Podcast
Here’s what you need to know about Biden’s $4 trillion dollar infrastructure plan. Plus, what’s the deal with Liz Cheney and internal conflict in the Republican party? Get the details in this week’s Signal to Noise.
What does your personality have to do with your entrepreneurship? Field Work hosts Zach Johnson and Mitchell Hora explore the traits of successful business founders.
Information from end-of-season yield map meetings can give you the insights you need to make valuable adjustments to your 2021 cropping plans and improve your growing season and yield outcomes.
Plan for a normal crop, hope for the biggest crop of your career and then mitigate the risk of a drought or crop failure.
AgriTalk After The Bell Host Chip Flory talks weather today with Mike Tannura of T-Storm Weather. Newsman Davis Michaelsen also catches you up on the days market action.
Ahead of the Thursday House farm bill vote host Chip Flory brings in House Ag Chairman Rep. Mike Conaway (R- Texas). Also joining the show is USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey, and Dennis Slater, president of AEM.
Sen. Chuck Grassley joins AgriTalk to kick off the week. He and host Chip Flory talk about the farm bill, EPA, and Trump trade policies. Machinery Pete gives his latest from the auction block and the Pick of the Week.
Matt Campbell with FC Stone talks host Chip Flory off the ledge after a rough day with the markets. Cary Artac of Artac Advisories updates his weekly charts and Davis Michaelsen covers the news.
Pro Farmer Washington Analyst Jim Wiesemeyer talks ethanol, SCOTUS, the farm bill and more and separates signal from noise.
Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie notes that in most cases, trenches are sealing well. However, in some especially dry areas he’s hearing complaints that that’s not always the case.
AgriTalk Host Chip Flory gets an update on exports with experts Joe Schuele from the US Meat Export Federation and Tom Sleight with the US Grains Council.
How have weather delays impacted harvest across the Corn Belt? Ryan Wagner of South Dakota, Andrew McCrea of Missouri, and Rock Katschnig of Illinois join the AgriTalk Farmer Forum.
As historic flooding in Nebraska and other states pushes China out of the headlines, AgDay’s Clinton Griffiths joins Pro Farmer policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer to look at the impacts of the growing disaster.
Today on AgriTalk, we’re talking with Ken Erikson of Informa Economics, Machinery Pete, and Jordan Fife of BioUrja Trading.
Today on AgriTalk, we’re talking with Greg Henderson of Drovers, Emily Skor of Growth Energy, Sec. Tom Vilsack of the U.S. Dairy Export Council, and Jessie Kreke of Culver’s.
Today on AgriTalk, we’re talking with Brian Grete and Jeff Wilson of Pro Farmer.
Today on AgriTalk, we’re talking with Mike Jubinville of MarketWatch.net about global markets, and Cary Artac breaks down the charts.
Today on AgriTalk, the Free-For-All line up of Pam Johnson, Shaun Haney and Jim Wiesemeyer discuss the big topics of the week, and Geoff Cooper of the Renewable Fuels Association talks about the E15 comment period ending.
This week’s DC Signal to Noise Podcast looks at a new battle for the House Ag Committee chairmanship and the role NFU can play in USMCA negotiations.
Today on AgriTalk, we’re talking with Iowa farmer Pam Johnson, Shaun Haney of Real Agriculture, and Illinois farmer Garry Niemeyer.
Listen to Andrew Hartshorn’s incredible journey to be becoming a farmer.
Farm Journal Agronomist Ken Ferrie says don’t let your inputs delay planting.
Farmers in west-central Illinois and east-central Missouri are wrapping up the 2020 harvest, and many are seeing above-average crop yields.
Farm Journal Agronomist Ken Ferrie of Crop-Tech Consulting is back after a week of vacation, he and covers the gamut in this week’s Boots In the Field Report.
Spotty rains brought some relief, but in this week’s Boots In The Field Report, Farm Journal Agronomist Ken Ferrie covers why the much needed rains have also caused some issues.
What you see in the field right now is a good indication of how your corn is going to pollinate.
In this week’s Boots In The Field report Ken covers: Iron chlorosis in areas that got rain, growth standing still and slowed down metabolism in dry areas, and the catch 22 of dinging corn or killing weeds.
Farm Journal Agronomist Ken Ferrie announces the kick off of ugly corn week for a lot of folks. He covers who is most likely to see this and what some of the causes are.