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November 22: The
AgriSafe Network
did a webinar on grain bin safety during National Farm Safety and Health Week. Presenter was
Bill Field of Purdue University Extension
. You can
view it on the
AgriSafe website’s Learning Lab
(requires registration but you can opt for the free membership version).
November 20-21: A
recent episode of ad agency C.O. nxt’s State of the Plate podcast
, included several interviews with participants in the
2024 World Dairy Expo
.
November 19: A USDA report published annually called
Rural America at a Glance
presents a snapshot of trending conditions and circumstances in the countryside.
November 18: With last month’s discontinuation of
Protect the Harvest
, the
Animal Agriculture Alliance
and other groups organized to ensure that farmers and ranchers continue to
operate in the U.S. will be picking up the slack.
November 15:
Hormel
company CEO Jim Snee and his wife, Tammy, talked about
Hormel’s Hometown Food Security Project
in a
video clip
hosted by
Agri-Pulse
.
November 14:
BioFiltro
is a company that developed a system for using large-scale worm beds to naturally “process” livestock manure and other types of biological waste materials. The
company’s president and chairman, Steve Rowe,
was featured in a recent podcast
produced by the advertising agency, C.O.nxt.
November 13:
USDA Economist Megan Sweitzer reports
that grocery prices are expected to go up about 1.2% in 2024 overall. The agency recently updated its
forecast for 2024 and 2025
.
November 12:
Dr. Brent Moore
is a regional veterinarian with the Texas Department of State Health Services who spoke with Farm to Fork about the
feral hog problem
, including the
threat of disease transmission to livestock and to humans.
November 11:
Agri-Pulse
, an online ag news/information service, features an
interview
with Dan Basse, president of
AgResource Company
, discussing general ag issues including the
decline in U.S. agricultural exports.
November 8: Bill Rogers used to be a military lawyer.
Now he’s a farmer in Virginia and suggests that farming and ranching may be a good option for someone who is transitioning from
active duty to civilian life
.
November 7: Glenn Brunkow operates
Brunkow Family Lamb
near Wamego, Kansas, and he’s a fan of putting yourself out there as an ambassador for the farming profession.
November 6: Find out how sleep disorders can impact your health and safety on the farm—or anywhere else, for that matter. Hannah Guenther and Jordan Luxa, both with University of
Nebraska Extension, did a webinar on the subject. You can view it on the
AgriSafe website’s Learning Lab
(requires registration but you can opt for the free membership version).
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