Go in-depth into the topics that affect farmers and ranchers. Hear from industry leaders and experts on topics ranging from agronomy, technology, rural lifestyle, ag policy, farm machinery, and more. Listen in at Agriculture.com/podcast and Agriculture.com/radio.
SF Podcast 198: Raising lower carbon-generating cattle
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer interviews Dr. Frank Mitloehner, a Professor and Air Quality Specialist, about his research on carbon emissions from cattle and livestock. They explore the factors influencing methane production by livestock and address common myths about the impact of animal-produced methane.
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10/21/2024 • 28 minutes, 16 seconds
SF Podcast 197: How – and why – to dial in P and K | Finetune Fertility
In this episode, Adrienne Held talks with Keith Byerly, commercial sustainability lead with Mosaic, about how managing phosphorus and potassium can help maximize yield potential. “When we see nutrient deficiencies in the field, it's because the crop removal of nutrients increases and yield goals haven’t been managed accordingly,” he says.
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10/16/2024 • 26 minutes, 10 seconds
SF Podcast 196: The importance of and advancements in agricultural research
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Saharah Moon Chapotin, Ph.D., executive director of the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), about the focus of that agency, the opportunities it gives farmers, ranchers, scientists and the full food system, and some the industry-changing research it is currently working on.
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10/7/2024 • 19 minutes, 31 seconds
SF Podcast 195: Born to Farm | Farmers For the Future
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Matthew Kolshefski, a young seventh-generation farmer from Butte, North Dakota, about the family legacy that taught him the benefits of a slow, cautious startup.
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10/2/2024 • 14 minutes, 1 second
SF Podcast 194: Art Gallery Sparks Main Street Comeback
In this episode, Lisa Foust Prater talks with John Lopez about his journey from a South Dakota rancher to a celebrated sculptor, and how his creativity has led to the revitalization of his hometown of Lemmon, with stunning art installations, an art gallery, and event space.
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10/1/2024 • 30 minutes, 58 seconds
SF Podcast 193: Peak Season Auction Update
In this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour examines the auction market at-large, headed into the last quarter of the year. Which machines will have the biggest – and smallest – impact on current market conditions? Tune in for expert perspective.
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9/23/2024 • 30 minutes, 59 seconds
SF Podcast 192: All About Freight and Transportation Systems
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Dennis Wilmsmeyer, executive director of America’s Central Port, about the innerworkings of commodity shipping, including necessary infrastructure, the process of selecting the type of transportation, the unique process and guidelines for shipping fertilizer, and more.
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9/16/2024 • 29 minutes, 1 second
SF Podcast 191: Consider These Nitrogen Application Tips | Finetune Fertility
At first glance, a switch to fall-applied nitrogen may seem like an ideal way to reduce input costs. But simple solutions are often too good to be true. In this episode, Chelsea Dinterman talks with Alex Park, an agronomist with Helena, about other considerations that should be made before making any fertilizer passes in the coming months.
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9/9/2024 • 33 minutes, 23 seconds
SF Podcast 190: The Path to Potatoes | Farmers For the Future
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with first-generation farmers Carl and Besty Long about how tenacity and flexibility helped them build their successful potato and row crop operation in Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
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9/4/2024 • 19 minutes, 27 seconds
SF Podcast 189: Early-fall auction market round-up
In this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour examines the used machinery auction market overall, which is headed into its peak season, including a report on row crop tractor auction volume.
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8/26/2024 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
SF Podcast 188: AI: What is it and how is it used in ag?
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Austin O'Brien, associate professor of computer science at Dakota State University, to define artificial intelligence (AI) and how it works, outline several ways the technology is being used in the agriculture industry, and envision how agriculture can evolve with these advancements.
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8/19/2024 • 23 minutes, 59 seconds
SF Podcast 187: Building a fertility road map through tissue sampling | Finetune Fertility
In this episode, Chelsea Dinterman talks with Josh Johnston, an agronomist with AgriGold, about why a grower should conduct tissue sampling, his notion of building a road map for fertility management, and how it can lead to improved yields.
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8/12/2024 • 20 minutes, 56 seconds
SF Podcast 186: Dedicated to community service | Hometown Heroes
In this episode, Lisa Foust Prater sits down with Dean and Tillie Thompson at their farm outside Baudette, Minnesota, near the Canadian border. They grow small grains, custom bale hay, and raise around 50 Angus cow-calf pairs and a handful of miniature Scottish Highland cows on 1,000 acres. When they aren’t farming or at their off-farm jobs, the Thompsons dedicate themselves to community service as volunteers for the county fair, 4-H, FFA, Extension, local schools, and their church.
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8/6/2024 • 50 minutes, 9 seconds
SF Podcast 185: How to prepare for frogeye leaf spot | Disease Playbook
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Carl Bradley, an Extension specialist in plant pathology at the University of Kentucky, about frogeye leaf spot in soybeans – how it spreads, how to identify it, and how to manage it.
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8/5/2024 • 23 minutes, 12 seconds
SF Podcast 184: Building farm stability through diversification | Farmers for the Future
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with central Illinois farmer Casey McCausland, who was not raised in agriculture, but found himself deeply invested in regenerative practices after his grandfather offered him a partnership.
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8/1/2024 • 26 minutes, 28 seconds
SF Podcast 183: Exploring the used planter market
In this episode, in what is typically peak season for used planter sales, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour explores the history of the used planter market, purchase options, and the current trends in planter values.
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7/29/2024 • 23 minutes
SF Podcast 182: How to work with an auction company on a farm sale
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Mark Stock, CEO of BigIron Auctions, about the start of his auction business in 1984, his pivot to internet-only auctions, and the steps farmers should take when preparing for an auction and hiring an auction company.
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7/22/2024 • 25 minutes, 58 seconds
SF Podcast 181: How to be successful at sale barn marketing
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Mike VanMaanen, owner of the Eastern Missouri Commission Company, about what to consider when preparing to sell cattle, including making sure they look healthy and clean before loading, how early to deliver the cattle to the sale barn, things to expect from a sale barn, and more.
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7/15/2024 • 22 minutes, 55 seconds
SF Podcast 180: How to scout and manage these concerning crop diseases | Disease Playbook
In this episode, Successful Farming editor Chelsea Dinterman visits with Camille Lambert, technical service manager with FMC, about which crop diseases could be of concern for growers this growing season, how best to scout for them, and considerations to make before applying fungicides.
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7/8/2024 • 14 minutes, 12 seconds
SF Podcast 179: Growing 600-bushel corn | Yield Quest
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Virginia grower and 2023 NCGA corn yield winner David Hula about his farm makeup, his family farming history, common crop diseases he contends with, and, of course, his recipe for high-yield corn.
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7/6/2024 • 28 minutes, 3 seconds
SF Podcast 178: Nurturing a farming lifestyle | Farmers for the Future
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Lodi, Wisconsin, farmers Rochelle and Evan Schnadt, who, along with their young children, are forging their own path in agriculture and experimenting with new growing practices.
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7/1/2024 • 27 minutes, 48 seconds
SF Podcast 177: Used tractor market check-in
In this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour covers the used 4WD tractor market, as planting season winds down. Discussion covers the number of machines on the market and the impact PTO on 4WD units has on the used market.
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6/24/2024 • 24 minutes, 35 seconds
SF Podcast 176: Serving veterans through equine therapy
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with J.R. Smith, president and co-founder of The Veteran’s Ranch, a non-profit organization that serves military veterans suffering from PTSD and their families through equine therapy to promote human physical and mental health.
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6/17/2024 • 23 minutes, 50 seconds
SF Podcast 175: High-yield soybeans | Yield Quest
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with world soybean yield record holder Alex Harrell about his Georgia farm operation, the disease and pest pressures he commonly experiences, and the systems approach he uses to reach high yields.
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6/11/2024 • 12 minutes, 53 seconds
SF Podcast 174: Finding feed solutions when supplies are tight
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Dan Schaefer, professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin and owner of Shaefer Beef Consulting, about the feed supply situation in the U.S., alternative feed considerations, how to address feeding and storage shrink, and more.
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6/10/2024 • 28 minutes, 8 seconds
SF Podcast 173: A balanced approach to marketing
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Bryan Doherty, senior market advisor and vice president of brokerage solutions with Total Farm Marketing, about the things farmers and ranchers need to know – and do – to develop a sound marketing approach.
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6/3/2024 • 26 minutes, 44 seconds
SF Podcast 172: Used combine market trends
In this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour tracks the used combine marketplace and the trends he's observing as farmers purchase harvest equipment before fall.
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5/27/2024 • 39 minutes, 41 seconds
SF Podcast 171: How to manage common bacterial diseases in corn | Disease Playbook
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Tamara Jackson-Ziems, a plant pathologist and professor at the University of Nebraska, about common bacterial diseases in corn (such as Goss's bacterial wilt and blight, bacterial leaf streak and Stewart's wilt), the impact they have on crop yield, and how to identify and manage them.
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5/16/2024 • 25 minutes, 22 seconds
SF Podcast 170: Creating renewable energy from manure
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Karl Crave, vice president of operations with Dynamic Renewables, about how the company creates renewable energy from livestock manure, including how it works and how farmers have collaborated to develop sustainable, green energy solutions.
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5/13/2024 • 27 minutes, 59 seconds
SF Podcast 169: Crop scouting | Yield Quest
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Stephanie Porter, outreach agronomist with the Illinois Soybean Association, and agronomist Kelly Robertson, about ways to maximize crop scouting efforts in corn and soybeans.
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5/8/2024 • 30 minutes, 8 seconds
SF Podcast 168: The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska finds a future in agriculture | Hometown Heroes
In this episode, Lisa Foust Prater talks with Aaron LaPointe about farming initiatives within the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and his efforts to promote careers in agriculture to tribal youth.
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5/7/2024 • 51 minutes, 40 seconds
SF Podcast 167: The state of the used machinery market
In this episode, as auction season ramps up, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour takes an at-a-glance look at the auction market for farm machinery.
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4/29/2024 • 42 minutes, 14 seconds
SF Podcast 166: Get to know the AgriSafe Network
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with a representative from the AgriSafe Network, a non-profit organization that represents health professionals and educators who strive to reduce health disparities found among the agricultural community.
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4/15/2024 • 22 minutes, 50 seconds
SF Podcast 165: Early season management can save yields from disease | Disease Playbook
In this episode, Successful Farming editor Courtney Dinterman visits with Nick Tinsley, a seed treatment technical field representative for BASF, about smart management decisions that can ward off early-season diseases and maximize farmers’ profit.
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4/4/2024 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
SF Podcast 164: How to maintain grain quality in storage
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Dr. Kenneth Hellevang, professor and Extension engineer in the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at North Dakota State University, about ways to maintain grain moisture content and grain temperature - two key focus areas for gain quality, according to Hellevang.
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4/1/2024 • 30 minutes, 17 seconds
SF Podcast 163: Used planter market trends
In this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour tracks the used planter market, including performance upgrade kits for John Deere's ExactEmerege and Precision Planting's CornerStone planters.
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3/25/2024 • 40 minutes, 6 seconds
SF Podcast 162: Talking Tractors with an antique machinery enthusiast
In this episode, Lorrie Boyer has a conversation with Michael Hinton, the owner and operator of TalkingTractors.com. This passion project serves as a connection point for antique tractor collectors, complete with forums and classifieds, associations and clubs, parts, books, merchandise and more.
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3/11/2024 • 20 minutes, 9 seconds
SF Podcast 161: What the EPA Herbicide Strategy means at the farm level | Weeds Playbook
In this episode, Successful Farming editor Adrienne Held visits with Jake Li, the EPA deputy assistant administrator for pesticide programs, and Dr. Stanley Culpepper, weed science Extension specialist from the University of Georgia, about the Endangered Species Act, the EPA’s Herbicide Strategy and what they will mean for pesticide registrations and use at the farm level moving forward.
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3/7/2024 • 31 minutes, 31 seconds
SF Podcast 160: Distilling tradition with Whiskey Acres | Hometown Heroes
Fifth-generation farmer Jamie Walter was looking to diversify his northern Illinois farm. One night he was sitting at his desk, sipping on a bourbon, and a lightbulb went off. Bourbon has to contain at least 51% corn, and DeKalb, Illinois, is the Napa Valley of corn. After carefully assessing the farm’s strengths and weaknesses, Walter knew growing the grain wasn’t going to be the problem.
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3/4/2024 • 36 minutes, 10 seconds
SF Podcast 159: Sprayer market trends
On this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour, discusses the sprayer market and the downstream effects of new technologies.
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2/26/2024 • 25 minutes, 57 seconds
SF Podcast 158: How methane digesters create renewable energy from cattle feedlots
On this episode, Lorrie Boyer visits with Big Horn Renewables CEO, Mike Pardon. Mike explains how methane digesters work to produce renewable energy from cattle feedlots
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2/19/2024 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
SF Podcast 157: Tips for preparing for calving season
On this episode, Lorrie Boyer visits with Aaron Berger, Beef Systems Extension Educator with the University of Nebraska. Aaron discusses the important factors to consider when preparing for calving season.
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2/12/2024 • 20 minutes, 59 seconds
SF Podcast 156: A sustainable alternative to improve cattle herd performance with Agolin
On this episode, Lorrie Boyer has a conversation with Martha Baker who works with the Alltech dairy business division as the Agolin product lead. Alltech has partnered with Agolin, which develops and produces sustainable and nutritional solutions for cattle herd performance.
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2/7/2024 • 25 minutes, 6 seconds
SF Podcast 155: How to prevent yield loss from ragweeds | Weeds Playbook
Ragweeds continue to be a concern for farmers. Christy Sprague, Lead Extension Specialist and Professor at Michigan State University, sat down with Successful Farming editor, Chelsea Dinterman, to discuss how farmers can develop a plan to prevent ragweeds from leading to yield loss.
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2/1/2024 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
SF Podcast 154: How Farm Rescue helps farmers during a crisis
On this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Dan Erdmann, Marketing Program Manager at Farm Rescue. Dan discusses what the organization does for farmers and their families during a crisis.
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1/31/2024 • 24 minutes, 21 seconds
SF Podcast 153: High horsepower row crop tractor market trends
On this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour, tracks inventory, option markets, and trends of high horsepower row crop tractors.
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1/29/2024 • 41 minutes, 1 second
SF Podcast 152: What to consider when managing a dairy operation
Lorrie Boyer talks with Dr. Joe Gillespie, Senior Professional Service Veterinarian with Boehringer Ingelheim. Dr. Gillespie discusses the current trends in the dairy industry and tips on running a successful operation.
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1/26/2024 • 43 minutes, 56 seconds
SF Podcast 151: What should you prepare for farm tax season?
Tax season can be an uncertain time to ensure you are paying what you need to. On this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Kristine Tidgren, Director of the Center of Agricultural Law and Taxation, about important tips to remember when preparing your taxes.
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1/24/2024 • 29 minutes, 36 seconds
SF Podcast 150: Let's talk about pigweeds and pigweed issues | Weeds Playbook
On this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Aaron Hager, who is a University of Illinois weed scientist. Aaron talks about everything pigweed and their historic issues facing farmers.
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1/4/2024 • 26 minutes, 24 seconds
SF Podcast 149: What factors to consider when buying bulls for commercial herds
When buying bulls or genetic testing for commercial herds, there are many factors to consider for a successful operation. Lorrie Boyer talks with Travis Taylor, who is a Colorado State University Golden Plains Area Livestock Specialist. Travis gives his insight into his experience when evaluating cattle.
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12/19/2023 • 27 minutes, 25 seconds
SF Podcast 148: Cut costs, not yields when soil health improves | Farm School
When soil health improves, fewer inputs may be needed. Profitability can increase when inputs are reduced and yields can be maintained. The key is to first increase soil health. Near Carroll, Ohio, Jay Brandt continues a legacy built by his late father, David Brandt, an iconic farmer who started no-tilling and growing cover crops in the 1970s.
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12/11/2023 • 20 minutes, 50 seconds
SF Podcast 147: The best strategies for weed mitigation | Weeds Playbook
Lorrie Boyer talks about a variety of weed mitigation strategies with Dr. Jason Norsworthy, Distinguished Professor and Elms Farming Chair of Weed Science, at the University of Arkansas.
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12/8/2023 • 30 minutes, 4 seconds
SF Podcast 146: The current state of the poultry industry
On this episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Assistant Professor of Poultry Science, John Boney, about the current state of the poultry industry. John discusses trends around chicken and turkey production as well as obstacles operations face in the current climate.
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11/29/2023 • 26 minutes, 2 seconds
SF Podcast 145: How to grow early-planted soybeans | Farm School
Producers today are pushing the envelope when it comes to early planting of soybeans because earlier planting dates often equate to more bushels at harvest. Success with early-planted soybeans must include a variety of factors. While there are definite benefits to early planting, plenty of pitfalls can occur. The key is to remain flexible, adjust when needed, and pay attention to the details.
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11/13/2023 • 21 minutes, 11 seconds
SF Podcast 144: What to consider when retrofitting equipment
There are many factors to consider when deciding to retrofit equipment for a farm operation's needs. Editor, Lorrie Boyer, talks with Gregg Ibendahl, Associate Professor at Kansas State University, about the pros and cons of retrofitting.
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11/10/2023 • 18 minutes, 38 seconds
SF Podcast 143: Advice from a Soil Health Champion
On this episode, editor Lorrie Boyer, has a conversation with Soil Health Champion and South Carolina farmer, Carl Coleman. Carl discusses the process of becoming a Soil Health Champion with the National Association of Conservation Districts and his advice on how to improve the soil.
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11/7/2023 • 32 minutes, 24 seconds
SF Podcast 142: Using a cover crop to boost organic matter | Farm School
With interest in soil health growing across the food-production spectrum, finding ways to help soil improve is more critical than ever. Building soil organic matter — and thus soil carbon — is key, and growing cover crops is central to that process. North Dakota farmer, Rocky Bateman set a goal of building a farming system mimicking the native prairie.
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11/6/2023 • 33 minutes, 33 seconds
SF Podcast 141: Start the season strong with pre-emergent herbicides | Weeds Playbook
A clean field is a farmers first line of defense against herbicide-resistant weed populations. Kip Jacobs, a technical service manager for UPL, sat down with Successful Farming editor, Chelsea Dinterman, to discuss how pre-emergent herbicides can fit into a weed management plan.
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11/3/2023 • 17 minutes, 12 seconds
SF Podcast 140: This is how one farmer revitalized the "Soybean Capital of the World" | Hometown Heroes
With a population just under 700, deep in fly-over country, Norborne, Missouri, is easy to miss on a map. But for residents of the town, the self-proclaimed “Soybean Capital of the World” is noteworthy for its strong sense of community. Successful Farming editor, Chelsea Dinterman, talks with Norborne farmer, Kyle Durham, and Caitlin Yager, the program director for Missouri Humanities, about how they accomplished this project.
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11/2/2023 • 28 minutes, 22 seconds
SF Podcast 139: Don't forget these tips for a safe harvest
Harvest is a wonderful time of year. However, when a producer is working during the long hours of harvest it is important to be safe. Ben Covington, Design Test Engineer with Iowa State University, gives helpful tips that can keep everyone safe and healthy during the harvest season.
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10/31/2023 • 23 minutes, 25 seconds
SF Podcast 138: The fabric of family | In Her Field
Five years ago, Tracy Woodard and her husband, Ty, started the business, Covered in Cotton, from their Darlington, South Carolina, farm. The company uses a portion of the family’s cotton crop to manufacture throws, baby blankets, table linens, hand towels, and aprons.
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10/11/2023 • 30 minutes, 33 seconds
SF Podcast 137: Managing weed escapes at harvest | Weeds Playbook
Some weeds manage to make it through the season and elude grower's weed control tactics. Lorrie Boyer talks with Dr. Christy Sprague, a weed extension specialist at Michigan State University, to discuss tactics growers can use to manage weed escapes at harvest.
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10/6/2023 • 24 minutes, 45 seconds
SF Podcast 136: This is how an estate plan can save the farm | Farm School
When it comes to farm continuation and estate planning, it’s never too early to start. Kevin Peterson of Gilbert, Iowa, was also a farmer and a firefighter, and he, too, understood the importance of being prepared. They created a strategy that would allow him to purchase the farmland from his mother; provide for his wife, Lynn; and allow their son, Erik, to eventually take over the farm.
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10/5/2023 • 24 minutes, 13 seconds
SF Podcast 135: Best Irrigation Practices
Many farmers face issues when considering best practices or strategies for their irrigation. Lorrie Boyer talks with Dr. Allen Thompson, who is a Plant Science and Technology Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri. Dr. Thompson gives his advice on irrigation and drainage strategies and practices.
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9/25/2023 • 34 minutes, 2 seconds
SF Podcast 134: The benefits of no-tilling in heavy soil | Farm School
Heavy soil can present challenges to farmers hoping to transition to no-till. But with patience and a whole-systems approach including cover crops, the problems can be overcome. For corn and soybean grower Tyler Zimmerman, who grew up farming in the Red River Valley, stopping soil erosion on his farm of 2,800 acres near Leonard, North Dakota, was one of the main reasons he wanted to switch to no-till.
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9/11/2023 • 23 minutes, 54 seconds
SF Podcast 133: Maximize yields with predictive agronomy | Disease Playbook
Many crop diseases are silent killers, reducing yields while leaving little evidence to the naked eye. Pattern Ag’s Mike Tweedy, sat down with SF editor Chelsea Dinterman to discuss how analyzing soil biology can help farmers protect their profits.
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8/21/2023 • 11 minutes, 34 seconds
SF Podcast 132: The difference between soil fertility and nutrient management
On this episode of the Successful Farming podcast, Lorrie Boyer talks with Penn State Plant Science Department Assistant Professor, Charlie White, about the difference between soil fertility and nutrient management.
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8/17/2023 • 36 minutes, 48 seconds
SF Podcast 131: Beginning a Consumer Beef Business | In Her Field
Hannah Klitz started her direct-to-consumer beef business, Oak Barn Beef, as a college sophomore. Klitz sells premium products across the U.S. offering Nebraska-raised, dry-aged beef from cattle DNA-tested for premium carcass traits, such as marbling, tenderness, and rib eye size. The In Her Field series highlights women working in agriculture.
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8/16/2023 • 24 minutes, 32 seconds
SF Podcast 130: Become an expert scouter | Farm School
Search early and often to detect weed, disease, and pest pressure, and formulate a plan. On the surface, scouting seems simple. Getting into the fields on a regular basis to understand weed, disease, and pest pressure is a farmer’s first defense against problems in the field. But for many, finding time to scout fields and analyze findings can be a delicate balancing act with other priorities. Summer Ory, an Earlham, Iowa, farmer shares her strategies. Farm School is an educational series for farmers who want to take their skills to the next level.
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8/3/2023 • 28 minutes, 52 seconds
SF Podcast 129: Combatting SCN resistance in soybeans | Disease Playbook
Heavy reliance on one form of SCN resistance is causing problems in soybean fields. Successful Farming Assistant Agronomy Editor, Chelsea Dinterman, spoke with North Dakota farmer, Chandra Langseth, to understand the pressures of SCN. Then Midwest agronomist, Bill Backhaus, gave his insight into upcoming products to address SCN resistance.
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7/25/2023 • 21 minutes, 26 seconds
SF Podcast 128: How to select better seed varieties | Farm School
As new corn hybrids and soybean varieties routinely shoulder older seeds out of the marketplace, selecting new seeds brings up multiple questions: What will work best in your growing conditions? How will your management style impact performance? Where do you find the most pertinent agronomic information about the newcomers? Bryan Jorgensen, chief agronomist for Jorgensen Land & Cattle of Ideal, South Dakota, gives his insight in selecting the best seed varieties.
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7/5/2023 • 30 minutes, 30 seconds
SF Podcast 127: Spot the dangers of tar spot | Disease Playbook
Tar spot can be a serious problem for farmers as it can spread very quickly. To help learn more about the dangers of tar spot, Successful Farming editor, Chelsea Dinterman, discussed the topic with agronomist, Whitney Monin.
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6/20/2023 • 16 minutes, 50 seconds
SF Podcast 126: Cultivating healing and education at Huck and Buck Farm Sanctuary | Hometown Heroes
On the outskirts of Smyrna, Delaware, Andrea and Michael Haritos run an un-assuming homestead. While an unlikely and unexpected endeavor for these career real estate agents, the couple has transformed seven acres into a refuge for the hurting, a classroom for the curious, and a shelter for all who wander. Huck and Buck Farm-Sanctuary is all about feeding people, whether it be their bellies, their minds, or their souls. This is part of the series Hometown Heroes, which profiles residents who strive to better the economics and lifestyles of their rural communities.
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6/4/2023 • 45 minutes, 1 second
SF Podcast 125: North Carolina dairy farmer overcomes tragedy with success | In Her Field
Ashley Bridges McMurry was born to farm and that’s no hyperbole. She lives near Shelby, North Carolina, on Bridges Dairy Road, named for her farming ancestors. Today, McMurry operates Guernsey Girl Creamery, lauded for its milk and award-winning cheese. Though McMurry’s return to the family farm may seem preordained, it didn’t happen easily.
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5/18/2023 • 27 minutes, 14 seconds
SF Podcast 124: What factors affect farmland values?
Eric Sarff, President of Murray Wise Associates, LLC from Champaign, Illinois, talks with Lorrie Boyer on the factors that drive the price of agricultural land. Eric goes into detail in how land is valued and what investors need to consider before purchasing or selling land.
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5/3/2023 • 21 minutes, 55 seconds
SF Podcast 123: The hay testing process
Hay testing is a crucial practice to ensure optimal nutrition among livestock. On this podcast, Lorrie Boyer talks with Shelby Filley, Regional Livestock and Forages Specialist from Oregon State University Extension Service. Shelby discusses the hay testing process and livestock nutrition.
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4/25/2023 • 19 minutes, 42 seconds
SF Podcast 122: Be on the lookout for sudden death syndrome | Disease Playbook
Sudden death syndrome can decimate soybean yields seemingly in the blink of an eye. SDS can also be hard to identify, often being mistaken for other diseases in the field. AgriGold agronomist Nick Frederking sat down with Successful Farming editor Chelsea Dinterman to discuss how to identify and manage SDS risk.
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4/17/2023 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
SF Podcast 121: Brighten The Corner Where You Are | Hometown Hero
Brighten The Corner Where You Are is a hymn we may not hear as often today as we used to, but its message is one that resonates with the Brown family. After touring around the globe for 22 years, the musically gifted family decided it was time to find a home base. That dream brought them back to their hometown of LeMars, Iowa, where they revitalized several historic buildings and created a unique draw for the community.
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3/27/2023 • 59 minutes, 53 seconds
SF Podcast 120: Grain bin storage and maintenance
Grain storage and maintenance is a crucial step to maintaining a successful farm operation. On this podcast, Lorrie Boyer talks with Ron Meyer with the Colorado State University Extension, who gives advice on keeping grain bins always in their best condition.
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3/20/2023 • 20 minutes, 53 seconds
SF Podcast 119: Using electrification for weed management
As herbicide resistance continues to impact farmers, ag machinery companies are thinking outside the box. Successful Farming editor, Chelsea Dinterman, sits down with University of Missouri’s Kevin Bradley to discuss new approaches to weed management, from electrification to weed seed destruction.
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3/7/2023 • 13 minutes, 22 seconds
SF Podcast 118: Preparing the planter for spring
Planter maintenance is essential to ensure the machinery is running smoothly in the field. Lorrie Boyer talks with Kevin Kimberley of Kimberley Ag Consulting, about his recommendations so farmers can prepare during the winter.
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2/24/2023 • 24 minutes, 14 seconds
SF Podcast 117: Using drone technology to counter weeds
Drone technology is ever-evolving to help farmers combat weeds on their operations. Successful Farming editor, Chelsea Dinterman, discusses the approach with Jared Roskamp, a BASF technical service representative, and Ben Johnson, a territory sales manager for Rantizo Drones.
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2/10/2023 • 17 minutes, 6 seconds
SF Podcast 116: Consider adjuvants for weed management | Weeds Playbook
Choosing the right adjuvant can give you an edge over hardy weeds. Successful Farming editor, Chelsea Dinterman, sat down with Bryan Young to discuss how adjuvants can complement weed management systems and potentially save you money.
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1/25/2023 • 13 minutes, 42 seconds
SF Podcast 115: Advice for a beginning farmer | Farmers for the Future
Justin Zahradka, a young farmer from Lawton, North Dakota, has always wanted to farm and raise cattle for as long as he can remember. Editor, Lorrie Boyer talks with Justin to hear his advice on beginning a farm operation in North Dakota.
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1/19/2023 • 24 minutes, 11 seconds
SF Podcast 114: An alternative weed strategy | Weeds Playbook
Successful Farming Editors, Laurie Bedord and Chelsea Dinterman discuss how farmers may not have the time to wait to address weed issues. Instead, farmers need to become their own R&D department to address troublesome weeds on their operation.
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1/12/2023 • 9 minutes, 8 seconds
SF Podcast 113: Tips for after harvest weed mitigation
Post-harvest weed mitigation is a crucial practice for any farm operation. Editor, Lorrie Boyer, talks with Dr. Aaron Hager, who is an Associate Professor of Weed Science with the University of Illinois Extension. Dr. Hager gives his advice on weed management following harvest.
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12/20/2022 • 36 minutes, 29 seconds
SF Podcast 112: The importance of building your team | Farmers for the Future
Alisha Schwertner has many roles from being a Product Manager with John Deere, certified crop advisor, chairwomen with the National Young Farmer & Rancher Committee, and mom to her three young boys. Alisha also farms with her husband on their farm in west central Texas. Successful Farming’s Natalina Sents Bausch, talks with Alisha about the importance of building up a team and other advice from her experience being a young farmer.
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12/14/2022 • 27 minutes, 6 seconds
SF Podcast 111: The Michigan century farm that specializes in ancient grains
Maple Drive Farms in southern Michigan have introduced ancient, specialty grains into the crop rotation. They’ve also built a gluten-free, 2,400-square-foot processing facility on site that churns out high-quality teff, millet, and buckwheat. This business unit of the farm, Tenera Grains, sells the processed ingredients to the Smiths’ daughter, Claire, who uses them to produce and sell granola and other packaged goods through her company, Teffola.
Learn more about the operation by visiting eatteffola.com or contacting Claire Smith at [email protected]
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12/6/2022 • 42 minutes, 11 seconds
SF Podcast 110: Tips for your 2023 seed selection
Considering your seed selection for the following year can be a difficult decision, depending on your operation. Editor, Lorrie Boyer, talks with Nathan Johanning, Extension Educator with the University of Illinois, about important reminders and tools for the upcoming planting season.
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11/30/2022 • 25 minutes, 11 seconds
SF Podcast 109: The importance of fall weed control | Weeds Playbook
Successful Farming Editors, Laurie Bedord and Chelsea Dinterman, discuss the importance of a fall herbicide application. As the weather cools down, weeds will always find a way to germinate. Learn what you can do in the fall to reduce the impact of weeds on your operation.
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11/29/2022 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
SF Podcast 108: The 121-year-old legacy of Diamond Bar Ranch in the Nebraska Sandhills region
On a ranch in the Nebraska Sandhills region, the Robert and Susanne Jones family continues a century old passion for beef production. Our Century Farm series highlights the history and legacy of America’s family farms. These multigenerational operations have overcome many challenges and have lessons to share.
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11/17/2022 • 37 minutes, 12 seconds
SF Podcast 107: Harvest weed seed control with the seed terminator | Weeds Playbook
The premise of harvest weed control systems is to stop weeds before they start. These systems started in Australia, but hold promise in the United States. Kevin Bradley, Weed Management Specialist from the University of Missouri, discusses the Seed Terminator, and the goals for it.
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10/11/2022 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
SF Podcast 106: The lessons learned from a 150-year-old Minnesota Farm
Ed Terry of Northfield, Minnesota, has celebrated major milestones in the past year. In addition to his family farm reaching its sesquicentennial, Terry retired after 51 years teaching agriculture and serving as an FFA advisor. In 1974, Terry’s father, Chester, retired from farming. Terry, his wife, Carol, and his brother David formed a 50/50 partnership to take over the farm that had been in the Terry family since 1871.
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10/4/2022 • 30 minutes, 37 seconds
SF Podcast 105: Equipment maintenance checklist
It can be difficult to develop a harvest maintenance checklist. Editor, Lorrie Boyer, talks with Extension Educator in Agronomy with Penn State Extension, Andrew Frankenfield about machinery maintenance reminders before major issues arise.
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9/26/2022 • 25 minutes, 7 seconds
SF Podcast 104: Forging a career in agriculture "by accident" | Farmers for the Future
Terren Moore never planned to become a farmer. In high school, he signed up for an agriculture class to fulfill an elective requirement. It didn’t take long for Moore to transition from an inexperienced agriculture student to a first-generation farmer. As Moore built relationships in the agriculture industry, he came to realize how farming and insurance go hand-in-hand. Today, Terren is the owner of Moore Farms & Insurance Services, LLC. His farm and office are located in Greenville, Texas, where he grows peas, okra and turnip greens. He also specializes in auto, home, farm and ranch, and life insurance.
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9/19/2022 • 23 minutes, 20 seconds
SF Podcast 103: A caretaker of history on a 200-year-old Indiana farm
For nearly 75 years, Eleanor Arnold has been discovering and documenting the history of the family’s 200 year old Indiana farm.
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9/6/2022 • 32 minutes, 21 seconds
SF Podcast 102: Meeting the Electric Tractor Demand
Editor, Lorrie Boyer, talks with Mani Iyer, CEO of Solectrac, about the growing industry of electric tractors.
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8/22/2022 • 29 minutes, 13 seconds
SF Podcast 101: Farmers Market Coalition
Successful Farming's, Lorrie Boyer, talks with Hannah Fuller with the Farmers Market Coalition on how farmers can diversify into farmers markets.
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8/8/2022 • 30 minutes, 26 seconds
SF Podcast 100: Teamwork Works
This 130-year-old farm spans just three generations. The Bateses are the third generation to farm this place in Mitchell County near Beloit, Kansas, and they are relative newcomers to the operation. They moved to Beloit in 1998 to raise their family, and Jeff and Jeri began helping her parents on the operation. They never missed a chance to learn from Bill and Louise, who were just one generation from the hardships and toil of first-generation farmers. Successful Farming's Bill Spiegel talks with the Walter family about the early days of the farm and where they intend to take it today.
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8/2/2022 • 20 minutes, 56 seconds
SF Podcast 99: Preble County Problem Solver
Jane Marshall’s knack for putting together triangles and squares into beautiful quilt patterns is only trumped by her ability to piece together people, resources, and opportunities in her community. Natalina Bausch talks with Jane about her childhood and her involvement in the community.
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7/1/2022 • 15 minutes, 52 seconds
SF Podcast 98: The music of home
Cindy Southern Marion’s family farm near Dobson, North Carolina was built on a foundation of cattle, tobacco, and music. Her three children all work professionally around the country as musicians and songwriters, but the pandemic brought them home, and together, the family is paving a new path for the century farm.
Successful Farming’s Des Keller talks with Cindy and her son Will on the history of the place, and what they see for its future.
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5/31/2022 • 29 minutes, 24 seconds
SF Podcast 97: Amazing grasslands
A South Dakota banker can relate to the issues his agricultural customers go through. Bruce Haerter has converted hundreds of his acres in the name of conservation.
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5/17/2022 • 32 minutes, 55 seconds
SF Podcast 96: How to Make 25K Without a Tractor
Jeff Siewicki went from a corporate job and no farming experience to grossing $200,000 on just seven acres. And he doesn't own a tractor.
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5/9/2022 • 23 minutes, 10 seconds
SF Podcast 95: Matinee missionary
Hometown Hero, Tom Farber, has a mission to build community spirit, which led him to maintain a movie theater in Britton, South Dakota.
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4/25/2022 • 23 minutes, 31 seconds
SF Podcast 94: Farm toys made in Kansas
Some businesses are just meant to be. The Goodwin family of Burns, Kansas created a line of smokers to help make ends meet. Later on, they began tinkering with making miniature farm toys, and haven't looked back.
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4/11/2022 • 16 minutes, 20 seconds
SF Podcast 93: Cybersecurity on the farm
Cyber attacks never seem to end. Even on the farm, you have to protect yourself against thieves who will try almost anything to get your personal information. Doug Jacobsen is the Director of the Center for Cybersecurity Innovation and Outreach at Iowa State University and has some tips to help you keep your information safe.
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3/28/2022 • 17 minutes, 16 seconds
SF Podcast 92: Why corn struggles with cover crops
Corn and cover crops don't always play nicely together. Researchers in 16 states are trying to find out why cereal rye cover crops in particular are the bully on the cornfield playground, leading to a potential reduction in corn yield.
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3/22/2022 • 18 minutes, 21 seconds
SF Podcast 91: Conversation with a Plant Breeder
Sam Eathington always thought he would work on his family's six-generation farm. Today, he is a plant breeder and the chief technology officer for Corteva Agriscience. Successful Farming's Executive Editor for Crops Technology, Gil Gullickson, chats with Eathington about his observations of the industry and its future. (Sponsored by Nutrien)
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2/22/2022 • 23 minutes, 30 seconds
SF Podcast 90: Tractor Wars
At the beginning of the 20th century, John Deere, Ford, and International Harvester were duking it out in a little-known race to introduce the tractor and revolutionize farming. John Deere historian and author Neil Dahlstrom joins me in this podcast to talk about the birth of modern agriculture through his book, "Tractor Wars."
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2/14/2022 • 28 minutes, 51 seconds
SF Podcast 89: Transitioning the Farm to Your Kids and the In-Laws
Transitioning the farm to the kids also includes their spouses. Author and expert farm family coach Elaine Froese talks about communication between parents, kids, and how to deal with the in-law factor on the farm succession journey.
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1/24/2022 • 26 minutes, 25 seconds
SF Podcast 88: 2022 grain market outlook
Who's planting what this year, and what are the expectations? Successful Farming's Mike McGinnis and Al Kluis of Kluis Advisors discuss the 2022 grain market outlook.
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1/10/2022 • 30 minutes, 8 seconds
SF Podcast 87: The Stock Cropper
In just 18 months, Zack Smith learned how to "bio-hack" his way into higher crop production levels and lower costs. His stock cropper method includes sheep, pigs, chickens, a barn on wheels - and an Xbox controller. Successful Farming's Bill Spiegel has the interview.
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12/23/2021 • 48 minutes, 32 seconds
SF Podcast 86: Barbed wire phone
Life was lonely for rural folks on the frontier until they discovered they could hack a barbed wire fence and send a telephone signal to their neighbors. Rob MacDougall is an Associate Professor of American History at Western University in Ontario,Canada, and talks about how their ingenuity built a communication revolution
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12/14/2021 • 15 minutes, 6 seconds
SF Podcast 85: What on Earth is Mother Nature doing?
How many times have you said to yourself, "this weather is crazy"? Eric Snodgrass is the principal atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions. In this podcast he talks about how the weather affected agriculture in 2021, what he's predicting for the 2022 growing season, and in the meantime trying to help us figure out what Mother Nature is doing.
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11/22/2021 • 18 minutes, 57 seconds
SF Podcast 84: Growing together for a sustainable future
Bruce Waugh and his son Taylor operate Cannon Valley Ranch in Minnesota. When it comes to making decisions on a multi-generational farm, Bruce says sometimes you have to switch the mom or the dad switch off. Successful Farming's Megan Schilling talks with the two men about farming together.
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11/8/2021 • 20 minutes, 23 seconds
SF Podcast 83: Growing sustainability
What does 'sustainability' mean to your farm and how is it done? Tom Daniel, a Director of Sustainable Ag for Nutrien Ag Solutions talks about why it can't be the same for everyone. Technology plays a very important role in making sure your inputs are managed properly, and he also delves into carbon sequestration and how sustainable practices can help capture carbon.
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10/25/2021 • 20 minutes, 58 seconds
SF Podcast 82: The Farmer's Daughter
Her dream was to become a veterinarian. But Jessica Utesch Wilson left college to come back to her family's Triple U Ranch in Washta, Iowa, after a family tragedy. She never left and now manages the operation's cow-calf herd.
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10/11/2021 • 17 minutes, 38 seconds
SF Podcast 81: Buying seed for 2022
You might have sticker shock when you buy seed for next year's crop. Todd Pester with Nutrien Ag Solutions explains why prices are going up, by how much, and how you can save money.
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9/20/2021 • 19 minutes, 2 seconds
SF Podcast 80: The unconventional father and son
When the neighbors look at you funny, you’re probably doing something right. Barry Little and his son Eli operate the Blue River Ranch in Hamlin County, South Dakota. They focus on soil, cover crops, grasslands, and livestock. Their ways might be unconventional, but they’re saving money and reaping the benefits of healthy land.
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9/14/2021 • 33 minutes, 9 seconds
SF Podcast 79: Ageless Iron and the stories behind it
Once tractors started replacing horses, tractor manufacturers came out of the woodwork. Some were reputable and some were downright swindlers. Successful Farming's Dave Mowitz takes us back in time with historical back stories of ageless iron. Also, if you're a collector, find out what's currently hot and what's not.
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8/23/2021 • 43 minutes, 20 seconds
SF Podcast 78: Saving the family farm with whiskey
Colby Frey of Fallon, Nevada is farming the same ground his ancestors first plowed in 1854. That's over 165 years of knowledge handed down from generation to generation. Colby is mixing that advice with the desire to make sure his children have a future on the farm by distilling whiskey from the grains grown on their land.
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8/9/2021 • 18 minutes, 5 seconds
SF Podcast 77: Minerva Dairy - America's oldest family-owned creamery
America's oldest family-owned creamery is located in Minerva, Ohio. Venae Watts and her brother and co-owner Adam grew up in the business, obsessing over butter like the four generations before her. In this episode, Venae talks about the history of the creamery, how their "rolled butter" came to be, and how they're preparing the next generation to take over the business.
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7/27/2021 • 16 minutes, 37 seconds
SF Podcast 76: Saving rural grocery stores
When a grocery store closes in a small town, it creates a ripple effect through the entire community. The Rural Grocery Initiative based at Kansas State University is working hard to reverse that trend with advice and innovative solutions. Jodi Henke talks with Program Manager Erica Blair on how rural communities can hang on to their access to food and other staples.
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7/10/2021 • 17 minutes, 42 seconds
SF Podcast 75: Successful Farming's Betsy Freese Retires
Thirty-seven years ago, a young woman named Betsy Freese began her career as the assistant swine editor for Successful Farming magazine. She has had many more titles and duties since then, including having an industry-changing impact on the swine industry with her annual "Pork Powerhouses" reports. On July 1st, she is retiring. There is no doubt that Betsy has left her mark on agriculture.
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7/2/2021 • 30 minutes, 42 seconds
SF Podcast 74: Brandi Buzzard - Advocating for Agriculture
Brandi Buzzard is the communications director for the Red Angus Association of America. Listen to hear what made her mad enough to start a blog many years ago, which continues to this day. She is also a rancher in Kansas, a mom, has caught the attention of the President of the United States, and wants you to feel comfortable with your food.
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6/28/2021 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
SF Podcast 73: A farmer's time is precious
Time. It's what we don't have enough of, especially if you're a farmer. Michigan State Extension Health Educator Sean Knurek joins me in discussing how farmers - or anyone - can find more time for themselves. Admit it, you need a break.
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6/14/2021 • 18 minutes
SF Podcast 72: The 1031 Exchange Tax Deferral Tool
The 1031 Exchange has been an economic driver for 100 years and is still one of the most powerful land transfer and ownership tools for farmers and landowners. Farm families can utilize this as a way to pass along the farm without the burden of a lot more taxes. In this episode, Successful Farming Markets Editor Mike McGinnis talks with David Brown, President and Certified Exchange Specialist with Iowa Property Exchange. Their discussion explains what the 1031 Exchange is all about, and how estate taxes and stepped up basis can be connected with the program.
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5/24/2021 • 34 minutes, 37 seconds
SF Podcast 71: Starting a dairy farm
Despite market fluctuations, there are some who still want to become dairy producers. In this episode, Successful Farming's Mark Moore talks with Tracey Erickson, Extension dairy field specialist with South Dakota State University, and Heather Gassner, Extension livestock business management field specialist with SDSU. Success is in the details when you're planning a dairy operation.
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5/12/2021 • 35 minutes, 36 seconds
SF Podcast 70: Buying used equipment
No longer do you have to hop in the truck and drive for miles looking for used machinery and equipment. Jodi Henke talks with Successful Farming's Dave Mowitz about best practices when buying from dealer's lots and online from auctions.
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4/27/2021 • 27 minutes, 36 seconds
SF Podcast 69: Strategies for soybean success
Every soybean farmer wants the secret to high yields while saving money. DeAnna Thomas talks with Cederville, Ohio soybean producer Cory Atley about his strategies, and his advice to farmers on how they can reach full yield potential.
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4/19/2021 • 15 minutes, 28 seconds
SF Podcast 68: Adding resale value to used equipment
Selling your used equipment and machinery can bring top dollar if you pay attention to detail. Jodi Henke talks with Successful Farming's Executive Machinery Editor, Dave Mowitz, on where it pays to spiff up the machine, and where it probably doesn't.
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4/12/2021 • 27 minutes, 5 seconds
SF Podcast 67: Weather and weed control - past, present, and future
Farmers have been fighting weeds for as long as they've been planting crops. DeAnna Thomas talks with Dr. Aaron Hager at the University of Illinois about digging into past studies on weed control, and how current weather patterns are altering the plans of attack.
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4/5/2021 • 24 minutes, 9 seconds
SF Podcast 66: Weed Science Society of America
The Weed Science Society of America is a non-profit, scientific organization that's working hard to understand and eliminate the pesky weeds in your fields. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke is talking with Lee Van Wychen, Executive Director of Science Policy for the WSSA. He discusses the organization's latest priorities in weed control, current research and future endeavors. Lee also debunks a couple popular weed myths that drive him crazy.
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3/23/2021 • 17 minutes, 15 seconds
SF Podcast 65: Weed Seeds in Manure
Not all weed seeds are destroyed when livestock consume them. What goes in will sometimes come out. Jodi Henke talks with University of Minnesota Extension Manure Management Specialist Melissa Wilson about what you can do prevent weed seeds from germinating after they've been, um, expelled.
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3/16/2021 • 16 minutes, 15 seconds
SF Podcast 64: Marketing Strategies for the Recent Grain Rally
Producers get dollar signs in their eyes when there's a rally in the grain market. Successful Farming's Marketing Editor, Mike McGinnis, and Al Kluis of Kluis Commodity Advisors have advice on strategies to help you benefit from those rallies. This includes what you should do, and what you should NOT do.
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3/15/2021 • 34 minutes, 35 seconds
SF Podcast 63: Weed control with little hammers
You can't build a solid house with one tool and the same goes for growing a good crop. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke discusses integrated weed management with Tommy Butts, Extension Weed Management Specialist at the University of Arkansas. Tillage, narrow windrow burning, planting earlier in the season and other options can help manage the weed seed bank and make your battle plan a lot stronger.
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2/23/2021 • 16 minutes, 55 seconds
SF Podcast 62: Recognize and prevent weed herbicide resistance
Is it the overuse of herbicides driving weeds such as Palmer amaranth to become resistant to them - or is it us? How do you recognize resistance? Jodi Henke discusses these weedy questions and more with Texas Agrilife Extension Weed Specialist Scott Nolte.
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2/8/2021 • 19 minutes, 18 seconds
SF Podcast 61: A bumper crop of corn you don't want
Volunteer corn will be raising its ugly leaves in leaps and bounds this season. Thanks to high wind events in 2020, a lot of flattened corn was left lying on the ground and the kernels will take the opportunity to sprout. You'll have to go after it early and often. Here's how.
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1/25/2021 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
SF Podcast 60: Understanding grain marketing
Whether you've been marketing your grain for years or just starting out, here's a nuts-and-bolts refresher with Successful Farming's Marketing Editor, Mike McGinnis, and Al Kluis of Kluis Commodity Advisors. They discuss basic marketing concepts and terms, how the markets work, and tips on how USDA reports can help you develop a marketing plan.
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1/21/2021 • 40 minutes, 22 seconds
SF Podcast 59: Protect Soil Fertility with Sustainable Practices
Soil health and sustainability is top of mind for farmers and ranchers. DeAnna Thomas talks with Nutrien's Director of Sustainable Ag Retail, Tom Daniel, about understanding soil health and sustainable practices to protect it. You could even compare the concept to your own digestive system.
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12/2/2020 • 14 minutes, 28 seconds
SF Podcast 58: Tools for Soil Success in 2021
You've done the soil testing. Now, you have to figure out how to use the results. DeAnna Thomas talks with Nutrien's Director of Sustainable Ag Retail, Tom Daniel, about how technology and sustainability go together for soil success on the farm.
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12/1/2020 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
SF Podcast 57: Determining Fall Fertilizer Applications to Start 2021 Strong
The crops you grow next year may be dependent on the fertilizer you put down this fall. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with Loveland senior plant nutrition marketing manager Eric Moon about the importance of a soil nutrition plan and also how it affects your seed selection.
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11/19/2020 • 19 minutes, 50 seconds
SF Podcast 56: Pulling and Evaluating Soil Samples
Is there enough oomph in your soil to keep your crops happy and healthy? You don't really know for sure unless you test it. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with Nutrien agronomist Craig Marsh about how to pull and evaluate soil samples from your fields.
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11/18/2020 • 21 minutes, 50 seconds
SF Podcast 54: Dry Corn with Ground Heat
Who says you have to dry corn the same way as everyone else? Jodi Henke talks with Eric Jellum about his ingenuity and money-saving process of drying corn using a natural resource - heat from the ground.
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11/17/2020 • 22 minutes, 41 seconds
SF Podcast 55: Preventing Soybean Loss at Harvest
There are a number of conditions can affect soybean yields throughout the growing season. Even if those factors are perfect, the harvest itself has a huge impact on how yields will end up. Jodi Henke talks with Penn State extension agronomist Delbert Voight about how to make the most out of your harvest machinery and its operation.
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11/17/2020 • 17 minutes, 53 seconds
SF Podcast 53: "Farmers for the Future" a conversation with Lillie Beringer
When Lillie Beringer returned home from college to start her career as an animal nutritionist, she didn’t anticipate purchasing her grandparent’s farm and add farming to her resumé. Today, the 24-year old is balancing helping other farmers as well as managing her family’s cattle and row-crop operation alongside her parents. Join host, Emma Henning, and Guest Host, Rob Sharkey, for Episode 2 of Farmers for the Future to learn how Lillie is doing it all to carry on her family’s legacy.
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10/31/2020 • 27 minutes, 56 seconds
SF Podcast 52: "Farmers for the Future" a conversation with Hannah Borg
When Hannah Borg set off for college, she didn’t picture herself returning to the family farm, much less managing thousands of chickens with her Mom. Today, she’s the 6th generation to work on the Nebraska operation. As a young farmer she’s carrying on cattle and cropping traditions while bringing new opportunities to the farm. Join host, Natalina Sents, and Guest Host, Rob Sharkey, to learn how Hannah has embraced the poultry learning curve and addressed the new dynamic to the relationship with her parents.
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10/29/2020 • 29 minutes, 40 seconds
SF Podcast 51: Bogged Down Cranberries
You can't have a proper Thanksgiving dinner without cranberries. Jodi Henke talks with Dawn-Gates Allen, a 4th generation cranberry grower in Massachusetts about how cranberry crops are grown and harvested. And do they really stand in watery bogs wearing waders like we see on TV?
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10/28/2020 • 15 minutes, 28 seconds
SF Podcast 50: Successful Farming "In the Field" powered by Xtreme Ag.Farm | October Harvest
Join Bill Spiegel, Successful Farming Crops Editor, as he talks with three farmers from Xtreme Ag. Farm. Bill talks with Kelly Garrett (Arion, Iowa), Kevin Matthews (East Bend, North Carolina), and Matt Miles (McGehee, Arkansas). Each farmer discusses how their harvest is progressing and what practices they are implementing on their operations. Finally, Bill talks with Al Kluis of Kluis Commodities, about his marketing perspective for the 2020 harvest season.
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10/26/2020 • 30 minutes, 42 seconds
SF Podcast 49: Preventing rock-hard soil compaction
Breaking up tough soil compaction in the field is not for the faint-of-heart. It's much easier to prevent it. Some things you have no control over such as soil type and when the rain falls. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with University of Minnesota's Jodi DeJong-Hughes about ways to keep your field soil workable rather than as hard as pavement.
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9/30/2020 • 16 minutes, 15 seconds
SF Podcast 48: Buying a combine - new or used?
The purchase of a combine is not a transaction to be made lightly. Should you buy new? Used? Lease it? How are combine values holding up? Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with Jeff Gray from Claas about that decision. And on a side note - Gray says it's a REALLY good idea to clean out the machine after harvest is done.
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9/29/2020 • 17 minutes, 13 seconds
SF Podcast 47: Training your farm team with precision tools
An operation that is efficient and profitable makes sure everyone on the team is on the same page. This includes knowing how to work with precision ag technology. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with Brian Kelley of Ag Technologies, LLC in Georgia on how to train your workers and keep them up to date on the farm's use of technology.
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9/28/2020 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
SF Podcast 46: Measuring the effectiveness of precision farming
Precision ag technology is a toolkit for farmers to help them improve efficiency and boost the bottom line. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with Jesse Chisholm from Trimble on how to know if the tools you're using are an effective management decision for complex farming challenges.
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9/27/2020 • 20 minutes, 39 seconds
SF Podcast 45: Connecting your fleet with precision ag for maximum productivity
Piecemealing doesn't work if you want maximum productivity out of precision ag technology. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with Simon Knutson of Vantage, Canada on how to connect your fleet across the entire operation.
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9/26/2020 • 15 minutes, 30 seconds
SF Podcast 44: How to start incorporating precision ag on your farm
Precision ag technology can seem like a whole new can of worms to someone who hasn't used it before, or used it very little. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with three men from Oregon - The Goschie farm in the Willamette Valley has been in the family for more than a century and is very different from the typical row crop operation. And, a precision ag dealer helped incorporate technology on this diverse operation.
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9/25/2020 • 20 minutes, 25 seconds
SF Podcast 43: Cover Crop Cost Share
The costs associated with growing cover crops can cause hesitation for farmers. Cost sharing collaboration is a key between landowners, operators, and those who serve as a resource. Successful Farming's Megan Schilling talks with a cover crop farmer and a county conservation specialist on how to make this work
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6/29/2020 • 19 minutes, 45 seconds
SF Podcast 42: From track and field to the farm field
Jacquelyne Leffler had a full ride scholarship to attend Kansas State University and earn a degree in kinesiology. However, the four-generation family farm was a powerful draw for this award-winning athlete. Successful Farming intern Jessica Wesson talks with Jacquelyne about her decision to choose farming as her career, and how the family is handling succession plans.
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6/12/2020 • 41 minutes, 17 seconds
SF Podcast 41: Terminating a Cover Crop
Cover crops that don't winterkill will need some sort of management in the spring before the cash crop can be planted. And, some cover crops left to their own devices will get out of control. Listen in as Successful Farming's Megan Vollstedt talks termination with a cover crop grower and an extension specialist.
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5/20/2020 • 20 minutes, 35 seconds
SF Podcast 40: Cover Crop Champion
Lee Tesdell's cover crop championship "trophy" is the many benefits and improvements he's made on his farmland. In this podcast, Successful Farming's Megan Vollstedt talks with Tesdell about the six main reasons he uses cover crops on his farm.
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5/14/2020 • 21 minutes, 33 seconds
SF Podcast 39: Transitioning to No-Till
Longtime no-tillers report multiple benefits from making the leap from tillage to no-till. Here's how to do it, what to expect, and how long it takes.
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3/19/2020 • 19 minutes, 51 seconds
SF Podcast 37: Get the Sprayer Ready for Spring
You and your sprayer are itching to start rolling in the field. But before you do, here's how to give the sprayer a thorough check over, make sure old chemicals are washed out and new chemicals properly mixed, and also how to get yourself mentally ready for the task at hand.
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3/19/2020 • 13 minutes, 41 seconds
SF Podcast 38: Dealing with Soggy Soils
This spring could shape up to be a soggy one in some areas, especially with already-saturated ground from last fall. Listen in to learn the most important soil conditions for planting, consequences for planting into mud, and at what point do you consider switching hybrids.
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3/19/2020 • 13 minutes, 25 seconds
SF Podcast 36: Microbial and Biological Products
Healthy soil depends on microbial action under the soil surface, but maybe you need to add more to the party. Microbial and biological products have the potential to help farmers better manage nutrients and kill pests. Listen in to learn what these products are, how they work, and how to choose what will work for you.
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3/18/2020 • 19 minutes, 42 seconds
SF Podcast 35: 2020 Farm Health & Wealth - Ag Resource Management
Farmers can get traditional financing through banks, government programs and more. Ag Resource Management is a relatively-new specialty lender that brings financial and risk management solutions to farmers and agribusinesses that serve farmers.
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2/12/2020 • 12 minutes, 8 seconds
SF Podcast 34: 2020 Farm Health & Wealth - Hope for Hemp
There is a lot of uncertainly in the hemp industry, but a Minnesota corn and soybean farmer is forging ahead. Leigh and Shana Barry raised and harvested a hemp crop in 2019 to market for CBD oil. After going through one full season, this is the story of the successes, the failures, and the advice Leigh has for other farmers interested in growing hemp.
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https://www.agriculture.com/crops/hemp/tips-from-farmers-on-growing-hemp
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2/12/2020 • 56 minutes, 49 seconds
SF Podcast 33: 2020 Farm Health & Wealth - Banker-Speak for Beginning Farmers
Most beginning farmers need to borrow money for their operation. Understand your lending options, the financing process and how to communicate with your lender.
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1/21/2020 • 11 minutes, 48 seconds
SF Podcast 32: 2020 Farm Health & Wealth - Failing Fast Forward
When farming isn't profitable, you have to make hard decisions and often very quickly. Hear how one woman saved her operation during the Great Recession, and the advice she gives other farmers to help them through similar situations.
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1/21/2020 • 20 minutes, 18 seconds
SF Podcast 31: 2020 Farm Health & Wealth - National Corn Growers Association
It's been a year that most corn growers would like to forget. Successful Farming's Gil Gullickson sits down with Jon Doggett and Kevin Ross of the National Corn Grower's Association discussing trade issues, climate change, crop insurance and more.
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12/6/2019 • 29 minutes, 48 seconds
SF Podcast 30: 2020 Farm Health & Wealth - Farm Financial Tool Kit
How do you define "farm health"? Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with Curtis Mahnken, an extension economist at the University of Minnesota about what farm health should look like, what every farmer should have in their farm financial tool kit, and his advice to help farmers work on their financial skills.
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12/5/2019 • 14 minutes, 58 seconds
SF Podcast 29: The War on Weeds
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10/11/2019 • 16 minutes, 13 seconds
SF Podcast 28: Harvesting Green Soybeans
Soybean growers may be harvesting beans that are partially green and not as dried down as they'd like. Host Jodi Henke talks with Paul Jasa, an extension ag engineer at the University of Nebraska about what level moisture is considered harvestable, combine adjustments for beans that aren't quite ready, and why it's important to get out of the truck and assess the plants with your own eyes.
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10/2/2019 • 15 minutes, 41 seconds
SF Podcast 27: Drying High Moisture Corn
The corn harvest might be late in 2019 with producers bringing it in at less-than-ideal moisture levels. Host Jodi Henke talks with Ken Hellevang from North Dakota State University about handling high moisture corn. Should you leave it in the field as long as you can? What to do and what not to do when drying corn above 21% moisture, battling condensation in the grain bin, and more.
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10/2/2019 • 16 minutes, 9 seconds
SF Podcast 26: What If There’s an Early Frost
A delay in crop maturity could make corn and soybeans susceptible to an early frost – if that happens. Host Jodi Henke talks with a Purdue agronomist about why growth stage matters, signs of frost damage, how long to wait before you make an assessment, and tips for harvesting and handling frost-damaged corn and beans.
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9/20/2019 • 14 minutes, 23 seconds
SF Podcast: Hometown USA – New Lenox, Illinois
Familiar people and places make a town feel like home. What happens when those things aren't quite as you remembered them? Editorial Content Director, Dave Kurns, finds out when he visits the growing suburb of a suburb where he grew up: New Lenox, Illinois. In this Hometown Series, our editors packed up their bags and hit the road ready to look at their hometown from a different perspective. Listen to see how things have changed since their childhood.
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4/12/2019 • 24 minutes, 29 seconds
SF Podcast: Hometown USA - Clarence, Iowa
The 80's packed a punch to small towns around the Midwest. Editor Jodi Henke returns to her hometown in Clarence, Iowa, to see what bruises remain. In this Hometown Series, our editors packed up their bags and hit the road ready to look at their hometown from a different perspective. Listen to see how things have changed since their childhood.
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4/1/2019 • 22 minutes, 29 seconds
SF Podcast: Hometown USA - Langford, South Dakota
Where did you come from? How has it changed? Or are you the one who is different now? Determined to answer some tough questions, editor Gil Gullickson returns to his hometown in Langford, South Dakota. In this Hometown Series, our editors packed up their bags and hit the road ready to look at their hometown from a different perspective. Listen to see how things have changed since their childhood.
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4/1/2019 • 31 minutes, 35 seconds
Soil Health: On the Front Lines
Doug Peterson is a NRCS Regional Soil Health Specialist. He is passionate about helping farmers solve resource concerns with their soils. Whether weeds, insects, or erosion, Peterson encourages implementing the right soil health principles for every farmer’s situation.
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3/5/2019 • 34 minutes, 50 seconds
Soil Health: The Gateway to Cover Crops
Steve Groff is a pioneer in the cover crop movement. He was a driving force in the widespread adoption of radishes as a major component of cover crop blends around the world.
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3/5/2019 • 27 minutes, 5 seconds
Soil Health: The Journey from Dirt to Soil
Gabe Brown struggled with Mother Nature. After 10 years of wet springs, dry summers, hail storms, and bills to pay, Brown decided there had to be a better way. This is the story of his family’s journey to soil health, and the book he wrote to help others.
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3/5/2019 • 43 minutes, 41 seconds
SF Podcast 1: SF Engine Man Ray Bohacz
Ray Bohacz, the Successful Farming Engine Man, is the guest in the first installment of the Successful Farming Podcast. Ray discusses how he got his start in writing about cars, why farm machinery maintence is an important part of maximizing yields, some simple tips to keep your equipment running better for longer, and more.
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2/15/2019 • 47 minutes, 3 seconds
SF Podcast 8: Rob Sharkey
Rob Sharkey is a 5th generation farmer and is raising the same crops on his farm that his family did over 150 years ago. Meeting his wife at age 16 at a 4H dance they have been together ever since. Driven by the 3 F’s… Faith, Family, Farm, they are raising their 4 kids to have an appreciation for where their food comes from and the planning and work it takes to raise a successful crop.
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2/15/2019 • 44 minutes, 45 seconds
SF Podcast 3: Dave Mowitz
On this episode of the Successful Farming Podcast, Jason talks to Dave Mowitz. Dave is the Executive Editor of Machinery and Technology for Successful Farming Magazine, as well as host of Successful Farming on RFD-TV, and editor of the Ageless Iron Almanac. Dave discusses trends in used equipment prices on dealer lots, antique tractors and more.
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2/15/2019 • 34 minutes, 45 seconds
SF Podcast 6: Lee Kline
Lee Kline was the farm reporter for WHO Radio in Des Moines for 40 years. He recently sat down and reminisced with SF Advanced Technology Editor, Laurie Bedord.
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2/15/2019 • 24 minutes, 19 seconds
SF Podcast 4: Mike McGinnis
Mike and Jason discuss some recent and upcoming articles in Successful Farming Magazine. Touching on land values, cash rents and farm market outlook for 2017.
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2/15/2019 • 42 minutes, 29 seconds
SF Podcast 9: Drew Hastings
Comedian, Farmer, and Mayor Drew Hastings took a break from calving to call in to the Successful Farming Podcast, we talk comedy, farming and politics.
After spending years in Hollywood, Drew decided to return to the midwest to try his hand at farming. Unhappy with the conditions of his hometown, Hillsboro, Ohio, Drew ran for, and was elected mayor. In 2015 he was re-elected to a second term.
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2/15/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 11 seconds
SF Podcast 5: Al Myers
First in the SF Podcast "Titans of Agriculture" series, Advanced Technology Editor, Laurie Bedord sits down with Al Myers, President of Ag Leader Technology.
As Iowa-based Ag Leader Technology celebrates its 25th anniversary, we take you back to where it all began and a glimpse into what's ahead.
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2/15/2019 • 41 minutes, 57 seconds
SF Podcast 7: Bruce Rastetter
Mike and Bruce discuss Agricultural Diversification, Water Quality Issues, Ethanol, and much more.
Bruce is CEO of Summit Agricultural Group.
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2/15/2019 • 30 minutes, 58 seconds
SF Podcast 2: Dan Looker
On this episode of the Successful Farming Podcast, Dan Looker discusses the National Agricultural Bankers Conference, the 2018 farm bill, potential candidates for secretary of ag, and bicycles.
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2/15/2019 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
SF Podcast 15: Agriculture Leading Brazil's Economy with Guilherme Ravache Part 1
Guilherme Ravache is the Editorial Director for Successful Farming Brasil. He recently visited the US and discussed several of the issues facing Brazil's ag industry and how the population of Brazil is dealing with some of the problems the country is facing, including the Operation Car Wash scandal, infrastructure issues, political unrest, and Chinese investment in their country.
Part 1 of this interview covers the more general issues. Part 2 will go more in-depth in the Operation Car Wash scandal.
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2/15/2019 • 31 minutes, 48 seconds
SF Podcast 11: Palmer Amaranth in CRP Acres
Kacey Birchmier started at Successful Farming in June of 2013. Currently she covers agronomy and conservation topics. We discuss her background growing up on a central Iowa farm, how an internship at the Iowa Soybean Association piqued her interest in covering agriculture full time, as well as dig deep into some recent articles she has written for Successful Farming.
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2/15/2019 • 30 minutes, 42 seconds
SF Podcast 10: Natalina Sents
Natalina Sents grew up in a small town in southeastern Iowa, but not on a farm. Today she is visiting farms in every state in the U.S. and blogging about it as part of Beck's Why I Farm Roadtrip.
As she nears the end of her year-long journey, she took a break from her hectic travels and visited the Successful Farming studios to chat with Jason Meeker and Anna McConnell about the experience so far.
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2/15/2019 • 34 minutes, 39 seconds
SF Podcast 14: Laura Meany Takes Over the Family Farm
Probably Rose Creek, Minnesota's youngest farmer, Laura Meany discusses growing up on her family's farm, her decision to return to farming after college, and the circumstances that made that happen a lot sooner than planned.
We hear of her love of llamas, a trip to Antarctica and a lot more a long the way. Making the tough choices when an unexpected tragedy changed everything.
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2/15/2019 • 42 minutes, 43 seconds
SF Podcast 13: RFD-TV Founder and President, Patrick Gottsch
Patrick Gottsch may seem an unlikely media mogul. But he has built a one-of-a-kind media powerhouse that includes two TV networks, a national satellite radio network, a magazine – and he’s not done yet! Inspired by his agricultural roots, and pulling from his knowledge and experience in commodity trading, satellite television, and livestock auctions, Patrick has found a niche that many so-called experts said didn't exist.
Successful Farming host Dave Mowitz sat down with Patrick to talk about RFD-TV, and Patrick's role in advocating for Rural America, as well as reconnecting city and country.
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2/15/2019 • 35 minutes, 28 seconds
SF Podcast 12: 2017 Production Costs with Steve Johnson
Steve is the Farm Management Specialist for Iowa State University Extension, based out of their Polk County office. In today's interview Steve and Jason talk about best practices to keep production costs in check during this fourth straight year of weak commodity prices.
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2/15/2019 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
SF Podcast 18: Harvest Season Safety with Carolyn Sheridan
Stay safe this harvest season with advice and tips from Carolyn Sheridan, Clinical Director of the AgriSafe Network.
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2/15/2019 • 26 minutes, 53 seconds
SF Podcast 19: FarmHer, Marji Guyler-Alaniz & Lexi Marek
Since 2013, Marji Guyler-Alaniz has been shining a light on women in agriculture. Through photography, events, a television show and now a new podcast, the FarmHer movement has brought women from all aspects of the agriculture industry together. In this episode of the podcast Marji and Lexi Marek, FarmHer's Communications + Marketing Coordinator, talk about the journey so far, and what it has meant to them to be a part of FarmHer.
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2/15/2019 • 40 minutes, 26 seconds
SF Podcast 17: Identifying and Assessing Suicide Risks with Jami Dellifield
Suicide rates for U.S. farmers and ranchers were higher in 2016 than they were during the height of the 1980s farm crisis. Knowing how to identify risk factors and where to find help for those at risk is crucial. In this episode, Jason talks to Ohio State University Extension Educator, Jami Dellifield about the mental health issues facing rural communities. Jami shared a wealth of resources available to help identify and help those in need.
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2/15/2019 • 38 minutes, 1 second
SF Podcast 22: Fall Soil Health Practices
Improving soil health can boost returns on crop production. Host Jodi Henke talks with Jodi DeJong-Hughes, an extension crop educator from the University of Minnesota. Hear about tillage, cover crops, and how to build up your soil's natural immunities against bad things that lie under the surface.
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2/15/2019 • 19 minutes, 53 seconds
SF Podcast 21: Disease and Insect Challenges in 2018
What insects and diseases challenged corn and soybean growers in 2018? How can producers stay ahead of these pressures in 2019? Listen in as host Jodi Henke and Successful Farming's Crops Technology Editor, Gil Gullickson, talk about the battle against bugs and diseases.
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2/15/2019 • 17 minutes, 32 seconds
SF Podcast 16: Operation Car Wash with Guilherme Ravache Part 2
In Part 2 of our interview with Successful Farming Brasil's Guilherme Ravache, we look at Operation Car Wash. This complex political and business scandal that has plagued Brazil for more than three years continues to develop. Successful Farming Brasil's Guilherme Ravache takes you through the major events and primary characters in this story.
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2/15/2019 • 23 minutes
SF Podcast 20: Saving the Family Farm Don't Be Schizophrenic
Hot heads, he thinks he's always right, the kids don't know what they're doing! Listen to farm mediator Andy Junkin explain how he helps farm families with all kinds of personalities get through tough decisions and situations. It might save your farm - and your relationships.
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2/15/2019 • 19 minutes, 34 seconds
SF Podcast 23: Getting the Most Out of Your Combines and Corn Heads
Downed corn and wet conditions are just a few of the challenges corn farmers have this fall. Successful Farming's Jodi Henke talks with Machinery and Technology Dave Mowitz and Denny Bollig, farmer and president of Dragotec USA, about getting the most out of your combines and corn heads. Learn how to harvest downed corn, prevent ear and grain losses, and make sure your corn head is operating like a champ for the best harvest possible.
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2/15/2019 • 23 minutes, 18 seconds
SF Podcast 24: Anatomy of a Seed Treatment
When you purchase seed for the next growing season, it often comes coated with protection against insects and pathogens. Host Jodi Henke talks with Syngenta Seed Care Specialist Chad Vest about how and why seeds are treated, how to choose what treatments you need, and does seed color matter?
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