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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast Network includes all your favorite Indiana agriculture podcasts, including the HAT Daily Podcast, the Purdue Crop Chat with Dan 'Corn' Quinn and 'Soybean Shaun' Casteel, the HAT Soil Health Podcast, and more!
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The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast for 6/8/24
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: Now that Mexico has elected Claudia Sheinbaum as their new president, many ag leaders are hopeful that she will make some decisions to strengthen their ag trade relationship with the U.S. One of those ag leaders is
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 6/7/24
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including a Hoosier in the poultry industry on an EPA subcommittee and multiple benefits from a corn herbicide. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has a mostly dry Indiana forecast, and the T
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 6/6/24
On today's #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmer's Bank & Trust: Southern Indiana wheat growers could be looking at an early cutting and early double crop soybean planting, a "decent" Indiana Farm Forecast from Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin, a
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 6/5/24
On the HAT Podcast C.J. Miller and Sabrina Halvorson have the news including catching up with the Indiana FFA state president as the state convention approaches and the challenges ahead for farm labor. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has plenty of rai
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Purdue Crop Chat Episode 66, Weather Frustrating for Some, Great for Others
Purdue Crop Chat is a regular podcast from Hoosier Ag Today and the Purdue University Extension Service, featuring Purdue Extension soybean specialist Dr. Shaun Casteel and Extension Corn Specialist Dr. Dan Quinn. On this episode, Shaun and Dan discuss th
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The Hoosier Ag Today Podcast for 6/4/24
On the HAT Podcast Eric Pfeiffer and C.J. Miller have the news including the AgriNovus Field Atlas explained and planting is still not over in Indiana. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin predicts a mostly dry day before much of the state gets rain tomorr