Episodes

  • The Michigan Ag Today Podcast for 2/21/25
    Feb 21 2025
    On the "Finally Friday" edition of the Michigan Ag Today Podcast: Michigan AgrAbility has helped many Michigan farmers with an injury, illness, or aging condition keep farming by providing direct services and modifying their equipment so they can work on their farm. Cade Krieger shares his story with Michigan Ag Today--and how the team at Michigan AgrAbility have helped him over the years with modifications to equipment so he can work at the Michigan State University Fruit and Vegetable Research Farm in Benton Harbor.
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    8 mins
  • The Michigan Ag Today Podcast for 2/20/25
    Feb 20 2025
    On the Thursday podcast, Gary Truitt reports how many in the ag community are concerned about Robert Kennedy, Jr. given his previous statements about farming practices and food production. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Michigan Farm Forecast. Plus, Tom Fritz with EFG Group reviews Wednesday's grain markets.
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    7 mins
  • The Michigan Ag Today Podcast for 2/19/25
    Feb 19 2025
    On the Wednesday edition of the Michigan Ag Today Podcast: You’ve been hearing a lot lately about “The Three T’s”: Trump, Tariffs, and Trade! One ag leader who knows a great deal about all three is Ted McKinney, CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA). McKinney discusses President Trump's tactics on trade with Michigan Ag Today's Eric Pfeiffer. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Michigan Farm Forecast. Plus, Arlan Suderman with StoneX reviews Tuesday's grain markets.
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    8 mins
  • The Michigan Ag Today Podcast for 2/18/25
    Feb 18 2025
    On the Tuesday edition of the Michigan Ag Today Podcast: This week we celebrate National FFA Week! While we shine the spotlight on it this week, FFA members are experiencing personal and professional development all year long. Keystone Cooperative is a proud supporter of FFA, and they’ve created a program specifically for graduating FFA members who want to get right into the workforce. Sarah Morehouse with Keystone shares the benefits of their SEED Program—which stands for Securing Experience and Employee Development. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Michigan Farm Forecast. Plus, even though the grain and livestock markets were closed on Monday for Presidents' Day, you'll hear from market analyst John Zanker and he reviews the factors that could impact trade this week.
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    8 mins
  • The Michigan Ag Today Podcast for 2/17/25
    Feb 17 2025
    On the Presidents' Day edition of the Michigan Ag Today Podcast: On her first full day on the job as U.S. Ag Secretary, Brooke Rollins traveled to Louisville for the National Farm Machinery Show on Friday evening and spent Saturday morning at a farm in nearby Shelbyville, Kentucky. You'll hear from Rollins as she talks about the Farm Bill, Bird Flu, and efforts to streamline the U.S. Department of Agriculture during her visit over the weekend to our neighbors in the Bluegrass State. Also, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Michigan Farm Forecast. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets.
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    7 mins
  • The Michigan Ag Today Podcast for 2/14/25
    Feb 14 2025
    On the "Finally Friday" edition of the Michigan Ag Today Podcast: C.J. Miller visits the National Farm Machinery Show at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville and chats with Leo Bose with CaseIH. Bose shares insights on sales of new farm machinery, and what customers are most concerned about when making that new equipment purchase. Chief Meterologist Ryan Martin has your Michigan Farm Forecast. Plus, Karl Setzer with Consus Ag Consulting reviews Thursday's grain markets.
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    8 mins
  • The Michigan Ag Today Podcast for 2/12/25
    Feb 12 2025
    On the Wednesday edition of the Michigan Ag Today Podcast: A dive into where farmland values are headed after steady values for the most part in recent years. Will that trend continue? Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Michigan Farm Forecast. Plus, Arlan Suderman with Stone X reviews Monday's grain markets.
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    7 mins
  • The Michigan Ag Today Podcast for 2/11/25
    Feb 11 2025
    On the Tuesday edition of the Michigan Ag Today Podcast: Michigan Ag Today President Eric Pfeiffer discusses a new Farm Bill, President Trump's tariff policy, and other national issues impacting farmers on the latest episode of the AgBioscience Podcast—Presented by AgriNovus Indiana. You'll hear a preview from that podcast. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Michigan Farm Forecast. Plus, market analyst John Zanker reviews Monday's grain markets.
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    7 mins