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The Buddy Seat Is Open - April Hemmes
A buddy seat in the tractor or combine cab is more than just a place for a kid to ride. For Apri Hemmes, it is where people from all over the world have sat as she tells them about agriculture. From too dry of soybeans shattering on impact to the "funny pointy things" most call a corn head, she's entertained and educated foreign and domestic visitors.
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Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Soil Health, Soybeans, Precision AG , Irrigation, Markets/Pricing, Oats, Livestock/Meat, Dairy, Sugarcane, Crawfish, Agriculture US, Ryegrass, Organic, Vegetables, Crop Consultant, Education U.S. NorthEast, Agriculture Global, Education U.S. SouthEast, Education U.S. MidWest, Education U.S. West, Education U.S. SouthWest, Ethanol/Biofuel, Ag Podcast US, Cocoa, Conservation/Tillage, Water, Lamb/Sheep, Hobby Farming, Young Farmers, Drones UAV, Beyond Organic , FFA/4-H, Food Waste, Gardening, Sustainability, Aquaculture/Fish Farming, Fishing (Commercial), Beef Cattle, Animal Welfare/Humane Treatment, Antibiotics, Goats, Alfalfa/Hay, Cassava, Almonds, Crop Diseases, Peanuts, Potatoes, Tobacco, Fermentation/Vineyard/Wine, Grapes, Research, Transportation, Ag India, Ag Russia & CIS, Ag United Kingdom, Ag Europe, Ag Global Specialty Food, Ag Asia / Pacific, Culinary , Trade (Commodities), Apps / Software, FDA, USDA, Bison/Buffalo, Estate Planning, Vertical Farming, Ag Tech, Ag Innovation, Ag Startups & Financing, Bread / Yeast, Urban Farming, Cellular Meat, Vegan, Climate Change, Disability and Agriculture, Ag Africa, World Population, Plant-Based/Animal Free, Ag South America, Brazil, Regenerative Agriculture, Ag Australia/NZ, Sugar, Sugar Beets, Ag Podcast Global, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind), Ranching, Pollinators, Agronomy, Plant Breeding, Blockchain, Pecans, Tomato, AgriBusiness, Coronavirus/COVID, Ag Middle East, Ag Labor, Ag North America, Consumer/Retail, AI/Artificial Intelligence, Education, Canola, Weather, ZAT, Safety (Farm/Production), Commodity/Trade Groups, US EPA, seafood, Animal Health, Carbon Farming,
Why is it we now live in an age where the preposterous out right lies of politicians are accepted as truths and gospel, but people who tell the truth have to seek asylum in another nation? When did this not only become OK but the norm? What legacy are we leaving and what are we leaving our children?...Read More

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Topics: Markets/Pricing, Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Ag Podcast US, Sustainability, Regenerative Agriculture, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
Jason Marmon founder of US Energy and the Carbon Summit by Ranch & Range • A podcast on Anchor
US Energy Develops and implements sustainable system designs supporting community development initiatives. one of the projects currently in the works is the Carbon Summit near Bosie, Idaho. https://usenergy.org/ The Carbon Summit is positioned as a promotional platform to identify, promote, and help scale sustainable solutions. The event features the SEEDS Show around US Energy's core pillars: Sustainability, Energy, Education, Diversity, and Safety - 'Planting SEEDS, Growing Community' https://carbonsummit.org/
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Topics: Agriculture US, Ag Podcast US, Fruit, Economics, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
How Nebraska farmer Russ Finch grows citrus year-round using geothermal energy » Yale Climate Connections
He wants to help others do the same.
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Agriculture US, Ag Podcast US, Economics, Regenerative Agriculture,
Ranchers Profile-- Six Questions With Chris Redman
Picture Source--https://www.thefencepost.com/news/grazing-management-key-to-sustaining-resources-on-blue-creek-ranch/ Who was the person that influenced you the most during your journey to becoming a full-time rancher? There have definitely been several along the way. I would have to talk about three people who have been amazing mentors through different periods of my career. Berry Anderson, Clint Richardson, and Mark Kossler have all helped shaped me and my career. Berry Anderson is the one tha
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Topics: Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Vegetables, Education U.S. SouthWest, Ag Podcast US, Economics, Coronavirus/COVID, Weather,
The Winter Storm Decimated Local Farms. Here's How Some Farmers Are Trying To Get By.
Lee esta historia en español. Shawn Fagan stokes a slow-burning fire just beyond the edge of his vegetable farm in Kyle. Usually, the pile is filled with
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Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Ag Podcast US, Research, Ag Podcast Global, Coronavirus/COVID,
Ag Mental Health by ACESIllinois
Hosted by: Angie Boesche
Produced by: Stephanie Henry
Mental health is a concern in rural areas, as farmers cope with stress and uncertainty due to economic and environmental conditions. Often, there are no mental health providers in the local community. On this episode, we talk with Josie Rudolphi, an assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering in the College of ACES and University of Illinois Extension about what some of the risk factors for depression and anxiety among farmers are, and what resources are available to help.
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Topics: Education U.S. West, Ag Podcast US, Beekeeping,
We talk about beekeeping in California in the first episode of My Ag Life Daily News Report. We also get the details about the 2021 Virtual World Ag Expo.
Episode 1 - Feb. 1, 2021
In today’s My Ag Life Daily News Report, host Sabrina Halvorson talks with beekeeper Gene Brandi about the pollination season, varroa mite pressure, and the need for bee forage. We also talk with Jennifer Fawkes of the World Ag Expo to get the details abou...
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01/08/2021 SOURCE: agwired.com
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Livestock/Meat, Ag Podcast US, Coronavirus/COVID,
Indiana Corn, Soybean Checkoffs Partner with Livestock to Benefit Agriculture - WOWO 1190 AM | 107.5 FM
When all the different components of a motor work properly, the truck moves down the road smoothly. So it is when Indiana’s corn and soybean farmers work with the state’s meat, dairy and poultry producers. That partnership was on display on Tuesday during the second day of the Indiana Corn and Soybean Forum. The Forum […]
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