Listen as we go in-depth into the topics that affect farmers. Hear from industry leaders and experts on topics ranging from agronomy, technology, rural lifestyle, ag policy, and more. Join the discussion at agriculture.com/podcast and agriculture.com/radio.
In today's episode, Lorrie Boyer is joined by Carly Lewis, an account manager and certified crop advisor at Livestock Water Recycling. They discuss innovative manure management technologies, their environmental benefits, and revenue opportunities such as carbon credits. Discover how these systems are transforming livestock agriculture into a more sustainable and profitable industry.
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Hauling water or liquid chemicals on an ATV or UTV? That sloshing load can quickly turn dangerous. In this Successful Farming Saturday Short, Iowa State University safety specialist Chuck Schwab explains how liquid tanks change a vehicle’s center of gravity and create “live loading” that can lead to rollovers. Learn why weight distribution matters, how baffles improve stability, and what to check with your manufacturer before hauling liquid loads on the farm.
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In this episode, Lisa Foust Prater sits down with Tara Vander Dussen and Natalie Kovarik to discuss why agriculture is in a unique cultural spotlight — and what farmers should do with it. From increased consumer curiosity about food sourcing to national attention on ag events like CattleCon, the conversation explores how producers can use this moment to build trust, transparency, and stronger public understanding.
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It’s bull buying season, and choosing the right sire can shape the future of your herd. In this Successful Farming Saturday Short, Scott Greiner of Virginia Tech explains why cattle producers must start with clear breeding objectives before stepping into the sale barn. Learn how to evaluate pedigree, performance data, calving ease and birth weight EPDs, and why a breeding soundness exam is essential. The right bull isn’t just a purchase — it’s a long-term genetic investment in your operation’s profitability.
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Welcome back to the Successful Farming Podcast, in today's episode, commodity market experts Nick Repke and Bob Linneman discuss how the war in the Middle East is impacting crude oil, grain prices, and farmer marketing strategies.
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Late-model self-propelled sprayers are in tight supply — and packed with features that can dramatically impact price. In this Successful Farming Saturday Short, machinery expert Dave Mowitz explains why comparing sprayers isn’t as simple as looking at hours, and how added technology and options can mean a $20,000–$30,000 price difference. Learn how to narrow your search, build your own price guide, and shop smarter to avoid sticker shock in today’s used equipment market.
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Live from Commodity Classic 2026 in San Antonio Texas, Dave Mowitz and Andy Campbell talk about all aspects of the current used machinery markets in 2026.
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In today's epsiode, we break down the latest data on inventory declines—16% for high horsepower tractors, 20% for compact utility, and even semi-trucks shrinking by 20%. Learn why late-model, low-hour machines are holding strong despite overall softness, and why timing your upgrade now could save you big.
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Sunflowers are more than a bright spot in the field — they’re becoming a profitable alternative crop across the central U.S. In this Successful Farming Saturday Short, John Sandbakken of the National Sunflower Association explains the surge in sunflower acres, driven by strong demand for sunflower oil and its healthy, high-oleic profile. Learn where sunflowers grow best, what challenges to consider, and why transportation and proximity to processing facilities can make or break profitability.
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In todays podcast Lorrie Boyer is joined by Wesley Everman, an Iowa State University extension weed specialist to talk through the keys to early season weed control. They break down why starting clean protects yield potential, how burndown timing and tank mixes impact effectiveness, and why residual herbicides are becoming more critical as resistance pressures grow.
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Building long-term equity on the farm starts with how you manage profits. In this Saturday Shorts episode, Iowa State University ag business specialist Kelvin Leibold explains how retained earnings, debt reduction, and strategic spending decisions can strengthen your operation’s financial future. Learn why top producers focus on small, consistent gains—like savings on inputs, machinery costs, and marketing—to steadily grow net worth.
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