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LaneCast Ag Podcast

Lane Nordlund Ag Broadcasterlanesz.podbean.com
Lane Nordlund is ”Your Voice for Agriculture”. Broadcasting on TV, Radio and Digital Media. Lane shares ag’s story for all. Subscribe to LaneCast wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Ranching with Grizzlies

Trina Jo Bradley and her husband ranch in the shadow of the Rocky Mountain Front near Valier, MT. Ranching comes with its own set of challenges. Ranching with grizzly bears makes things even harder. Trina gives insight on recent announcements from the Department of Interior. She also shares updates from her volunteer work on the Montana Grizzly Bear Advisory Council and USDA APHIS Wildlife Advisory Committee. https://www.facebook.com/trinajobradley/

Mar 09, 202025 min

Show 79: Brexit, EU trends & ag trade

John Wilkes is a former farmer from the United Kingdom. Wilkes now resides in Washington D.C. where he works as an international livestock industry consultant and journalist. He joins the Agriculture Conversation and gives insight on how the Brexit impacts agricultural trade, what U.S. agriculture can learn from UK and European farmers and consumers trends and much more!

Jan 22, 202044 min

Show 78: A Bright Future For Ag

During the 101st American Farm Bureau Convention in Austin, TX Montana Farm Bureau (MFBF) President Hans McPherson and Exec. V.P. John Youngberg joins the Agriculture Conversation. They share updates on issues from trade, metal healthcare, revitalizing rural America and much more. Tune into the conversation today!

Jan 17, 202024 min

PNW Canola Asso. takes root

A conversation with the leaders of the Pacific Northwest Canola Association. A new commodity group whose mission is to grow the canola industry in the Pacific Northwest (ID, MT, OR, and WA) through education, advocacy, and marketing.

Jan 01, 202030 min

Show 76: NCBA reaffirms support of Country of Origin Labeling

NCBA VP of Gov. Affairs Ethan Lane shares how NCBA is seeking solutions to the labeling requirements and verification procedures in place for beef products labeled as “Product of the U.S.A,” “Made in the U.S.A.,” or similar origin claims, which will resolve the concerns of beef producers, work at the speed of commerce, meet America's trade obligations and prevent confusion among consumers. https://www.ncba.org/newsreleases.aspx?newsid=7099&fbclid=IwAR37O2ZvFYQHqW9EsW7xCNT22kvSDM_bxm6grjy1ftF...

Dec 03, 201918 min

Show 75: Gelbvieh Convention and Cattlemen’s Profit Roundup

Cattlemen and women from across the nation will be gathering Billings, MT at the Double Tree Hotel for the 49th Annual American Gelbvieh Association National Convention. The event runs from Wednesday December 4th through Friday December 6th. In addition to the national convention, the 5th Annual Cattlemen’s Profit Roundup will take place at 3:30 on December 5th at the DoubleTree Hotel. The event is open to all cattlemen and women for free. https://gelbvieh.org/membership/annual-convention-profit...

Dec 01, 20199 min

Show 74: The Montana Grain Growers Vince Mattson

Chester, MT farmer Vince Mattson serves as the Vice President of the Montana Grain Growers. He shares how the 64th MGGA Convention has built a convention program around the theme “Gaining the Upper Hand. This year’s convention is to offer growers new tricks of the trade that will help them manage tough times. https://www.mgga.org/events/convention/

Nov 21, 201931 min

Show 73: Zippy Duvall & 100 Years of Farm Bureau

American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall sits down during the 100th Montana Farm Bureau Convention to discuss the “Farm Bureau Family” and the grassroots efforts that have made Farm Bureau successful over the last century.

Nov 13, 201937 min

Show 72: Struggle and opportunity in the countryside

Farmers and ranchers across the nation are going through a difficult time with the current state of the ag economy. During the 104th Montana Farmers Union Convention, presidents from five Farmers Union affiliate states shared how they are providing multiple resources to help farmers stay in business. Guests include: Doug Sombke, President, South Dakota Farmers Union https://www.sdfu.org/ Mark Watne President, North Dakota Farmers Union https://ndfu.org/ Gary Wertish President, Minnesota Farmers ...

Nov 08, 20191 hr

Show 71: Tariffs impact U.S. wool

Retaliatory tariffs by China have caused American raw wool exports to drop by 84 percent in volume and 85 percent in value. For pelts, the situation is worse. Chase Adams with the American Sheep Industry Association shares more on tariffs and other issues the industry is working on.

Oct 21, 201921 min

Show 70: Sec. of Interior Bernhardt exclusive interview

Secretary of the Interior (DOI) David Bernhardt spoke at the conclusion of the 51st Annual Public Lands Council national meeting in Great Falls, MT. He sat down to discusses issues impacting public lands grazers.

Sep 29, 201913 min

Show 68: Young Ag Leadership Conference

The Young Ag Leadership Conference allows Montana’s young producers to come together across organization and commodity lines and take part in a three-day agenda. YALC will be held October 4-6 at the Copper King Convention Center in Butte, MT. YALC coordinator Leah Johnson shares more on this year's event. https://nordlundcommunications.com/2019/09/young-ag-leadership-conference-october-4-october-6/?fbclid=IwAR1YuKP7gFCVKMMqODAfb1-YFqQnHD4tKuFHFOa9fXPShNVq78-ewAhPwpM

Sep 06, 201915 min

Show 67: Advocate, Communicate and Educate for Ag

Montana Farm Bureau members JM Peck and Rhonda Hergenrider share their experience of growing as an advocate for agriculture. JM and Rhonda recently completed the Montana Farm Bureau ACE program.

Sep 05, 201925 min

Show 66: Public Lands & H-2A Labor

The American Sheep Industry Association's Chase Adams gives an update on ASI's public lands tour of Colorado and improvements to H-2A regulations for a legal source of agricultural guest labor.

Jul 16, 201921 min

Show 65: Ag Advocates Head to DC

Fergus County Rancher and Montana Farm Bureau member Kris Descheemaeker shares her experience of traveling to Washington D.C. to advocate for agriculture on behalf of Montana Farm Bureau. Picture Nicole Rolf

Jul 15, 201932 min

Show 64: USDA Cattle Inventory

During the first two weeks of July, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will survey approximately 1,700 cattle operations across the Mountain Regional states, including Montana. Eric Sommer, the state statistician for Montana, said the survey provides an up-to-date measurement of the United States cattle inventory.

Jun 05, 201915 min

Memorial Day, a Day to Remember

On Memorial Day 1986 President Reagan shared these words at Arlington National Cemetery. “Today is the day we put aside to remember fallen heroes and to pray that no heroes will ever have to die for us again,” said Reagan. “It's a day of thanks for the valor of others, a day to remember the splendor of America and those of her children who rest in this cemetery and others. It's a day to be with the family and remember.”

May 24, 20191 min

Show 62: Agriculture on Capitol Hill

Agriculture on Capitol Hill. Liv Stavick, Director of State Affairs for Montana Farm Bureau Federation and MFBF lobbyist Chelcie Cargill join the podcast to discuss the 2019 Montana Legislative session and the issues that impact Montana farmers and ranchers.

May 17, 201951 min

Show 61: From Farm Broadcaster to CEO: NCBA’s Kendal Frazier

From his start as a farm broadcaster in Kansas to the becoming the CEO of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Kendal Frazier has seen many changes in American agriculture. On the LaneCast AgPodcast, Frazier shares insight into many aspects of the livestock industry and much more.

May 02, 20191 hr 5 min

Show 60: The Dating App for Your Cows

Ballyhoo Go! is a dating app for cows! What is Ballyhoo Go!? To understand what the Go! app is you must first learn about the Central Montana business that created it. And, the hardworking businesswoman behind it all. Gerri Campbell owns Ballyhoo Printing in Lewistown, MT. http://ballyhooprinting.com/

Mar 20, 201921 min

Show 59: The Awkward Conversation: Succession Planning

The awkward conversation of succession planning for the farm or ranch is the topic of today's show. Curt Barnekoff, CPA specializes in agricultural tax and business succession with Wipfli CPA's and Consultants. Curt helps family agriculture businesses maximize their after-tax net worth and assists in developing and implementing plans to keep the family business “in the family". https://www.wipfli.com/about-wipfli/partners-and-associates/barnekoff-curt Picture: Pixabay

Feb 11, 201913 min

Show 58: Jennifer Houston, 2019 NCBA President

Jennifer Houston of Sweetwater, Tenn., was named president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association at the organization’s annual meeting in New Orleans, La., Feb. 2. Houston had served as 2018 president-elect. Houston and her husband, Mark, own and operate East Tennessee Auction Market in Sweetwater. She has been active in the beef industry for more than 30 years, first serving at the state level then being elected to positions in national posts. She has been an NCBA board member since 1996....

Feb 05, 201912 min

Show 57: Forage Kochia & What it isn’t

What is Forage kochia? Utah rancher Tim Munns and his family that own Munns Flying M Ranch in Hansel Valley, UT know all about what this crop is and what it isn't. Enjoy the quick wit of Tim Munns and more on grazing options for your ranch. To contact Tim Munns email timtmunns@gmail.com

Jan 18, 201918 min

Show 56: Cattlemen Heading to New Orleans

The Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show (#CattleCon19) is THE event for anyone in the cattle business! The Cattle Industry Convention & NCBA Trade Show is agriculture’s premier event where the industry comes together to get down to business for the cattle industry. The 2019 event will be one of the largest on record and will be something that you can’t afford to miss. Over 9,000 cattlemen and women will gather in the Crescent City for 3.5 days of education, fellowship, networking,...

Jan 11, 201915 min

Show 55: Top 10 Podcasts of 2018

As 2018 ends and the New Year begins, I would like to thank all the listeners of the LaneCast Ag Podcast. The show started less than a year ago with the purpose of sharing the story of agriculture here in the West. There have been many changes to the format of the show, the length of episodes and the friends we have met along the way. The show continues to evolve, and the subject matter will expand as well! Thank you to all the guests that join the “Agriculture Conversation” and that shared thei...

Dec 21, 201850 min

Show 54: Investing in Rural Communities

2019 marks the 100th Anniversary of Montana Farm Bureau. The MFB Foundation knows that rural communities are the lifelines the future of agriculture. That’s why they have kicked off the Centennial Community Initiative. This project will result in a $100,000 investment towards community improvement projects in Montana during 2019. MFBF’s Scott Kulbeck joins the LaneCast to discuss more on the investing in rural communities. https://mfbf.org/Article/Join-the-1K-Club-Support-Rural-Communities

Dec 20, 201819 min

Show 52: House Ag Chair on 2018 Farm Bill Progress

A recent breakthrough in negotiations between the leaders of the House and Senate Agriculture Committees seems to be paving the way for the bill to be passed before Congress adjourns before the Holidays. During the 7th National Grazing Lands Coalition Conference in Reno, NV, Lane Nordlund spoke with House Ag Committee Chair Mike Conaway of Texas on progress and state of the Farm Bill.

Dec 03, 20187 min
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