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Husker Harvest Days, dairy markets, the value of a co-op, a partnership to decarbonize a fleet, an aftermarket parts story and growing crops in Missouri are featured this week.
September 14, 2024
At Husker Harvest Days, Mike talked to Matt Jungmann, national events director, Farm Progress, about beef exhibits, cover crop plots, irrigation tech and more. He also talked to Jason Luebbe, the host farmer for the show, about the crops for the harvest demonstrations.
Joining Mike at the desk, Ben Laine, Terrain senior dairy analyst, talks markets, including: dairy prices, dairy product exports, cheese production and inventories, domestic consumption, market advice and risk management, beef-on-dairy, price pullback concerns, milk production, impact of fat, and dairy policy.
Greg Soulje is in with a weather forecast for the week.
Chad Tentinger, founder, Legacy Beef Co-op, talks about why they founded the co-op, and what it offers for producers.
Max is at Steiner Tractor Parts with Dan Steiner. They talk about what the parts store offers, product quality, customer service, Inventory and more.
At Farm Progress Show, Mike talked with Heather Buechter, Clean Fuels Alliance America, about a partnership with PepsiCo to reach decarbonization goals.
Greg is back with an extended weather outlook.
At Husker Harvest Days, Mike talked to Nebraska Farmer editor Curt Arens about the history of Husker Harvest Days, the value of the show for farmers, beef industry insights,
There's a 1966 Farmall Super 1206 in Max's Tractor Shed.
Mark Stock shares the lineup for BigIron Auctions.
The FFA tribute this week goes to Cody Messer, Iowa State FFA southeast vice president.
In the ag tech segment, Chad Colby shares something he found at Farm Progress Show this year, a polisher kit for ag equipment from Protect Systems, as well as a ceramic coating.
In the Plan Smart, Grow Smart series, Max traveled to Osborn, Missouri, to talk to Chris Curtis, Curtis Family Farms. They terrace their fields, and have challenges including lack of moisture. He scouts fields with his BASF rep, and likes the chemistry the company offers. Curtis tried Veltyma and was pleased, and looks forward to leaving the farm to the next generation.
This Week in Agribusiness features market news, ag technology, weather and farms, weekly on RFD-TV, and can be found each week on FarmProgress.com.
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