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WikiListen

Victor Varnado

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Explore Wikipedia in a daily podcast with Rachel Teichman, LMSW, and Victor Varnado, KSN as they read articles aloud and provide light commentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Farm. Food. Facts. And everything in between. A podcast featuring the leading minds in the future of sustainable food systems. Brought to you by U.S. Farmers & Ranchers in Action.
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Calling all spiritual seekers to follow me down the metaphorical rabbit hole of consciousness exploration, where past lives, psychic abilities, extra terrestrials, and multidimensional realities illuminate our paths to self-discovery. Welcome to the greatest show in the Universe 🌀🐇
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Talkin' Crap

Dan Andersen

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This podcast is produced and hosted by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach manure management specialist Dr. Dan Andersen. This podcast will feature information and interviews with individuals with expertise related to the science technology and best management practices surrounding manure management. Please subscribe to the Talkin' Crap podcast and stay tuned for new episodes. Follow us on Twitter @DrManure or check out our website at www.extension.iastate.edu/immag.
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The Barnyard Broadcast

Penn State Extension

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Join our host as she interviews producers, industry representatives, and Penn State Extension professionals about current topics that affect livestock producers. Topics include general care, health, nutrition, breeding, milking, and marketing. The Barnyard Broadcast also includes a monthly market update so producers can stay current on state and national trends.
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In The Coop

Poultry Industry Council

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'In the Coop' is an educational podcast brought to you by the Poultry Industry Council. The show explores relevant and interesting topics pertaining to poultry production in Ontario. Tune in byweekly as we explore the ins and outs of the Ontario poultry with various industry experts.
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The Uncannery

Ron, Doug, and Don

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Join us as three friends come together in a delightful blend of education and hilarity. We take turns teaching each other about the most unusual and obscure topics imaginable. From the history of sporks to the secret lives of ants, no subject is off-limits for our light-hearted yet informative discussions. Expect a generous sprinkle of laughter, quirky anecdotes, and plenty of friendly banter as we explore the wackiest corners of knowledge. So, come pull up a virtual chair, pour yourself a b ...
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Bovine Banter

Penn State Extension

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Bovine Banter focuses on management, production, and profitability to help make farms more successful. Join the Penn State Extension Dairy Team for informal educational conversations with dairy producers, industry representatives and Penn State faculty and research. Each week we will cover hot topics in the dairy industry that will help dairy producers become more profitable. Guests will compare research with experiences of what has and has not worked on their farms and provide tips to help ...
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Cow-Side Conversations

Center for Dairy Excellence

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“Cowside Conversations” is a monthly podcast brought to you by the Center for Dairy Excellence. We’ve heard time and time again that dairy farmers learn the most from other dairy farmers. So, in this podcast we’re going to share real-time farmer insight, tricks of the trade, and inspiring stories from dairies across Pennsylvania.
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The Sustainable Food Trust podcast questions current food production methods and sheds light on the future of farming. Chief Executive Patrick Holden hears from a range of voices, including policymakers, business leaders, food producers and campaigners, about some of the issues facing farming systems across the world.
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Suave

Futuro Media

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Winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Audio Reporting The U.S is the only country in the world that allows minors to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Approximately 2,500 juveniles have been effectively sentenced to die in prison — considered “irredeemable” by the state for crimes committed when they were just teenagers. One of them was David Luis “Suave” Gonzalez, who entered prison at 17 expecting to leave in a coffin. Suave tells the story of what happens wh ...
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The Bible Teaches

3ABN Australia Radio

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Sharing sermons from around Australia, proclaiming the everlasting gospel in all its dimensions. Topics include relationships, health, prophecy, salvation through Christ and much more.
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KAIROS ENERGY

Rachel Deradoorian

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A podcast dedicated to energy & sustainability featuring current projects, industry leaders & emerging technologies. Hosted by Rachel Deradoorian. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kairosenergy/support
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In stockmanship (the art and science of handling cattle in a safe, effective, low-stress manner), we have this phrase . . . good movement draws good movement. It’s this thing that happens when we ask a small group of cattle, maybe a cow, or a pair to move out in a certain direction and their movement draws the whole herd into moving in the same direction. Good movement happens when we approach the cattle with a positive attitude, read and really listen to what they’re telling us, and communi ...
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Screaming Meals

Screaming Meals

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IndyCar racing driver Marcus Armstrong entertains some of the most exciting people in the motorsport world. Alongside co-hosts Clement Novalak (European Le Mans Series driver for Inter Europol Competition) and James Blair (world-class insurance salesman), they discuss the latest chat from the paddock and share their latest dining escapades.
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Have you ever poured out your life story to your hairdresser? Dropped the latest gossip to your manicurist? Spilled your guts to your masseuse? You can only imagine the conversations with celebrities and their fashion designers are something you do not want to miss… Hosted by celebrity fashion icons and husbands, Pol' Atteu and Patrik Simpson from the hit Amazon Prime Video TV show, Gown and Out Beverly Hills and regular co- hosts of Jeff Lewis Live on Sirius XM Channel 102, Radio Andy – thi ...
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Farmland Energy Legal Podcast

Center for Agricultural and Shale Law

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This is the Farmland Energy Legal Podcast, brought to you by the Center for Agricultural and Shale Law. This podcast was created to keep you in the know on current events and legal developments relating to energy development in rural America.
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Healthy Critters Radio

Horse Radio Network

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We are hopeless animal lovers, who want to share our experience and knowledge with you, for the betterment of your animals’ lives. We focus on health, nutrition, behavior, and ideas for overall well-being and happiness. Twice a month, we bring you guest experts, advice, and commentary, and a lot of fun and laughter!
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Audio sermons by Pastors Todd & Mary Bishop of Church Unleashed. Visit mychurchunleashed.tv for details. || Pastors Todd & Mary are dynamic, creative communicators with a passion to inspire hope. This podcast will motivate you, encourage you, and teach complex Biblical principles in a simple way. | @TODDRBISHOP @MEBISHOP78
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The Healthy Garden

Randy Ritchie

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The Healthy Garden Podcast, with Randy Ritchie. Where soil is important and growing a healthier world is job #1! As an industry insider, Randy takes us on a journey across the landscape of gardening. The Healthy Garden Podcast topics range from the truth about organics, to how to make compost tea, how GMO’s get into your soil, how to fix your clay soil, organic rose care, growing healthy nutrient dense food, and why he hasn’t sprayed a pesticide or an herbicide in over 25 years. Health is We ...
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The glam squad is in overdrive as Pol’ Atteu and Patrik Simpson welcome actress, model, and total powerhouse Danielle Vasinova into the Undressed hot seat! You know her from The Bay (where she snagged an Emmy), the Yellowstone universe (1923), and now the buzzy new series The Madison alongside Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell. But behind the Holl…
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Wisconsin has a history in hemp production that dates back to 1908 when farmers started growing the crop. The state played a key role during World War II when hemp was being used for rope. Today, hemp is used in a variety of products but the key is growing a crop that meets market quality requirements. Kiley Allan visits with UW-Madison Hemp Resear…
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In today's episode, I'm diving into the concept of "manure to meaning" and why acknowledging the crap is the first step. The thing is, you can't turn crap into fertilizer right away. You have to admit it's manure FIRST, then compost it, sit with it, turn it over, and give it time to break down. Otherwise, it won't turn into anything that will be us…
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On today's Advancing Nitrogen Smart Podcast, Brad Carlson and Melissa Wilson explain aspects of Minnesota laws and regulations that manure applicators should be aware of. What are the requirements for manure testing, and how often should you do it? What are some general restrictions for manure application in Minnesota? How do buffers and setbacks h…
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In today’s episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Dan Smith, program manager at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Nutrient and Pest Management Program, about how Wisconsin farmers are using cover crops, manure credits, and nutrient planning tools to cut costs, improve soil health, and boost sustainability. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podc…
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A young person in your town may have the answer to how to grow food on the moon. A global science experiment called Plant the Moon Challenge encourages kids in grades 4 through 12 to see who can grow the best crops using a lunar soil simulant. A state STEM specialist outlines the project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/a…
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Maple syrup, beef, and family history -- that's the story from this Centennial Farm in northeastern Pierce County. With help from Compeer Financial, we're celebrating one of Wisconsin’s proudest traditions -- the Century and Sesquicentennial Farm Program. These are farms that have been in the same family for more than 100 or 150 years, carrying on …
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Fall is coming and to go along with the pumpkins, spiced lattes, and changing leaves, we also have corn Mazes. And a special one in Lodi is paying homage to the state we call home. Ben Jarboe talks to Angie Treinen an owner of the Treinen Farm Corn Maze. So why is Wisconsin the focus of this year's maze and what does it take to encapsulate the deta…
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Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin has partnered with the Wisconsin Sports Network to celebrate high school athletes who also work or are involved in dairy farming. “WSN is a perfect partner,” said Jessica Kelley, DFW district director for Richland and Sauk counties. “They have strong roots in local athletics, and by working with them, we’re able to highli…
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When life throws unexpected challenges at farm families, whether it’s illness, injury, or disaster, Farm Rescue is there to keep the wheels turning. With the help of dedicated volunteers, they step in to plant, harvest, haul, and even feed livestock, making sure families can keep farming through the toughest times. Today, we’re talking with Wade Pe…
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Attend one or more of the free Agricultural Community Engagement (ACE) Twilight Meetings on August 25, 26, 27, and 28 from 6-8:30 p.m., in Durand, Tomah, Newton, and Watertown. Each meeting will kick off with a farm tour at 6 p.m., followed by ice cream and open discussions. In an interview with Mid-West Farm Report, Duane Chapman of Chapman Farms …
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We’re heading to Airy Point Farms in St. Cloud, Wisconsin, where thousands of dahlias burst into bloom each summer. Nicole and Derek Sippel made the leap from six generations of conventional dairying into agricultural tourism -- hosting U-pick flowers, festivals, and community events. Nicole shares the challenges and opportunities of running a dire…
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Retirement is something that’s usually celebrated with parties and congratulations. But in farming, it doesn’t quite go like that. There are a few reasons for this, but the main one is a question of identity. If you’re not a farmer, then who are you? That question typically delays farm transitions and succession planning. University of Missouri Ext…
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With cattle prices high and ranching costs rising, efficiency matters more than ever. In today's episode, Lorrie Boyer talks with Andrew Coppin, CEO of Ranchbot, to talk about remote water monitoring, the economic realities of today’s cattle industry, and why technology will shape the ranches of tomorrow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit pod…
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Hemp harvest has begun. It is the ideal time to harvest hemp for fiber. Grain harvest is in its early stages. Overall, it has been a good growing season as the crop likes warm conditions with adequate moisture. Late season precipitation and higher humidity creates ideal conditions for insects. Producers will watch these pressures into the fall. Phi…
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Wisconsin soybean harvest is right around the corner but before farmers get in their combines, the Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) is reminding growers to enter the 2025 Wisconsin Soybean Yield Contest before the Aug. 31, 2025, deadline. “You can’t win if you don’t enter,” said WSA Director Shawn Conley, a professor in the agronomy department a…
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Imagine going from bystander to lifesaver in just minutes. That’s the mission of Stop the Bleed – a provider of bleeding control training. The goal is to empower anyone, anywhere, to take three simple actions that can control severe bleeding and save a life. Kathi Hegranes joins us from the Trauma Center at ThedaCare Neenah and the Fox Valley Regio…
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Agriculture plays a part in everything we do. Recently, I was surprised to learn that agriculture even has a role in tattoo art. Graham Cassellius joins us from his 34-acre farm named Cassell Hollow Farm in Vernon County. When he bought the farm more than a decade ago, he inherited about 3,500 hazelnut trees. It took a few years for him to decide t…
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Exhibiting livestock is a labor of love. Long hours and late nights in the barn ensure both the animal and the exhibitor are ready for the big day. Extension Youth Livestock Specialist, Bernie O’Rourke, explains the best practices to keep livestock calm at fairs. She says it all starts at home! From flight zone to proper loading and unloading tips,…
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It’s that time of year again; time for the Fall Fertilizer Outlook on the Nutrient Management Podcast. Given the overall economics of crop production right now, how should farmers be approaching their fertilizer decisions this fall? What are some regional differences with respect to fertilizer management this year? There has been a renewed focus on…
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Managing weeds is much more of a challenge in our soybean fields. Eric Scherder, Ph.D. is the US Crop Protection Technical Lead at Corteva Agriscience. He tells us about the common weeds in our corn and soybean fields. He focuses on the importance of a pre-emergent application and having a thorough understanding of your fields. See omnystudio.com/l…
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It's that time of year! Manure pits are being emptied and farm fields are fragrant. Although most think of the DNR as the wildlife enforcers, they're also responsible for monitoring manure management. Jason Knutson, the Watershed Management Director with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources talks to Ben Jarboe. He says they focus on making…
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The U.S. is at a competitive disadvantage globally when it comes to trade. That's the summary from Dr. Dave Kohl, Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Finance and Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship at Virginia Tech. He talks with Bob Bosold about a SWOT ( Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threat) he's conducting on the U.S. He say…
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Send us a text When Charles Vance Miller died on Halloween 1926, few could have predicted the bizarre legacy this childless Toronto lawyer would leave behind. Born to humble farming parents, Miller had built an empire through shrewd investments in breweries, silver mines, and racehorses, becoming one of Canada's wealthiest bachelors. But without he…
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Manure foam – what is it, why does it happen, and why should you care? In this episode, Dan Andersen breaks down the bubbling mystery of manure foam, the science, the risks, and the research. He also explores best practices to stay safe and informed based on years of research and forming instances across the Midwest, explores what is happening unde…
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Peaches may not be the first fruit you think of in Wisconsin, but cold-hardy varieties allow farms like Creek Bed Farmacy in Poynette to grow them successfully. Farmer Julie Schoeneberg says the trees thrive on the farm’s rolling hills, which provide good drainage, and southern Wisconsin’s climate offers the “chill units” peaches need to set buds. …
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This weekend the 62nd Badger Steam and Gas Engine Club Show chugs into Baraboo. If you look across the audience, you may notice that it's heavily male influenced, but that doesn't mean that the fairer sex isn't engaged. Heidi Knuth was born into the hobby of collecting John Deere equipment. It's a family tradition for the Knuths. She is proud to be…
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In today’s episode, Lisa Foust Prater talks with Dylan Blankenship about his remarkable journey from aviation to agriculture in the rugged landscapes of Alaska. Dylan shares how he embraced the challenges of peony farming and hay production in a state known for its extreme conditions. He also offers insight into the unique agricultural practices an…
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Humanity is in the middle of a messy, unprecedented mass awakening. Powerful systems have been shaping our world for centuries — but now the cracks are showing. The choices we make right now will decide the future of our planet. This isn’t about fear — it’s about seeing clearly, acting boldly, and remembering who we are. In this video, we’ll explor…
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Jacqi Coleman, Senior Vice-President of Sustainability Partnerships and Stewardship, and Bridgett Hilshey, Senior Director of Sustainability Projects, both at Dairy Management Inc., share what they are keeping an eye on in the space of environmental sustainability. And check out the Dairy Conservation Navigator, created by the U.S. Dairy Checkoff, …
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Kiara Liz Ortega, AKA: Former Miss Universe Puerto Rico, star of Mira Quién Baila (which she won!), and TV host, takes us on a journey from bartending in San Juan to walking the stage in Bangkok for Miss Universe — and everywhere in between. We learn (in hilarious fashion) that Puerto Rico is in fact an island. Cue the laughter as we share memories…
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Josie Bailey is the 2025 National Guernsey Queen. Her family lives in Tomah with a herd that is majority Holstein. She fell in love with the Guernsey breed after helping a friend at the state fair. The experience sparked her interest in starting her own herd of the Guernseys. What started nearly 3 years ago with one cow, has become a herd of 11. Sh…
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It may be late in the growing season, but it isn't too late to monitor the health and wellness of crops. Jacob Getz is a Certified Crop Specialist with Insight FS in the Madison area. Farmers are expecting a good corn and soybean crop. He says there is some pathogen pressure, and it isn't too late to make a fungicide application if deemed necessary…
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Bob Wilson didn't start out as a bison producer. The owner/operator of Morning Star Bison in Nanaimo, BC started in beef - until Mad Cow Disease decimated the Canadian market and forced him to rethink his ranching plans. Today Wilson has a herd of 50 bison on roughly 200 acres he's carved from timber land. He's had to really carefully manage his an…
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Canada continues to suffer with wildfires and the lack of rain. Pam Jahnke visits with one of the hosts during their Canadian Rockies Farm Tour, Bob Wilson. Wilson started out as a beef producers but exited that industry when Mad Cow Disease closed many beef markets for Canadian producers. Now he's raising 50 bison on his Morning Star Bison Ranch o…
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Welcome back to the Successful Farming Podcast. In today’s episode, Laurie Boyer talks with Clint Ore of Ore Farms in North Central Indiana about his journey from 200 acres to 4,000 acres, and how he uses no-till, strip-till, and cover crops on every acre to improve soil health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Here in Wisconsin the agricultural community takes pride in remembering the past which allowed for the advancements to help farmers today. This was one of the founding ideas behind the Badger Steam and Gas show in Baraboo. 2025 marks the 62nd year of the show and Steve Roudebush, the President of the Badger Steam and Gas engine club, shares some in…
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Old iron at work. That's what you can look forward to at the 62nd annual Badger Steam & Gas Engine show this weekend outside of Baraboo. Ben Jarboe takes a closer look with Steve Rodebush, president of the club. He says they're focused on the Ford and Ferguson brands this year. He also explains that there will be many demonstrations giving people a…
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Gray Wolves are on their way to being delisted after a great boom in their population that has started to impact livelihoods. Following this delisting Wisconsin is looking for the best way to manage their population moving forward. This led to the Wolf advisory committee being created. Bob Mitchell the Senior Partner of Spring Creeks Cattle Company…
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Kendall and Greg Peterson of the Peterson Farm Bros rose to fame in 2012 with their viral parody video “I’m Farming and I Grow It,” a twist on LMFAO’s hit song. Since then, they’ve continued using social media to bridge the gap between farmers and consumers through music videos and educational content. Stephanie Hoff caught up with the brothers at …
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In today's episode, I'm diving into why you may be waiting for a crisis to seek help. The truth is, we don't HAVE to wait until everything feels like it's falling apart or completely on fire to reach out for support. Inner work isn't just for the breaking points. It's the fence check before the cows ever enter the pasture. It's choosing to tend to …
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