mild winter Wisconsin experienced has turned into a surprise with vibrant cover crops that don't want to give up. Ebert talks with Pam Jahnke about how they'r…
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Pickles In Hazelhurst Wins Burger Contest And Butter Keeps Climbing
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It's almost graduation for a lot of college students on ag campuses across the state. Charitee Seebecker visits with UW-Platteville School of Agriculture Director, Tera Montgomery.There's no lack of jobs for graduates, but their priorities are interesting when accepting a position. A small bar/grill in Oneida County has captured the inaugural Wisco…
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Veterinarians Critical For County Fairs - Meet Kiley Pagel - Alice Finalist
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Veterinarians play a critical role with county fair functions and the relationship with exhibitors. Jill Welke visits with Dr. Meg Mueller, a fair veterinarian, about how she helps exhibitors comply. Plants in space! It's happening thanks to researchers on the UW-Madison campus. Simon Gilroy, botanist on campus, has been coordinating projects with …
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has just launched a federal order that says lactating cows must test negative for the bird flu before they are transported.
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Listen as KC Sheperd hears from GT Thompson at NAFB’s Washington Watch on his Outline of the Farm Bill and what he is hoping for going forward The post Farm and Ranch News for May 2, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por KC Sheperd
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KC is in Washington this week. Listen to her visit with NASDA’s Ted McKinney about trade updates and obstacles. The post Farm and Ranch News for May 1, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por KC Sheperd
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Meet The Gumz Farms And HPAI Still What Market Discusses - Heinberg
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It's a powerful message to look at what one farm can grow in Wisconsin, and how many families it supports. Supports not only with good paying jobs, but produce that keeps them fed. Meet Roderick Gumz from Endeavor. Their diversified farm grows corn and soybeans, carrots, onions, potatoes and mint! Pam Jahnke finds out about the marketing side. HPAI…
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A couple of bills that would not have been ideal for agriculture failed to make it through the last legislative session in Olympia, but Washington Farm Bureau's Director of Governmental Affairs, Bre Elsey says they'll likely be back.
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Listen as KC features comments from OSU’s Dr. Brett Carver about the Wheat Crop and Wheat Varieties The post Farm and Ranch News for April 30, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por KC Sheperd
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Be Storm Ready And Meet Katrina Hoesley - Alice Finalist
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Biologic agents are growing in popularity for Wisconsin farming practices. Bob Bosold talks to Matt Oemichen from Short Line Ag in Colby about how biologics work and how they improve an entire plant system.Storm season is upon us and it's critically important that farms are prepared. From refreshing your memory on insurance policies to making sure …
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KC Sheperd reports on the latest farm and ranch news The post Farm and Ranch News for April 29, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por Ron Hays
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Medicinal Plant Workshops & Tours Allow Farm To Transition
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Welcome back as we feature specialty crops across Wisconsin and the producers who not only grow them but welcome you to the farm for an agricultural experience. Today, we take a walk through the rolling pastures of Bull Brook Keep in Clear Lake, Wisconsin. They’re about 65 miles northeast of the Twin Cities. In the pasture, you’ll come across what …
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Finance Committee Senators stepped up attacks on the White House’s trade policy, or some said, the lack there of, especially in agriculture.
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Another "Alice" Candidate Highlight - And Serving Unique Farm Options
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Wisconsin farms and rural landowners need to slow down and pay attention to lengthy agreements they're being offered for the land and solar development. Bill Oemichen, Law Professor for UW-Extension says some of these agreements can be 10-14 pages in length, full of details you'll have to live with. Stephanie Hoff leads us through some of the top i…
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Listen as KC visits with Emily Ague with Ag in the Classroom about this weekend’s specialty Crop Tour around the state. KC Also goes over the latest Drought monitor. The post Farm and Ranch News for April 26, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por KC Sheperd
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The Washington State Department of Ecology has declared a drought emergency for much of the state, but not everyone is buying the notion, including University of Washington professor Cliff Mass.
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Animal RX--Bridging the Gap in Access to Prescription Animal Medications
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a significant regulatory change affecting certain over-the-counter animal medications, prompting a shift towards prescription-only status. This decision, aimed at enhancing oversight and safety, particularly impacts medications commonly used by farmers and horse owners, such as oxytetracycli…
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The Popular Clydesdale Is Actually An Endangered Species
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I’ll bet you probably think of Budweiser when you think of the Clydesdale horses. The commercials have certainly made this breed popular. What you may not know is that they are on the endangered species list. We talk about it with Nancy Osterhaus, past president of the Midwest Draft Horse Enthusiasts. First, she tells me about the association and h…
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The Curly is a breed of horse from North America known for its unique gene that gives their coats, manes, and tails princess curls. Curly owner Amy Wall of Peshtigo tells us about this rare breed that could be your next best friend. The Curly Horse is often considered the only hypoallergenic horse breed. Wall says the horses are also friendly and t…
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Meet An Alice In Dairyland Candidate - And Class III Milk Makes Moves
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The Mauston School District picked up one of Wisconsin's Farm-to-School grants, and it's moving their locally grown food effort forward. Charitee Seebecker finds out what's happening with school coordinator, Jacqui Peyer. Craig Trnka is the CEO of the World Championship Blacksmiths, LLC. He explains how blacksmithing has evolved and gives us perspe…
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New Vet School Dean On The Way And Passion Overcomes Paralysis
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Dr. Jonathan Levine is on his way to Wisconsin from Texas A&M University to take over at the UW-School of Veterinary Medicine. Pam Jahnke finds out more about where he hails from and what his passion is in veterinary medicine. Craig Trinka is a veteran blacksmith with over 40 years experience. He says getting into the business can be tough so he fo…
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The Washington State Department of Ecology has declared a drought emergency for much of the state, but not everyone is buying the notion, including University of Washington professor Cliff Mass.
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Listen as KC chats with Sue Teska at the Oklahoma Historical Society as they host “Spring on the Farm” on May 4th. KC also gives the latest crop progress report. The post Farm and Ranch News for April 25, 2024, with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por KC Sheperd
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Milk Still Safe As USDA Requires Testing Cows For HPAI
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has just launched a federal order that says lactating cows must test negative for the bird flu before they are transported. Specifically, the cows will get tested for Influenza A viruses which include the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. The federal order starts on Monday. Alan Bjerga with the National Milk Prod…
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In the world of sports, there are those who seek the thrill of competition, pushing boundaries and redefining what it means to excel. For Brandy Von Holten, a former competitive martial artist with dreams of Olympic glory, the journey took an unexpected turn towards the art of mounted archery. “Mounted archery found me," she remarks, reflecting on …
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Horseshoes and Hammer Strikes: Exploring the World of Blacksmithing
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Shoes are fashionable, whether they're for humans or horses. And There was a time when every community had a blacksmith, and their work was focused on utility. Today's blacksmith's still focus on utility and function, but there's also a certain art to what they do. Farriers, the modern-day equivalent of historical blacksmiths, now focus primarily o…
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Horses and chickens – it turns out that they complement each other well. So if you have one, you may consider getting the other, says Twain Lockhart. Lockhart is a poultry specialist with Nutrena and gives us insight on how to run your horses and chickens together. He’s also witnessed trends in the poultry industry over the years that he shares wit…
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How often should a farrier come over? Should my horse be sore after a farrier visit? What can I look for in my horse to stay ahead of any health problems? These are some of the common questions that Dean Moshier can answer. Moshier is an accredited farrier with the International Association of Professional Farriers. He operates The Balanced Hoof an…
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Listen as KC visits with State Forester Mark Goeller about Wildfire season and prevention. The post Farm and Ranch News for April 24, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Por KC Sheperd
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