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Stephanie Porter speaks about Better Beans and Soybean Summit with KICD Radio in Spencer, Iowa.
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In the latest episode of the By Association Podcast, ISA communicators Claire Weinzierl and Betsy Osman are checking in with Lindsay Mitchell, Director of Marketing and Communications for IL Corn, about the partnering organizations’ shared booth at this year’s Farm Progress Show. They’ll talk about the many ways Illinois farmers’ checkoff dollars are “Fueling Progress” for Illinois agriculture, as well as the organizations’ dedication to the use of biodiesel, ethanol, and other shared priorities. Join the conversation!
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In the latest episode of the By Association Podcast, Claire and Betsy are checking in with Gracie Pierson, Consumer Engagement Manager for the Illinois Farm Bureau to learn more about the Farm Bureau’s role in consumer-facing initiatives, including the most recent “We Are the 96%” campaign, and the ways ISA and Illinois Farm Bureau are working together to advance awareness and appreciation for Illinois agriculture.
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In the latest episode of the By Association Podcast, Rachel and Betsy are checking in with Jack Marck, Managing Director of the Illinois AgTech Accelerator. Recently, Jack has been working to create new systems for establishing ag data standards, and sharing that information across industry stakeholders, in an effort to increase collaboration around ag data collection, security, and management. Join their conversation!
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"Reliving the ISA Egypt Mission Trip"
In this episode of the By Association Podcast, Rachel and Betsy are checking in with ISA Board Director and Market Development Committee Chairman, Scott Gaffner, and ISA Trade & Exports Manager, Eileen Urish, to relive their recent mission trip Egypt. Scott, Eileen, and Rachel were joined by other ISA leadership who were able to meet Egyptian farmers, and see firsthand aquaculture and poultry industry professionals being trained in modern production methods. The group was given the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the poultry demands of Egypt, and how aquaculture markets and poultry markets are helping to meet those affordable protein demands. Join their conversation and step inside modern-day Egyptian living! -
In the latest By Association Podcast, Rachel and Betsy are checking in with Dr. Andrew Margenot, soil scientist and faculty member at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and presenter at this year’s Soybean Summit. After his Ph.D. research on soil fertility at UC Davis, Andrew joined the Illinois agricultural scene in 2017, where he leads a research team that evaluates soil fertility and nutrient cycling in our state and the greater North Central US region. Join their conversation to learn more about Andrew’s research on nitrogen and phosphorus management, soil health, and carbon crediting, with the goal of supporting efficient use of nutrients for profitable crop production while ensuring environmental quality.
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In the latest By Association podcast episode, Rachel and Betsy are checking in with Roberta Simpson-Dolbeare, Illinois soybean farmer and Chair of the American Soybean Association’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health Program (WISHH) which is dedicated to connecting trade and development across global market systems. Tune in to learn more about Roberta’s recent trade mission in Nairobi, Kenya, and Zanzibar, Tanzania, and the good work happening for, and because of, Illinois soy.
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In the latest episode of the By Association Podcast, Rachel and Betsy check in with Tara Smith, Executive Vice President of Michael Torrey Associates (MTA). The MTA team is a group of government relations strategists that stay ahead of the issues that challenge agriculture, food and financial services organizations. Tara focuses on developing and implementing legislative and regulatory strategies, building coalitions and informing policymakers on client priorities. But one of our favorite things about Tara is that she’s a farm girl, born and raised on a corn and soybean farm in central Illinois.
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The United States is the world’s 2nd largest producer and exporter of soybeans, and the world’s largest producer and exporter of turkey. And today, the turkey industry is thriving thanks to the availability and economic benefits of high-protein soybean meal. In the latest episode of By Association, Beth Breeding, Vice President of Communications and Marketing at the National Turkey Federation, talks with us to share more about her role in managing industry response to issues ranging from food safety to holiday preparations. Beth also coordinates the federation’s turkey marketing and promotion initiatives including Turkey Smoke, an exciting new barbecue outreach program raising consumer awareness of turkey in smoking and grilling.
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Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) Board Director, Jeff O’Connor recalls his experience on May 11, 2022 when the President of the United States, Joe Biden, along with Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack visited OC Farms.
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ISA and IL Corn are rewriting the script on commodity collaboration, resource sharing, and pooling time and talent for the best interest of Illinois farmers. We check in on how this collaboration has grown under John and Rod’s direction, and what’s ahead for these two organizations.
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This episode will focus on Abigail and her talented team of three young females who are taking the Illinois ag scene by storm. We’ll discuss what they’re currently working on, what’s ahead for Illinois, and how they are enabling ISA to put checkoff dollars to work for farmers
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Blake has a heart for the trade-school bound high school kids that often go unnoticed, and get left behind. These are the kids who want to go straight to work, and Blake is passionate about creating those opportunities.
By Association Podcast sets the stage for engaging conversations on the leaders, industry-changing advancements, and opportunities growing at the Illinois Soybean Association checkoff program. Hosts Rachel Peabody and Betsy Osman explore how Illinois’ soybean farmer checkoff dollars are being used towards efforts like trade, infrastructure, agronomy, sustainability and more. We’ll check in with the people who are powering the industry forward. Grab a cup of coffee and join us as we “Check in with the ISA Checkoff.” -
The CarbonSense podcast from ILSoyAdvisor is all about
uncomplicating the carbon landscape. Carbon markets are a
crucial topic right now. One filled with opportunity, but also
plenty of fuzziness and concerns. Through this series we’ll
break down the important questions, discuss what options
farmers have and do our best to provide carbon clarity.
In this episode, Abigail Peterson and Sarah Sellars discuss what questions farmers must find answers to before enrolling in a carbon program. -
Steve’s rise to ISA Chairman is the story of a self-made man and first-gen farmer. We’ll discuss his passion for what’s next in ag tech, his forward-thinking approach to agriculture, and why he has so much in common with Millennials.
By Association Podcast sets the stage for engaging conversations on the leaders, industry-changing advancements, and opportunities growing at the Illinois Soybean Association checkoff program. Hosts Rachel Peabody and Betsy Osman explore how Illinois’ soybean farmer checkoff dollars are being used towards efforts like trade, infrastructure, agronomy, sustainability and more. We’ll check in with the people who are powering the industry forward. Grab a cup of coffee and join us as we “Check in with the ISA Checkoff.” -
By Association Podcast sets the stage for engaging conversations on the leaders, industry-changing advancements, and opportunities growing at the Illinois Soybean Association checkoff program. Hosts Rachel Peabody and Betsy Osman explore how Illinois’ soybean farmer checkoff dollars are being used towards efforts like trade, infrastructure, agronomy, sustainability and more. We’ll check in with the people who are powering the industry forward. Grab a cup of coffee and join us as we “Check in with the ISA Checkoff.”
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By Association Podcast sets the stage for engaging conversations on the leaders, industry-changing advancements, and opportunities growing at the Illinois Soybean Association checkoff program. Hosts Rachel Peabody and Betsy Osman explore how Illinois’ soybean farmer checkoff dollars are being used towards efforts like trade, infrastructure, agronomy, sustainability and more. We’ll check in with the people who are powering the industry forward. Grab a cup of coffee and join us as we “Check in with the ISA Checkoff.”
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The CarbonSense podcast from ILSoyAdvisor is all about
uncomplicating the carbon landscape. Carbon markets are a
crucial topic right now. One filled with opportunity, but also
plenty of fuzziness and concerns. Through this series we’ll
break down the important questions, discuss what options
farmers have and do our best to provide carbon clarity.
In this episode, Jennifer Jones and Jean Brokish discuss what markets are available to Illinois farmers, what preparations farmers have to take, tips for choosing a program and more. -
The CarbonSense podcast from ILSoyAdvisor is all about
uncomplicating the carbon landscape. Carbon markets are a
crucial topic right now. One filled with opportunity, but also
plenty of fuzziness and concerns. Through this series we’ll
break down the important questions, discuss what options
farmers have and do our best to provide carbon clarity.
On this episode of the podcast, Abigail Peterson talks with Jim Isermann about conservation best practices that contribute to soil health and are closely related to carbon programs and the Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy. -
The CarbonSense podcast from ILSoyAdvisor is all about
uncomplicating the carbon landscape. Carbon markets are a
crucial topic right now. One filled with opportunity, but also
plenty of fuzziness and concerns. Through this series we’ll
break down the important questions, discuss what options
farmers have and do our best to provide carbon clarity.
IN THE FIRST EPISODE, Jennifer Jones, Agronomy Manager
for the Illinois Soybean Association chats with Dr. Emily
Bruner from American Farmland Trust and professor Jeff
Dukes of Purdue University about the general state of carbon
to lay the groundwork for all future conversations. - Mostra di più