The best agricultural podcast content around the internet. Hear from farmers, ranchers, entrepreneurs, and agribusiness influencers about the issues facing modern agriculture.
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Do you find yourself feeling alone living your Rural life? Are you searching for a community to be a part of? Have you been in the agriculture industry all your life or are you just starting out? Do you feel passionate about agriculture and have the spirit of a rural entrepreneur? Are you looking to be inspired by gutsy and resilient women in agriculture? The Rural Woman Podcast™ is a storytelling podcast that shares interviews from women with a passion for agriculture and rural life. These ...
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The focus of this report is to keep local farmers, ranchers and agribusiness men and women up to date on agriculture industry issues which affect the Washington states rural economy. Bob Larson host of the program covers a broad array of topics; from farm human interest stories, to labor issues, state sponsored trade missions, crop outlook assessments, USDA risk management announcements and animal health stories are examples of the types of news topic categories covered each month.
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Agriculture of America (AOA) is a nationally syndicated, agriculture talk radio show, heard every weekday on over 60 radio stations and SiriusXM Rural Radio 147. Join host Jesse Allen as he talks with leaders and decision makers throughout agriculture including conversations on agriculture policy, markets, agronomy, agriculture weather and much more. Find more details online at https://www.agricultureofamerica.com.
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The Washington Policy Center’s Pam Lewison says so it’s no surprise farmers get defensive when so many with little or no ag experience start pointing climate blame fingers.
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The Washington Policy Center’s Pam Lewison says so it’s no surprise farmers get defensive when so many with little or no ag experience start pointing climate blame fingers.
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Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says time’s up to decide if there will or won’t be a new farm bill this year. He told members of the American Farmland Trust time is of the essence. We need a farm bill now!
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With the September 30 expiration of the current farm bill, many important agriculture programs are on hold, including several trade promotion programs including Title III programs.
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Maybe You Can Relate: The One About Harvest 2024
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On this episode of Maybe You Can Relate, I’ll be speaking about Harvest 2024. At the time of recording, are we done yet? Heck no, but I wanted to share some behind the scenes of what we’ve been doing this harvest and share some fun stories! To hear the full episode, head on over to Patreon.com and join the Patreon Community in supporting the storie…
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One last reminder for anyone interested in attending the 2025 Potato Expo in Orlando, January 9-10, the November 1st early bird registration deadline is almost here.
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Seventy-thousand students are in Indianapolis this week for the 97th National FFA Convention and Expo.
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After recent talks with Japanese officials in Idaho ended with little or no movement on getting U.S. fresh potatoes into Japan, the National Potato Council isn’t giving up.
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After recent talks with Japanese officials in Idaho ended with little or no movement on getting U.S. fresh potatoes into Japan, the National Potato Council isn’t giving up.
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Farm bill challenges will not go away in 2025 if Congress has to punt again on the top farming legislation, according to one American Farm Bureau official.
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Listen up potato industry folks, if you haven’t yet done so, the November 1st deadline for the Potato Expo in Orlando, Florida is fast approaching.
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Natural Chicken Keeping: Embracing Instincts and Understanding Flock Dynamics with Dalia Monterroso
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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Dalia Monterroso. Dalia Monterroso is a chicken keeper and a popular teacher on the basics of backyard chicken keeping. She speaks and teaches classes on the joys of chicken keeping and is passionate about broadening the community of chicken keepers to be more diverse and inclusive. Sh…
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The American Farm Bureau is raising concerns about the unlevel playing field currently created by the 40B and 45Z tax credits.
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The ag trade deficit continues to soar, based on USDA’s latest trade figures for fiscal ’24 through August.
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Food costs continue to rise though more slowly than last year, while farming costs have come down, but like food, remain high, based on the latest data.
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October is National Farm to School month, when schools and farmers alike can celebrate the fresh foods grown by local farmers and served to local students.
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A Look Back: Inspiring Stories from Rural Women Part 8
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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Stéphanie Schiffgens, Marcia Cripps, Megan Harris, Abra Morawiec, Mickey Willenbring, Ashley Clark, Becca Matthews, Melissa Ballard, Colah B. Tawkin and Elaine Vandiver. Join us again for another special episode as we celebrate 5 years of The Rural Woman Podcast!! We are taking a look …
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The Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance is expressing their frustration over the inability of Congress to get a new Farm Bill done.
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With a lot of unfinished business on the table from the last legislative session, the Washington Farm Bureau could use more voices to help get agriculture’s message across.
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With a lot of unfinished business on the table from the last legislative session, the Washington Farm Bureau could use more voices to help get agriculture’s message across.
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The Department of Energy has announced a new study on replacing the Lower Snake River dams leaving some more than a little disappointed.
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The Department of Energy has announced a new study on replacing the Lower Snake River dams leaving some more than a little disappointed.
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The most recent talks with Japanese officials, that began nearly 20 years ago, about getting U.S. fresh potatoes access in Japan, ended just as they have every other year, in frustration.
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Advancing Women in Agriculture Conference West 2024: Mini Interviews Part 2
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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Allison Weaver, Rae Westersund, Pauline Chan, Lucia Sanguinetti, Kyla Krahn, Kati Day-Holland, Julie Sharp, Jennifer Crowson, Hunter Tataryn, Gillian Hurst, Anna Naim, Annalise Steadman and Emily Royce. We’re continuing the mini-interviews from the Advancing Women in Ag conference in A…
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The most recent talks with Japanese officials, that began nearly 20 years ago, about getting U.S. fresh potatoes access in Japan, ended just as they have every other year, in frustration.
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U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse applauds a bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives that passed the Fix our Forests Act to restore forest health and increase resiliency to catastrophic wildfires.
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U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse applauds a bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives that passed the Fix our Forests Act to restore forest health and increase resiliency to catastrophic wildfires.
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Farmers in Washington state are being forced out of business by the growing number of challenges thrown at them. 10th District Senator, and farmer, Ron Muzzall explains.
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Farmers in Washington state are being forced out of business by the growing number of challenges thrown at them. 10th District Senator, and farmer, Ron Muzzall explains.
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Advancing Women in Agriculture Conference West 2024: Mini Interviews Part 1
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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Alexandra Omelchuk, Robin Anderson, Pracilla Wenyika, Mariia Melnychuk, Laurie Rowe, Kendra Wack, Julianne Warner, Janet Nowosad, Erin Day-Johnson, Catherine Kerkoff, Angela Geng and Andrea Hanson. Today, we have a special episode for you! Earlier this year, while attending the Advanci…
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Renewable Fuels Association head Geoff Cooper slammed the Environmental Protection Agencies’ tailpipe emissions rule AND delays in issuing new RFS volumes and tax credit rules.
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House Natural Resources Chair Bruce Westerman, of Arkansas, and Sunnyside Republican Dan Newhouse, Chair of the Congressional Western Caucus have introduced the ESA Amendment Act.
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House Natural Resources Chair Bruce Westerman, of Arkansas, and Sunnyside Republican Dan Newhouse, Chair of the Congressional Western Caucus have introduced the ESA Amendment Act.
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Alexis Taylor, USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, led another successful trade mission overseas, this time to Vietnam.
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Viticulture in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley with Geena Luckett
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On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Geena Luckett. Geena Luckett is the owner and General Manager of Luckett Vineyards. Over the past decade, she has overseen the continued growth of the family-run Annapolis Valley winery while maintaining the Luckett-brand commitment to customer service and quality. With vast experience…
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With elections looming, the Congressional calendar is tight. Right now, Congress is locked in a funding battle and American Farm Bureau's Emily Buckman says the deadline is approaching fast.
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The American Farm Bureau told Congress farmers need reliable, affordable energy to transport crops and livestock, but electric vehicles are not reliable.
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The House of Representatives took steps for protecting U.S. farmland last week with the passing of House Bill 9456, the ‘Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act.’
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The House of Representatives took steps for protecting U.S. farmland last week with the passing of House Bill 9456, the ‘Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act.’
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September was recently declared “Eat Local Month” by the state of Washington with events to celebrate our locally grown food products.
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Episode 123 Replay: Waste Not Wool with Leanna Maksymiuk
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This week, we're featuring a replay episode in loving memory of Leanna Maksymiuk. I interviewed Leanna at the end of 2021 and she was one of those guests that I instantly connected with. The joy and light in her voice when she spoke about the love she had for her family, animals, and land is why I do what I do. Staying connected with her over the l…
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September was recently declared “Eat Local Month” by the state of Washington with events to celebrate our locally grown food products.
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Economic conditions on the farm are getting worse, yet Congress has failed to pass a new farm bill.
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