AgweekTV Full Show: 2025 look head at markets, technology, succession planning and more
Release Date: 01/06/2025
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This week on AgweekTV, our livestock tour continues with a look at a ranch that sells beef directly to consumers. Organic farm groups wait for word about federal funding cuts. We take a look at the current state of the cattle market and if producers can expect to see those prices sticking around. And North Dakota FFA gets its biggest financial boost ever. We'll tell you how they plan to spend it.
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Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss the concern of oncoming tariffs on the markets on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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Fargo, ND based Resurgent Health is bringing a new philosophy on healthcare Contact Resurgent Health: at , or by phone (701) 599-3950 An episode summary: Introduction and Direct Primary Care Explanation (0:00 - 6:38) The Ag Week podcast host, Al Winmill, introduces Aly Dahl and Kristine Martens from Resurgent Health, a direct primary care clinic in Fargo. They begin by explaining the concept of direct primary care, emphasizing that it's a membership-based model rather than insurance-driven. Patients pay a monthly fee for unlimited access to their providers, including in-person visits, phone...
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This week on AgweekTV, we're talking renewable fuels at the Evolution Ag Summit in Jamestown, North Dakota. We'll see how a freeze in federal money is affecting some farm programs. The North Dakota Supreme Court makes a decision that could affect ag water projects across the state. And a Midwest author writes a series of children's books about life as a ranch dog.
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Agweek Podcast host, Al Winmill, recently had the chance to chat with Nate Schlief of the Greater Grand Forks Farm Toy Show about their upcoming 4th Annual show in Grand Forks, ND. Nate shared information about the show, located at the Alerus Center, March 28-29, along with his history in the farm toy hobby, how the show started and more. Learn more about the 4th Annual Greater Grand Forks Farm Toy Show at Nate's preferred communication platform, their public Facebook Group: Here's a link to the Alerus Center's write up on the show: Here's a summary of the episode: ...
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Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss what's giving strength to grains this week on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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This week on AgweekTV, a South Dakota airport expands its ag services. One of the biggest cooperatives in the farm credit system braces for tumultuous times in ag. We introduce you to some young men who are taking on the challenge of having their own bull sale. And a group of farmers from Ukraine come to South Dakota to learn about raising and processing hemp.
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Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss changes in the world and local markets that are boosting grains on the Agweek Market Wrap.
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This week on AgweekTV, we're covering all things livestock at the Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo in South Dakota. We'll hear about what ag groups think of the Trump administration's moves on tariffs. Our Agweek Livestock Tour makes a stop at a sheep farm. And we'll watch some working dogs show off their skills.
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Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss how market attention on tariffs has shifted for the moment on the Agweek Market Wrap.
info_outlineOn a special look ahead at 2025 on AgweekTV, can growers expect an improvement in the markets as they head into the new year? We ask an expert. How will emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, clean energy and bioengineering impact the future of agriculture. We'll hear some ideas from an expert. And we'll talk about the importance of a good succession plan for keeping the farm in the family into the future.