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Ag News Daily Podcast

The Ag News Daily podcast is compilation of the latest agricultural news in one convenient 30 minute talk show styled run down. Combined with fascinating interviews from folks all across the industry, the AND podcast aims to be your daily dose of agricultural news!

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Working Cows Podcast

Tune in with Clay Conry, a western South Dakota native, as he provides a platform for producers to discuss paradigm challenging practices in the cattle industry.

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Girls Talk Ag Podcast

Girls Talk Ag features Jennifer Campbell, a farmer and blogger, Karen Corrigan, an independent agronomist and business owner, and Kelsey Litchfield, an agriculture digital media consultant. With their perfect mix of experience and personality, the girls get together to discuss what’s currently on in...

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The Dryline Farmer Podcast

A weekly podcast with an aim to entertain its audience with an on-the-fly comedy and commentary style of production.

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PigX

Ideas in the swine industry worth sharing. Join extension specialists and swine industry experts as they engage in conversations aimed to help producers succeed in raising healthy pigs. PigX is a national podcast hosted by the Iowa Pork Industry Center at Iowa State University.

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Ag State of Mind

ASoM focuses on mental health and how it affects those of us involved in agriculture. I will hold conversations with both professionals and producers about addressing mental health in ag and how we can adequately remedy the stresses.

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The Millennial Ag Podcast

The Millennial Ag Podcast is the brainchild of Katharine Lotspeich, a Utah dairy farmer, and Valene Lickley, a 5th generation beef rancher from southern Idaho. Both passionate agriculturists from very different backgrounds, we realized our diverse perspectives could play a role in helping to widen a...

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The Ag Queen Podcast

In the Ag Queen Podcast, you will hear from the movers and shakers that are shaping the agriculture industry.

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Ag on Tap

Husband and wife ag radio personalities Sabrina and Rusty Halvorson team up in this upbeat, fun, and informative show about unique ag stories. Together, they get answers to questions others are afraid to ask. Why are pumpkins so hard to grow? How many apples are in a pint of cider? Are alpacas hugga...

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Midwest Farm Wives

Grab your beverage of choice and hang out with Whitney and Kylie, your farm wife besties, on their bi-weekly podcast where they chat about midwest farm life, motherhood, rural living, plus so much more.

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Ep. 202 - Spud Lemmel - Stoneville Story #1

  • Aug 15, 2021
Spud Lemmel has been making management decisions on the prairies of western South Dakota for nearly 70 years. I sat down with him to discuss how ranching has changed in that time and how it has stayed the same. We talk about living in sheep wagons, and fighting fires, as well as why it is more difficult to get started now.

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ASOM - Ep 99 - Kennedy Haney - The Dugout Dietitian

  • Aug 15, 2021
Today we go up the the great state of Minnesota and talk with my friend Kennedy Haney. Kennedy and I have connected over at clubhouse and she is a wealth of information when it comes to all things nutrition. We chat a bit today about her life in transitioning into life living on a fourth generation dairy farm. We then chat a bit about eating disorders and how that can look different for different people. It was such a pleasure to speak with Kennedy! Go check her out https://www.instagram.com/the.dugout.dietitian/

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30 Under 30: Sarah Hulick

  • Aug 13, 2021
Sarah Hulick, an independent consultant in the food waste and higher education space, joined us for this week's 30 Under 30 interview! Sarah talked to us about branching out on her own, her interest in research, and more.

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The Impromptu Olypics

  • Aug 12, 2021
What if we just showed up to the Olympics and said, "We can do that."? How would that work out?

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FoodThink

  • Aug 12, 2021
Co-CEO's of Signal Theory, Ali Mahaffy and John January, join us to discuss FoodThink. Along the way, we talk about customer buying behaviors, comfort foods, and the foodways system.

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Episode 096 - Working Cows with Clay Conry

  • Aug 12, 2021
Clay Conry, a fellow podcaster on the Working Cows podcast, joins us to talk about his family's operation, his role as a rural pastor and what the Working Cows podcast is all about. Join this fun conversation where we dived into Mission and Visions and how balancing life's many tasks is like a wagon wheel! Don't miss this episode and make sure to check out the Working Cows Podcast as well!

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Labor in Ag: Pieper Sweeney

  • Aug 11, 2021
Pieper Sweeney, Chair of the Oregon Farm Bureau Labor Committee and a member of Yamhill County Farm Bureau, joins us for the third conversation we're having about labor in agriculture. Pieper talks to us about harvesting in the Oregon heat, adequate employee training, and safety.

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#TechTuesday with Groundwork BioAg

  • Aug 10, 2021
Dan Grotsky, Co-founder and Chief Growth Officer of Groundwork BioAg, joined us for #TechTuesday! We chat about the science behind the company, carbon sequestration, and more.

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Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 10 | Agrivoltaics

  • Aug 10, 2021
Can food production occur in concert with solar power generation? Recent advancements and interest in solar-generated power have some asking “will large solar panel projects decrease available land for crop production?” Some of these proposed solar farms can cover 80 acres and more and as power needs continue to grow, tens of thousands of currently cropped acres could be taken out of production. This question of producing both food and electrical power is currently being addressed by Colorado State University (CSU) researchers. Drs. Jennifer Bousselot and Mark Uchanski, CSU researchers located in the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture are currently leading a group of CSU Extension researchers and interns investigating agricultural production underneath solar panels. Dr. Bousselot’s specialty is rooftop Agrivoltaics and Dr. Uchanksi’s specialty is vegetable Agrivoltaics in field applications. The research team consists of Horticulturalists and Agronomists working to address cropping questions. In today’s Ag Queen Podcast, Host, Lorrie Boyer and Dr. Bousselot talk in detail of the research being done in Colorado including the research fundamentals, the crop research being done in tandem with solar arrays, and why thought leaders and developers need to think in terms of multi-functional land projects into the future.

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