This Week in Agribusiness, October 19, 2024

Harvest progress, biofuel growth, upcoming Organic Growers Summit, and more featured this week.

October 19, 2024

46 Min View

Mike Pearson starts the show this week talking to Matt Baker, Crop Consultant in the Nutrien “Agronomy for Your Acres” report to check in on harvest progress in Kansas and decisions for 2025.

John Newton, Executive Head - Terrain, joins Mike in the studio to discuss the uncertainty of the markets, the farm bill, as well as other impacts that affect the ag industry.

Greg Soulje takes a look at this week’s weather forecast.

Chad Colby joins Jeff Rowe, CEO, Syngenta on his home farm during harvest. Jeff shares more about the technology and data that is available for farmers.

In this installment of Steiner Stories, Max talks with Brandy Erickson, Customer Service Rep., Steiner Tractor Parts about her role in the business.

This week in the Plan Smart, Grow Smart series, Max Armstrong talks with Chris Curtis, Osborn, Missouri about weed pressure.

Greg Soulje returns with a look at the extended weather outlook.

In the Farm Progress roundup segment, Mike chats with Matt Jungmann, National Events Director, Farm Progress about harvest on his home farm and Matt previews the upcoming Organic Growers Summit.

In Max’s Tractor Shed, Max shares a Farmall 1206 owned by Kristin Gall, New Cambria, Missouri.

Mark Stock shares the lineup from BigIron Auctions.

This week the FFA Tribute spotlights Avery Cole, Kentucky State FFA Vice President.

In the Colby Ag Tech segment, Chad joins Michael Schmidt, Central IL Ag, to talk more about the technology and efficiency of the new Case IH combines in the field.

Donnell Rehagen, Clean Fuels Alliance America, joins Mike to give an update on the biofuel industry.

This Week in Agribusiness features market news, ag technology, weather and farm management and equipment information and opinions. This leading ag news program airs weekly on RFD-TV, and can be found each week on FarmProgress.com.

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