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MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
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Josh Timm and Pam Jahnke에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Josh Timm and Pam Jahnke 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.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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Manage series 2908402
Josh Timm and Pam Jahnke에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Josh Timm and Pam Jahnke 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.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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MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Using duct tape as a bandage is common for farm kids and farm kids at heart, but you can’t put duct tape on a stroke. As we enter the busy planting season, be aware of the signs of stroke so that you can seek help before it’s too late. Shannon Huettl, a stroke coordinator at the ThedaCare Appleton location and a nurse on the stroke floor in Neenah, has advice for farmers to both prevent and respond to symptoms of a stroke. She says the good news for Central Wisconsin is that there’s going to be more access to clinics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Amid rising concerns about bird flu affecting dairy cows, experts want the public to know one thing clearly: pasteurized milk is safe. Dr. Keith Poulsen, Director of the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, emphasized, “Pasteurization is 100% effective. This is not a food safety issue.” He also shared reassuring news: no bird flu virus has been found in Wisconsin dairy cows to date. While poultry have been hit hard by the H5N1 virus, dairy cows experience it very differently. “We’re not seeing cows die from this virus,” Dr. Poulsen said. “Only about 2 to 3 percent of cows are affected, and most recover.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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At the Wisconsin Association of Meat Processors annual convention in Middleton, two industry leaders were inducted into the 2025 Meat Industry Hall of Fame: Fritz Usinger of Fred Usinger, Inc., a 144-year-old family meat business in Milwaukee, and Dan Sutherland of Johnsonville, who has held various roles since 1982. Sutherland, a third-generation member of the Milwaukee Stockyards, shared insights into his start in the industry and how meat companies navigate seasonal consumption trends. Ag meteorologist Stu Muck says despite some more mild and above normal temps ahead, rain is still in the forecast. Dairy farmers take cow comfort to the next level because they know that if they take care of the cows, the cows take care of them. Today, we’re exploring one of the many ways dairy farmers prioritize animal welfare. Nick Knaapen is a sales manager for Bioret Agri. He joins Stephanie Hoff and says on many farms, the cows sleep more comfortably than their farmers do thanks to animal welfare technology. Nick essentially sells waterbeds for dairy cattle. Ashley Huhn from Stephas Group provided an update, noting that while some farmers are anxiously tilling to dry out fields, aggressive markets are currently in Canada. Due to weather delays, Canada is seeing more equipment auctions than regions like Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, where farmers are preparing to hit the fields. Paid for by Steffes Group. Pam Jahnke has a conversation with Brian Luck, a biological systems engineer with UW-Madison Extension, about changes to the custom operator survey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The spring bird migration has begun here in Wisconsin, but unfortunately our homes could be one of the most dangerous obstacles for our feathered friends. Windows pose a huge threat to our avian counterparts and Lisa Gaumnitz the coordinator of Save Our Songbirds shares some proactive ways you can prevent these collisions that take the lives of 3.5 billion birds a year. She also shares some other ways to help the birds through their travels. One way of preventing these collisions is to put up stickers 2 inches apart across windows to break up their reflection. It is also very helpful during migration time to turn off all unnecessary lights at night, so birds do not get confused. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Supporting Emergency Medical Services, healthy eating, and a healthy environment are on the priority list for Assembly Agriculture Committee Vice Chair Rep. Clint Moses. He also chairs the Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care. Moses grew up on a dairy farm and was raised by an agriculture teacher. He currently raises beef cattle. So, with roots in the agriculture community, he’s been keyed in on rural Wisconsin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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When you head to your attorney’s office, it’s best to have your plan together so that you can be efficient with the time you’re paying for. Unfortunately, not every farm family has a plan when it comes to a farm succession. Justin Randall is an associate attorney at Hoooper Law Office, heading up the area of farm succession planning. He walks us through some dos and don'ts when you’re going through that process with a lawyer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Slower Start for Wisconsin Planting & Weaker U.S. Dollar 50:00
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Once ridden by Chinese Emperors and world leaders, the Akhal-Teke has a rich history. Now there are less than 5,000 of them remaining in the world. Danielle Splaine a member of the Akhal-Teke Association of America joins Ben Jarboe and shares the history of these horses as well as the characteristics they have that led them to being the horse of choice for the once-great leaders. The wet weather is here to stay for a few more days. That's according to Ag meteorologist Stu Muck. Scott Mahloch is an FBI Agent out of Milwaukee where he's the Weapons of Mass Destruction Coordinator. He joins Stephanie Hoff and says the FBI pays careful attention to the many facets of the food supply chain from technology to animals that are at risk for attack. John Heinberg, Market Advisor with Total Farm Marketing, says planting progress in Wisconsin is slightly behind due to wet conditions but remains near average, with warmer, drier weather expected to help. He notes the weaker U.S. dollar is boosting export competitiveness, while wheat supplies remain tight globally but underappreciated by the market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Farms have a wide range of assets and activities that require specialized coverage. When you're worrying about the home, personal property, AND farm buildings, equipment, and livestock, some liabilities can get overlooked. We're talking about some of those items today with Rural Mutual Insurance Agent Barbi Manter in Northwest Wisconsin. She works with a diverse portfolio of farm businesses from dairy and cash crops to goat yoga establishments and hobby farms. Barbi walks us through items that you don't want to miss in your policy, including life insurance, blanket policies for small items, sentimental things, property, and livestock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Visiting A New Zealand Dairy & Broadband Goals Within Reach 50:00
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Bob Bosold brings us a conversation with a New Zealand dairy farmer, Chris Adams, at Bright View Farms at the "bottom of the world." Dairy has taken over sheep as their largest industry. This month's DFW Checkoff Chat has Charitee Seebecker visiting with Gary Kohn. Even though June is a few months away, dairy marketers and farmers are preparing for June Dairy Month. A June dairy breakfast -- or any breakfast -- isn't complete without maple syrup. Ben Jarboe catches up with Jim Adamski in Antigo. Jim says the sap has stopped running, but the producers have not. The work at the sugarbush is year-round. Wisconsin continues working toward its goal of getting everyone access to high-speed internet. Alyssa Kenny with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin has an update. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Expanding and bettering healthcare in rural America is top of mind for many in the U.S., including businesses. Bob Madsen, Vice President of Rural Vitality with Compeer Financial, shares some recent projects they are working on to support rural areas. One of the more recent projects is helping fund a $25.75 million renovation of the Midwest Medical Center in Galena, Illinois. They are also going to be opening a new hospital in Darlington, Wisconsin, in June to better serve the surrounding communities of Lafayette County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Changes Coming To The Custom Operator Survey And Horse Vaccine Considerations 50:00
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Some wet weather is moving through the state this weekend. Ag meteorologist Stu Muck says some of these may be severe. Farm Director Pam Jahnke has a conversation with Brian Luck, a biological systems engineer with UW-Madison Extension, about some updates on the changes to the custom operator survey. Luck says the research will now be fully done by UW- Extension. This morning also involves some education, this being to learn about some new technology that helps speed up the process of putting new structures on your farm, Ben Jarboe talks with Austin Tyler, a drafter and surveyor with the Sharine group, to learn about the use of 3-D scanners for surveying. With the Midwest Horse Fair concluding this last weekend it is a good time to think about the best ways to keep your horses healthy this spring, Stephanie Hoff has the details on the vaccines to consider for your horses with DATCP vet Dr. Heather Roney. Pam Jahnke has a chat with Jonathon Gibbs, from the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board, about some farm shows and new research coming out to help the Wisconsin soybean industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 U.S. Milk Is The Cheapest In Town & Temple Grandin Reflects On Career 49:44
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As we hit the quarter-century mark in agriculture and ag lending, there’s a tale of two economies unfolding. According to Dr. David Kohl from Virginia Tech’s Department of Agriculture and Applied Economics, the U.S. economy is holding strong, but the global economy is facing headwinds. Stu Muck tells us what rainfall could look like around the state this evening and into the Easter weekend. Spring is the time for bunnies and baby chicks. It's fur and feather swap season at a town near you. In Walworth County, they're gearing up for a swap to help fund the Fur & Feather Sale at the county fair and several scholarships for youth exhibitors. Dr. Temple Grandin tells Ben Jarboe that if you get down and see what an animal sees, then you can better understand their behaviors. At a UW-Madison event, she tells Mid-West Farm Report about key moments in her career that have led her to new animal welfare research today. Ever.Ag dairy analyst and broker Cody Koster joins Mid-West Farm Report with an explanation for the Class III rally. He says, despite the tariff scare, countries can't argue that U.S. dairy products are the cheapest in town, spurring an increase in export numbers, aided by a weaker U.S. dollar. Exports are critical to eating up the domestic supply. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A trusted tool that helps Wisconsin farmers make smart financial decisions is getting a fresh start in 2025. The Wisconsin Custom Rate Survey, which shows the average prices charged for farming services across the state, is now being handled directly by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of Extension. “This survey gives farmers the power of information,” said Brian Luck, University Extension Agricultural Engineer. “It helps them understand what others are paying or charging for everything from planting to harvest.” In the past, the Wisconsin Agricultural Statistics Service conducted the survey. But due to rising costs, the Extension team decided to take it on themselves. “The costs just got too high,” Luck said. “So we looked at how other states do it and decided to build our own version in-house.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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1 Weathering The Storm: Financial Strategies For Farmers & Lenders 9:48
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As we hit the quarter-century mark in agriculture and ag lending, there’s a tale of two economies unfolding. According to Dr. David Kohl, Professor Emeritus in Virginia Tech’s Department of Agriculture and Applied Economics, the U.S. economy is currently holding strong — but the global economy is facing headwinds. “We have a bifurcated world economy,” Kohl said. “The U.S. is doing well, largely because of deficit spending and high equity markets like stocks and real estate. That’s driven consumption. But the rest of the world is struggling.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Dairy farmers take cow comfort to the next level because they know that if they take care of the cows, the cows take care of them. Today, we’re exploring one of the many ways dairy farmers prioritize animal welfare. Nick Knaapen is a sales manager for Bioret Agri. He says on many farms, the cows sleep more comfortably than their farmers do thanks to animal welfare technology. Nick essentially sells waterbeds for dairy cattle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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