Ag Future: Innovation in Agri-Food - podcast cover

Ag Future: Innovation in Agri-Food

Ag Future focuses on the challenges and opportunities that exist within the agricultural sector. Join us as farmers, entrepreneurs and other agri-food industry leaders, both on and off the farm, discuss some of the most significant issues facing our planet and how they are working together for a better tomorrow.
Last refreshed:
Follow this podcast in the Metacast mobile app to refresh it and see new episodes.
Download Metacast podcast app
Podcasts are better in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episodes

#246: Advancing the pet industry with the Pet Sustainability Coalition | Jim Lamancusa, Hannah Tirrell-Wysocki and Kami Grandeen

Pet brands that focus on sustainability have grown 7.1 times faster than their conventional counterparts in the last five years. This insight comes from our latest episode of the AgFuture podcast. This week, we are joined by Jim Lamancusa, Executive Director of the Pet Sustainability Coalition (PSC); Hannah Tirrell-Wysocki, Accreditation Manager at the PSC; and Kami Grandeen, Alltech’s North American Companion Animal Sales Manager. They discuss the mission and growth of the PSC, Alltech's recent...

May 23, 202415 min

#245: How Neutral Foods is transforming dairy farming for a greener future through carbon neutrality | Jake Schmitz

Neutral Foods was the first U.S. company to be certified as carbon neutral. In this enlightening episode of Ag Future, we talk with Jake Schmitz, carbon reduction manager at Neutral, about developing a carbon-neutral company. An organic dairy expert and advocate for sustainable farming practices, Jake offers expert insights into the opportunities for dairy farmers to not only meet their sustainability goals but to improve performance and profitability. Jake shares insights on various Neutral pro...

May 14, 202420 min

#244: Carbon credits and dairy: A profitable sustainability path | Kevin Ogorzalek

Dairy producers earned over $3 million through carbon projects initiated with Agolin in 2021 and 2022. Recently, Concord Agriculture Partners selected Agolin® Ruminant to launch a new carbon inset project, ensuring that participating dairy producers will receive an industry-leading 85% of the gross value of the carbon asset. Join us as we delve into this transformative carbon inset project with Kevin Ogorzalek, partner and sustainability supply chain leader at Concord Agriculture Partners. Disco...

May 10, 20248 min

#243: Supporting profitability and sustainability goals with eco-friendly nutrition solutions | Dr. Patrick Ward

In this episode of Ag Future, we are joined by Dr. Patrick Ward, Europe and Asia-Pacific applications manager at Alltech, to discuss the role of balancing sustainability and profitability on-farm. Dr. Ward discusses Agolin, a revolutionary Swiss company, now part of Alltech. Agolin's essential oil technologies optimize the rumen in beef and dairy animals, improving performance while helping producers meet their sustainability goals.

May 09, 202422 min

#242: Navigating carbon markets: Are they truly the Wild West? | Martha Baker

In this episode of Ag Future, we are joined by Martha Baker, Agolin and Carbon Lead for Alltech's Dairy Business, to explore the intriguing world of carbon markets. Is it truly the Wild West, as some believe? Martha, with her background in dairy nutrition and consulting, provides an insider’s perspective. She explains the complex dynamics of carbon markets, including key terms like offsets, insets, and Verified Emission Reductions. She also highlights the role of innovative technologies like Ago...

May 02, 202420 min

#241: Navigating Calf Scours: Essential Tips for Producers During Calving Season | Dr. Shelby Roberts & Brett Steinocker

Explore crucial insights on calf and herd health with Dr. Shelby Roberts, beef technical sales support at Alltech, and Brett Steinocker, sales manager covering the South Dakota region for Alltech, in this episode of the Ag Future podcast. Recorded live at the Alltech booth during the National Cattlemen's Beef Association annual convention, CattleCon 2024, the conversation delves into the issue of calf scours, offering producers valuable information and practical tips for optimizing calving seaso...

Mar 21, 202420 min

#240: U.S. Pork Trends to Watch in 2024 | Mark Hulsebus

The US pork industry is undergoing dynamic shifts in response to various challenges and opportunities. In this episode of the Ag Future podcast, Mark Hulsebus, sales and portfolio director of Alltech’s US Pork team, shares valuable insights into the current trends shaping the industry in 2024.

Feb 29, 202414 min

#239: Navigating gut health trends in pet nutrition | Kami Grandeen and Dr. Richard Murphy

In 2023, American pet owners are projected to invest a substantial $143.6 billion in the welfare of their beloved furry companions. Joining us in this episode of Ag Future are Kami Grandeen, companion animal sales manager for North America, and Dr. Richard Murphy, research director at the Alltech European Bioscience Center in Ireland. Together, they delve into the current trends in pet food, placing special emphasis on the growing focus on gut health. Discover how Alltech is at the forefront of ...

Dec 14, 202311 minEp. 159

#238: Exploring advancements in cow comfort and sustainable dairy practices in Saudi Arabia | Andrew Oddy

How are climate challenges shaping the future of Saudi Arabia’s dairy industry? Join Andrew Oddy, herds director at Al Safi Danone, as he shares insights on the Ag Future podcast from #AlltechONE Dubai. With over four decades of expertise, Andrew delves into the region’s progress and how feed efficiency, renewable energy and artificial intelligence are playing a major role in the future of dairy sustainability and profitability.

Dec 07, 20238 min

#237: Insights from a Strategic Poultry Advisor | Dr. Roy Brister

How do you cook the perfect Thanksgiving turkey? Dr. Roy Brister, strategic poultry advisor at Alltech, joins the Ag Future podcast to discuss his journey in the poultry industry, upcoming trends for 2024 and his top tip for achieving turkey perfection.

Nov 16, 20236 min

#236: Combatting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through optimal gut health strategies | Dr. Jules Taylor-Pickard

If left unchecked, the potential global impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could result in a tenfold increase in AMR-associated human deaths by 2050. On this episode of the Ag Future podcast, Dr. Jules Taylor-Pickard, director of gut health at Alltech, discusses the primary contributors to AMR — including factors such as antimicrobial misuse in humans and animals, as well as the influence of climate change on animal health. Dr. Taylor-Pickard also explores optimal gut-health strategies tha...

Aug 17, 202312 min

#234: Reducing disease without increased antimicrobial resistance | Dr. Fiona Walsh

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the biggest threats to the global health of humans, animals and the environment. By 2050, more humans globally will die from issues related to antibiotic resistance than from cancer. Within the same timeframe, there will be an 11% loss in livestock production just from antimicrobial resistance. Dr. Fiona Walsh, professor of microbiology at Maynooth University and head of the Antimicrobial Resistance One Health Research Centre, joins the Ag Future podcast ...

Jun 27, 202318 min

#233: Key dairy industry trends to watch in 2023 | Muzaffar Yunusov

Globally, approximately 970 million tons of milk were produced in 2022, with 55% of it processed for further dairy commodity production. The remaining 45% is considered part of the "informal market," either consumed by households or sold to traders. As milk consumption continues to increase, it is crucial for dairy farmers to understand what they need to remain profitable. Muzaffar Yunusov, the lead of key account management at the IFCN Dairy Research Network, joins the Ag Future podcast to disc...

May 31, 202312 min

#232: Sustainability in the poultry business | Graham Atkinson

Can egg production be both sustainable and profitable? Graham Atkinson, agricultural sustainability manager at Noble Foods, joins the Ag Future podcast to explore this fascinating question. Discover how Noble Foods is leading the way in sustainable practices by reducing food loss, transitioning to cage-free production and enhancing water quality — all while maintaining profitability. Explore the pivotal role of Noble Foods' partnership with Alltech's Planet of Plenty™ program in driving these in...

May 25, 202328 min

#231: The qualities of diversity, equity and inclusion as drivers of business innovation | Tanya Torp

Does diversity foster innovation? Tanya Torp, executive director of Step by Step, a nonprofit organization based in Lexington, Kentucky, joined Ag Future to discuss the benefits of diverse teams, the empowerment individuals gain from inclusion, the positive impact of inclusive policies on the bottom line, and the necessity for sustained commitment and clear plans to create lasting change in organizations.

May 18, 202326 min

#230: Meeting the demands of sustainability | Erica Lain

Consumers are increasingly demanding proof of sustainability, but many producers are struggling to meet these expectations. Failure to demonstrate efforts could lead to a loss of consumer trust and, ultimately, reduced revenue. Erica Lain, sustainability manager at Iowa Select Farms, joins the Ag Future podcast to share insights on the measures producers need to take to meet the growing demand for sustainability.

May 04, 20239 min

#229: Advancements in precision dairy technologies | Dr. Marcia Endres

How is precision dairy farming revolutionizing the dairy industry? Dr. Marcia Endres, professor and the director of graduate studies in the department of animal science at the University of Minnesota, joins Ag Future to discuss the various ways precision dairy farming can help dairy farmers save time and money while improving cow health and welfare.

Apr 27, 202323 minEp. 158

#228: Exploring the role of enzymes in animal nutrition | Dr. Amy Petry

What insights can we gain about enzymes and their role in animal nutrition? Dr. Amy Petry, assistant professor in the department of animal and food sciences at Texas Tech University, discusses how these enzymes can enhance gut health and fiber fermentability in pigs and improve the energy contribution of fiber in pig diets. Additionally, Dr. Petry shares her experience as a graduate student and provides advice for those interested in pursuing research careers.

Apr 21, 202317 minEp. 157

#227: Unlocking the secrets of nutrigenetics | Dr. Yael Joffe

In this episode of the Ag Future podcast, we're joined by Dr. Yael Joffe, founder and chief science officer at 3X4 Genetics, to discuss the emerging field of nutrigenetics. Dr. Joffe explains how understanding the relationship between food, genetics and health can be used to personalize diets and lifestyles for optimal health. They also discuss the importance of personalized nutrition and the challenges of building trust in the field of genetics.

Mar 16, 202325 min

#226: Revolutionizing Pork Production: The Impact of Agricultural Technologies | Dr. David Rosero

What happens when technology and the swine industry collide? Dr. David Rosero, a technical officer at the Hanor Company, joins the Ag Future podcast to discuss the latest game-changing technologies in the field, such as cameras for estimating pig weights and sensors for measuring feed consumption. Listen to learn how these technologies are creating opportunities for innovation and increasing efficiency in the industry.

Mar 02, 202315 min

#224: Canidae’s innovative approach to sustainability in the pet food industry | Megan Wade

Can you reduce your pet's carbon pawprint? Megan Wade, senior manager of research and development at Canidae Pet Food, joins the Ag Future podcast to discuss how Canidae is pioneering sustainability efforts in the thriving pet food industry, including innovative initiatives like their kibble refill stations, which aim to reduce single-use plastics. Tune in to learn more about efforts in the pet food industry to create a more sustainable future for our furry friends.

Feb 16, 20236 min

#223: Exploring the connection between soil health and human health | David Montgomery

In this episode of the Ag Future podcast, David Montgomery, a MacArthur Fellow and professor of geomorphology at the University of Washington, discusses how soil health can affect human health and the environment. David, the co-author of the books "The Hidden Half of Nature: The Microbial Roots of Life and Health" and "What Your Food Ate," examines how regenerative farming practices can rebuild and maintain healthy soils. Join us as we dig into the world of soil and explore its vital role in agr...

Feb 09, 202322 min

#222: Beef x Dairy: The benefits of using dairy composites in the beef industry | Mike De Groot

The beef industry is constantly evolving, with new technologies and practices emerging to help producers improve their efficiency and profitability. Mike De Groot, a founding partner and director of TD Beef, joins the Ag Future podcast to discuss the growing trend of dairy composites and how TD Beef is bridging the gap between the dairy and beef industries through its beef-on-dairy supply chain, which tracks cattle and data from conception to consumption.

Feb 02, 202314 min

#220: Optimizing aquaculture management practices for maximum profitability | John Sweetman

Aquaculture is the fastest-growing sector of animal protein production, but ensuring optimal health and performance in aquatic species can be challenging. John Sweetman, international project manager for aquaculture at Alltech, joins the Ag Future podcast to discuss sustainability, innovation and helpful information found in a reference guide he co-authored with fellow aquaculture specialist Gijs Rutjes, "Inside/Out: The Essential Guide to the Skin, Gills and Guts of Fish," which promotes the de...

Jan 19, 202312 min

#219: Advancing agriculture and nutrition: The fight against diet-related chronic disease | Patrick J. Stover

Today's food system was scaled to prevent hunger and is now facing new demands and expectations, particularly in the healthcare space. However, with innovative advancements in agriculture and nutrition, we can wage battle against diet-related chronic diseases, which are a major driver of healthcare costs. Dr. Patrick J. Stover, director of the Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture (IHA) at Texas A&M AgriLife Research, joins the Ag Future podcast to discuss how shifting focus fro...

Jan 12, 202322 min

#218: Feeding a growing planet through collaboration | Dave Schumacher

In 2021, HELM Agro and Alltech Crop Science announced an exciting partnership that aims to bridge the gap between traditional and biological crop input solutions in the U.S. Dave Schumacher, president of HELM Agro, joins the Ag Future podcast to give an update and share his tips on cultivating a successful partnership.

Dec 01, 202213 minEp. 156
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android