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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

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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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From growing up on a dairy farm in Brazil to becoming a trusted expert in Wisconsin’s dairy heartland, Dr. Tiago Tomazi has always had cows in his sights. Now a Technical Services Veterinarian with Merck Animal Health, he's bringing his global experience and passion for animal care to the barns of Wisconsin. Tomazi explains what brought him to Wisc…
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Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We recap Rome’s playoff bounce to Bowling Green before speculating on which players may go to the Arizona Fall League. Then we say a final goodbye to the Mississippi Braves and a hello to the Columbus Clingstones. Intro by Dylan Short Intro music Can’t Get There From Here, by R.E.…
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The genetics that farmers want in a dairy cow was not the same 10 years ago as it is today. And it won’t be the same 10 years from now, either. That’s according to this year’s World Dairy Expo International Person of the Year Paul Larmer of Semex. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.על ידי Pam Jahnke
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Abrielle Kane chats with Pam about how 90% of Wisconsin milk is made into Wisconsin cheese. In tunrn 90% of that cheese is sold out of state. Thanks to programs like Top Chef, they are seeing a bump in the demand and recognition of Wisconsin cheese. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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South Carolina Farm Bureau President Harry Ott saw Hurricane Helene’s fury first-hand on his family’s crop farm. And he estimates the state’s agriculture industry will lose millions of dollars during a year that’s already been hard for farmers with low prices and poor weather. Ott stresses that the need for the improvements in Farm Bill drafts are …
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American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall tells us that natural disasters such as the destruction from Hurricane Helene, underscore the need for a stronger farm economy. He says farm labor solutions, reformed Federal Milk Marketing Orders, and crop insurance updates in the Farm Bill are the keys to a resilient farm economy. He tells us…
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World Dairy Expo welcomed Farm Bureau presidents from across the U.S. Stephanie Hoff caught up with the presidents of South Carolina and North Carolina Farm Bureaus to discuss agriculture damage caused by Hurricane Helene. AFBF President, Zippy Duvall, has roots in dairy. He says he's glad to be in Wisconsin, and is really enjoying the World Dairy …
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What is it like having a hurricane hit your farm? Imagine floods so big it displaces your cattle. Imagine your crop leveled just as you were about to harvest. That’s the story we’re hearing from the Carolinas. Shawn Harding is the president of North Carolina Farm Bureau. North Carolina was one of the states hit by Hurricane Helene, where crops and …
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Listen as KC visits with Kelli Payne about Oklahoma’s best beef competition, which is coming up later this month. KC also goes over the implications of the Port Strike. The post Farm and Ranch News for October 3, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.על ידי KC Sheperd
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Brad Herkenhoff, Senior Dairy Lending Specialist for Compeer talks to us about risk management for dairies. Dairy cattle numbers are staying steady so finding replacements to expand the dairy can be a challenge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.על ידי Pam Jahnke
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We caught up with Jay Retzer, Senior Dairy Lending Specialist for Compeer Financial. Jay tells us that building costs continue to rise and farms looking to expand are now considering purchasing an existing site. This helps to save money over building and can be helpful with the permitting process as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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Janet Clark speaks to some of the programs funded by Checkoff dollars. More importantly, she encourages everyone to get connected and ask the questions about what checkoff is doing for you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.על ידי Pam Jahnke
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Listen as KC Visits with Brandi Herndon at the Tulsa State Fair about the Night o Champions, and KC Also goes over the latest CME Ag Economy Barometer. The post Farm and Ranch News for October 2, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.על ידי KC Sheperd
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Cows? Check. Grilled cheese? Check. Ice cream? You bet! As one of the sweetest traditions at World Dairy Expo, the GEA Farm Technologies ice cream stand marks its 20th year in Madison. Sue Begg, GEA’s Marketing and Communications Manager, is the mastermind behind the stand, spending six months getting everything ready for the big event. “We serve a…
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Wisconsin has selected its four finalists for this year's Leopold Conservation award. Charitee Seebecker introduces us to one of them. Glacial Lake Cranberries, one of the oldest cranberry farms in Wisconsin, is celebrating its 151st year of commercial cranberry production. Owned and operated by Mary Brazeau Brown, this historic farm continues to t…
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Farmers in Wisconsin are reporting early soybean yields, with some fields delivering below-average results due to challenging growing conditions earlier this season. Earl Pelak, Grain Originator for Insight FS in Ixonia, shared insights into the ongoing harvest and expectations for this year's yield. "It's a relatively early start, but we have had …
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Brian Carscadden with Blondin Sires talks with Pam Jahnke, the Fabulous Farm Babe about the extras steps and quarantines needed to travel to and from World Dairy Expo this year from Canada. Take a listen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.על ידי Pam Jahnke
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We had the chance to catch up with Irene Nielsen, a media intern this again this year, who participated in the Intercollegiate Judging Contest and will be a scholarship recipient at tonight's National Dairy Shrine Banquet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.על ידי Pam Jahnke
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We expected it. After a wet spring, and then a dry summer - we've got erratic corn fields and corn yields. Andy Grebner, sales representative with Wyffels Hybrids, gives us an early peak at some fresh yields. He also introduces Wyffels new partnership with Farm Rescue. Farm Rescue is an organization that provides assistance to families facing crisi…
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Just when you think you've got a good crop established, something like insects or fungus can derail your plans. Dean Ebert, Branch Manager in West Bend with Helena Agri says he's been spending a lot of time walking fields looking for everything from tar spot, to insect damage. The windows for controlling those yield robbers are limited, and Ebert s…
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Wisconsin weather has been fickle again this growing season and it could mean compromised stalk health. Steve Bailie, Branch Manager in Monroe for Helena Agri, says it's going to be important for farms to monitor stalk quality as the harvest gets started. The pinch or push test are part of the conversation. Pinching the stalks to see how firm they …
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Wisconsin Farmers Union wants a Farm Bill done, but inaction might be the continued story for 2024, says President Darin Von Ruden. He tells Bob Bosold he expects a lame-duck session in Congress. An unseasonably warm day to wrap up September! Stu Muck has the forecast for this year's World Dairy Expo. Congrats to Alexis Blankenberg from Platteville…
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With commodity prices where they are, growers cannot afford to guess about any element of that crop. From seed to fertilizer and everything in between - you need a sharp pencil. Steve Bailie, Branch Manager in Monroe for Helena Agri, says they're happy to offer VRT (variable rate technology) to their customers to help find the "sweet spot" on produ…
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Glacial Lake Cranberries, one of the oldest cranberry farms in Wisconsin, is celebrating its 151st year of commercial cranberry production. Owned and operated by Mary Brazeau Brown, this historic farm continues to thrive, thanks to its strong commitment to sustainable agricultural practices and conservation efforts. The farm was founded in 1873 and…
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One of the biggest questions during harvest recently has been if local dealers will have a good parts supply for the harvest season. Danielle Waterworth, the Vice president of the North American ag dealers and customer support for CNH, says that through their research and data, they feel that a normalization has occurred since covid, and dealers ar…
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There are 71 counties across Wisconsin populated with townships. Each of those townships face unique responsibilities to tax payers. In this edition of Rural Mutual Round Table, Dan Lowndes, managing attorney with Statewide Services for Rural Mutual, talks about the liabilities that townships face and how they should be protecting themselves. Lownd…
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Listen as KC Features comments from OSU’s John Michael Riley on the crop markets this week, and KC Also shares this weeks drought monitor update. The post Farm and Ranch News for September 27, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.על ידי KC Sheperd
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Propane users are looking at a favorable market this fall. Supply is high and cost is low, according to the Wisconsin Propane Gas Association. Executive Director Cheryle Lytle says there are also some strategies to take this season to make sure you are on top of your own supply and prices. Additional opportunities are available for farms and busine…
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It’s a gorgeous time of year in Wisconsin, and we're not just talking about the leaves. Our next episode in our specialty crop series takes us to the cranberry marsh to witness the changing foliage and the vibrant red berries. James Lake Farms is a family-owned and operated organic cranberry marsh. They’re located in Oneida County, just Northeast o…
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Farm numbers are declining. But Wisconsin author and fourth-generation farmer Brian Reisinger reminds us that not all of these exits are sad stories. Farmers retire (no one can work forever) and sometimes the next generation doesn't want to take over. Consolidation of farms has also been a tool to support more family members on a farm or to keep th…
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Wisconsin's cattle industry's getting ready for some changes in animal identification standards. ​Since 2013, breeding cattle over the age of 18 months, dairy cattle, and any cattle used for shows, etc. needed to have an official ID to move between states. This spring, USDA amended that rule so that the IDs have to be both visually AND electronical…
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World Dairy Expo begins next week in the shadow of H5N1 in dairy animals outside Wisconsin. How's the show handling biosecurity and co-mingling of animals? Pam Jahnke talks to WDE General Manager, Laura Herschleb, about animal numbers entered for the show, and some of the planned highlights visitors will experience. Dr. Brent Tharp, Technical Produ…
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If you pair a two-pronged planting season with the heat in late September, you get a variable corn silage crop. Drew Johnson is an independent dairy nutritionist with K & S Dairy Consulting, working out of Cashton and serving the surrounding counties in Western Wisconsin. He tells us about the conversations he's having with customers during the cor…
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AARP has just completed a September poll, asking their membership about key issues pertinent to the upcoming elections. Jim Flaherty, Communications Director with AARP of Wisconsin, says the polls for both presidential candidates, and senate races, are razor thin on margins. He explains what AARP's independent poll found. He also addresses key issu…
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Milk markets are not created equal. Here in Wisconsin, we talk a lot about milk and dairy prices moving on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange or CME. But Wisconsin ranks No. 2 for the most organic dairy farms in the country. Organic dairy markets don’t follow quite the same market trends as their conventional counterparts. Shawna Nelson is the executi…
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Corn silage harvest is just getting underway in Wisconsin, but monitoring fields and placing priorities on each is key. Dr. Brent Tharp, Technical Product Manager for Wyffels Hybrids says because of the wet spring Wisconsin experienced, root integrity is questionable. Tharp says growers should focus on those corn fields that have really flared yell…
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