Animal Ag News 10/8
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DWFI Podcast 38 – Irrigation Impacts on Nutrition
Irrigation expansion can provide the water necessary to increase food production for our growing world. It can also be a means for moving farmers from simply producing enough food for their families to generating more income through domestic markets or export of additional production.
However, increasing use of irrigation can have varying impacts on the nutrition of the local communities and it’s important to consider these costs and benefits when striving to reduce poverty, end hunger and protect our water resources.
In this episode of the Water for Food Podcast, DWFI Director of Communications and Public Relations Frances Hayes talks with experts in irrigation and nutrition as they dive into the interconnectedness of irrigation, water availability and nutrition. Guests include Dr. Piyush Mehta and Assistant Professor Dr. Kyle Davis, both in the Department of Geography & Spatial Sciences at the University of Delaware.
View the research mentioned in the episode here.
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DWFI podcast episode 38 23:55
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Precision Ag News 10/3
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Walz References Farmers in Debate
Minnesota Governor and Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz brought the farm bill into the debate Tuesday night, in answer to a question about when he was in China.
Walz was asked about a discrepancy between when he said he was in Hong Kong in the spring of 1989 during the Tiananmen Square protests and media reports that he was not there until August of that year. “I have poured my heart into my community. I’ve tried to do the best I can,” said Walz. “Those same people elected me to Congress for 12 years and in Congress I was one of the most bipartisan people working on things like farm bills that we got done.”
Walz also brought up farmers earlier in the debate during a question about climate change. “My farmers know climate change is real,” said Walz. “They’ve seen 500 year droughts, 500 year floods back-to-back. But what they’re doing is adapting. And this has allowed them to tell me, “Look, I harvest corn, I harvest soybeans and I harvest wind, we are producing more natural gas and more oil at any time than we ever have. We’re also producing more clean energy.”
Gov. Walz debate comments 1:34Four years ago this month, Gov. Walz spoke at the groundbreaking of the Ag Innovation Campus (AIC) processing plant, a facility spearheaded by Minnesota soybean growers which held its grand opening just over a year ago. However, last week the AIC announced the closing of the facility:
We must announce with deep regret that the operations of the Ag Innovation Campus (AIC) processing plant have come to an end.
At our groundbreaking event, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz recognized that this was a bold idea. It certainly was and everyone involved gave it a valiant effort that we are all proud of.
…While our Board of Directors strongly believes in the AIC mission and has put in years of volunteer effort to advance the AIC mission, it has come time to bring the process to an end.
Golden Harvest Updates from FPS24
Harvest is now in full swing around the country and for many farmers it’s a Golden Harvest kind of year.
Golden Harvest had lots to talk about at the 2024 Farm Progress Show – already a month ago now! – including 14 new corn hybrids and 27 new soybean varieties for 2025, new traits, zero percent Golden Advantage financing, and agronomic research. Learn more about what’s new with Golden Harvest in these interviews from the show.
Heather Volpe, Golden Harvest Brand Marketing Manager
FPS24 - Interview with Heather Volpe, Golden Harvest 2:21
Rex Gray, Golden Harvest Corn Product Manager
FPS24 - Interview with Rex Gray, Golden Harvest 3:03
Ryan Dunsbergen, Golden Harvest Soybean Product Manager
FPS24 - Interview with Ryan Dunsbergen, Golden Harvest 3:21
Adam Haag, Golden Harvest Agronomy Manager
FPS24 - Interview with Adam Haag, Golden Harvest 4:11
David Schlake and Joe Bollman, Golden Harvest Corn Technical Product Leads
FPS24 - Interview with David Schlake and Joe Bollman, Golden Harvest 3:35
Helene Causes Extensive Damage in Southeast
At a press conference Sunday, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said they expect the damage toll to be worse than Hurricane Michael in 2018. “We know we have 107 poultry facilities damaged or totally destroyed, 15 dairies that have been affected and dozens and dozens of other facilities,” said Kemp. “Literally every commodity in the state has been damaged by this storm.”
House Agriculture Committee member Rep. Austin Scott (R-GA) pledged he will get relief for farmers at the federal level. “When we get back to Washington there will be a bipartisan disaster relief package passed,” said Scott.State agriculture commissioner Tyler Harper said they are working to assess losses as quickly as possible but he stressed that farmers need to document any damage. “We’re going to do everything we can to get our ag industry back on its feet as quickly as possible,” said Harper, urging others to “pray for our farm families…we have a lot of folks hurting across our state.”
Agricultural damage is also being evaluated in Florida, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Read more about the damage in Georgia in this post from Jennifer Whittaker, Georgia Farm Bureau, and listen to comments from Gov. Kemp, Rep. Scott, and Commissioner Harper below.
GA Gov. Brian Kemp - Helene damage (:30)Rep. Austin Scott - Helene damage (1:18)
GA Ag Commissioner Harper - Helene damage (4:05)