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المحتوى المقدم من Josh Timm and Pam Jahnke. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Josh Timm and Pam Jahnke أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Join Pam Jahnke for the latest farm news. Heard daily on WOZN 96.7 FM and 1670 AM in Madison Wisconsin from 5-6am. Also heard on affiliate stations all over Wisconsin.
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المحتوى المقدم من Josh Timm and Pam Jahnke. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Josh Timm and Pam Jahnke أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Join Pam Jahnke for the latest farm news. Heard daily on WOZN 96.7 FM and 1670 AM in Madison Wisconsin from 5-6am. Also heard on affiliate stations all over Wisconsin.
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1 Help Make Wisconsin #1: Join The Rain Gauge Rally 10:36
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The Wisconsin State Climatology Office and the National Weather Service are calling on residents to become citizen scientists. Throughout March and beyond, Wisconsinites can help by becoming official rainfall reporters and weather observers. "This is a fun activity, especially if you are a weather enthusiast or even if you just want to learn more about the weather," says Sarah Marquardt the Senior Service Hydrologist and Meteorologist with the National Weather Service out of Milwaukee. One of the best ways to contribute is through the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network, also known as CoCoRaHS. Volunteers measure daily precipitation using official rain gauges and submit their data online. Becoming a weather observer is easy and does not require daily reports. Volunteers can submit data when available, and the process only takes a few minutes. Training and resources are available at www.cocorahs.org . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Lake Country Dairy Earns Third Place At U.S. Cheese Contest 9:08
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The 2025 United States Championship Cheese Contest has come to a close with Arethusa Europa from the Arethusa Farm Dairy in Bantam, Connecticut being victors. Wisconsin had a strong showing with 9 entries making the top 20 and Cello Organic Copper Kettle Parmesan by the Lake Country Dairy-Schuman Cheese in Turtle Lake earning the second runner-up honors. Mike Dudas and Aileen Kacvinsky with Schuman Cheese share how it feels to have one of the best cheeses in the nation as well as other entries they were proud of. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Logging the Future: McFarland High School Students Learn from the Ground Up 12:01
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At McFarland High School, students are getting a hands-on education that goes far beyond the classroom—transforming local trees into high-quality lumber for their woodworking projects. Under the leadership of Steve Pennekamp, Technology and Engineering Teacher, the school’s unique milling program allows students to experience the full process from log to finished product, gaining valuable skills along the way. What started as a way to offset rising lumber costs has grown into a community-driven initiative, thanks to a partnership with the Village of McFarland. The result? A sustainable, immersive learning opportunity that teaches craftsmanship, resourcefulness, and problem-solving while giving students a tangible connection to their work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Preparing Farms To Capitalize On Upcoming Draft 19:46
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Today we’re catching up with Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association Executive Director Sheila Everhart. She's working on quite a few exciting things this spring from networking events for farmers all the way to an awards banquet featuring some of the farmers we’ve talked to in this series. First, Sheila has an update on the specialty crop block grant that makes this podcast possible and the buzz ag tourism has been able to create! Visit gowiagtourism.com to explore previous episodes in this series. We touch on all aspects of Wisconsin agriculture and introduce you to the farmers who grow them. On that same page, learn more about WATA's Peer-To-Peer Mentorship Program. There are so many resources through WATA to help your farm diversify revenue streams by inviting people to the farm. And finally, use their website to find an ag-venture near you. There’s even a map to help make the experience easy to plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Cattlemen Practice Patience On Trade And Grocers Prepare For Price Spikes 50:00
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Cattlemen are anxious in 2025 over available inventory, and now new tariffs targeting their markets. Bob Bosold visits with NCBA President Buck Wehrbein. Wehrbein was a guest at the WI Cattlemen's Winter Conference. It's a messy Wednesday around Wisconsin. Some schools are closed because of snow, other areas of the state are getting measurable rain. Stu Muck describes the system moving through. The calendar is getting full for the Steffes Group. Ashley Huhn talks with Pam Jahnke about their new catalog that's been released and how prices are trending. Paid for by Steffes Group. Federal agency offices are working with skeleton crews in many areas. Dr. Amy Hagerman, an agricultural and food policy specialist for Oklahoma State University Extension, says farmers will see some of the consequences of those changes, and will be responsible for keeping track of some of their own records .It's been a pretty steep learning curve for the new president of the Midwest Food Processors Association. Nick Novak has been in the job about 3 months and now is facing tariffs that are rocking his industry. Ben Jarboe finds out more about his agenda, and how he's maneuvering his first few months. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Managing Steel And Aluminum Tariffs While Dairy Capacity Grows At The Wrong Time 50:00
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The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association is sounding the alarm. It sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture asking Secretary Brooke Rollins to immediately release funding for the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives. The program froze, and the stoppage of nearly $29 million dollars stands to impact 420 dairy businesses nationwide. Hidden Springs Creamery in Westby is one of them. Stephanie Hoff tells us that Travis Forgues manages 80 acres and milks 300 sheep for their farmstead cheese. Before the federal government froze the money, the DBIA was supposed to be a tool for Travis to supplement his own investments in growing the farm and creamery. It's not the only frozen program that's creating sleepless nights for Travis -- he also has a loan through the REAP program for his solar array that came online in January. That too, has stopped. It might be a little slick out there this morning, but conditions should continue to improve. That's the weather outlook from Stu Muck. Wisconsin continues to measure the magnitude of the tariffs being levied against China, Canada and Mexico, while preparing for retaliatory effects. Sean Cleary, president of Cleary Building, tells Pam Jahnke that he started to plan for potential tariffs before the election. Now he's working with his sources to keep product coming for building projects, while managing existing inventory to manage costs. Wisconsin dairy is reeling after tariffs started knocking product movement out of whack to Mexico and Canada. Bryce Windecker, New York dairy producer and staff analyst with EverAg, tells Pam Jahnke what manufacturers are doing to try and keep product moving, and what it signals to dairy farms as far as pay price. He notes that we're producing more butterfat than we have in decades, and that's causing butter prices to retreat. He also focuses on New Zealand's latest strategy to offset their increased milk production by targeting some of the U.S's hot markets like Japan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 From Farm Fields to Front Yards: Join the Rain Gauge Rally 8:28
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The Wisconsin State Climatology Office and the National Weather Service are calling on residents to become citizen scientists. Throughout March and beyond, Wisconsinites can help by becoming official rainfall reporters and weather observers. “We want everyone to take part in collecting weather data,” said Bridget Mason, Assistant State Climatologist. “Your observations help provide a clearer picture of local weather patterns across Wisconsin.” One of the best ways to contribute is through the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network, also known as CoCoRaHS. Volunteers measure daily precipitation using official rain gauges and submit their data online. Becoming a weather observer is easy and does not require daily reports. Volunteers can submit data when available, and the process only takes a few minutes. Training and resources are available at www.cocorahs.org . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Need A New Well? There's Money Out There For It 8:42
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Gov. Tony Evers directed another $5 million in federal funds to support the expanded Well Compensation and Well Abandonment Grant Program. Evers created an expanded Well Compensation and Well Abandonment Grant Program in 2022, using federal funding to help support more private well owners and increase access to clean drinking water, including expanding eligibility to those facing PFAS contamination in their wells. Thanks to the expanded eligibility, many individuals who would otherwise be ineligible under a similar state-funded program applied for and received assistance, including some small Wisconsin businesses with a non-community well, such as daycare centers, rural restaurants, and churches. The application period for this additional $5 million is open now: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/aid/WellCompensation.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Who's Going To Feel The 10% On Canadian Crude? 5:58
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Tariffs are in effect on Canadian energy of 10 percent. Petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan with GasBuddy says the price hike may trickle down to the end-user in the weeks ahead. He notes that not all regions of the U.S. will feel the impact equally if at all, even though Canada is our largest supplier of crude. De Haan argues against the idea that the U.S. can support itself overnight with fuel due to our current infrastructure. He shares his insight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 From Native Plants to Honeybees: UW-Madison’s Design Horizon Makes an Impact 8:44
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Master of Science in Design + Innovation program is making a difference through its Design Horizon initiative. Inspired by the Wisconsin Idea, this initiative helps students create solutions that benefit people, animals, and plants across the state. “We’ve expanded our focus to explore how design can support all living things in Wisconsin,” said Trudy Watt, Academic Director of the program. “By working with partners, students tackle real-world problems that contribute to living well in the state.” Last year, students created the Anthofile Toolkit . This project encouraged native plantings to improve foraging habitats for pollinators. The students developed a digital slide deck and an app to help homeowners and landscape designers choose native plants. “They wanted to dispel myths that native plants are messy or hard to maintain,” Watt explained. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Tariffs Or Not - WI Dairy Keeps Promoting - Rick Roden 9:25
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Rick Roden is one of the dairy farmers that make up the board of directors for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin. On his family operation in Washington County, communication is key. Roden's found out that the messages that Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin creates and uses to promote the state's dairy products are effective, and well received. Roden visits with Pam Jahnke about his fundamental motivation to be on the board - and that was to find out how his checkoff dollars were being invested. He says he's very impressed with all the programs and partnerships that DFW has forged, and the worldwide reputation Wisconsin has for its dairy products, especially cheese. Constant promotion and education is the foundation to why Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin works. Roden says the rule he remembers is the 90/90 rule. 90% of the milk produced in Wisconsin goes into cheese, and 90% of that cheese is sold outside of Wisconsin. He says regardless of policy, keeping those conversations going is critical for the success of Wisconsin dairy. Today, the state produces 3.5 billion pounds of cheese. Roden believes the brand building and partnerships that his checkoff dollars have been invested in, keep Wisconsin at the forefront of sales. Did you know last year our dairy checkoff got Wisconsin Cheese promotions in over 8000 stores across the country and sales of Wisconsin cheese are outpacing the entire specialty cheese industry? That's something Roden is proud of, and happy to share with other dairy producers, and non-farm consumers as well. If dairy farmers want to learn more about checkoff efforts, check out www.wisconsindairy.org , or reach out to your local Board of Director See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Mid-State Is Hosting The WI Tech College Ag Day Celebration 7:34
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Mid-State Technical College will host this year’s Wisconsin Technical College System Ag Day Celebration in conjunction with its annual Farm Tour on Tuesday, March 11. The events will be held in the Marshfield area from 7:30 a.m. to approximately 3 p.m. Exact times vary based on Farm Tour pick-up location. The public is invited to register for a day of exploring the latest technology and agricultural practices designed to enhance farming operations. MSTC Lead Ag Instructor Teri Raatz has the details. In honor of the WTCS Ag Day Celebration, the day will start with a free full breakfast at the American Legion in Marshfield. Attendees will hear from special guest speakers, including WTCS President Layla Merrifield, Mid-State President Dr. Shelly Mondeik and DATCP Secretary Randy Romanski. Learn more: https://www.mstc.edu/farmtour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 PDP Business Conference - An Investment In Yourself & Your Farm 5:23
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Today’s dairy industry demands grit, determination, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. The 2025 Business Conference presented by the Professional Dairy Producers will deliver two days of world-class programming, leading researchers, experts, and dairy suppliers, and networking opportunities for dairy producers to “dial it in” for success. The conference, March 12-13 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, features 50 sessions. Dairy farmer Mitch Breunig of Mystic Valley Dairy in Roxbury tells Mid-West Farm Report why he's made the effort to attend since 1995. Register: https://pdpw.org/businessconference/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Succession Planning Doesn't Just Happen - Brooke Starks 8:12
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Nothing about succession planning is easy and it’s often difficult to take the next steps in the process – whatever that may mean for you, your family and your farm. Tax implications and legacies are not simple matters to discuss. Join Brooke Didier Starks, estate planning attorney, as she brings a candid, down-to-earth style that will help you get unstuck and move toward creating the legacies you want to leave for your family and community. Register now to leave feeling empowered to put your plans into action. Compeer knows this webinar is a great starting point in your succession or transition planning journey. Officially putting pen to paper and documenting your plan carries a lot of responsibility, and Brooke will help you think through your own personal strategy. Bring your questions for a live Q&A session as well to help you make informed decisions. A recording of this virtual event will be sent to all registrants, so be sure to register even if you aren't able to attend live! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Technology And WX Forecasting, PDPW Has International Perspective - Oh, And Tariffs Galore 50:00
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Two years ago, Wisconsin started expanding its mesonet - a network of weather stations across the state to track valuable forecast and soil data. Chris Kucharik is a professor of plant and agroecosystem sciences at UW-Madison leading the expansion of what's called Wisconet thanks to dollars from the USDA and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. He tells Stephanie Hoff that they plan to have about 80 weather stations placed around the state before the end of the year, with at least one in every county. He gives us a status report, including how the weather and soil data has already helped alert Wisconsinites of stormy weather. More measurable rain in the forecast for today according to Stu Muck. Next week approximately 1,000 dairy producers will meet at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison for the Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin's annual business meeting. Shelly Mayer, executive director of PDPW, joins Pam Jahnke for a conversation about the content that will be presented. Perhaps most interesting will be the international dairy guests joining in the conversation. Markets are reacting to tariffs that took effect at 12:01 a.m. this morning. Agriculture is in the crosshairs for many retaliatory tariffs. John Heinberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend, dives in on what commodities are at the greatest risk of losing market space. He's got a full list of targets that China's announced, and what does this mean to U.S. consumers? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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