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Taking Stalk with Illinois Farm Bureau

  • Episode 5 - Wetter and windier? How Illinois agriculture adapts to shifting weather trends

    21 JUN 2024 · From drought to derechos, Illinois farmers make crop decisions around extreme weather conditions. But is this the new normal? Eric Snodgrass, principal atmospheric scientist for Nutrien Ag Solutions, joins IFB President Brian Duncan in Episode 5 to examine the weather outlook for the 2024 growing season. 
    Played 27m 34s
  • Episode 4 - Airborne corn: Illinois agriculture's role in sustainable aviation fuel

    17 MAY 2024 · Airplanes fueled by corn and soybeans? Illinois agriculture has a role in the evolving sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) marketplace, yet policy hurdles and production challenges remain. In Episode 4, Meg Whitty, LanzaJet vice president of corporate relations, joins IFB President Brian Duncan to explore what's at stake in SAF for Illinois farmers and the ethanol and aviation industries. 
    Played 38m 27s
  • Episode 3 - Sustainable aviation fuel’s economic opportunities for Illinois agriculture

    12 APR 2024 · SAF. GREET. ETJ. HEFA. Many acronyms underpin sustainable aviation fuel, an emerging biofuel technology that could result in up to $2 billion a year for corn farmers. David Miller, chief economist with Decision Innovation Solutoins, joins IFB President Brian Duncan in Episode 3 to discuss SAF's economic opportunity for Illinois agriculture. 
    Played 37m 15s
  • Episode 2 - Bin to barge: Why trade matters to Illinois farm profitability

    15 MAR 2024 · Illinois ranks third nationwide for ag exports, despite facing non-tariff barriers, limited market access and weak trade policy. Episode 2 explores the current state of U.S. ag trade with Mark Wilson, secretary-treasurer of the U.S. Grains Council, and Erin Borror, vice president of economic analysis for the U.S. Meat Export Federation. 
    Played 44m 17s
  • Episode 1 - Prop 12's impact on Illinois pork production

    16 FEB 2024 · In addition to livestock production, California's Proposition 12 carries the potential to regulate — and disrupt — all sectors of agriculture. Chad Leman, immediate past president of the Illinois Pork Producers Association, joins IFB President Brian Duncan, a hog farmer, to disucss why Prop 12 should be repealed.
    Played 31m 3s

In-depth analysis of today’s most important ag issues. In Taking Stalk, Illinois Farm Bureau President Brian Duncan welcomes fellow farmers and leaders to discuss the issues that matter to Illinois...

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In-depth analysis of today’s most important ag issues. In Taking Stalk, Illinois Farm Bureau President Brian Duncan welcomes fellow farmers and leaders to discuss the issues that matter to Illinois Farm Bureau members. Released monthly and produced by Illinois Farm Bureau: where it’s all about farm, family and food.

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