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June 19: Katie McRobert, executive director of the Australian Farm Institute, was a webinar panelist for Finding Common Ground in a Divided World. The Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute sponsored the event and you can find a recording here. She shared how Australian farmers export a significantly large portion of their production annually.June 18: Even though Wisconsin has only about 1500 acres of sunflowers, University of Wisconsin/Madison did a podcast episode about sunflower production. Guests Sam Bibby--a Wisconsin Extension educator--and Ben Brockmueller--a research technician at UW/Madison--offered observations about the crop.June 17: Minnesota’s Agricultural Utilization and Research Institute (AURI) hosted a pair of webinars on Expanding Alfalfa’s Potential for Feed and Fertilizer. You can access a recording of Part 1 here, and Part 2 is here.June 16: Water scarcity and drought issues were covered in a media briefing by SciLine, particularly with respect to the western United States. Dr. Elizabeth Koebele of the University of Nevada at Reno was featured as part of a panel of experts talking about drought and water resource management. June 15: K-State and Washburn University Law Professor Roger McEowen issued a warning about a scam involving attempts to sell remote properties to unsuspecting buyers by individuals who are not the property owners. You can listen to an extended version of the story here.June 12: Back in 2000, Congress passed the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act to incentivize two-way trade between the U.S. and sub-Saharan African countries. But the U.S. Meat Export Federation put out a statement suggesting that the trade situation is far from reciprocal. You can read what USMEF’s Jim Remcheck had to say here.June 11: The Purdue University Ag Economy Barometer--a survey of 400 farmers monthly across the U.S.--saw a further drop in farmer sentiment for the economy in May. Michael Langemeier, head of Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture, says inflation is really lowering farmer expectations. You can watch a short video summary here.June 9-10: I interviewed Gregg Dowd, CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation, about his position on the use of artificial intelligence in the dairy industry. Dowd put out a columnon the subject a few days ago. In short, he sees potential for AI to have a positive impact across the dairy industry, from farm to consumer.June 8: The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement is holding a webinar on Thursday, June 11, at 2:00pm Eastern and its open to anyone looking to take advantage of the services offered by the OPPE. Director Steve Messeh did a 4-minute video to promote the event. You can register here for the free event.June 5: The Canadian province of Ontario set aside two million acres in 2005 to protect the land from development. Margaret Zafiriou, a senior research fellow at the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute, shared details in a short video about this Green Belt.