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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.
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#065: ZnO ban: An alternative plan? - Torben Skov Ancker

The European Commission has given producers five years to remove zinc oxide from animal feed. The pig industry, which relies on the mineral to promote gut health, must now find an alternative solution. Can farmers eliminate zinc without increasing antibiotics? In this podcast, Torben Ancker offers his insight as the product manager at a Danish feed mill, where he sees the impact firsthand.

Jul 17, 201813 min

#064: Male layer loss: The eggXYt strategy - Yehuda Elram

Is there an alternative to culling male layers? Could the poultry industry avoid this costly practice? In this podcast, entrepreneur and startup co-founder Yehuda Elram explains how eggXYt could revolutionize hatcheries using CRISPR technology.

Jul 13, 201812 min

#063: Biostimulants: The quiet agronomic revolutionizer - Dr. Átila Mogor

In 1970, Dr. Norman Bourlog received the Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions to The Green Revolution and the war against starvation. Today, another revolution is afoot as biostimulants offer a sustainable approach to promoting crop growth, nutrient absorption, climate tolerance and disease resistance. In this podcast, we discuss the emerging possibilities with Dr. Atila Mogor, who has dedicated his work to sustainability in agriculture with a focus on plant physiology and plant nutrition.

Jul 12, 201811 min

#062: The farmer's partner - USDA Under Secretary Bill Northey

Can the United States Department of Agriculture become a closer partner for farmers? Bill Northey, the under secretary of agriculture, says his mission is clear. In this podcast, he discusses how his agency aims to become a more customer-focused resource, and shares how farmers can utilize USDA programs amid today's ag challenges.

Jul 06, 201834 min

#061: Improved Pet Health Starts in the Bowl - Dr. Richard Murphy

Consumers are more willing than ever to pay a premium for quality pet food, and the latest research reveals the benefits of proper nutrition. Providing pets with the right nutrition at the right stage of life can have a profound influence their health and immunity. In this podcast, Dr. Richard Murphy discusses the powerful influence of the microbiome on overall pet health.

Jun 29, 201814 min

#060: Fish 'n' chips: Nutrigenomics in aquaculture - Dr. Karl Dawson

The science of nutrigenomics is relatively new to aquaculture, but it is quickly becoming a valuable tool. Can it be used to support disease resistance and improve nutrient absorption in fish? What could it mean for combating sea lice? Dr. Karl Dawson is at the forefront of this exciting research at the Alltech Center for Animal Nutrigenomics and Applied Animal Nutrition. In this podcast, he shares the possibilities for aquaculture.

Jun 22, 201812 min

#059: Beefing up business: U.S. success in the Chinese beef market - Ian Lahiffe

After 15 years of lobbying, the U.S. beef industry has been granted access to the Chinese market, and the timing is perfect. As the demand for beef in China continues to grow with consumer affluence, are U.S. producers poised to benefit? Not so fast, say the experts. In this podcast, Ian Lahiffe, lead of operations at Allflex Livestock Intelligence in Beijing, China, discusses the challenges U.S. producers must overcome to win long-awaited favor with consumers in China.

Jun 13, 201816 min

#058: A voice for ag - Laura Daniels

Dairy farming has changed considerably in the last 20 years, but the consumer view of the industry has not adjusted as quickly. Can dairy farmers take matters into their own hands by sharing their story? In this podcast, Laura Daniels, a dairy farmer and passionate "agvocate," talks meeting consumer demands, finding new markets and being a voice for ag.

Jun 08, 201813 min

#057: Stopping the clock on dementia - Dr. Gregory Jicha

A new case of dementia is diagnosed every three seconds. Do the latest clinical trials offer hope for stopping the clock? Can lifestyle changes reduce the risk for Alzheimer's disease? Dr. Gregory Jicha, chief clinician and professor at the University of Kentucky Alzheimer's Disease Center, works on the frontlines of the race against time. In this podcast, he explains the research that makes him optimistic.

Jun 01, 201814 min

#056: Winner, winner chicken dinner - Dr. Rebecca Delles

The U.S. poultry industry is losing millions of dollars in revenue to quality issues, including woody breast syndrome. While woody breast syndrome does not pose a threat to consumer health, it does impact poultry producers' bottom line. As scientific research into the exact cause and proper mitigation of the problem continues, Dr. Rebecca Delles, a research scientist in meat chemistry, explains what producers and consumers should know about the issue.

May 27, 201815 min

#055: Crisis in Cape Town: How farmers cope with critical water shortage - Robert Walker

Cape Town, South Africa, may become the first major city to run out of water in the modern era. As the clock ticks down for Cape Town’s four million residents, the farming community stepped in, donating part of their own water supply to aid the struggling city. How is agriculture effected in the drought-stricken region? Robbie Walker is the South African-born CEO of KEENAN, a company with a team assisting farmers in Cape Town. In this podcast, he offers a personal and professional perspective of...

May 07, 201818 min

#054: Hot topic: Managing heat stress in dairy cows — Tom Lorenzen

Heat stress in dairy cows can cause decreases in milk production, immune responses and reproduction. How can dairy farmers prevent profits from falling when temperatures rise? In this podcast, Tom Lorenzen, on-farm dairy specialist, explains the symptoms to watch for and shares his advice for mitigating heat stress through management and nutrition.

Apr 30, 20188 min

#053: Priming hens for premium eggshell quality - Dr. Kayla Price

Priming hens for premium eggshell quality starts long before the eggs are laid. With the right management and nutrition strategies, producers can take steps early to support bird health and help ensure quality eggs that please consumers. Dr. Kayla Price explains the key elements of eggshell quality and the role of gut health.

Apr 20, 201821 min

#052: Antibiotic angst: Addressing antimicrobial resistance in pig production – Dr. Cat Berge

Antimicrobials are vital to humans and animals to protect against bacteria that can cause disease or death. Antimicrobial resistance is an increasing issue on many pig farms, and producers are noticing that old antibiotics no longer work. How do producers address the mounting challenges? Dr. Anna Catharina Berge, owner of Berge Veterinary Consulting BVBA, provides practical advice for reducing antibiotics without sacrificing productivity.

Apr 13, 201820 min

#048: Advancements in agronomy - Dr. Steven Borst

From the lasting effects of harsh weather to research in biostimulants, there are many impactful developments, trends and innovations unfolding in the world of agronomy. Dr. Steven Borst of Alltech Crop Science discusses the latest developments and shares his unique perspective from the intersection of animal and crop sciences.

Mar 16, 201835 min

#046: Recirculating aquaculture systems - Gijs Rutjes

The recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) is quickly modernizing fish farming, offering a solution to overcoming many of aquaculture’s obstacles. Is RAS the key to a more sustainable future for aquaculture? Gijs Rutjes, technical sales support manager at Coppens International, joins us to discuss the benefits — and challenges — of RAS, and offers his advice for producers as they consider implementing the system.

Feb 21, 20189 min

#045: 7 insights from The 2018 Alltech Global Feed Survey – Aidan Connolly

Now in its seventh year of analysis, the Global Feed Survey continues to serve as a valuable report on the state of the global feed industry. In addition to its insights into the feed industry itself, the report serves as a barometer for agriculture as a whole, and demonstrates the economic strength of the countries surveyed. What can we learn from the 1.068 billion tons of feed produced globally? Aidan Connolly, chief innovation officer and vice president of corporate accounts at Alltech, mined...

Feb 16, 201816 min
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