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Friday, June 6th (Mike Adams Filling In) 1) Don Roose, US Commodities, 2) Ethan Lane, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs, NCBA, 3) Dan Halstrom, USMEF, 4) Tom Brand, Author of the book "Welts on Your Butt a Calf Could Suck: Reflections on Faith, Family, and a Farm Kid's Life"
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Thursday, June 5th (Mike Adams Filling In) 1) Mike Zuzolo, 2) Matt Jungmann, Farm Progress Show/Husker Harvest, 3) Chuck Conner, NCFC, 4) Stephanie Porter, Illinois Soybean Association,
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Wednesday, June 4th (Mike Adams Filling In) 1) Michael Dykes, IDFA, 2) Daren Coppock, Ag Retailers Association, 3) Arlan Suderman, StoneX, 4) Susan Littlefield, Farm and Ranch Media/American Ag Network (LIVE at World Pork Expo),
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Tuesday, June 3rd (Mike Adams Filling In) 1) Matt Bennett, AgMarket, 2) Donnell Rehagen, Clean Fuels, 3) Senator Chuck Grassley, 4) Garrett Hawkins, Missouri Farm Bureau,
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Monday, June 2nd (Mike Adams Filling In) 1) Darin Newsom, 2) John Baranick, DTN Meteorologist, 3) Geoff Cooper, RFA, 4) Jerry Hagstrom,
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Friday on AOA, we learn about a new nutrition brief from America First Policy Institute calling for reforms to federal nutrition programs as Tate Bennett, Director of Rural Policy at AFPI joins the show. In Segment Two, we discuss the state of the swine industry and economic challenges with Chris Ford, VP of Corporate Swine Lending with Farm Credit Services of America. In Segment Three, we get an update from Capitol Hill as we talk reconciliation, Farm Bill, MAHA report and much more with Randy Russell from The Russell Group. Then we close in Segment Four with some news headlines and an update...
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Thursday on AOA, we start the show with a check of the markets as we near the end of the month with Cory Bratland from AgMarket.net. In Segment Two, we discuss the MAHA Commission report along with the latest debate around crop protection tools with Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, Executive Director for the Modern Ag Alliance. In Segment Three, we have a conversation about farm succession planning with Mike Downey, Succession Planning Lead with UnCommon Farms. Then we look at news headlines in Segment Four including a conversation about Mental Health in Ag Day on May 29th.
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On Wednesday's AOA, we start the show discussing the MAHA Commission report along with thoughts on reconciliation and the sorghum yield contest with Amy France, Chairwoman of the National Sorghum Producers. In Segment Two, we get an update on various swine disease threats in the U.S. and around the world with Lisa Becton, Associate Director for the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC). In Segment Three, we talk about market action this week in grains and livestock with Ted Seifried, VP and Chief Market Strategist of Zaner Ag Hedge. Then we wrap the show with news headlines including an...
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On Tuesday's AOA, we start the show with a rundown of the weather forecast for the end of May with DTN Meteorologist John Baranick. In Segment Two, we catch up on news and policy issues with Joshua Baethge, Policy Editor for Farm Progress. In Segment Three, we talk with House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glen "GT" Thompson (R-PA) about the One Big, Beautiful Bill and the ag provisions in the House passed reconciliation. Then we close the show in Segment Four with a look at the latest news headlines.
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Monday on AOA, we start this Memorial Day program with a look at ag news headlines before we discuss the Growing Matters BeSure! Campaign in its seventh year with Alexandra Dunn, President and CEO of CropLife America in Segment Two. Then in Segment Three, we discuss regenerative agriculture and some of the technology driving it with Dan Ryan, CEO of CIBO Technologies. Finally in Segment Four, we listen back to part of our recent conversation with author and former farm broadcaster Tom Brand about his first book, Welts On Your Butt A Calf Could Suck.
info_outlineOn Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show with a check of the markets as Garrett Toay from AgTraderTalk joins us for analysis. In Segment Two, we discuss the ongoing reconciliation process in the House along with comments on the US/UK trade deal and more with Tate Bennett, Director of Rural Policy with the America First Policy Institute. In Segment Three, we discuss land value trends, the impact of wind and solar development on farmland and more with Randy Dickhut from Agricultural Economic Insights. Then we close the show with a look at the newly released Sustaining Rural Hospital Access report from the Bipartisan Policy Center. Emma Sheffert, Policy Analyst with BPC, joins us for a conversation.