Gregg Doud is getting ready to take the reins as CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation. Doud's been involved in agriculture his entire life, but admits to Pam Jahnke that dairy is new for him. They talk farm bill, federal milk orders and the future direction he sees the industry going.
The Wisconsin FFA Association has decided to allow 6th graders to fully participate in chapter activities and state leadership opportunities. That's welcome news for teachers like agriscience instructor, Emma Huber. She teaches at Portage Middle School and said the students are thrilled with the opportunity.
With frost occuring again this morning across the state, more cautionary advice on manage forage supplies through prussic acid elevations. Yoana Newman, forages specialists from UW-River Falls, explains how the plant reacts to first frosts.
John Hineberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend is keeping an eye on escalating battles between Hamas and Israel, and the U.S's involvement. He also recaps last week's USDA WASDE report, and lets us follow the conversations influencing beef and pork prices

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