Episodes

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Cover Crops: Planting With a Purpose

Are cover crops a worthwhile investment? Do their benefits outweigh their potential drawbacks?   Join Mike Howell and North Dakota State University's Assistant Professor of Extension Soil Science, Dr. Brady Goettl, as they explore the value of planting cover crops for your soil (and not for sale). From Dr. Goettl's opinion on the benefits and drawbacks of cover cropping to current incentive programs and practical tips for cover crop planning, we discuss it all in this exciting episode. Tune in today to uncover Dr. Goettl's path in soil health and fertility while gaining practical insights for cover cropping on your operation. Plus, you'll uncover what Dr. Goettl says to every farmer considering the use of cover crops.   Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com   Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics

 
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 5/6/25

On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and Hoosier farmers have the news including the Tuesday crop tour around Indiana for planting updates. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has an update on whether we see more rain and when the drying will continue, and the Monday corn, soybean and wheat markets all sold off, giving back more than the Friday gains. Andy Eubank has settlements and analyst John Zanker adds his market insights. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.

 
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363. Oaken’s Shashi Raghunandan talks the landowner + farmer relationship, agtech that saves time + money

The American Farm Bureau estimates that roughly 40% of US farmland is either rented of leased. It’s a reality that creates a labyrinth of contracts and agreements between farmers and landowners that the two have to navigate together. One entrepreneur is turning to the power of software to transform that challenge into an opportunity that makes that relationship a little easier to navigate. Shashi Raghunandan, CEO of Oaken, joins us to talk the complex web between landowners and farm operators. We get into:  

  • The existing challenge between landowners and farmers, especially as farms grow to significant acreage 
  • Oaken as a platform not only manage multiple contracts for large acre farms but to also manage the unique specifics of each individual deal  
  • How the migration to cloud-based technologies like Oaken balance in an industry like agriculture that is largely relationship-based 
  • The feedback farmer customers are giving on the Oaken platform thus far 
  • Shashi’s background in payments and financial services and how it paved the way to him connecting with Purdue DIAL Ventures and eventually leading Oaken 
  • What to expect from Oaken in the next 12-18 months  


 
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 5/5/25

On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including a U.S. and China trade update and a visit to an Indiana farm helping veterans in need. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has more clouds and a little bit of moisture to start the week before some dry days, and the Friday corn, soybean and wheat markets were mostly higher. Andy Eubank has settlements and analyst Brain Basting offers his market insights. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.

 
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Indiana Dept. of Agriculture, Trade Wars, & Breakfast Cereals

What’s going on in the ag department of Indiana?  Don Lamb joins hosts Sal Sama and Jeff Jarrett in the podcast room for today’s episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies.  Don is the Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture and is a second-generation farmer who has produced popcorn, corn, soybeans and seed wheat.

Don describes some of the chaos happening in the ag department and the unknowns associated with the budget cuts and the challenges that have occurred as a result of that.  You’ll learn more about how the Department of Agriculture works with some of Indiana’s regulatory agencies and how tariffs are impacting the agriculture industry.  Sal, Jeff, and Don will tackle tough topics like the urban sprawl, increased wages for H-2A workers, and what’s happening with the idea to create a water pipeline to move water to Boone County, Indiana.  “We’re in a very, very interesting time, and I think the people that would say, ‘Here’s where we’re going’ don’t really know.  We’re all a little bit riding the waves right now…”


 
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The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast for 5/3/25

On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Last week, we told you that your state lawmakers cut the general fund for the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) by five percent. However, the Indiana Grain Buyers Licensing Warehousing Agency (IGBLWA) saw its budget trimmed in half! C.J. Miller talks with Governor Mike Braun (R-IN) to discuss those budget cuts, and to get his response to news that Indiana's farmland owners will only see about one-tenth of the savings that Hoosier homeowners will see with the recent Property Tax Relief Bill that Braun has now signed into law.

You'll also hear from Indiana State Veterinarian Kyle Shipman, as he lays out a plan for poultry projects and dairy cattle judging at the county fairs if there is a positive test for avian influenza in or near that county.

Plus, you'll meet Ashley Stockwell, an Indiana Dairy producer from Steuben County, who is also this year's Indy 500 Rookie Milk Person!

All that—plus Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets. That's part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!

 
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 5/2/25

On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including the new HAT planting forecast and C.J. catches up with Governor Braun to talk budget cuts to Indiana ag agencies. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin is predicting a wetter trend across the region that includes Indiana. He'll detail how long this lasts. The Thursday corn market was mixed while soybean and wheat futures worked higher. Andy Eubank has settlements and analyst Tom Fritz offers his market insights. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.

 
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 5/1/25

On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including an Indiana bill to ban the sale of fake meat in the state and we have details on another E15 summertime waiver. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has rain in the forecast and there will likely be more planting delays. The Wednesday corn and wheat markets rebounded while soybeans continued the negative trend. Andy Eubank has settlements and analyst Tom Fritz offers his market insights. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.

 
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Year-Round E15 & Other Biofuels Policy

The Indiana Corn Growers Association and Indiana Soybean Alliance have been pushing for positive biofuels policy at both the state and federal levels recently. Helena Jette, Director of Market Development and Biofuels, and Steve Howell, Senior Director of Industry Affairs, discuss year-round E15 efforts and much more on this edition of the Indiana Ag Policy Podcast!

The Indiana Ag Policy Podcast is presented by the Indiana Corn Growers Association and Indiana Soybean Alliance with support from Indiana Farm Bureau.

 
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 4/30/25

On the HAT Podcast C.J. Miller and Gary Truitt have the news including what to expect for animals at county fairs in Indiana due to avian influenza and a preview of Gary's new podcast that takes a closer look at health benefits of seed oils. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says it could be a mostly dry Wednesday but that will change starting tonight, and the Tuesday corn, soybean and wheat markets liquidated, first led lower by beans but then corn futures at the close. Andy Eubank has settlements and analyst Arlan Suderman offers his market insights. It's all part of the #HATPodcast, made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - proudly serving local farms, families, and agribusiness for 140 years. Visit them online at FFBT.com to learn more.

 
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