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programs.
April 17:
Audrey Comerford
of Oregon State University Extension talks about the agritourism industry in a
clip
put out by the news service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
April 14-16: I interviewed Tom Ferree, CEO of
Connected Nation
, a nonprofit dedicated to the goal of full broadband connectivity nationwide. The organization is observing its 25th
anniversary this year. He also discussed a
joint venture involving Connected Nation and network interconnection pioneer Hunter Newby
to build and operate 125 Internet Exchange
Points across the country.
April 13: Purdue University’s
Ag Economy Barometer for March
showed an uptick in farmer optimism, even though fertilizer and energy prices were increasing rapidly, because crop
prices were also rising. The war with Iran factored in. Purdue ag economist Joana Colussi and the head of Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture, Michael Langemeier, discussed the
findings
here
.
April 9-10: Minnesota’s
Agricultural Utilization Research Institute
is hosting two web sessions on the potential for alfalfa. The first (in March) featured a discussion including Beth
Nelson, president of the
National Alfalfa and Forage Alliance
, as well as
Minnesota farmer Lynn Brakke
, who grows organic alfalfa. At the time of this posting (4/5/2026), a recording of
the webinar was not yet available. Part 2, however, is scheduled for April 16. You can register (free) for it
here
.
April 8:
Finola Colgan
, a law lecturer and mental health training specialist with the Technological University of the Shannon in Ireland, was part of a panel discussing stress management
during farm operations. The panel was hosted by the
Northeast Center for Occupational Safety and Health
, and there’s a recording of it
here
.
April 7: Kansas State University Weed Scientist
Keith Harmoney
laid out the case for the benefits of burning for pasture management in
a recent episode of the K-State radio program,
Agriculture Today
. He says it’s a potential tool for managing invasive species, such as Eastern red cedar.
April 6: The
Agri-Pulse
news service hosted a recent webinar on How Phosphate CVDs Squeeze U.S. Farmers and Threaten Food Security. There’s a recording of it
here
.
April 1-3: Some highlights from the
Agri-Pulse Ag and Food Policy Summit
.
March 30-31: The
National Ag Day
event in Washington, D.C., included a slate of ag and political dignitaries. You can view a video recording
here
.
March 27:
Indiana strawberry farmer Ed Bell tells the story of how he suffered a disabling shooting as a young man but was able to adapt to the setback and eventually operate a
strawberry farm
.
March 26: Minnesota hosted a
Partners in Ag Innovation conference
recently (video recordings of the sessions are
here
) that concluded with a talk by
Minnesota’s ag commissioner,
Thom Petersen
.
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