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Join Pam Jahnke for the latest farm news. Heard daily on WOZN 96.7 FM and 1670 AM in Madison Wisconsin from 5-6am. Also heard on affiliate stations all over Wisconsin.
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Atlanta Braves Through Thick and Thin
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On the air for more than three decades, “U.S. Farm Report” remains the longest-running syndicated program focusing on agriculture, rural issues and the country lifestyle. Hosted by multimedia agricultural journalist with Missouri roots Tyne Morgan, a new edition of the program airs each weekend coast-to-coast. Along with perspective from John Phipps, “U.S. Farm Report” includes weekly contributions from Meteorologist Mike Hoffman, and a stable of the nation’s leading market analysts.
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Join us for a special series of The Farm Report in collaboration with The National Young Farmers Coalition that's all about The Farm Bill. Tune in to hear from farmers, policymakers, organizers, and food advocates about all the ways the farm bill directly impacts our lives—whether we realize it or not. We’ll break down farm policy and talk to young farmers about what hangs in the balance for them as another Farm Bill gets made. Join our coalition to shift power and change policy for the next ...
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Farm and Ranch Programming
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Nick Miner, Jeromy Corp, & Sam West present their podcast, the Tuesday Night Hootenanny Cottage Cheese & Farm Report. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tnh/support
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Tuesday Night Hootenanny Cottage Cheese and Farm Report
Tuesday Night Hootenanny Cottage Cheese and Farm Report
3 guys sitting at a table. Drinking, talking and laughing about almost anything.......actually pretty much anything.
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The focus of this report is to keep local farmers, ranchers and agribusiness men and women up to date on agriculture industry issues which affect the Washington states rural economy. Bob Larson host of the program covers a broad array of topics; from farm human interest stories, to labor issues, state sponsored trade missions, crop outlook assessments, USDA risk management announcements and animal health stories are examples of the types of news topic categories covered each month.
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The USDA Agricultural Marketing Service has released a long-awaited final decision with reforms to pricing formulas used by the Federal Milk Marketing Order system. “While not all of our proposals were included in the final decision, and we believe more could have been done to enhance the pricing formula, we are satisfied that the changes do not ne…
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With farmers up against tight margins and continuing to wait on a new Farm Bill, the Farm Assistance and Revenue Mitigation Act, or FARM Act, has been introduced in Congress to help offset some of that financial pressure.
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Listen as KC goes over the latest Crop Progress reports for Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. KC also talks about Trump’s frontrunners for the position of Ag Secretary. The post Farm and Ranch News for November 13, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Di KC Sheperd
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The Farm Report: Live! In collaboration with HRN and the National Young Farmers Coalition, Following a screening of the documentary "Common Ground" Leigh Ollman moderates a spirited conversation about the future of farming with guests Michelle A.T Hughes, Chirs Nickell and Leah Penniman. Chris Nickell (Finca Seremos)- Chris Nickell (they/them) is a…
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Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. While we wait for the offseason to begin in earnest, we take a look at how the Braves minor leaguers in the Arizona Fall League are doing. Then we take a look at the three rookies who made late season starts for Atlanta and where they may fit in for 2025 — Spencer Schwellenbach, G…
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There's no doubt about it - Wisconsin has a lot of manure to manage year round. Keeping track of where it goes is not only good fertilizer management, it's necessary nutrient management accountability. Stephanie Hoff talks to a UW-Extension Specialist, Chris Clark, who's introducing a new app that makes it easier. Manure Tracker App can advise appl…
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Aztalan Bio, a leading ethanol producer, has made significant strides in refining its processes, according to CEO Jeff Oestmann. As the corn harvest comes in early this year, Oestmann notes that the crop's dry quality is beneficial. "Corn is coming out of the field very dry, which is great for maintaining the quality of the harvested grain," he say…
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With winter fast approaching, Wisconsin farmers are preparing for a season of unpredictable weather, following a warmer-than-usual winter last year. Steve Vavrus, Wisconsin’s State Climatologist, shares key insights into what the winter outlook holds. "We’re not expecting the extreme warmth of last winter," Vavrus explains. "In fact, NOAA’s Nationa…
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There's a new requirement for farms that are organized as an LLC or corporation. Bridget Finke with Valley Crossing Law explains the details to Bob Bosold. Wisconsin's staying above average with temperatures for the next 48 hours according to Stu Muck, ag meteorologist. Cody Quam from Lodi has been recognized as the Outstanding Young Breeder by the…
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With farmers up against tight margins and continuing to wait on a new Farm Bill, the Farm Assistance and Revenue Mitigation Act, or FARM Act, has been introduced in Congress to help offset some of that financial pressure.
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Listen as KC visits with Representative Kevin Hern about the Trump Tax Cuts and also features comments about the OSU Probationary Accreditation The post Farm and Ranch News for November 12, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Di KC Sheperd
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With colder temperatures arriving, homeowners may soon find themselves playing reluctant hosts to unwelcome guests like mice and squirrels. Marcus Mueller, owner of Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, shares insight into why rodents become more active as winter approaches. “As soon as temperatures start to drop below freezing at night, we see a rise…
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February 6-7, 2025, the Kalahari Resort will come to life with farmers from across the upper Midwest for the annual Corn/Soy Expo. Adam Kask, executive director of the Wisconsin Soybean Association and the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board, tells Pam Jahnke that exhibit space is more than half spoken for already, and speakers are stacking up with e…
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Jeff Morris the UW-Extension Swine Specialist is busy planning a meeting happening tomorrow in Madison. Morris tells Pam Jahnke that the states hog population continues to grow, and features a lot of diversity. From larger operations to pasture raised to 4-H projects. His seminars are focused on seasonal questions that new pork producers might have…
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This year had some adverse weather in the state of Wisconsin, and it has led some farmers to finally tile their fields after multiple years of drought. Troy Aalsma, a sales representative with Kartechner Brothers, speaks to the demand increase they have seen. He also explains why they have seen this demand, as well how they have seen it change thro…
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Canadian reaction to the news that Donald Trump will return to the White House has been mixed.
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Schoepp Farms, led by Ron Schoepp, is a pioneer in sustainable agriculture in Wisconsin. Established in 1949 when Schoepp's father moved to the area, the farm has embraced conservation practices that keep it thriving today. Schoepp Farms manages a rotational grazing operation, dairy heifers, beef cattle, and various row crops, including alfalfa, wh…
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If you depend on the U.S. Postal Service, you’ll want to pay attention to proposed changes in delivery times. It’s going to have the biggest impact on rural Wisconsinites. The postal service’s new operational plan will save them $3 billion per year, but it will be at the expense of rural residents, explains Congressman Tom Tiffany. Rural areas will…
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Sauerkraut is being reimagined in a small northeast Wisconsin community. Flanagan Sauerkraut has been produced by local farms in Bear Creek, WI for decades. Now Fermented Food Holdings, Inc. is investing $13 million to expand local production in Bear Creek and relocate its corporate headquarters to Madison. CEO Jorge Azevedo explains their plans an…
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Wisconsin's Legislature doesn't look the same after this election cycle, which took place under new district maps. This year, all 99 Assembly seats and half of the 33 state Senate seats were up for grabs. Representative Travis Tranel kept his seat. He chairs the Assembly Agriculture Committee. He says his Republican caucus has a slimmer majority th…
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The American Farm Bureau and other major farm groups congratulated President-elect Trump, vowing to work with him and Congressional leaders to advance top Ag priorities, including a new farm bill.
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David Johnson's family has deep roots in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, with a farm dating back to 1919. His grandfather, originally from Sweden, worked his way across the world before settling in Merrill, where he purchased the farm and began farming with his wife and four daughters. Over the years, the farm weathered the hardships of the Great Depres…
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The Mayer family's sesquicentennial farm in Washington County, Wisconsin, has a rich history that dates back to 1853 when it was homesteaded by the family. Originally a 50-acre wheat farm, the property transitioned into a dairy farm around the turn of the century. Over the years, the farm has been passed down through generations, and today, it serv…
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Listen as KC Talks about Election Impacts on Current Ag Committee Members and the latest Drought Monitor. The post Farm and Ranch News for November 8, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Di KC Sheperd
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As the seasons change, calves can face increased health challenges. Dr. Ryan Breuer, Clinical Assistant Professor and Diagnostic Case & Outreach Coordinator at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, emphasizes the importance of maintaining vigilant health practices for young calves. “Calf issues occur year-round, but seasonal ch…
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As Thanksgiving approaches, a common question is will there be enough turkey for everyone? The answer is yes. Ashley Kohls, the Executive Director of the Minnesota Turkey Growers Association gives the outlook on the supply, as well as some helpful tips for finding and cooking the turkey for your gathering. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Next week the Leopold Conservation Award winners for 2024 will be announced. Charitee Seebecker reintroduces us to Bartling Cranberry operations in Manitowish Waters. They are one the farms up for the prestigious honors. The Rocky Mountains have gotten the first measurable snow of the season. Stu Muck says Colorado Springs is expecting a foot of th…
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Whether you’ve got 3,000 cows or three chickens, the Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium is reminding you to update your premise ID if you have livestock. Julie Sweney is WLIC’s executive director. They are the organization that manages these premise registrations for the state. If there’s an animal disease outbreak, it allows the state t…
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Jim Flaherty from AARP Wisconsin joins Pam Jahnke to discuss a few holiday scams and what people can do to protect themselves. First let’s start with Package Delivery Scams. Flaherty says these scams start with a text claiming your package is on hold because of an issue. They claim to be from the Postal Service, UPS or FedEx, and they include a lin…
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Listen as KC features comments from USMEF’s Dan Halstrom on the latest meat Export numbers. The post Farm and Ranch News for November 7, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Di KC Sheperd
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As the Dietary Guidelines are put together for 2025, as they are every five years, a question has come up that has many baffled; are potatoes a vegetable? Food Direction CEO Beth Johnson says it’s a question activist are raising, but she’s not sure why.
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Wisconsin’s forest products industry contributes $37.8 billion in total economic value to the state and ranks second nationally for production value. The industry also ranks sixth nationally in generating forestry employment, with more than 123,000 jobs in the state. Forest products are not only important to Wisconsin’s economy, but they positively…
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Ron Hays offers the latest on the 2024 Elections- including how rural voters helped secure the Presidency for President Donald Trump The post Farm and Ranch news for November 6, 2024 with Ron Hays first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Di Ron Hays
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As the Dietary Guidelines are put together for 2025, as they are every five years, a question has come up that has many baffled; are potatoes a vegetable? Food Direction CEO Beth Johnson says it’s a question activist are raising, but she’s not sure why.
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As outdoor activities pick up this season, Wisconsin residents are encouraged to stay alert for signs of feral hogs. Jeff Morris, University Extension Swine Specialist, emphasizes the importance of being aware of this invasive species while enjoying the outdoors, whether making firewood or preparing for hunting. Although feral hogs are not a common…
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Why is it so important to continue building trust and sharing stories of sustainable dairy farm practices in Wisconsin dairy? Lisa Ramatowski, vice president of sustainability and export marketing at Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin says sustainability is not simply a global trend, it’s a lasting commitment that’s changing behaviors right here at home. R…
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Wyffels Hybrids have had an outstanding year performing in the challenge weather that was presented. Luke Bird, District Sales Manager in Southeast Wisconsin, is proud of not only the yield numbers they've posted against competition, but also the story he shares about the company. Bird says the fact that Wyffels is a U.S. Farm Family owned and oper…
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Before the temperatures dip, you’ll want to make sure your electric system can handle everything you throw at it this winter, from your holiday decorations to heated waterers for your livestock. Electrician Aaron Robarge with All Comfort Services says electricity usage surges in the winter. Hey says cost savings are possible this year. Consider cal…
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This year has brought on a hard-hitting harvest with close to record yields leading to an increase in production of ethanol. Erik Huschitt, the CEO of Badger State Ethanol, explains that with the influx of corn and a poor export market people are looking for a place to take the grain. This has led to the ethanol plants. The ethanol industry has bee…
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Wisconsin's been making progress in expanding international business for the ag community. Chad Vincent currently chairs with WI Ag Export Council. Created in 2021, Vincent says Wisconsin's finding opportunity in unique markets that suit the states unique agriculture expertise. He explains it to Bob Bosold. November arrived in cold, wet and windy s…
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Transportation funding will be a critical issue for Wisconsin agriculture going forward. One successful project already seeing results is the Agriculture Road Improvement Program. Charitee Seebecker gets an update from DOT Deputy Secretary, Joel Nilsesteun. It's going to be a rainy and windy election day. Stu Muck, ag meteorologist gives us some ra…
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The Swine Health Information Center says a case of bird flu has been detected for the first time in a pig from an Oregon Farm.
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Listen as KC gives an update on the OSU College of Vet Medicine’s return to probationary accreditation and discusses the Election and early Voters. The post Farm and Ranch news for November 5, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Di KC Sheperd
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It’s Election Day 2024. Wisconsin farm groups are reminding us that agriculture’s voice matters at the polls, especially in our Battleground State. Jason Mugnaini joins us. He’s the executive director of governmental relations with the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation. Jason says this is the day of the year when a ballot can protect the livelihoods…
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Wisconsin is experiencing a renewed enthusiasm for pork production, driven by young families and youth eager to explore agriculture. Jeff Morris, University Extension Swine Specialist says this growing trend is not just about participation in fairs but extends into broader educational efforts and year-round farm projects. Despite past market challe…
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The Manure Tracker app allows you to count and record manure applications on a field by field basis. It uses the GPS already in your phone. It was developed through UW Dairy Innovation Hub funds. Division of Extension Specialist Chris Clark of Northeast Wisconsin has the details. She says this free smartphone app can help custom operators, farmers,…
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The Swine Health Information Center says a case of bird flu has been detected for the first time in a pig from an Oregon Farm.
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Listen as KC Talks about the latest Cattle Markets with Bob Rodenberger in Apache. The post Farm and Ranch News for November 4, 2024 with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report.Di KC Sheperd
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More grant opportunities are available for dairy producers through the Professional Dairy Producers' Your Farm-Your Footprint sustainability initiative. It's on a first-come, first-served basis. A select group of dairy producers can receive grants of $9,750 per farm, covering up to 2,500 acres. The grants are available to the first 100 dairy farms …
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