Once ridden by Chinese Emperors and world leaders, the Akhal-Teke has a rich history. Now there are less than 5,000 of them remaining in the world. Danielle Splaine a member of the Akhal-Teke Association of America joins Ben Jarboe and shares the history of these horses as well as the characteristics they have that led them to being the horse of choice for the once-great leaders.
The wet weather is here to stay for a few more days. That's according to Ag meteorologist Stu Muck.
Scott Mahloch is an FBI Agent out of Milwaukee where he's the Weapons of Mass Destruction Coordinator. He joins Stephanie Hoff and says the FBI pays careful attention to the many facets of the food supply chain from technology to animals that are at risk for attack.
John Heinberg, Market Advisor with Total Farm Marketing, says planting progress in Wisconsin is slightly behind due to wet conditions but remains near average, with warmer, drier weather expected to help. He notes the weaker U.S. dollar is boosting export competitiveness, while wheat supplies remain tight globally but underappreciated by the market.

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