AgweekTV Full Show: Big Iron, Kernza, South Dakota ag degree option, Pig Pals
Release Date: 09/16/2024
Agweek Podcast
This week on AgweekTV, South Dakota researchers are working to fight a virus that's threatening turkey flocks across the country. We take a look at buffalo harvest in Hermosa, South Dakota. It's time for North Dakota soybean growers to think about running for a spot on the board. And we'll see why soybean meal exports are reaching record highs.
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This week on AgweekTV, some big ag businesses make major layoffs. What does this mean for the industry? Meanwhile, sugarbeet growers enjoy another record year. Do you love a real Christmas tree? We'll show you where you can get one fresh from the farm. And some Minnesota dairy farm couples enjoy date night, with a purpose.
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This week on AgweekTV, a senator from South Dakota gets the top job in the U.S. Senate — what that could mean for ag. B&T Meats is bringing an economic boost to White Earth Nation. These kids are thankful to the farmers who bring them fresh, healthy food everyday. And an Italian transplant brings his family's produce to Minnesota.
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This week on AgweekTV, we'll talk on the hot topics in ag at the National Association of Farm Broadcasting convention in Kansas City, Missouri. A hot topic here is the ag labor crisis. We'll look at some possible solutions. We'll look at efforts to boost soy exports. And they're celebrating the Thanksgiving bird all this week at this Minnesota turkey farm.
info_outlineThis week on AgweekTV, we cover all things agriculture at the Big Iron Farm Show. A crop could help keep a Minnesota water source cleaner. We tell you how a new agricultural college degree option is helping students stay in central South Dakota. And some children learn how to show pigs.