Agriculture Today Podcast 02/21/2022
AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST for February 21, 2022 http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220221.mp3
AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST for February 21, 2022 http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220221.mp3
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: David Blume is with Whiskey Hill Farms and talks about regenerative agriculture http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220218ABR.mp3
AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST for February 18, 2022 http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220218.mp3
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Ed Blair with Blair Brothers Angus Ranch in Vale, South Dakota, is the recipient of the Region VII Environmental Stewardship Award http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220217ABR.mp3
AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST for February 17, 2022 http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220217.mp3
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Greg Puckett is a Mercer County (WV) Commissioner and serves as the Chairman for the National Association of Counties (NACo) Rural Action Caucus. He talks … Read More
AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST for February 16, 2022 http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220216.mp3
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Kody Bessent is CEO of Plains Cotton Growers (PCG) in Lubbock, TX, and talks about the current situation Congress is facing with a Continuing Resolution … Read More
AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST for February 15, 2022 http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220215.mp3
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Jessica Rosenworcel is the new Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in Washington, DC, and talks about challenges facing agriculture and rural America, especially … Read More
AGRICULTURE TODAY PODCAST for February 14, 2022 http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/20220214.mp3
For every dollar spent by a consumer on domestically produced food in 2019, U.S. farmers received just 14.3ยข of that “food dollar” on average.
When it comes to selling their crop, farmers can choose a futures contract, an options contract, or a marketing contract.