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On the air for more than three decades, “U.S. Farm Report” remains the longest-running syndicated program focusing on agriculture, rural issues and the country lifestyle. Hosted by multimedia agricultural journalist with Missouri roots Tyne Morgan, a new edition of the program airs each weekend coast-to-coast. Along with perspective from John Phipps, “U.S. Farm Report” includes weekly contributions from Meteorologist Mike Hoffman, and a stable of the nation’s leading market analysts.
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The Farm Report

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Join us for a special series of The Farm Report in collaboration with The National Young Farmers Coalition that's all about The Farm Bill. Tune in to hear from farmers, policymakers, organizers, and food advocates about all the ways the farm bill directly impacts our lives—whether we realize it or not. We’ll break down farm policy and talk to young farmers about what hangs in the balance for them as another Farm Bill gets made. Join our coalition to shift power and change policy for the next ...
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Washington State Farm Bureau Report

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The focus of this report is to keep local farmers, ranchers and agribusiness men and women up to date on agriculture industry issues which affect the Washington states rural economy. Bob Larson host of the program covers a broad array of topics; from farm human interest stories, to labor issues, state sponsored trade missions, crop outlook assessments, USDA risk management announcements and animal health stories are examples of the types of news topic categories covered each month.
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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 expan…
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Andy Harris and Matt Chrietzberg dive into the Braves minor leagues. We talk about who’s looking good early in Grapefruit League action and who has already been cut. We sadly don’t talk about Cade Bunnell‘s 4-RBI day on Wednesday. Intro by Dylan Short Intro music Can’t Get There From Here, by R.E.M. Outro music Non, je ne regrette rien performed by…
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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 t…
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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 al…
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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 …
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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…
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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. …
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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…
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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…
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Wisconsin farmers are some of the investors in soy-based firefighting foam. It's finding great success with fire departments across the United States and right here in Wisconsin as well. Bob Bosold discusses the product and the process of developing it with Dave Gourlie, Chris Turner and Jason Wiley. A warm up starts our week, but moisture's also c…
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Jane Stevens began specializing in herbs in 1981 after earning her Horticulture degree from UW-Madison. In 1987 she began Four Elements Organic Herbals, continuing to grow herbs used for wellbeing. Grown and harvested on her 130-acre farm in the Baraboo Bluff of Wisconsin, products are sold throughout the country. Stevens was featured in the 2025 T…
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It is the time of year when temperatures are starting to rise, and sap is starting to flow from the maple trees. Jim Adamski with the Adamski Sugar Bush out of Antigo says that early indications are that the syrup production for the year will be good. He shares that the only things that would change the sap would be high temperatures and longer day…
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The folks you rely on to tell you if there’s going to be a snow day at school or flooding in your area get a lot of key information from you. The National Weather Service relies on volunteer weather observers to provide real-time weather data. Tim Halbach is the warning coordination meteorologist for NWS-Milwaukee. He says they’ve got a lot of tech…
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With rising food prices and uncertainties in the agricultural industry, now is the perfect time to support local farmers by joining a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. A CSA works like a produce subscription box, allowing members to receive a share of a farm’s fresh produce throughout the growing season. "CSA is a win-win model," said …
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Recently President Donald Trump has been carrying out his mass deportation plan to stop the spread of fentanyl into the U.S. This is troublesome for farmers though as many use immigrants as their labor force. Kelly Wilfert, a farm law outreach specialist with extension, gives tips on how to protect your farm and workers if ICE knocks on your door. …
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Corey Geiger, lead economist in the dairy segment at CoBank, highlights the critical role of Mexico as the United States’ largest dairy trading partner, purchasing 25% of U.S. dairy exports, including 38% of its nonfat dry milk. While Mexican dairy production is growing, it still falls short of meeting domestic demand, keeping U.S. exports strong. …
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The Wisconsin Biofuels, Corn Growers, and Soybean Associations hosted a lobby day at the State Capitol this week. Roughly 35 farmers met with over a dozen lawmakers to advance policies that support renewable fuels, such as ethanol. Randy Hughes was among them. He grows corn, soybeans, and specialty crops in Rock County. Two of the items he brought …
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As the leading financial services provider for agriculture and rural communities in Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin, Compeer's financial advisors understand agriculture, the challenges and the opportunities. Megan Roberts, Principal Quantitative Analyst with Compeer Financial, talks with Pam Jahnke about an upcoming webinar designed to help avoid…
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The equipment manufacturing industry has been in a tough spot the last few years with low farm incomes and a decrease in demand for new equipment, and it just got even harder with tariffs on aluminum and steel. Kip Eideberg, the Vice President of Government and Industry Relations with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, says that the supply…
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The Wisconsin Biofuels Association, Wisconsin Corn Growers Association, and Wisconsin Soybean Association hosted a lobby day at the State Capitol this week. Roughly 35 farmers met with over a dozen lawmakers to advance policies that support renewable fuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel. Sara Stelter, past president of the Wisconsin Soybean Associa…
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Consumers run into a lot of labels, but there's one that's unique to Wisconsin vegetables that's worth paying attention to. Deana Knuteson is a scientist with the Plant Pathology Department at UW-Madison. She talks to Stephanie Hoff. She's been coordinating the Healthy Grown program for more than two decades. Healthy Grown helps farmers promote the…
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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 this week. The stoppage of nearly $29 million dollars stands to impact 420 dairy businesses nationwide. …
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The highly anticipated U.S. Championship Cheese Contest is set to take place from March 4-6 in Green Bay. This prestigious event brings together cheese makers, judges, and industry professionals from across the country to celebrate excellence in cheese craftsmanship. Eric Vorpahl, Director of Procurement – Bulk Cheese & Risk Management for Masters …
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Pictured: The back window of the new Can-Am Defender features a custom mural of photos from past Racine County Fair memories. Milwaukee PowerSports and Can-Am completed a grant for the Racine County Fair, resulting in the fair receiving a brand-new 2025 Can-Am Defender 6×6 UTV. This donation will help the Racine County Fair ensure that the event ru…
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It looks like the warmer weather will continue today, according to ag meteorologist Stu Muck. Fair season is one of the favorites for Wisconsinites, and it takes a lot to make sure they are entertaining every year. Charitee Seebecker talks with Jayme Buttke, executive director of the Wisconsin Association of Fairs, on how they're working to keep fa…
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The U.S. Championship Cheese Contest is more than just a competition; it’s a celebration of craftsmanship, innovation, and camaraderie in the cheese industry. Contest Coordinator Kirsten Strohmenger emphasizes the unique spirit of the event, stating, “It’s a competition, but it’s friendly and encouraging. Cheesemakers take pride in their work while…
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Cabin fever can mean you’re cooped up and looking at all the things you want to change about your home. Early spring is when many people are hunting for contractors for a home renovation. Unfortunately, scams, faulty contracts, and bad relationships can lead to expensive problems between homeowners and contractors. Michelle Reinen is the administra…
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Jacob Burks, partner at AgMarket.Net, casts a wide net of topics with the Mid-West Farm Report pertinent to farmers today. He says about 75 percent of farmers are currently taking advantage of risk management options ranging from tools through your local elevator to crop insurance to taking advice from your broker. The headlines shaking up prices t…
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On a Tuesday morning, we hear from Sen. Patrick Testin at the State Capitol. He's the new chair of the Senate Agriculture and Revenue Committee. He shares his excitement for the success of the ARIP program and producer-led watershed groups. Ag meteorologist Stu Muck has a mild forecast for us this week. "Little clippers" won't add too much exciteme…
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As industries across the nation brace for potential new tariffs on March 1, Cleary Building Corp. is already feeling the effects of existing tariffs on steel and aluminum. Sean Cleary, owner and operator of Cleary Building Corp., emphasizes that these trade policies are impacting material costs and business operations. “By election day, we knew tar…
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It has been a whirlwind of a first couple months for new Midwest Food Products Association president Nick Novak. He says that he has spent most of the time visiting with manufacturers and producers within the industry to hear their biggest concerns. Top of mind for the industry is labor shortage that all of agriculture is experiencing. Although, No…
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