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Today, Jordan Reynolds speaks with Drew Beckman, a field agronomist at Beck's Hybrids, about the 2024 soybean growing season. Drew discusses some of the key successes and challenges many growers faced this year, including weather, pests, and disease. He also offers advice on how to prepare for 2025.
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In this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour offers a 2024 auction market year in review. What happened in 2024 that will affect 2025? What ended in 2024 that will have no effect on 2025 and beyond? Tune in for expert perspective.
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In this episode, Lisa chats with Jordan and Jacki Christman, a husband-and-wife team who manage JC Farms in North Dakota. Jordan, a crop farmer and Jacki, who runs a black Angus herd, share how they balance their diverse roles while raising their three kids. They go in depth about their individual roles on the farm, and how they help each other in their different tasks. They also discuss the growth of their social media presence, where they connect with a global audience, sharing their family’s farming and ranching story.
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In this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour examines the used planter, sprayer, tractor and combine markets over the last quarter, and takes an early look ahead to 2025.
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In this episode, Adrienne Held talks with Dr. Tommy Butts, weed specialist with Purdue Extension, about his insights and advice for managing weed resistance. They discuss effective, multifaceted strategies for tackling resistance, including region- and season-specific approaches, as well as current management tactics. Dr. Butts shares practical tips on herbicide rotation, cultural practices, and the latest tools farmers can use to control resistant weeds and protect crop yields.
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In this episode, Lorrie Boyer chats with Maryland farmer Alan Eck about the evolving diversity of his operation on the Eastern Shore. They delve into his passion for agriculture, shaped by his upbringing, and discuss the importance of diversifying the farm to adapt to changing market conditions and explore new revenue streams.
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In this episode, Adrienne Held talks with Aaron Hager, weed specialist with the University of Illinois Extension, to identify promising weed control practices heading into next growing season, including fall burndown strategies to manage winter annual weeds.
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In this episode, Moving Iron's Casey Seymour examines the planter and row crop tractor markets, as the auction season ramps up through the end of the year. Looking at past auctions, this equipment has an opportunity to move and move quickly as the year-end buying push ramps up.
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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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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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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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