This Week in Agribusiness, April 30, 2022
Biofuels access and production, carbon program, sprayer technology and more.
April 30, 2022
Mike Pearson talks about Iowa’s Biofuel Access bill with Monte Shaw, Iowa Renewable Fuels Association. This will give more access to biofuels for consumers and Monte shares more details of the bill provision and what he sees for the future of the biofuels.
Brian Basting, Advance Trading, joins Mike in the studio to talk more about markets. Brian talks more about ethanol production with E15 approval for the summer. Updates on export, wheat, soybeans and more.
This week in Colby Ag Tech, Chad Colby visits with Matt Foes, Sheffield, Illinois to spotlight sprayer technology.
Mike talks with Lisa Streck, Carbon Grower Program, Bayer. Lisa breaks down the program, how farmers can enroll and what brought Bayer to offer the carbon program.
Max talks with Scott Harris, global president, Case IH. This week Scott talks about the people behind the technology and equipment, the farmers that buy it and the programs that are offered to the younger generation to bring them into the industry.
Greg Soulje gives his weather forecast for week ahead and what to expect in the upcoming forecast.
Max’s Tractor Shed spotlights a 1973 Ford 2000 owned by Kenneth Price, Kenly, North Carolina.
Mark Stock shares this week’s report from BigIron Auctions.
This week the FFA Chapter Tribute goes to Emily Matejka, Minnesota State FFA President.
Evan Eagen, Farmer Veteran Coalition talks with Max about the purpose behind the programs and how they help veterans return to agriculture.
This week in Samuelson Sez, Orion requests viewers to support the local county and state fairs to support those in agriculture.
Max gets an update from North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner, Doug Goehring on the weather and challenges in his area.
This Week in Agribusiness features market news, ag technology, weather and farm management and equipment information and opinions. This leading ag news program airs weekly on RFD-TV, and can be found each week on FarmProgress.com.
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