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Grain markets have faced headwinds for much of the year. With the threat of potential tariffs and other market influences looming, University of Minnesota Grain Marketing Specialist Ed Usset joins this Field Talk podcast to provide some insights.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Dawn and Grant Breitkreutz of Redwood Falls have been selected as the recipients of the inaugural Minnesota Leopold Conservation Award. The award honors farmers, ranchers, and forestland owners who go above and beyond in their management of soil health, water quality and wildlife habitat on working land. Grant Breitkreutz joins this Field Talk Podc…
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President-elect Trump has vowed to impose 25% import tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico, and a 10% tariff on top of existing tariffs on products from China. The news is concerning for agriculture leaders as those three countries are among the top destinations for U.S. commodities. In this Field Talk Podcast we have response from some ag lea…
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As is the case with other farm animals, horse owners are concerned with animal health. A Kasson, Minnesota company has developed a line of feed ingredients and supplements that support horse health. One of the unique ingredients is sainfoin. What is sainfoin, you ask? Check out the Field Talk Podcast with Mary Hartman from StableFeed to find out.…
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The Minnesota House of Representatives looks like it will go into the 2025 legislative session with 67 Republicans and 67 Democrats seated. That divide will likely present some interesting challenges in the session ahead. Rep. Paul Anderson joins to give us his perspective on the unique circumstances lawmakers will face.…
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Changes are ahead following the November 6 election and agriculture will undoubtedly be affected. John Monson, Chief Mission Officer for Compeer Financial joins the Linder Farm Network's Lynn Ketelsen to assess the results and what lies ahead.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Dry fall conditions are being eased by recent rains, but not everyone is getting in on the action. Also, is warm fall weather a sign of a mild winter? Senior DNR Climatologist Kenny Blumenfeld fills us in in this Field Talk Podcast.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Herbicide resistant weeds are a growing problem for the nation's farmers. Tough to control weeds like waterhemp, giant ragweed and kochia are becoming increasingly difficult to control using just herbicides. Research at the University of Minnesota into combine-mounted seed pulverizers may give growers another non-chemical option. University of MInn…
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Corn and soybean farmers would pay a heavy price if a trade war with China were to escalate. The National Corn Growers Association and the American Soybean Association commissioned a study to find out how impactful a renewed trade war would be. ASA Economist Scott Gerlt joins this Field Talk Podcast to explain.…
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Oats could see a resurgence if a new oat processing plant planned for Albert Lea comes to fruition. The plant would process oats from about 30,000 acres in Southern Minnesota and northern Iowa. Landon Plagge with Green Acres Milling joins this field talk podcast.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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After a wet early season across Minnesota, conditions have turned very dry, increasing the risk of fires across the state. With harvest picking up speed, University of Minnesota Extension Farm Safety & Health Educator joins this Field Talk conversation to highlight some harvest fire safety reminders.…
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With harvest activity ramping up across Minnesota, farm safety and health needs to remain front of mind, especially during this hectic time of year. University of Minnesota Extension Educator for Farm Safety and Health Emily Krekelberg joins this episode of Field Talk.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Soy industry leaders recently travelled to The Netherlands to promote the St. Lawrence Seaway as an alternative route for shipping to and from Europe. Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council Director and Specialty Soya and Grains Alliance representative Gail Donkers from Faribault was on the mission and she joins this podcast.…
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Innovative research in Morris is showing how solar energy and agriculture can coexist. Michael Reese, Director of Operations at the University of MInnesota West Central Research and Outreach Center is our guest.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Dairy prices have trended higher in recent months with many factors at play. University of Minnesota Extension Dairy Educator Jim Salfer joined the Linder Farm Network's Linda Brekke to highlight some of those factors.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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The Minnesota Department of Agriculture, the Red River Farm Network and Linder Farm Network have joined forces to create the radio and podcast series called TransFARMation. Fran and Mary Ann Miron are in the process of transitioning their Hugo, Minnesota dairy farm to two of their sons. Fran shares his family’s experience in this conversation.…
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Nearly 30 years ago, Carl and Julie Peterson founded a seed company near Fargo, North Dakota that has grown into one of the most recognizable brands in the region. Carl Peterson joins this Field Talk podcast to describe how Peterson Farms Seed has worked to set itself apart from the competition.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Many sectors of the agriculture economy are facing strong economic headwinds. The ag economy was the focus of a forum at Farmfest and features Robert Craven from the University of Minnesota Center for Farm Financial Management, Bernt Nelson, economist for the American Farm Bureau and Todd Stencel, farm business management instructor from South Cent…
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Farmfest 2024 offers a look at some of the latest ag technologies, but it also offers some diverse forums with experts addressing issues ranging from the farm bill to the ag economy and issues related to animal agriculture. There's also several candidate forums scheduled. Farmfest Forum Coordinator Kent Thiesse joins this Field Talk Podcast with de…
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Farmers affected by storms and flooding may have some options through the USDA. Minnesota Farm Service Agency Executive Director Whitney Place joined the Linder Farm Network's Linda Brekke to highlight some of the key programs farmers may have at their disposal.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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The Renewable Fuels Association has released a study documenting the economic and environmental benefits of the world’s first plug-in electric hybrid flex fuel vehicle. Robert White with the RFA is our guest on the Field Talk Podcast to explain the project and the findings.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Much of Minnesota is experiencing very wet conditions following several rounds of heavy rain. DTN Meteorologist John Baranick joined the Linder Farm Network's Linda Brekke to explain why we're at risk for more heavy rains and what will be influencing our weather in the weeks ahead.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Ethanol industry leaders came to Minneapolis this week for the Fuel Ethanol Workshop. Geoff Cooper with the Renewable Fuels Association and Chris Bliley with Growth Energy provide updates on some of the key policy issues and growth areas for ethanol and other biofuels.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Wet weather is keeping some Minnesota farmers out of the field while drowned out areas will likely send other growers back into the field to replant. University of Minnesota Extension Soybean Agronomist Seth Naeve joins Linda Brekke to talk late and replanted soybeans.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Minnesota farm organizations spent months monitoring activity at in St. Paul during the recently completed legislative session. Minnesota Soybean Growers Association Executive Director Joe Smentek and Minnesota Corn Growers Association Senior Policy Director Amanda Bilek joined the Linder Farm Network to give their assessment of actions affecting a…
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Bovine influenza remains a concern among dairy producers even though the number of new confirmed cases has slowed in recent weeks. Dr. Joe Armstrong with the University of Minnesota joins this podcast to explain why the illness is still causing concern.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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USDA estimates about 17% of Minnesota's soybean crop is planted. With wet conditions keeping many farmers stuck on the sidelines, U of M Extension Soybean Agronomist Seth Naeve joined the Linder Farm Network's Linda Brekke to address early season concerns.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Pork demand is on the increase both globally and domestically, which is playing a key role in pork profitability. Dr. David Newman is the senior vice president of market growth for the National Pork Board. He joined the Linder Farm Network's Dan Lemke to highlight current trends and what the Pork Board is doing to build demand.…
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USDA announced it is cutting a major cattle inventory report. The July Cattle Inventory report, which is one of two inventory reports released each year, will no longer be provided. Tanner Beymer, Senior Director of Government Affairs at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association joined the LFN to explain by the NCBA is opposed to the action.…
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Ethanol proponents are waiting for the final word on several key issues that will impact the opportunity for the industry. American Coalition for Ethanol CEO Brian Jennings joined Linda Brekke to give an update on several issues including year-round E15 and adoption of the GREET model.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza cases have been confirmed in cattle herds in 7 states. While no cases have been confirmed in dairy cows in Minnesota, HPAI was detected in a Minnesota goat herd several weeks ago. University of MInnesota Extension Livestock Educator Dr. Joe Armstrong addresses the situation.…
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More than one-third of the nation's farmers are women. For 26 years, the Women’s Agricultural Leadership Conference has helped to empower women in agriculture. The 2024 Conference is coming up in April. Co-founder Doris Mold describes what this year's event is all about.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Winter 2023-2024 has been one for the record books which has allowed farmers to do some things they've never done before--including planting soybeans in February and March. With cold weather ahead, University of Minnesota Extension Soybean Agronomist Seth Naeve gives his insights on the potential for those soybeans.…
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Minnesota farmer Lori Stevermer has ascended to the role of National Pork Producers Council president. Stevermer has a long history of leadership within the pork industry. She is our guest on this Field Talk podcast.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Warm weather is making many farmers anxious to get into the fields. University of Minnesota Associate Professor Dan Kaiser works in the area of crops and nutrient management. He discusses some of the considerations for early fertilizer applications.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Farmers from across Minnesota took part in the annual Corn Congress, held in conjunction with Commodity Classic. Farmer and former Minnesota Corn Growers Association President Richard Syverson joins this Field Talk podcast to address some of the topics that were addressed at this year's event.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Hog farmers have dealt with Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) for more than 3 decades. On-farm research from Pipestone has narrowed the focus on ways pork producers can reduce instances of the deadly and costly disease. Dr. Scott Dee and Dr. Rachel Stika Jensen from Pipestone explain their work and some of the results.…
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Two southeastern Minnesota men are combining their passion to help others with their knowledge of agriculture to benefit farmers and rural communities half a world away. Farmer Andy Hart and agronomist Van Larson established GUS Farming several years ago. They join this podcast to share what the mission is all about.…
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Weather information is vital to farmers. Minnesota is in process of building its data-gathering capacity with help from our neighbors to the northwest. Daryl Ritchison, director of the North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network joins this episode to talk about the connection and what Minnesota's network will offer.…
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There remains a shortage of veterinarians and veterinary workers across Minnesota, especially in rural areas. Dr. Laura Molgaard is dean of the University of Minnesota School of Veterinary Medicine. She joins this episode to discuss the current circumstances.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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An emerging soybean pest discovered in increasing numbers across Minnesota and the Dakotas has attracted the attention of researchers. The soybean tentiform leafminer has gone from an obscure pest to one that has the potential to reduce soybean yields. University of Minnesota Entomologist Dr. Robert Koch joins this Field Talk podcast to describe th…
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It's no secret that the nation's pork producers have faced some serious economic challenges in recent months. The latest export report is a bright spot for the industry that is working to build both domestic and export demand. National Pork Board Senior Vice President for Market Growth David Newman is our guest.…
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Agriculture is a very diverse industry in Minnesota. The Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation will be holding a conference to address the unique needs and opportunities urban agriculture presents. MFBF Communications Director Rachel Reisig joins this Field Talk podcast.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Fertilizer is one of a farmer's biggest input casts. In recent years, nutrient prices have taken an even bigger bite out of the farm budget. Josh Linville with StoneX joined the Linder Farm Network to outline the current situation with fertilizer prices and availability.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Pork, beef and lamb exports add to the bottom line of farmers whether they raise livestock or not. Finding success marketing U.S. meat products is an important factor in farm profitability. US Meat Export Federation Vice President of Industry Relations joins this Field Talk podcast.द्वारा Dan Lemke
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Minnesota is receiving $25 million to accelerate soil health practices through voluntary partnerships. The funds were awarded by the USDA through the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Board of Water and Soil Resources Executive Director John Jaschke and NRCS State Conservationist Troy Daniell join this Field Talk podcast.…
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