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U.S. Farm Report Podcast

U.S. Farm Report

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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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The Farm Report

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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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Washington State Farm Bureau Report

AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

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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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Where does the mint in your toothpaste and chewing gum come from? Believe it or not -- Wisconsin! At Still Harvest Farm in Rock County, partners Trip Downing and DJ Waller are growing and processing peppermint just south of Janesville. The harvest is underway now, keeping them busy during the typically quieter summer months between corn and soybean…
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Ron Hays talks with Bob Funk in a Podcast Produced for OYE Back in August of 2023, Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays sat down with Bob Funk in his ranch home in Yukon to talk about his life- from birth in the state of Washington to his rise in the world of Express Personnel, the Angus Breed and his love for 4-H and FFA youth that were a part of the O…
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Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We look at Didier Fuentes’s last start for Atlanta and look at the possibilities for the rotation, then Atlanta’s pool available for Sunday’s draft. Matt takes a look at the minor leaguers that will be Rule 5 eligible this coming off-season and we speculate which could be moved be…
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At Wisconsin Farm Technology Days, field demonstrations draw crowds and turn heads. After all, Farm Tech Days is one of the few places you can see the latest in agriculture equipment in action. While these demos make a great show, they’ll also be a part of decision-making for producers looking to invest in new technology. Don Zietlow is leading the…
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When the school bell rings for 2025-26, classrooms everywhere will have a chance to learn more about the fantastic care dairy farms give to their calves! It's the "Adopt-A-Cow" program and it's free! Tasha Schleis, dairy farmer in Kewaunee County and board member of Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, participated last year as a host. Schlies says it was a…
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The 2025 Wisconsin Farm Tech Days will once again be held at Clinton Farms in Bear Creek. This will be the third time the farm has hosted and this year the event will include some new transportation features. Now attendees will have the option to fly their planes into the Clintonville airport to avoid traffic. Jim Kerns a Farm Tech Days committee m…
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Farms are diligently working on harvesting the hay and forages they'll need for the winter, but there have been some challenges. Kiley Allan chats with Mark Renz, professor and extension specialist with UW-Madison. He says that weed management is critical to maintaining a good stand. He also notes that he's receiving more reports of herbicide carry…
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For farmers "down under" the growing season is opposite of what we're experiencing in Wisconsin. The challenges, however, remain some of the same. Bob Bosold visits with Australian grain grower, Peter Black, about how he approaches his crops and markets and what's different compared to Wisconsin. Heat returns in this week's forecast. Stu Muck break…
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The third time really is the charm for the Clinton family from Bear Creek. Their farm, Clinton Farm, is getting ready to host the state's largest outdoor ag event for a third time! Pam Jahnke visits with patriarch, Jim Clinton, about the dedication the family's given to hosting the show dating back to 1978. In 2003 the farm again hosted the 25th an…
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Listen as KC gives the Details of Bob Funk’s Celebration of Life, and talks about Ryder Klassen of the Hydro-Eakly FFA Chapter The post Farm and Ranch news for July 21, 2025 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.KC Sheperd
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Listen as KC Visits with Senator James Lankford about the Big Beautiful Bill, and KC also goes over this week’s Drought Monitor. The post Farm and Ranch News for July 18, 2025 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.KC Sheperd
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Aug. 1 is the deadline for the end of a tariff pause, and uncertainty is clouding the agricultural markets. Assistant Professor Jeffrey Hadachek joins us in-studio from the UW-Madison Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. Today, we’re talking trade and economic outlooks as we get into the second half of 2025. Despite ongoing uncertainty…
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When you think of the county fair, you might picture carnival rides, fried food, and blue ribbons. But what about bringing home a freezer full of local meat? When you head to the county fair this summer, you can support young producers and stock up on meat at the same time. Andy Geiss joins us, third generation of Geiss Meat Service in Merrill and …
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There’s a livestock sale going on now, but it’s not your typical animals on the auction block. The Bureau of Land Management within the U.S. Department of the Interior is hosting its Online Corral auction featuring wild horses and donkeys. Stephanie Hoff learns about it from Jason Lutterman from the National Wild Horse and Burro Program. The online…
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There's more to that scoop of ice cream on a cone or in a dish. Aubrey Schlimgen finds out about the secret ingredient one Wisconsin ice cream maker uses to woo consumers into their next flavor. She talks with Ken Norton, Director of Retail Operations-Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. in Madison. The company started in 1962 started as a chocolate shop…
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This year has seen an increase in storms, but not all of these storms are on earth. Geomagnetic storms have been running rampant in space and may be affecting agriculture. Shawn Dahl, the Service Coordinator at the Space Weather Prediction Center shares some of the effects these storms have on agriculture here in the US and some insight in work the…
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Ken Norton serves as the Director of Retail Operations with Chocolate Shoppe Ice cream Co. and has been with the company 5 years. He had his own business and retired, then fell in love with Chocolate Shoppe and their brand. The company started in 1962 Chuck Sr. Deadman and his wife had a Chocolate shop with ice cream, then shifted to just ice cream…
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For the first time, Southwest Wisconsin Technical College is offering Commercial Driver’s License training. The session began in early June with a CDL Prep Course. The students transitioned to hands-on training later in the month before taking their state exam on June 28. Business and Industry Services at Southwest Tech, partnered with Gilbertson a…
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Developing a new variety of alfalfa doesn't happen overnight. Dave Witte is the Project Manager at Forage Genetics International. He explains the development process. "We start with about 300,000 plants in our breeding nurseries. We spend four or five years monitoring those plants, putting a lot of stress on those plants." He also explains the elem…
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Listen as KC Visits with Dr. Amy Hagerman about important deadlines, the big, beautiful bill, and the possibility of a farm bill this year. The post Farm and Ranch news for July 16, 2025 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.KC Sheperd
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It's drones & Artificial Intelligence (AI)! Julia Guerra, Solutions Architect and licensed drone pilot at FlyGuys, shares what's new in agricultural drone use. An Executive Order that made it easier to fly drones opened more opportunities for farmers. Drones are capturing data that allows for real-time feedback on s…
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In the more than four decades since Wisconsin’s first soy checkoff program launched, growers often wonder where, when, why and how checkoff resources are directed toward funding research, creating value-added uses and increasing market access. The Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board (WSMB) is inviting growers from across the state to get a closer loo…
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Erika Rodbell is a Forage Research Agronomist with Forage Genetics International. She works out of the location in Nampa, ID. She talks about the difference in alfalfa varieties in different regions in the US. "So in Wisconsin, you have the opposite water problem that we have in the West....those are two very distinct extremes that alfalfa has to b…
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Farmers can expect some continuity and a few key benefits when it comes to their federal income taxes this year. One of the most notable updates is that income tax brackets and standard deductions will stay largely the same, thanks to a budget extension passed by Congress, explains Extension Farm Management Specialist Kelly Wilfert. The rates, orig…
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What do t-shirts, cheese auctions, and cow care have in common? They’re all part of the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin’s presence at this year’s Wisconsin State Fair! In this month's Checking In With Dairy Checkoff, we’re digging into the many ways DFW is supporting youth, educating fairgoers, and celebrating the state’s world-class dairy industry with…
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I scream, you scream… and now, you can scream for lavender ice cream at Country Lavender and Orchard in Kiel, Wisconsin! We’re back with another episode celebrating Wisconsin’s specialty crop growers. Today we’re heading to a farm that smells like summer and feels like serenity. Sandy Buchholz and her husband, John, started Country Lavender and Orc…
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Geomagnetic storms have been occurring with more frequency this year, and it could be causing problems for production agriculture in unlikely areas. Ben Jarboe discusses it with Shawn Dahl, the service coordinator at the space weather prediction center. He says some of the effects these storms have on agriculture here in the US causes damage passer…
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Ron Hays reports on the Latest Wheat Harvest Numbers in the southern plains from USDA’s Crop Progress and features comments from Michael Kelsey of OCA about the New World Screwworm getting closer to the USA. The post Farm and Ranch News for July 15, 2025 with Ron Hays first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.…
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Mark Renz is a professor and extension specialist, focusing in alfalfa and pasture weed management. He gives us a look at how the wet spring has allowed for weed issues to advance quickly. He says scouting is key right now, and notes herbicide carryover is becoming more problematic to top quality alfalfa management and keeping record of what herbic…
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Choosing to go to college can be one of the greatest investments in your life or your kid's life but may also be the most costly. Chelsea Wunnicke with the state of Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions, College Savings Department, says that recently they learned more about how agriculture is different from other industries and how Edvest …
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Tom Miller, one of the original Miltrim Farms in Athens, has focused his attention away from dairy operations to tractor collecting. Miller says although he may farm with John Deere, he's "colorblind" to brand and is collecting them all. Miller's collection ranges from 2 cylinder engines to the actual implements that they used to pull. Miller says …
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The state budget is complete, but really not finished. Pam Jahnke finds out how crafting this state budget took a turn when the federal "Big Beautiful Bill" was being crafted at the same time. State Senator Pat Testin is vice chair of the Joint Finance Committee. He also serves as chair of the Senate Agriculture and Revenue Committee. He tells Jahn…
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Ron Hays talks with Anne Anderson of Austin, Texas Anne Ilse Anderson of Austin, Texas was honored with the Cattlemen’s Beef Board’s fifth annual Beef Checkoff Visionary Award during the General Session of the 2025 Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting in San Diego, California. This award recognizes an individual in the beef industry who has demo…
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Ron Hays talks with Anne Anderson of Austin, Texas Anne Ilse Anderson of Austin, Texas was honored with the Cattlemen’s Beef Board’s fifth annual Beef Checkoff Visionary Award during the General Session of the 2025 Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting in San Diego, California. This award recognizes an individual in the beef industry who has demo…
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Wisconsin crop fields have been largely free of major insect outbreaks so far this season, but entomologists warn that could change as heat and moisture levels rise. Krista Hamilton with the DATCP Pest Survey Program says the second half of summer brings a new set of insect threats. Scouting in late July and early August should focus on rootworm be…
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Dr. Amy Radunz. a stocker cattle producer from Pierce County and Beef Cattle Technical Specialist for Purina. With decades of experience and a deep-rooted passion for the beef industry, Radunz has made a lasting impact both in and beyond Wisconsin. Her influence spans from state-level leadership to national representation. Radunz currently serves a…
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