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MEASURING SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION In hopes of reducing CO2 levels, many believe that agriculture can be the answer to sequestering carbon in the soil. In fact marketplaces are being developed to pay farmers based on how much carbon they sequester. For that to happen though THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
FARMER WHO - MICHELLE MARTIN - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF This week on the Farm Traveler Podcast, I sit down with farmer, rancher, tv show host, magazine editor, basically a jack of all trades, Michelle Martin. Michelle and her husband farm in south texas, specifically the Rio Grande Valley which is right next to Mexico. Here is Michelle on what all is grown in the area.COLORADO HEMP
Colorado continues to negotiate with the USDA about the state’s Hemp Plan. The state’s original proposal to federal regulators was rejected by the USDA. Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg says that wasn’t a surprise. The state’s first plan rejected a requirement of 100% sampling for THC levels and a 15-day harvestwindow to do
UNDERSTANDING THE WATER CONSUMPTION OF TREENUT ORCHARDS Tools such a SWIIM--which stands for Sustainable Water and Innovative Irrigation Management provids a new standard in water measurement that allows growers to receive an accurate accounting of the water both delivered and consumed by their orchards. Kevin France, is the CEO and one of the Cofounders of SWIIM. “If you start looking at water from an accounting standpoint, like your CPA AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Tuesday Jun 8th, 2021 USDA on JBS Cyber Attack and NCBA Calls on Ag Committees. The Agribusiness Update USDA responds to ransomeware attack on world's largest meat processor JBS, and NCBA calls on Congressional Ag Committees to address areas of concern. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In its 35th year, this award winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications , Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Bob Larson. Bob Larson comes to the Ag Information Network of the West with nearly 20 years in radio news experience. He spent 10-plus years with KOMO Radio in Seattle before moving over to rival KIRO Radio for another 8 and a half. Raised in Walla Walla, Bob earned his bachelor's degree in Journalism at Oregon State University. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Russell Nemetz celebrates the components which make living out west unique and has been a respected broadcast journalist in the new millennium. Russell is no stranger to the beef industry as he appears on RFD TV’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen program as a regular. In 2002, Russell was named NAFB's West Regional and National Horizon AwardWinner.
MEASURING SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION In hopes of reducing CO2 levels, many believe that agriculture can be the answer to sequestering carbon in the soil. In fact marketplaces are being developed to pay farmers based on how much carbon they sequester. For that to happen though THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
FARMER WHO - MICHELLE MARTIN - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF This week on the Farm Traveler Podcast, I sit down with farmer, rancher, tv show host, magazine editor, basically a jack of all trades, Michelle Martin. Michelle and her husband farm in south texas, specifically the Rio Grande Valley which is right next to Mexico. Here is Michelle on what all is grown in the area.COLORADO HEMP
Colorado continues to negotiate with the USDA about the state’s Hemp Plan. The state’s original proposal to federal regulators was rejected by the USDA. Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg says that wasn’t a surprise. The state’s first plan rejected a requirement of 100% sampling for THC levels and a 15-day harvestwindow to do
UNDERSTANDING THE WATER CONSUMPTION OF TREENUT ORCHARDS Tools such a SWIIM--which stands for Sustainable Water and Innovative Irrigation Management provids a new standard in water measurement that allows growers to receive an accurate accounting of the water both delivered and consumed by their orchards. Kevin France, is the CEO and one of the Cofounders of SWIIM. “If you start looking at water from an accounting standpoint, like your CPA $4 BILLION FOR SUPPLY CHAINS 1 day ago · Taking lessons from the disruption of COVID-19, the USDA says it will spend $4 billion dollars to improve the nation’s supply chains. As the amount of the investment implies, the plan has some pretty big goals and US Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says his agency hasplans underway for
WINE AND VINEYARD UPDATES Wine and Vineyard Updates. With California Ag Today, I’m Tim Hammerich. The 2021 California winegrape crop continues to develop. Here are a few relevant updates from throughout the state courtesy of the California Farm Bureau Federation. After a year that featured wildfires in growing areas and pandemic-related shifts in demand,analysts say
CONTACT US - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Matt Rice CAYAC Director of Business Development 173 Baker Ranch Road Walla Walla, WA 99362 mrice@aginfo.net Cell: (208) 610-1378 Office:(509) 529-2587
PER CAPITA FARM INCOME California farmers and ranchers brought in $50 billion in farm cash receipts in 2019, by far the most in the nation. But California’s per capita farm income total worked out to $1,268. Washington ranked No. 2 in the West in farm cash receipts last year with $9.3 billion but that state’s per capita farm income total was $1,226. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Start typing & press "Enter" or "ESC" to close. Programs. Farm of the Future. California Ag Today. Market Line. Reports. Impact of Water Shortages. Agricultural Groundwater Recharge COVER CROP INSURANCE Cover crops are a conservation practice with wide ranging benefits, from improving soil health to protecting water quality. Many farmers who planted fall cover crops are now eligible for a discount on their crop insurance premium, thanks to a new program announced June 1. AG AND RURAL IMPACTS OF AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN With your Southeast Regional Ag Report, I'm Trevor Williams. The recently passed American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, also called the COVID-19 Stimulus Package, is a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill that is aiming to help everyone impacted by the COVID BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO REVERSE NEW WOTUS RULE 1 day ago · The water regulatory pendulum swung the other direction Wednesday, as the Biden administration announced it was working on aproposed change
GEORGIA'S DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BILL AND USMEF SPRING From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. **The Georgia General Assembly addressed twice-yearly time changes by passing Senate Bill 100 in its 2021 session, and Governor Brian Kemp signed it into law April 21. The bill however, which would make Daylight Saving Time permanent, is a contingency because while COMET CARBON MODELING TOOL It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. In an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, some companies, organizations and individuals are looking to pay to sequester carbon. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Tuesday Jun 8th, 2021 USDA on JBS Cyber Attack and NCBA Calls on Ag Committees. The Agribusiness Update USDA responds to ransomeware attack on world's largest meat processor JBS, and NCBA calls on Congressional Ag Committees to address areas of concern. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In its 35th year, this award winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications , Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water THE 2021 PISTACHIO CROP---ANY PREDICTION? Patrick Cavanaugh. It's hard to predict a pistachio crop due to on and off years. Richard Matoian, Exec. Dir of American Pistachio Growers has details. PISTACHIO AMERICAN PISTACHIO GROWERS OFF YEAR ON YEARYIELD PREDICTION.
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Bob Larson. Bob Larson comes to the Ag Information Network of the West with nearly 20 years in radio news experience. He spent 10-plus years with KOMO Radio in Seattle before moving over to rival KIRO Radio for another 8 and a half. Raised in Walla Walla, Bob earned his bachelor's degree in Journalism at Oregon State University. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Russell Nemetz celebrates the components which make living out west unique and has been a respected broadcast journalist in the new millennium. Russell is no stranger to the beef industry as he appears on RFD TV’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen program as a regular. In 2002, Russell was named NAFB's West Regional and National Horizon AwardWinner.
MEASURING SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION In hopes of reducing CO2 levels, many believe that agriculture can be the answer to sequestering carbon in the soil. In fact marketplaces are being developed to pay farmers based on how much carbon they sequester. For that to happen though THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
COLORADO HEMP
Colorado continues to negotiate with the USDA about the state’s Hemp Plan. The state’s original proposal to federal regulators was rejected by the USDA. Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg says that wasn’t a surprise. The state’s first plan rejected a requirement of 100% sampling for THC levels and a 15-day harvestwindow to do
UNDERSTANDING THE WATER CONSUMPTION OF TREENUT ORCHARDS Tools such a SWIIM--which stands for Sustainable Water and Innovative Irrigation Management provids a new standard in water measurement that allows growers to receive an accurate accounting of the water both delivered and consumed by their orchards. Kevin France, is the CEO and one of the Cofounders of SWIIM. “If you start looking at water from an accounting standpoint, like your CPA AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Tuesday Jun 8th, 2021 USDA on JBS Cyber Attack and NCBA Calls on Ag Committees. The Agribusiness Update USDA responds to ransomeware attack on world's largest meat processor JBS, and NCBA calls on Congressional Ag Committees to address areas of concern. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In its 35th year, this award winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications , Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water THE 2021 PISTACHIO CROP---ANY PREDICTION? Patrick Cavanaugh. It's hard to predict a pistachio crop due to on and off years. Richard Matoian, Exec. Dir of American Pistachio Growers has details. PISTACHIO AMERICAN PISTACHIO GROWERS OFF YEAR ON YEARYIELD PREDICTION.
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Bob Larson. Bob Larson comes to the Ag Information Network of the West with nearly 20 years in radio news experience. He spent 10-plus years with KOMO Radio in Seattle before moving over to rival KIRO Radio for another 8 and a half. Raised in Walla Walla, Bob earned his bachelor's degree in Journalism at Oregon State University. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Russell Nemetz celebrates the components which make living out west unique and has been a respected broadcast journalist in the new millennium. Russell is no stranger to the beef industry as he appears on RFD TV’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen program as a regular. In 2002, Russell was named NAFB's West Regional and National Horizon AwardWinner.
MEASURING SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION In hopes of reducing CO2 levels, many believe that agriculture can be the answer to sequestering carbon in the soil. In fact marketplaces are being developed to pay farmers based on how much carbon they sequester. For that to happen though THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
COLORADO HEMP
Colorado continues to negotiate with the USDA about the state’s Hemp Plan. The state’s original proposal to federal regulators was rejected by the USDA. Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg says that wasn’t a surprise. The state’s first plan rejected a requirement of 100% sampling for THC levels and a 15-day harvestwindow to do
UNDERSTANDING THE WATER CONSUMPTION OF TREENUT ORCHARDS Tools such a SWIIM--which stands for Sustainable Water and Innovative Irrigation Management provids a new standard in water measurement that allows growers to receive an accurate accounting of the water both delivered and consumed by their orchards. Kevin France, is the CEO and one of the Cofounders of SWIIM. “If you start looking at water from an accounting standpoint, like your CPA CONTACT US - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Matt Rice CAYAC Director of Business Development 173 Baker Ranch Road Walla Walla, WA 99362 mrice@aginfo.net Cell: (208) 610-1378 Office:(509) 529-2587
$4 BILLION FOR SUPPLY CHAINS 22 hours ago · Taking lessons from the disruption of COVID-19, the USDA says it will spend $4 billion dollars to improve the nation’s supply chains. As the amount of the investment implies, the plan has some pretty big goals and US Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says his PER CAPITA FARM INCOME California farmers and ranchers brought in $50 billion in farm cash receipts in 2019, by far the most in the nation. But California’s per capita farm income total worked out to $1,268. Washington ranked No. 2 in the West in farm cash receipts last year with $9.3 billion but that state’s per capita farm income total was $1,226. AG AND RURAL IMPACTS OF AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN With your Southeast Regional Ag Report, I'm Trevor Williams. The recently passed American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, also called the COVID-19 Stimulus Package, is a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill that is aiming to help everyone impacted by the COVID BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO REVERSE NEW WOTUS RULE 22 hours ago · The water regulatory pendulum swung the other direction Wednesday, as the Biden administration announced it was working on a proposed changeFARM TO FAMILIES
The food comes from farmers, much of the packaged food cannot be sold because of closed cafeterias and restaurants across the West. With Covid and so many out of work, the working poor is a term used over and over again. Many who showed up explained they are making their mortgage payment but the food is scarce. COMET CARBON MODELING TOOL It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. In an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, some companies, organizations and individuals are looking to pay to sequester carbon. FARMERS BUILD THEIR OWN FOOD BRAND 22 hours ago · It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. As we look into the future of farming, we are likely to see producers capture more of the value of their crops by buildingbrands.
CRP AND PHEASANT
22 hours ago · I went on an unbelievable pheasant hunt near Aberdeen, South Dakota partly thanks to the CRP program. Using a blocker and drive technique, a party of 13 guys took 36 pheasant. WAEF SCHOLARSHIPS PT 2 22 hours ago · With today’s Fruit Grower Report, I’m Bob Larson. Over 330 college students from parents who work in the tree fruit industry will share this year in over a million dollars in scholarship funds from the Washington Apple Education Foundation. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Friday Jun 4th, 2021 Urban & Space Crop Studies and 70% of Cherry Purchases Impulse. The Agribusiness Update university of California researchers develop tomato plant that could benefit indoor urban farming and long-duration space flights, and a new study finds over 70% of single bag cherry purchases are made on impulse. PER CAPITA FARM INCOME California farmers and ranchers brought in $50 billion in farm cash receipts in 2019, by far the most in the nation. But California’s per capita farm income total worked out to $1,268. Washington ranked No. 2 in the West in farm cash receipts last year with $9.3 billion but that state’s per capita farm income total was $1,226. CATTLE AND SHEEP AND GOAT SURVEYS The total inventory included 1.14 million head of cattle and calves on feed, up 2 percent from last year. All cattle and calves in the United States as of January 1, 2021, totaled 93.6 million head, slightly below the 93.8 million head on January 1, 2020. The January inventory of all sheep and lambs in COMET CARBON MODELING TOOL It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. In an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, some companies, organizations and individuals are looking to pay to sequester carbon. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In January 2014, Patrick and his wife, Laurie Greene, launched the California Ag Today Radio Network and broadcasted original, timely agricultural news on 23 radio affiliates in California’s agricultural areas. In 2019, Patrick sold the California Ag Today Radio Network to Ag Information Network in Walla Walla, Washington,the largest radio
THE 2021 PISTACHIO CROP---ANY PREDICTION? Patrick Cavanaugh. It's hard to predict a pistachio crop due to on and off years. Richard Matoian, Exec. Dir of American Pistachio Growers has details. PISTACHIO AMERICAN PISTACHIO GROWERS OFF YEAR ON YEARYIELD PREDICTION.
THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
AG INPUTS ONLINE
The past couple of decades has seen a dramatic shift in retail buying. Most shoppers now regularly buy goods online. But ag retail, meaning those that sell fertilizer, chemicals and other products to farmers is largely transacted the same way. Some companies are out to change that, including Daniel Cathey, the Founder of Sacramento-based INPUTS. JOSH AND THE BAHAMAS David Sparks Ph.D. Frequent contributor to sportsman Spotlight, Josh Mills is a great outdoorsman and human being. And here's one example. I ran a pretty successful campaign to help people in the Bahamas without hurricane recovery. I ended up running this thing called Dozenfor Dorian.
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Friday Jun 4th, 2021 Urban & Space Crop Studies and 70% of Cherry Purchases Impulse. The Agribusiness Update university of California researchers develop tomato plant that could benefit indoor urban farming and long-duration space flights, and a new study finds over 70% of single bag cherry purchases are made on impulse. PER CAPITA FARM INCOME California farmers and ranchers brought in $50 billion in farm cash receipts in 2019, by far the most in the nation. But California’s per capita farm income total worked out to $1,268. Washington ranked No. 2 in the West in farm cash receipts last year with $9.3 billion but that state’s per capita farm income total was $1,226. CATTLE AND SHEEP AND GOAT SURVEYS The total inventory included 1.14 million head of cattle and calves on feed, up 2 percent from last year. All cattle and calves in the United States as of January 1, 2021, totaled 93.6 million head, slightly below the 93.8 million head on January 1, 2020. The January inventory of all sheep and lambs in COMET CARBON MODELING TOOL It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. In an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, some companies, organizations and individuals are looking to pay to sequester carbon. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In January 2014, Patrick and his wife, Laurie Greene, launched the California Ag Today Radio Network and broadcasted original, timely agricultural news on 23 radio affiliates in California’s agricultural areas. In 2019, Patrick sold the California Ag Today Radio Network to Ag Information Network in Walla Walla, Washington,the largest radio
THE 2021 PISTACHIO CROP---ANY PREDICTION? Patrick Cavanaugh. It's hard to predict a pistachio crop due to on and off years. Richard Matoian, Exec. Dir of American Pistachio Growers has details. PISTACHIO AMERICAN PISTACHIO GROWERS OFF YEAR ON YEARYIELD PREDICTION.
THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
AG INPUTS ONLINE
The past couple of decades has seen a dramatic shift in retail buying. Most shoppers now regularly buy goods online. But ag retail, meaning those that sell fertilizer, chemicals and other products to farmers is largely transacted the same way. Some companies are out to change that, including Daniel Cathey, the Founder of Sacramento-based INPUTS. JOSH AND THE BAHAMAS David Sparks Ph.D. Frequent contributor to sportsman Spotlight, Josh Mills is a great outdoorsman and human being. And here's one example. I ran a pretty successful campaign to help people in the Bahamas without hurricane recovery. I ended up running this thing called Dozenfor Dorian.
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In its 35th year, this award winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications , Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties GEORGIA'S DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BILL AND USMEF SPRING Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signs bill making Daylight Saving Time permanent in the state, but must wait for Congress to approve, and U.S. Meat Export Federation's Spring Conference was held virtually and market diversification was one of the big topics. NEW THERAPEUTIC REDUCES DISEASE IN POULTRY 8 hours ago · Researchers at the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service and US Biologic, have good news for poultry producers. They have come up with an oral solution to an antibiotic alternative that fights against poultry coccidiosis. WINE AND VINEYARD UPDATES 8 hours ago · With California Ag Today, I’m Tim Hammerich. The 2021 California winegrape crop continues to develop. Here are a few relevant updates from throughout the state courtesy of the California Farm Bureau Federation. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Start typing & press "Enter" or "ESC" to close. Programs. California Ag Today. Land & Livestock Report. Reports. Flooding Dormant Orchards for Groundwater RechargeFERAL SWINE
8 hours ago · Need something to binge watch? Go to YouTube, type in the search bar, Feral Swine in America USDA. The series, developed by USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, chronicles the negative impacts of invasive feral swine as told by ag producers, land managers, conservationist and archaeologists, among others.Their daily lives, their daily livelihoods are impacted by this invasive AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water COVER CROP INSURANCE 8 hours ago · Cover crops are a conservation practice with wide ranging benefits, from improving soil health to protecting water quality. Many farmers who planted fall cover crops are now eligible for a discount on their crop insurance premium, thanks to a new program announced June 1. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Start typing & press "Enter" or "ESC" to close. Programs. The Agribusiness Update. Line on Agriculture. Reports. Glyphosate. Cattle Recover From Cyber Attack AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Start typing & press "Enter" or "ESC" to close. Programs. The Agribusiness Update. Market Line. Fruit Bites. Reports. Impact of Water Shortages. Groundwater Dependent Eco-Systems AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Friday Jun 4th, 2021 Urban & Space Crop Studies and 70% of Cherry Purchases Impulse. The Agribusiness Update university of California researchers develop tomato plant that could benefit indoor urban farming and long-duration space flights, and a new study finds over 70% of single bag cherry purchases are made on impulse. PER CAPITA FARM INCOME California farmers and ranchers brought in $50 billion in farm cash receipts in 2019, by far the most in the nation. But California’s per capita farm income total worked out to $1,268. Washington ranked No. 2 in the West in farm cash receipts last year with $9.3 billion but that state’s per capita farm income total was $1,226. CATTLE AND SHEEP AND GOAT SURVEYS The total inventory included 1.14 million head of cattle and calves on feed, up 2 percent from last year. All cattle and calves in the United States as of January 1, 2021, totaled 93.6 million head, slightly below the 93.8 million head on January 1, 2020. The January inventory of all sheep and lambs in COMET CARBON MODELING TOOL It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. In an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, some companies, organizations and individuals are looking to pay to sequester carbon. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In January 2014, Patrick and his wife, Laurie Greene, launched the California Ag Today Radio Network and broadcasted original, timely agricultural news on 23 radio affiliates in California’s agricultural areas. In 2019, Patrick sold the California Ag Today Radio Network to Ag Information Network in Walla Walla, Washington,the largest radio
THE 2021 PISTACHIO CROP---ANY PREDICTION? Patrick Cavanaugh. It's hard to predict a pistachio crop due to on and off years. Richard Matoian, Exec. Dir of American Pistachio Growers has details. PISTACHIO AMERICAN PISTACHIO GROWERS OFF YEAR ON YEARYIELD PREDICTION.
THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
AG INPUTS ONLINE
The past couple of decades has seen a dramatic shift in retail buying. Most shoppers now regularly buy goods online. But ag retail, meaning those that sell fertilizer, chemicals and other products to farmers is largely transacted the same way. Some companies are out to change that, including Daniel Cathey, the Founder of Sacramento-based INPUTS. JOSH AND THE BAHAMAS David Sparks Ph.D. Frequent contributor to sportsman Spotlight, Josh Mills is a great outdoorsman and human being. And here's one example. I ran a pretty successful campaign to help people in the Bahamas without hurricane recovery. I ended up running this thing called Dozenfor Dorian.
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Friday Jun 4th, 2021 Urban & Space Crop Studies and 70% of Cherry Purchases Impulse. The Agribusiness Update university of California researchers develop tomato plant that could benefit indoor urban farming and long-duration space flights, and a new study finds over 70% of single bag cherry purchases are made on impulse. PER CAPITA FARM INCOME California farmers and ranchers brought in $50 billion in farm cash receipts in 2019, by far the most in the nation. But California’s per capita farm income total worked out to $1,268. Washington ranked No. 2 in the West in farm cash receipts last year with $9.3 billion but that state’s per capita farm income total was $1,226. CATTLE AND SHEEP AND GOAT SURVEYS The total inventory included 1.14 million head of cattle and calves on feed, up 2 percent from last year. All cattle and calves in the United States as of January 1, 2021, totaled 93.6 million head, slightly below the 93.8 million head on January 1, 2020. The January inventory of all sheep and lambs in COMET CARBON MODELING TOOL It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. In an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, some companies, organizations and individuals are looking to pay to sequester carbon. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In January 2014, Patrick and his wife, Laurie Greene, launched the California Ag Today Radio Network and broadcasted original, timely agricultural news on 23 radio affiliates in California’s agricultural areas. In 2019, Patrick sold the California Ag Today Radio Network to Ag Information Network in Walla Walla, Washington,the largest radio
THE 2021 PISTACHIO CROP---ANY PREDICTION? Patrick Cavanaugh. It's hard to predict a pistachio crop due to on and off years. Richard Matoian, Exec. Dir of American Pistachio Growers has details. PISTACHIO AMERICAN PISTACHIO GROWERS OFF YEAR ON YEARYIELD PREDICTION.
THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
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The past couple of decades has seen a dramatic shift in retail buying. Most shoppers now regularly buy goods online. But ag retail, meaning those that sell fertilizer, chemicals and other products to farmers is largely transacted the same way. Some companies are out to change that, including Daniel Cathey, the Founder of Sacramento-based INPUTS. JOSH AND THE BAHAMAS David Sparks Ph.D. Frequent contributor to sportsman Spotlight, Josh Mills is a great outdoorsman and human being. And here's one example. I ran a pretty successful campaign to help people in the Bahamas without hurricane recovery. I ended up running this thing called Dozenfor Dorian.
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In its 35th year, this award winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications , Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties GEORGIA'S DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BILL AND USMEF SPRING Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signs bill making Daylight Saving Time permanent in the state, but must wait for Congress to approve, and U.S. Meat Export Federation's Spring Conference was held virtually and market diversification was one of the big topics. NEW THERAPEUTIC REDUCES DISEASE IN POULTRY 44 minutes ago · Researchers at the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service and US Biologic, have good news for poultry producers. They have come up with an oral solution to an antibiotic alternative that fights against poultry coccidiosis. WINE AND VINEYARD UPDATES 44 minutes ago · With California Ag Today, I’m Tim Hammerich. The 2021 California winegrape crop continues to develop. Here are a few relevant updates from throughout the state courtesy of the California Farm Bureau Federation. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Start typing & press "Enter" or "ESC" to close. Programs. California Ag Today. Land & Livestock Report. Reports. Flooding Dormant Orchards for Groundwater RechargeFERAL SWINE
44 minutes ago · Need something to binge watch? Go to YouTube, type in the search bar, Feral Swine in America USDA. The series, developed by USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, chronicles the negative impacts of invasive feral swine as told by ag producers, land managers, conservationist and archaeologists, among others.Their daily lives, their daily livelihoods are impacted by this invasive AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water COVER CROP INSURANCE 44 minutes ago · Cover crops are a conservation practice with wide ranging benefits, from improving soil health to protecting water quality. Many farmers who planted fall cover crops are now eligible for a discount on their crop insurance premium, thanks to a new program announced June 1. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Start typing & press "Enter" or "ESC" to close. Programs. The Agribusiness Update. Line on Agriculture. Reports. Glyphosate. Cattle Recover From Cyber Attack AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Start typing & press "Enter" or "ESC" to close. Programs. The Agribusiness Update. Market Line. Fruit Bites. Reports. Impact of Water Shortages. Groundwater Dependent Eco-Systems AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Friday Jun 4th, 2021 Urban & Space Crop Studies and 70% of Cherry Purchases Impulse. The Agribusiness Update university of California researchers develop tomato plant that could benefit indoor urban farming and long-duration space flights, and a new study finds over 70% of single bag cherry purchases are made on impulse. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTAGING INFORMATION NETWORKAG NET WESTAG INFONORTHWEST AG NEWS NETWORK311 INFORMATION ARIZONASALE OF THECENTURY 1984
In its 35th year, this award winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications , Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties COMET CARBON MODELING TOOL It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. In an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, some companies, organizations and individuals are looking to pay to sequester carbon. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTAGING INFORMATION NETWORKOHIO MINISTRY NETWORK AGAG NET WESTAGINFO GOV LKAGINFO LK311 INFORMATIONARIZONA
Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water CATTLE AND SHEEP AND GOAT SURVEYS The total inventory included 1.14 million head of cattle and calves on feed, up 2 percent from last year. All cattle and calves in the United States as of January 1, 2021, totaled 93.6 million head, slightly below the 93.8 million head on January 1, 2020. The January inventory of all sheep and lambs in AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In January 2014, Patrick and his wife, Laurie Greene, launched the California Ag Today Radio Network and broadcasted original, timely agricultural news on 23 radio affiliates in California’s agricultural areas. In 2019, Patrick sold the California Ag Today Radio Network to Ag Information Network in Walla Walla, Washington,the largest radio
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Russell Nemetz celebrates the components which make living out west unique and has been a respected broadcast journalist in the new millennium. Russell is no stranger to the beef industry as he appears on RFD TV’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen program as a regular. In 2002, Russell was named NAFB's West Regional and National Horizon AwardWinner.
DRONES FOR CROP SCOUTING It can be an abiotic disorder, for example, it can be water stress or nutrient stress. Or it can be like a disease, a virus or bacteria.”. Ampatzidis has seen promising results with problems such as bacterial spot in tomatoes and powdery mildew in squash. CROP SCOUTING DISEASE AI. Previous Report Florida Grower Named Veteran of the Month. THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
JOSH AND THE BAHAMAS David Sparks Ph.D. Frequent contributor to sportsman Spotlight, Josh Mills is a great outdoorsman and human being. And here's one example. I ran a pretty successful campaign to help people in the Bahamas without hurricane recovery. I ended up running this thing called Dozenfor Dorian.
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTPROGRAMSABOUT USREPORTERSADVERTISESTATIONSAGENCY PLANNING TOOL Friday Jun 4th, 2021 Urban & Space Crop Studies and 70% of Cherry Purchases Impulse. The Agribusiness Update university of California researchers develop tomato plant that could benefit indoor urban farming and long-duration space flights, and a new study finds over 70% of single bag cherry purchases are made on impulse. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTAGING INFORMATION NETWORKAG NET WESTAG INFONORTHWEST AG NEWS NETWORK311 INFORMATION ARIZONASALE OF THECENTURY 1984
In its 35th year, this award winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications , Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties COMET CARBON MODELING TOOL It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. In an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, some companies, organizations and individuals are looking to pay to sequester carbon. AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WESTAGING INFORMATION NETWORKOHIO MINISTRY NETWORK AGAG NET WESTAGINFO GOV LKAGINFO LK311 INFORMATIONARIZONA
Southeast Regional Ag NewsRSS. Southeast Regional Ag News is focused on keeping local farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness men, and women up to date on agriculture industry issues that affect the Southeast’s rural economy. Trevor Williams hosts the program covering a broad array of topics; USDA risk management announcements, labor and water CATTLE AND SHEEP AND GOAT SURVEYS The total inventory included 1.14 million head of cattle and calves on feed, up 2 percent from last year. All cattle and calves in the United States as of January 1, 2021, totaled 93.6 million head, slightly below the 93.8 million head on January 1, 2020. The January inventory of all sheep and lambs in AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST In January 2014, Patrick and his wife, Laurie Greene, launched the California Ag Today Radio Network and broadcasted original, timely agricultural news on 23 radio affiliates in California’s agricultural areas. In 2019, Patrick sold the California Ag Today Radio Network to Ag Information Network in Walla Walla, Washington,the largest radio
AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST Russell Nemetz celebrates the components which make living out west unique and has been a respected broadcast journalist in the new millennium. Russell is no stranger to the beef industry as he appears on RFD TV’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen program as a regular. In 2002, Russell was named NAFB's West Regional and National Horizon AwardWinner.
DRONES FOR CROP SCOUTING It can be an abiotic disorder, for example, it can be water stress or nutrient stress. Or it can be like a disease, a virus or bacteria.”. Ampatzidis has seen promising results with problems such as bacterial spot in tomatoes and powdery mildew in squash. CROP SCOUTING DISEASE AI. Previous Report Florida Grower Named Veteran of the Month. THE LITTLE INVENTION THAT CHANGED HORSEBACK RIDING What we take for granted is a relatively new invention that revolutionized western riding. In fact prior to World War II western stirrups were fastened with leather laces, that is until Earl Blevins a steer wrestler from Wyoming was drafted into the Coast Guard’s horse patrol. While leather laced stirrups were great if you rode thesame horse
JOSH AND THE BAHAMAS David Sparks Ph.D. Frequent contributor to sportsman Spotlight, Josh Mills is a great outdoorsman and human being. And here's one example. I ran a pretty successful campaign to help people in the Bahamas without hurricane recovery. I ended up running this thing called Dozenfor Dorian.
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GEORGIA'S DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BILL AND USMEF SPRING Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signs bill making Daylight Saving Time permanent in the state, but must wait for Congress to approve, and U.S. Meat Export Federation's Spring Conference was held virtually and market diversification was one of the big topics. PER CAPITA FARM INCOME California farmers and ranchers brought in $50 billion in farm cash receipts in 2019, by far the most in the nation. But California’s per capita farm income total worked out to $1,268. Washington ranked No. 2 in the West in farm cash receipts last year with $9.3 billion but that state’s per capita farm income total was $1,226. CATTLE AND SHEEP AND GOAT SURVEYS The total inventory included 1.14 million head of cattle and calves on feed, up 2 percent from last year. All cattle and calves in the United States as of January 1, 2021, totaled 93.6 million head, slightly below the 93.8 million head on January 1, 2020. The January inventory of all sheep and lambs in DAIRYTECH CAPITALIZES ON DATA 12 hours ago · It’s time for your Farm of the Future Report. I’m Tim Hammerich. The agriculture industry is continually finding ways to leverage data. But one challenge is we only get data on yield once peryear.
DRAWING A TOM TO YOU 12 hours ago · Drawing in a gobbler. Wayne Pearson uses a technique for drawing a tom out of hi roost. Strategies for calling in turkeys. My old buddy Wayne Pearson told me this” AGRICULTURAL GROUNDWATER RECHARGE 1 day ago · With California Ag Today, I’m Tim Hammerich. Water efficiency is an important first step to maintaining our groundwater resources, but is there more agriculture can be doing to recharge underground aquifers? PLC RENEWS CALL FOR WILD HORSE MANAGEMENT 12 hours ago · The Public Lands Council (PLC) has renewed the call for responsible, proactive management of horses and burros managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). TEGUS IN THE WILD POSE THREAT TO AG 12 hours ago · Wildlife officials are warning that tegu, a South American lizard that can grow up to 4 feet long, continue to spread across the Southeast. The Argentine black and white tegu has been introduced through the pet trade and has established breedingpopulations
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