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April 21-25: All this week’s shows are derived from a presentation by Sir Richard Roberts on “
Debunking Myths about GMOs
.” Roberts and a colleague were awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine. He recently spoke at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.
April 18: Today’s show is based on a program put on by the
AgriSafe Network
titled Using Telehealth Counseling to Reach Agricultural Communities: A Clinician’s Perspective. You can
view the session
here
, but you may have to sign up for a free membership before doing so.
April 17: Minnesota’s Agricultural Utilization Research Institute did a
webinar
in March titled Future of Protein Sustainability - Food and Feed, which included traditional and alternative
protein sources and what’s being done to prepare for increased global demand for protein.
April 15-16: These shows were based on a webinar on Succession Planning and Transitioning to the Next Generation, which was hosted by the
Northeast Center for Occupational Health
and Safety
/
New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health
. The webinar had not been posted online as of 4/13/2025, but you can listen to an audio version of it
here
.
April 14: In
a recent episode of the Farm+Food+Facts podcast
from
U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action
, Dr. Leanna Nigon and David Townsend from
The Fertilizer Institute
discussed the
4Rs model for nutrient management.
April 11:
Louisiana farmers are apparently bullish on sugarcane
, as planted acres expand in both traditional growing areas of the state and beyond.
April 10: Steven Mirsky of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service has
a podcast with Scientific American magazine called Science Talk
, and
he discusses the
use of artificial intelligence (AI) with respect to crop production
.
April 9: In a
recent episode
of the South Dakota Farmers Union podcast,
Our Way of Life
,
SDFU President Doug Sombke
talked with Willie Cade, Director of the Theo Brown Society, about
the
Right to Repair movement
. Cade is the grandson of
Theophilus “Theo” Brown
, a prominent engineer with John Deere during the first half of the 20th century.
April 8: With all the back-and-forth about seed oils, we featured
Julie Garden-Robinson
, an extension food and nutrition specialist with North Dakota State University Extension, who
cited qualified research showing
seed oils (corn oil, soybean oil, canola, sesame, sunflower, safflower, grapeseed, and rice bran) are generally good for you if consumed in moderation
.
April 7: Based on some analysis of
U.S. Department of Agriculture information
, Kansas State University’s Flinchbaugh Ag Policy Chair,
Jenny Ifft
,
predicted financial stress this year for
the farm sector
. The group most at risk, says Ifft, are growers of corn, soybeans, and wheat.
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