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On Wednesday's AOA, we have a conversation at the top of the show with South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson about the Farm Bill, foreign land ownership and more. In Segment Two we are joined by Brett Kenzy, the President of R-Calf USA, to discuss cattle issues, their push for checkoff reforms and more. American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall then joined us in Segment Three for an update on the Farm Bill, Right to Repair MOU's, WOTUS and more as we continue our live broadcasts from Dakotafest in Mitchell, SD.

 

 

On today’s AOA, we discussed the market outlook post WASDE report with Barchart Senior Market Analyst, Darin Newsom. In Segment Two, DTN Meteorologist John Baranick joined us to look at a new hot, dry forecast ahead for the back half of August. In Segment Three, we learn more about the carbon pipeline and capture debate with Smart Carbon Network Executive Director and Iowa farmer, Joe Heinrich. Then in Segment Four, we learn about the Half Century of Progress Show and celebrating 100 Years of Farmall with author Lee Klancher.--

 

On Friday's AOA, we kick off the show with a recap of the Professional Ag Marketing 2023 Crop Tour with Mike Minor. In Segment Two, we have a wide-ranging discussion with Dr. James Lehman, Fellow, Veden Center for Rural Economic Development, University of Minnesota Crookston. In Segment Three, we recap the DTN Digital Yield Tour powered by Gro Intelligence with Katie Dehlinger, DTN Farm Business Editor. Then in Segment Four, Jesse Allen has a look at the latest news headlines including more conversation about the Farm Bill.

 

Nick Courville, an animal nutrition consultant with CHS, explains when to consider adding creep feed and what benefits to expect.

 

On today’s AOA, we have a conversation in Segment One about the Farm Bill outlook and more with House Agriculture Chairman Glen “GT” Thompson (R-PA). Then in Segment Two, we talk trade, demand and more for U.S. grains with the new chair of the U.S. Grains Council, Brent Boydston. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us in Segment Four to discuss what is happening in the market trade ahead of Friday’s USDA WASDE Report. Then finally in Segment Four, we get an update on preparations for the Farm Progress Show with Matt Jungmann, Show Manager for FPS.

 

On today’s AOA, we kicked off the show with a few thoughts on the market trade ahead of Friday’s August WASDE Report with Jim McCormick from AgMarket.net. In Segment Two, we talked about the upcoming Feeding Quality Forum with the President of Certified Angus Beef, John Stika. In Segment Three, we had a conversation with Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and got updates on the Farm Bill, cattle market reform legislation, payment caps and more. Then in Segment Four, Jesse Allen took a look at news headlines including EPA affirming farmers right to repair and much more.

 

On Tuesday’s AOA, we kicked off the show by getting an update on legislation to stop the use of speed limiters in semi trucks with George O’Connor, Government Affairs and Director of Communications with the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA). In Segment Two, Dr. Glynn Tonsor from Kansas State University joined us to discuss the latest updates to the Meat Demand Monitor for the month of July. Find the latest data from the MDM here: http://bit.ly/3DOXrdo. In Segment Three, we continue to look at agricultural data from the month of July as we look at the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer numbers for July with Dr. Jim Mintert, Professor of Agricultural Economics & Director, Center for Commercial Agriculture at Purdue University. View the Barometer here: https://bit.ly/450Iukn. Then finally in Segment Four, South Dakota Trade President and CEO Luke Lindberg joined the show to preview the upcoming Midwest Agricultural Export Summit later this month in Sioux Falls, SD. View details here: https://bit.ly/3DL1ckj.

 
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