Farm4Profit Podcast
Our mission is to provide farms and operators an independent and unbiased outlet for information related to increasing the profitability of their farming operation. We will be providing farms and operators of all sizes and experience levels access to the latest trends, projections, and the tools necessary to increase farming profitability. We will take each episode to deliver latest news, what's working for active farms, and a topic of focus each episode. Remember, if you aren't farming for profit you won't be farming for long.
Weston
29 de out.
I listened to this podcast as my first podcast while picking cotton. I thoroughly enjoyed the podcast, and was well worth the listen
Dang good podcast
28 de out.
I love the podcast. I just started listening to it a few weeks ago and now I don’t miss a episode. They are very informative and funny too. Hope yall never stop making episodes.
Zach
10 de out.
Love the podcast! Just wish I didn’t have to hear Corey ask if I’d like a popsicle in the intro.
Shocking comment from Steinbauer episode
29 de ago.
Guys, I never miss an episode of your podcast. I love what you do. I do not always agree and sometimes you really piss me off. The recent Steinbauer episode was probably the most egregious. When Sherie talked about preparing lunch at the start of the episode, she apologized for not including pork, knowing Cory relies on pork as part of his revenue stream. Sherie: “I'm sorry, I didn't include pork in the lunch.” Cory: “That's all right. That doesn't affect me at all. Nope. I don't own the pigs. I just get paid to grow them.” - Doesn’t a vast majority of corn go to feed livestock (1) and generate ethanol (2)? When you include the DDGs from ethanol production, livestock would be the corn farmers’ most important customer. Does the integrator that owns the pigs in your barn buy Iowa corn? Could that corn come from your farm? - The livestock industry, especially the pork industry, has had the worst 24 months of financial stress in history. You would think someone who profits from it would have some concern about supporting its product. On the contrary, driving consumption “doesn’t affect you at all”. What a narrow and disappointing point of view. I wonder if anyone from the company who owns the pigs in your barn follows your podcast? I wonder if they would be as shocked and disappointed as I was?
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- Criado porDavid Whitaker, Corey Hillebo, Tanner Winterhof
- Anos de atividade2019 - 2024
- Episódios409
- ClassificaçãoLivre
- Site do podcast