Fastline Fast Track
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 124:14:14
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Fastline Fast Track features agriculture industry newsmakers discussing hot-button issues and the latest in farming equipment and trends that affect farmers from coast to coast, as reported by our Fastline, Big Ag and Pink Tractor publications.The podcast also features "The Legends Stage," a segment presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, featuring up-and-coming and legendary country music artists.
Episódios
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Ep. 65: Michelin’s David Graden, Sonny Perdue, Corn Warriors’ Dan Leupkes, the music of Matt Kennon
31/07/2020 Duração: 36minOn this episode, David Graden, the agricultural operational marketing manager for Michelin North America talks about new tire technology and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue addresses the National Association of Farm Broadcasting. We continue our series on Corn Warriors Season 4 competitors with a profile of Dan Leupkes and we feature the music of country music singer-songwriter Matt Kennon.
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Ep. 64: A/C fixes, Stephanie Nash FFA scholarship, Corn Warrior Cory Atley, U.S. corn and soybean outlook, the music of Lockeland
24/07/2020 Duração: 01h07minOn this episode, Terry Burkart of All States Ag Parts talks about diagnosing and repairing air conditioning problems in farm equipment. Nashville singer/songwriter and fourth-generation dairy farmer Stephanie Nash talks about an FFA scholarship program she is launching and we profile Corn Warriors competitor Cory Atley. We receive a corn and soybean outlook from USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey, and we feature the music of Lockeland.
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Ep. 63: Kolt Barber’s American Cowboy Showdown, Corn Warriors, the music of Dallas Remington
17/07/2020 Duração: 57minOn this episode we visit Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, for Bulls and Barrels 2020 to benefit Abigail’s Plan, a stop on Kolt Barber’s American Cowboy Showdown. We also talk with Corn Warriors stars Kevin Kalb and Brooks Cardinal, as well as show creator Seth Wood. The episode also features the music of country music singer/songwriter Dallas Remington.
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Ep. 62: Agriculture content creation, the W.S. Holland story, the music of Allie Colleen
10/07/2020 Duração: 02h31sOn this episode we discuss agriculture content creation with Hank and Gina Hamilton of the Hamiltonville Farm YouTube channel, and with Maddy Buxton, Culture and Trends Manager at YouTube. We also talk about the new book “Behind The Man In Black: The WS Holland Story,” with coauthor Ron Haney, and we feature the music of singer/songwriter Allie Colleen.
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Ep. 61: Ag checkup at 2020 midpoint with Zippy Duvall and David Widmar, the music of KayLyn Pace
03/07/2020 Duração: 01h28minIn this episode, American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall and ag economist and Agricultural Economic Insights cofounder David Widmar assess the agriculture industry at the midpoint of 2020. The episode also features the music of emerging Nashville country music hitmaker KayLyn Pace. Time stamps: Zippy Duvall, American Farm Bureau Federation: 2:23 David Widmar, Agricultural Economic Insights: 32:07 KayLyn Pace: 57:41
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Ep. 60: New John Deere X Series combines, off-farm income, the music of Southbound 75
26/06/2020 Duração: 01h02minNathan Kramer from John Deere talks about the new X9 1000 and 1100 combines; American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall discusses carbon credits; National Corn Growers Association Yield Contest deadline approaches and agricultural entrepreneurship coach Matt Brechwald talks off-farm income. The episode features the music of Southbound 75.
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Ep. 59: Talking combines with CLAAS and All States Ag Parts, ag innovation Part 2, the music of Will Banister
19/06/2020 Duração: 57minOn this episode we talk combines with CLAAS and All States Ag Parts. We also have the second part of the fireside chat on agriculture innovation with U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue and SVG Ventures cofounder and CEO John Hartnett, and we hear the music of country music singer/songwriter Will Banister. Blake McOllough, CLAAS of America: 1:03 Terry Burkart, All States Ag Parts: 10:10 Sonny Perdue and John Hartnett: 17:08 Will Banister: 32:36
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Ep. 58: Farm pest control, hail detection, ag innovation, the music of Thomas Gabriel
12/06/2020 Duração: 01h09minIn this episode, we talk with Dan Schweers of A1 Mist Sprayers, Ponca, Nebraska, about controlling insects and other pests on the farm. We also talk with Damon Johnson of Farmers Edge about the company’s hail detection system, and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and SVG Ventures co-founder and CEO John Hartnett talk about the need for public-private collaborations to foster innovation in agriculture. We also have a conversation with, and feature the music of, singer/songwriter Thomas Gabriel, the eldest grandson of the Man in Black, Johnny Cash.
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Ep. 57: Hay season, Kolt Barber's American Cowboy Showdown, the music of Cathy Jewell
05/06/2020 Duração: 01h04minOn this episode we talk hay season and hay tools with Brad Stout and Mark Jansen of ACI Distributors and John Biggins and David O’Toole of McHale. We also talk with country artist Kolt Barber about his American Cowboy Challenge and partnership with Rockin’ K Rodeo and the International Professional Rodeo Association. The episode also features the music of Texas-based country music artist Cathy Jewell, who also owns KSSL-FM in Slaton, Texas. You can find her music at cathyjewell.hearnow.com.
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Ep. 56: Puck buys U.S. Coupling, the dairy industry navigates COVID-19, the music of Sam L. Smith
29/05/2020 Duração: 37minIn this episode we talk with Jeremy Puck, President and CEO of Manning, Iowa-based Puck Enterprises Inc., about the liquid handling equipment and hose manufacturer’s purchase of Dothan, Alabama-based U.S. Coupling. We hear from Tom Gallagher, CEO of Dairy Management Inc. and Tom Vilsack President and CEO of the U.S. Dairy Export Council about finding new opportunities for U.S. Dairy Products. We also hear from Chris Galen of the National Milk Producers Federation, about how the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program will help dairy farmers. The episode also features the music of country music singer/songwriter Sam L. Smith.
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Ep. 55 Coronavirus aid for farmers, a Memorial Day conversation with Ryan Weaver
22/05/2020 Duração: 44minThis episode features details of the $19 billion Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) for farmers, ranchers and consumers, with comments from President Donald Trump, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall. The special Memorial Day episode also features a conversation with, and the music of, country music singer/songwriter Ryan Weaver, a 20-year U.S. Army veteran, the patriotic voice of Professional Bull Riders (PBR) and a member of a double Gold Star family.
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EP. 54: Lesley Kelly on mental health, Dakota Bio takes root, USDA spring planting update, the music of Bobby Marquez
15/05/2020 Duração: 01h03minIn this episode, farmer/mental health advocate/blogger/“What the Farm” podcast co-host Lesley Kelly talks about mental health on the farm and a partnership she has with Corteva to provide resources to people in need of help; Steve Vistad, vice president of sales for Minnesota-based DakotaBio talks about how his company is using advancements in biotechnology and beneficial organisms to help farmers increase yields and improve soil health; and USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey provides a spring planting report on various crops. The episode also features the music of Bobby Marquez, presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, Tennessee. Marquez about two livestream events he will hold to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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Ep. 53: Students shine despite COVID-19, pork industry challenged, Dodge Ram targets ag, the music of Rich Price
08/05/2020 Duração: 01h03minIn this episode, Purdue University student Grace Hasler talks about winning the American Farm Bureau Federation Young Farmers & Ranchers Virtual Collegiate Discussion Meet and Hartford, Wisconsin, high school student and FFA member Ally Loosen discusses the Corona Kicker virtual livestock show she created. Hear how the pork industry is trying to navigate COVID-19 situation, and Lyle Orwig talks about the Dodge Ram Agriculture AGPack program. The episode also features the music of The Singing Sierran, Rich Price, presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Ep. 52: FFA coping with COVID-19, spring equipment prep, the music of Alex Schofield
01/05/2020 Duração: 58minOn this episode, National FFA Organization’s Christine White discusses how COVID-19 has affected the organization. Ethan Lane of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association talks about President Trump’s move to keep meat-packing plants open, Ambassador Robert Lighthizer gives an update on USMCA, Kenneth Unruh of Kenneth’s Sales & Service, Lewis, Kansas, talks spring equipment prep and Trevor McKeeman provides an update on HitchPin. The episode also features the music of Alex Schofield, live from the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Ep 51: Avoiding spring planting pitfalls, manufacturing during COVID-19, the music of Dennis Stroughmatt (Part 2)
24/04/2020 Duração: 01h33minEpisode 51 features Precision Planting Agronomist Jason Webster sharing tips on avoiding spring planting pitfalls. Kip Eideberg of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers talks about how manufacturers are navigating COVID-19, U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue shares details of the feds’ $19 billion aid package for farmers, Michigan farmer Nathan Engelhard talks about his farming operation, Florence Becot of the National Farm Medicine Center discusses a lack of health insurance in rural America and Tad Feaster of AquaBlast talks about keeping farms sanitary. The episode also features the second part of a two-part conversation with honky-tonk, Creole and Western swing singer/fiddler Dennis Stroughmatt.
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Ep. 50: John Deere aids health care workers, meat producers navigate COVID-19, the music of Dennis Stroughmatt
17/04/2020 Duração: 56minIn Episode 50, David Ottavianelli talks about how John Deere has shifted from making planters to producing face shields for health care workers and Julie Anna Potts of the North American Meat Institute discusses how pandemic-tested meat producers are faring. The episode also features the music of Hall of Fame honky-tonk-Creole-swing fiddler Dennis Stroughmatt, who just released a new album, “Same Old Me: An Homage to Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys.”
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Ep. 49: Rural Health Care and COVID-19, Chat with an implement dealer, USDA reaches out, the music of Dawn Anita
10/04/2020 Duração: 50minEpisode 49 features a discussion on the state of rural health care in light of COVID-19. Hear from Allan Morgan, CEO, National Rural Health Association, and Beth O’Connor, Executive Director, Virginia Rural Health Association. The episode also features Glenn Pfeif, owner, G&M Implement Inc., Greeley, Colorado, talking about what business looks like during a pandemic. U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue and Undersecretary Brandon Lipps talk about what the USDA is doing to provide nutritious food to eligible school children and low-income Americans, and we hear the music of Dawn Anita, the 2018 Academy of Western Artists Western Female Vocalist of the Year and the aunt of country superstar Joe Diffie. We also discuss being ranked among the Top 35 Podcasts in Agriculture on Feedspot, as ranked by Anuj Agarwal.
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Ep. 48: COVID-19 and Agriculture: The demand for wheat, milk dumping, H-2A changes, the music of Justin Dukes
03/04/2020 Duração: 53minThis episode features U.S. Wheat Associates Vice President of Communications Steve Mercer talking about international wheat prices and demand in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a conversation with Midwest Farm Report’s Pam Jahnke about milk dumping by Wisconsin dairies, and Jahnke’s conversation with Wisconsin Ag Secretary Randy Romanski. It also features American Farm Bureau Federation Congressional Relations Director Allison Crittenden talking about important updates to the H-2A visa program for temporary agriculture workers, as well as the music of Justin Dukes, live from the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Ep. 47: COVID-19 affecting farm labor, ag economist David Widmar, the music of Bobby Tomberlin
27/03/2020 Duração: 57minEpisode 47 features American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall, Arizona farmer John Boelts and South Carolina farmer Chalmers Carr discussing the need for temporary farm workers to be cleared to enter America from Mexico under the H-2A visa program despite a Coronavirus-related State Department halt of visa applications in Mexico. The episode also features ag economist David Widmar discussing COVID-19's short- and long-term impact on the ag economy, as well as the music of Bobby Tomberlin from Hank Snow's Rainbow Ranch in Madison, Tennessee, presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville.
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Ep. 46: How the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is affecting agriculture; the music of Kalsey Kulyk
20/03/2020 Duração: 01h04minThis episode features coverage of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic from an agricultural prospective, with interviews with American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall, Chief Economist Dr. John Newton and Director of Congressional Relations R.J. Karney. It also features U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue and 3i Farm Show Director Eddie Estes. Also included is the music of Kalsey Kulyk, from Hank Snow's Rainbow Ranch in Madison, Tennessee, presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, Nashville, Tennessee.