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COVID-19 emergency school nutrition campaign takes on hunger
Episode 25
GENYOUth, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to creating healthier school communities, announced this week the establishment of a COVID-19 E…
6 years ago
Water quality: A matter of life or death
Episode 24
Water is not water is not water, at least when it comes to what’s best for livestock and poultry.
Jesse McCoy is an environmental scientist with Neog…
6 years ago
Livestock tech industry faces connectivity challenges
Episode 23
The current state of rural internet connectivity is generally poor and particularly challenging in rural areas located farthest from major roads, cit…
6 years ago
Special Report: Farm Bureau economist discusses COVID-19 impact
Episode 22
John Newton, chief economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation, has been working with Congress since late last week to try to get some sort of a…
6 years ago
Special Report: Frontline observations from animal food industry in COVID-19 battle
Episode 21
Flatten the curve. That is the term of the day as the nation responds to the spread of COVID-19, a deadly virus of concern to human lives, particular…
6 years ago
NCBA CEO talks COVID19, Brazil beef, GIPSA
Episode 20
Since the first trading day of the year, the April live cattle futures contract is off 25% and the April feeder cattle contract is down 22%. All segm…
6 years, 1 month ago
Special Report: Talking COVID-19 and the impact on livestock markets
Episode 19
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 13% Monday, reflecting growing fears over the spread of coronavirus in the U.S. and across Europe, and w…
6 years, 1 month ago
Farmer of the Future: What will agriculture look like in 2040?
Episode 18
Some estimates suggest that just 5% of farms will produce 75% or more of America’s agricultural output by 2040. While the forces of consolidation and…
6 years, 1 month ago
A trade chat with USDA undersecretary Ted McKinney
Episode 17
Trade is hugely important to U.S. agriculture. In late February, U.S. Department of Agriculture chief economist Robert Johansson said U.S. agricultur…
6 years, 1 month ago
USDA's Greg Ibach talks African swine fever
Episode 16
As the livestock and poultry industries have become more global in nature, concern over the spread of foreign animal diseases seems to be an ever-pre…
6 years, 1 month ago