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OFI 1885: Don't Park The Fertilizer Truck On The Railroad Tracks
Tip Of The Week Too good of a deal is exactly that… Rural Crime In The U.S. https://www.tampafp.com/train-crashes-into-stolen-mosaic-zephyrhills/ https://www.sjgov.org/press-releases/press-release-detail/2023/10/23/sheriff-s-office-accepts-att-grant Across The Pond, Down Under And Up Above https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/cows-calves-meat-beheaded-black-market-b2435935.html https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-police-news-assets/limestone-coast-local-service-area/diesel-stolen-from-moyhall-farm Africa https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/farmers-push-for-10-year-jail-terms-for-fish-theft https://www.thecable.ng/troops-kill-four-bandits-arrest-over-100-suspects-in-plateau-kaduna https://letabaherald.co.za/132975/mango-farmers-hampered-by-theft-of-fruit/ Chalk One Up For The Good Guys https://goldrushcam.com/sierrasuntimes/index.php/news/local-news/50717-tulare-county-detectives-arrest-three-suspects-and-recover-100-000-of-farm-equipment-from-two-day-crime-spree https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/meat-heist-400000-worth-of-stolen-beef-found-at-florida-veggie-farm-arrests-made/ More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1884: The Hesitant Radio Broadcaster And National Proficiency Finalist | FFA SAE Edition | Molly Clark | Bradford High School FFA
Molly Clark is a National Proficiency Finalist in the category of Ag Communications. At the age of 16, encouraged by her mom and her aunt, she took a job at a local radio station reading commodity bids, overnight weather, a farm story and obituaries. At the outset she was very nervous, and she says that you could tell by her voice that she did not want to be there. That was over two years ago however, and over time she got used to being on the radio. This has led her to multiple accolades including being a national proficiency finalist this year. She is no longer at the radio station since she has moved to Kentucky to begin her college career at Morehead State University. She is studying Ag Business with a minor in Agronomy, and has her sights set on working in the crop insurance industry at the moment.

OFI 1883: Ohio Farm Broadcasting From Oklahoma | FFA SAE Edition | Laura Wuebker | Versailles High School FFA | Re-Cap Episode
On tomorrow's Ag Business Episode I am featuring an FFA student up for a National Proficiency Award in Ag Communications. She has accomplished this by being an ag broadcaster at a radio station in Ohio. Well, it just so happens that she was trained and mentored by last year's National Proficiency Winner in Ag Communications, Laura Wuebker, who was a guest on this show almost exactly one year ago. I thought playing Laura's interview again today would be the perfect tie-in with tomorrow's National Proficiency Finalist interview.

OFI 1882: Building Tanning Pens For Pigs | FFA SAE Edition | Aubrey Mahon | Morrison High School FFA
Aubrey Mahon is a National Proficiency Finalist in the category of Agricultural Mechanics Design and Fabrication. She is also a college student at Northwestern Oklahoma State University studying Agricultural Business. Aubrey has been showing pigs for several years, and during this time an innovation in the show pig industry has been to tan pigs that already have black, blue or brown pigment in their skin. It is believed that this enhances their appearance and ultimately helps them to get picked in the show ring. This new trend in the show arena gave Aubrey, who her mom calls a natural entrepreneur, an idea for a product. She started producing and selling tanning lights for pigs. A business called Champion Tanning Lights was born, and she has been running with it ever since. Aubrey is currently running her business from college and returning home on the weekends to put together product. As soon as she finishes with college she will be right back to building her business and turning this into her full-time career.

OFI 1881: A Not Very "Spooky" Farm Update For You All
Happy Halloween to all of you, if you celebrate this night of ghosts and goblins. On today's farm update I touch on a Halloween memory as well as selling goats this weekend and the bad year of goat production that we have had. Oh, and why I am sleep deprived! More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1880: From Being Trapped In The FFA To A National Proficiency Finalist | FFA SAE Edition | Kynlee Bright | White Oak High School FFA
Kynlee Bright is a 2023 National Proficiency Finalist in the category of Ag Communications, and she has a very interesting FFA origin story. During her sophomore year of high school, she left her high school volleyball team, and the result was an open period that needed to be filled. The only available class for her was an agriculture class. Kynlee knew nothing about agriculture, had no aspirations in agriculture but she also had.....no choice. Despite Kynlee's lack of background and unhappiness with her plight, her agriculture teacher saw something in her and encouraged her to participate in an LDE. This competition sparked something in Kynlee, and she has been a motivated and energetic FFA student ever since. She is currently a senior in high school, serving as the chapter reporter and has been selected as one of four national finalists in her category. On today's show Kynlee will tell us all about his very non-traditional pathway, what in the world a "Shelbizlee Sustainability Blog" is and how becoming an FFA member is influencing her future.

OFI 1879: College Of Western Idaho | Nampa, Idaho | Agricultural College Episode
For Information Like Degrees Offered, Annual Costs, Etc., Please Click The Banner Below: The Agricultural College Episode is designed to profile agricultural trade schools, junior colleges, colleges and universities around the U.S. This episode is an effort to replicate the conversation that prospective students, parents and ag teachers might have with agricultural schools at trade show like the National FFA Convention. The College Of Western Idaho is a community college located in the Treasure Valley of Idaho, which happens to be where I live and farm. I taught criminal justice courses at CWI for several years, and was able to teach one agriculture class while I was there as well. CWI first started offering courses in 2009, and first started offering agriculture courses in 2016. They are a growing agriculture program that is sorely needed in the Treasure Valley of Idaho, and today we will learn about how they are filling that void. More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1878: Support Your Local Sheriff | Rural Crime
Tip Of The Week Support your local sheriff's office Rural Crime In The U.S. https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/10/26/shootings-spotlight-alarming-jump-in-violence-against-minnesota-rural-officers https://www.kiiitv.com/article/news/jim-wells-county/jim-wells-countys-rural-property-and-livestock-theft-prevention-program-helps-track-stolen-lost-property/503-e8734d7e-3bdd-4546-880a-4b0be1aef9b8 Across The Pond, Down Under And Up Above https://www.expressandstar.com/news/crime/2023/10/27/wolverhampton-businessman-facing-jail-over-259000-payment-for-cut-price-stolen-chicken-meat/ https://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/news/north-yorkshire/news/appeals/2023/10-october/appeal-following-sheep-theft-near-harrogate/ https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-67235631 Africa https://www.newtimes.co.rw/article/11870/news/agriculture/eastern-province-police-foil-theft-of-over-1000-metric-tonnes-of-seeds-and-fertilisers https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/police-recover-stolen-livestock-valued-at-r200000-in-limpopo-fe4ea69f-2b1e-4b8b-b1dd-e2e55749084e Chalk One Up For The Good Guys https://bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/man-arrested-in-connection-to-widespread-rural-fuel-and-copper-wire-thefts-crime-kern-county-bakersfield-drugs-chp https://www.knoe.com/2023/10/25/man-arrested-livestock-theft-madison-richland-parish/ More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1877: Farm Sitting And Protecting What Is Yours | FFA SAE Edition | Abigail Wolfe | Indiana Ag & Tech. FFA
Abigaile Wolfe is a current Senior at the Indiana Agriculture & Technology School. She is also the 2x current FFA President for the Indiana Ag & Tech chapter, as well as serving for the 2nd year as her local 4-H club President. She won the district and state level proficiencies as a Junior last year in Agricultural Services. Her entrepreneurship SAE is called The Barn Babysitter, and she started it when she was 12 years old. She has an LLC, a strong social media presence, and is working on trademarking her business name. She has increased her client base to over 40 clients and books out nearly a year in advance for her services.

OFI 1876: The Ultimate Guide To Starting A Farm Sitting Business | Lauren Dixon | Flathead Farm Sitting | Re-Cap Episode
On tomorrow's Ag Business Episode we are featuring a high school senior who has developed a very active farm sitting business and has actually trade marked her business name. I love the idea of a farm sitting business for a person who does not have their own farm or livestock yet, but who wants to work in this field. But, when are you ready to take care of other people's livestock, and how do you make the business successful? Well, I previously interviewed a farm sitter who gave us the run down on this business, and I thought it would be perfect to bring this interview with Lauren Dixon back for you today.

OFI 1875: An American Star Finalist Protecting The Amazon Through Curing Disease | FFA SAE Edition | George Frees | Harrisonville High School FFA
George Frees is an American Star Finalist in the category of Agriscience Research. He is currently a junior at the University Of Missouri, and he has a long educational road ahead of him. George has had a passion for plants and for research since he was 5 years old when he asked his parents for an "elephant ear" plant for his birthday and began measuring its growth rates. Over the past 16 years he has continued to develop this passion and to add to it. He has traveled internationally due to these interests multiple times, which ultimately led him to his SAE studying growth rates of sugar cane and the practical applications for biofuel. George has his sights set on receiving both a Phd and MD allowing him to go to places like the Amazon or jungles of Vietnam and see how plants are being used medicinally, both as cures and treatments for different ailments. George has a wonderful mind for research, and he talks all about it in today's episode.

OFI 1874: Should We Still Be Fighting Over Water?
Back in March I did an episode about farmers being the scapegoats for water shortages in the Arid West, when municipalities were continuing to allow urban sprawl and new subdivision that required water that they did not have rights to. In that episode I ended by asking the question of whether or not this should be topic of conversation at all, as I believed that this problem would eventually be solved through innovation with the introduction of water from other sources into these areas. In today's episode I want to read an article to you that I came across discussing a city in Arizona that is looking at innovation to solve this water problem so that they can continue to sprawl. I am not in favor of sprawl, but I am in favor of innovation to deal with water shortages, and it appears that some of these ideas may be gaining traction.

OFI 1873: A Future Land Broker And Current American Star Finalist | FFA SAE Edition | Jaxson Collier | Snyder High School FFA
Jaxson Collier is an American Star Finalist in the category of Agricultural Placement. He has been working on his families dairy farm in Snyder, Texas since he was 11 or 12 years old, and he is the third generation to do so. Jax is one for setting specific and long term goals. When he was a freshman in high school he set his sights on being a 1st Vice-President at the area level in Texas. Three years later, he accomplished that. He also knew that he wanted to keep pushing with his supervised agricultural experience, and today he finds himself poised to be named an American Star winner. Jax will be graduating college in May, but he plans to stay and get his masters in business administration. Then, he has his eyes set on becoming a land broker and selling ranches and dairies. Something tells me that it is just a matter of time.

OFI 1872: Iowa State University | Ames, Iowa | Agricultural College Episode
For Information Like Degrees Offered, Annual Costs, Etc., Please Click The Banner Below: The Agricultural College Episode is designed to profile agricultural trade schools, junior colleges, colleges and universities around the U.S. This episode is an effort to replicate the conversation that prospective students, parents and ag teachers might have with agricultural schools at trade show like the National FFA Convention. Iowa State University sits in the heart of the Corn Belt and some of the most advanced production agriculture in the nation. With that said, Ames is the epitome of a college town, with a community that leaves and breathes with the university. To get a great start in agriculture, Iowa State University is there waiting for you. On today's show we will talk all about it. More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1871: "That Farmer That Grows Really Crappy Weed" | Rural Crime
Tip Of The Week To be really secure, gates need to be chained on both sides Rural Crime In The U.S. https://goldrushcam.com/sierrasuntimes/index.php/news/local-news/50603-madera-county-sheriff-s-office-partners-with-valley-crime-stoppers-to-crack-down-on-agricultural-theft-and-vandalism https://starherald.com/news/state-regional/crime-courts/rural-north-platte-man-pleads-guilty-to-felony-neglect-of-livestock/article_b172b923-627f-5ea3-8985-7080414be446.html https://www.siouxlandproud.com/news/local-news/sioux-county-sheriff-seeking-information-after-john-deere-gator-stolen-from-farm/ https://www.theoakleafnews.com/news/srjc-district-police/2023/10/15/hemp-plants-stolen-from-shone-farm/ Across The Pond, Down Under And Up Above https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/23863762.police-appeal-horsebox-stolen-green-hammerton/ https://www.expressandstar.com/news/crime/2023/10/17/appeal-after-nine-pigs-stolen-from-farm-targeted-twice-in-seven-days/ https://farmersforum.com/opp-2-tractors-stolen-from-winchester-business/ Africa https://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/headlines/3-face-conspiracy-cattle-theft-case https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/nc-farmers-say-stock-theft-is-on-the-rise/ Chalk One Up For The Good Guys https://news.yahoo.com/sioux-falls-man-gets-probation-102010789.html https://www.agdaily.com/ffa/washington-man-finally-sentenced-after-killing-three-ffa-pigs/ More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1870: Realizing A Career Teaching Agriscience | Olivia Pflaumer | Global Impact STEM Academy
Olivia Pflaumer is an Agriscience teacher, former American Star Finalist, former FFA member and three time guest of the Off-Farm Income Podcast. On today's show she returns to give us an update on her career. Olivia first appeared on the show in 2016 when she was a junior in high school. Three years later she was back as an American Star Finalist in the category of Agriscience Research. Today, Olivia has completed college and student teaching, and she is an Agriscience instructor at the Global Impact Stem Academy in Springfield, Ohio. Today, we get to catch up on all she has done and is doing.

OFI 1869: Clearing The Hurdles On Bees' Wings | FFA SAE Edition | Olivia Pflaumer | Zane Trace High School FFA | Re-Cap Episode
On tomorrow's Ag Business Episode we are catching up with Olivia Pflaumer who is now an agriscience teacher in a STEM Program in Ohio. This will be Olivia's third appearance on the show as she has been a high achiever for years now. Olivia's first appearance was back in 2016, and as a nice tie in for tomorrow I decided to replay that interview today. This will make for a great before and after picture of Olivia.

OFI 1868: Putting Your Future In Concrete As An American Star Finalist | FFA SAE Edition | Joseph Pulver | Randolph-Cambria-Friesland FFA
Joseph Pulver is an American Star Finalist in the category of Agribusiness. He and his brother are third generation working their families concrete business in the farming community of Randolph, Wisconsin. As such, Joseph has been doing one aspect or another of the concrete business since he was 11 years old. By the time Joseph has a couple of years invested in the FFA, his advisor approached him and made a life changing suggestion. He suggested that Joseph form an LLC, and start his own business on the side of working for his father in the concrete business. Joseph took the advice, and JP Slabs LLC was born. At this point Joseph started working on the weekend in his own business. However, he needed somebody to take a chance on him since he was only 16. One farmer did and hired him to poor a pad for a grain bin to rest on. That led to word of mouth and a growing business. Today, Joseph is 22 years old, and he is working full time for his father and still growing his own business on the weekends. He realized that while he knew concrete, he needed to learn more about business. So, today he is a graduate of Fox Valley Technical College with a degree in business. Joseph plans on operating his business on the weekends for the foreseeable future until he raises enough funds to buy into his father's business.

OFI 1867: Gratitude And Contentment And Reflection On Today's Farm Update
I had a list of farm update things to talk to you about today, but I didn't talk about almost any of that. As so often happens when I start recording, my mind goes somewhere that is cathartic as it often does when speaking to this fantastic audience. So, today there is a lot of reflection about how fortunate I am, the current events of today and a somber ending about those events. I hope you will join me.

OFI 1866: An American Star Finalist Talking Horses & Cattle | FFA SAE Edition | Lainey Hutchison | Crockett County High School FFA
Lainey Hutchison is an American Star Finalist in the category of agribusiness. Growing up on a cattle ranch in Tennessee, horses have always been a part of Lainey's life. That bloomed over the years to where she started competing in rodeo on horseback. Eventually, a parent approached her and asked if she would be willing to provide riding lessons to their daughter. She said yes, and an equestrian entrepreneur was born. Today, Lainey is competing on the college rodeo team at the University Of Tennessee, Martin. Martin is close enough to her family ranch that she is able to continue providing riding lessons on the weekends. In addition, she and her mother started providing farm camps to kids, agricultural and non-agricultural, when Lainey was back in high school. She continues to do that during the summer, providing agricultural education to younger children.

OFI 1865: College Is Absolutely Affordable And You Can Even Go Out Of State
We are 8 months into profiling agricultural colleges. I believe that we are dispelling some myths and uncovering some opportunities for the student who wants to pursue a future in agriculture. In today's I'll try to summarize what I have learned in the past 8 months.

OFI 1864: Cattle, Dogs, Whatever….They Will Steal Them All | Rural Crime
Tip Of The Week What does it mean to believe all victims? Rural Crime In The U.S. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12619815/Washington-family-farm-theft-suspect-chicken-kids.html https://www.aginfo.net/report/57718/Sportsman-s-Spotlight/Stolen-Guard-dogs Across The Pond, Down Under And Up Above https://southburnett.com.au/news2/2023/10/11/hay-thats-our-truck/https://www.bordertelegraph.com/news/23847191.sheep-injured-dog-attack-borders-farm/ https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/23845748.police-investigation-wootton-bassett-farm-targeted-theft/ Africa https://www.kbc.co.ke/trio-arrested-as-anti-stock-theft-unit-recovers-stolen-livestock/ https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/two-men-nabbed-for-suspected-stolen-cattle-in-limpopo-93a12917-ff95-43d5-9995-cf2e263e90b5 Chalk One Up For The Good Guys https://www.morningagclips.com/love-county-man-sentenced-for-horse-theft/ https://localnews8.com/news/crime-tracker/2023/10/10/1-arrested-after-pursuit-in-stolen-tractor/ More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1863: Pricing And Profit In Agriculture – Part 2 | Deep Dive Episode Discussing How To Price Our Products And Services
Today will our second installment talking about pricing and "is profit evil?" I did that for a reason. This is a question that has come up several times. It came up for me in my business. It has come up with guests that I have interviewed on the show. And, it is has come up from people who are working in my industry who have since gone out of business. The fact that they went out of business is a hint as to how important this issue is. By being generous or being nice, rather than pricing their products or services correctly, they are now out of business and not sharing their gifts with the rest of the world. This is not a sustainable way of doing business. We need to be concerned with sustainability, business sustainability. If we use entrepreneurship to support our farming or rural lifestyle and the business fails, then we lose the lifestyle. So, it is important that we price our goods or services in a way that will sustain our business. Otherwise, all of the positive impact we could have had with our agricultural enterprise will no longer exist.
OFI 1862: Pricing And Profit In Agriculture Part 1 | Deep Dive Episode Discussing How To Price Our Products And Services
Today we will be talking about pricing and "is profit evil?" I did that for a reason. This is a question that has come up several times. It came up for me in my business. It has come up with guests that I have interviewed on the show. And, it is has come up from people who are working in my industry who have since gone out of business. The fact that they went out of business is a hint as to how important this issue is. By being generous or being nice, rather than pricing their products or services correctly, they are now out of business and not sharing their gifts with the rest of the world. This is not a sustainable way of doing business. We need to be concerned with sustainability, business sustainability. If we use entrepreneurship to support our farming or rural lifestyle and the business fails, then we lose the lifestyle. So, it is important that we price our goods or services in a way that will sustain our business. Otherwise, all of the positive impact we could have had with our agricultural enterprise will no longer exist.

OFI 1861: Humbly Becoming An American Star Finalist | FFA SAE Edition | Whitney Glazier | Lomega High School FFA
Whitney Glazier is an American Star Finalist in the category of Agricultural Placement. She knew she wanted to be an FFA member early in life, when her father was still teaching agriculture. As she and her sister got older and became more involved in showing pigs, he dad ended his 20 year career as an ag teacher and started farming full time and helping Whitney and her sister get to different pig shows. Starting in her freshman year, Whitney knew she wanted to be an American Star Finalist. However, she didn't think that a girl from a small town like her could achieve that dream. However, she kept pursuing it, finding success but staying humble. Today she finds herself on the precipice of becoming an American Star and already having been honored by being a finalist.

OFI 1860: The Final Father/Daughter Trip To Yellowstone?
Hattie and I just returned from Yellowstone National Park. On this previous weekend, every October since 2016, she and I have departed for Yellowstone and spent three days searching for wildlife and taking in incredible vistas. She is a senior in high school this year, so this may be it! I don't know what the future holds for this trip in October, but I do know that she will not be subject to the Kuna High School calendar next year and there will be a new set of scheduling obstacles to deal with when it comes to planning this trip. On today's show I talk all about these past 8 years of Yellowstone with Hattie, and how this year we graduated to the level of guides!

OFI 1859: A Farm Accident Never Forgotten Leads To Becoming An American Star Finalist | FFA SAE Edition | Jasmyn Hoeger | Beckman Catholic High School FFA
Jasmyn Hoeger is a sophomore at the University Of Iowa and an American Star Finalist in the category of Agriscience Research. Her passion and her research project have their roots all the way back to when Jasmyn was in the 3rd Grade and her father was almost fatally injured by their bull. In subsequent discussions with doctors after the incident Jasmyn became aware that had the bull been horned the incident was almost certainly have been fatal. Years later, now in the FFA, Jasmyn's teacher encouraged her to get into agriscience research through a science fair project that could also be used in the FFA. Jasmyn participated, and a flame for research was lit. This led to her beginning a journey that he is continuing today, into an economical and pain free method of dehorning cattle. Jasmyn believes that cost and pain caused to cattle are the two biggest obstacles to people dehorning calves. And, she believes that having cattle, particularly bulls, on farms that are horned causes a more unsafe working environment for farmers and ranchers. So, her research is directed at eliminated those two obstacles and creating safer farms by having less horned cattle on those operations. What Jasmyn has already done is really incredible, and it is really easy to see what the practical application will be. It is amazing that she is only a sophomore in college, but obviously she will be continuing her education for some time and will be making a big difference in the world of agriculture!

OFI 1858: Aims Community College | Lupton, Colorado | Agricultural College Episode
For Information Like Degrees Offered, Annual Costs, Etc., Please Click The Banner Below: The Agricultural College Episode is designed to profile agricultural trade schools, junior colleges, colleges and universities around the U.S. [caption id="attachment_421096" align="alignright" width="145"] Nick Dorroh - Ag Student Ambassador[/caption] Thisepisode is an effort to replicate the conversation that prospective students, parents and ag teachers might have with agricultural schools at trade show like the National FFA Convention. I began my college career at a community college and got off to a great start academically. I have often stated, with all seriousness, that had I not had that beginning, I probably would not have graduated with a bachelor's degree. So, I believe that a community college is an absolutely fantastic place to begin a college pursuit, and that is why I wanted to profile as many as possible on this episode. In today's episode I am proving Aims Community College from Fort Lupton, Colorado. We are going to be talking about the re-emergence of their agricultural program, the emergence of new opportunities and why a 38 year old man, who is redefining his life chose Aims for his new beginning. More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1857: Technology Getting Ahead Of Rural Criminals | Rural Crime
Tip Of The Week Outgoing mail and locking mail boxes Rural Crime In The U.S. https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/target-closing-stores-due-to-theft-concerns-of-violence-toward-workers https://www.klkntv.com/man-accused-of-smashing-window-to-break-into-rural-southeast-nebraska-home/ https://www.kbzk.com/news/crime-courts/mail-carrier-sentenced-for-stealing-mail-on-rural-routes Across The Pond, Down Under And Up Above https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/23819082.women-deny-stealing-kings-lambs-field-sandringham/ https://www.agriland.co.uk/farming-news/psni-appeal-for-information-about-farm-theft-in-co-fermanagh/ Africa https://www.iol.co.za/the-star/news/ff-shocked-over-the-increase-in-police-arrests-for-various-crimes-639204c3-ec3f-49f3-b285-5821f80ccffa https://bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-national-byo-235955.html Chalk One Up For The Good Guys https://abc11.com/cumberland-county-fayettevillle-animal-cruelty-abuse/13839586/ https://news.yahoo.com/hundreds-pounds-medicinal-fruit-confiscated-183627317.html More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1856: Devoted To Improving The Ranching Industry | Cassidy Johnston | JRC Ranch Management & Consulting
Cassidy Johnston and her husband are the creators and owners of JRC Ranch Management & Consulting. This is a business that they are developing after years of working on different ranches throughout Colorado and having a myriad of different experiences. They believe that there can be a disconnect between absentee ranch owners and the folks who are doing the day to day work on the ranches, and they would like to be part of the solution to solving that problem. In the interview Cassidy talks about how sometimes employees on ranches are not treated as well as employees in other sectors of industry. This leads to burnout, high turnover and poor performance of the ranch. Basically, nobody wins in these situations. In many cases, Cassidy believes that the problem lies in the disconnect and is not necessarily a character flaw of the ownership. She will talk all about her observations and how she aims to be part of the solution in this episode.

OFI 1855: The Amazing Range Cow And The Amazing Rancher | Re-Cap Episode
On tomorrow's Ag Business Episode I am profiling a cattle rancher striving to make cattle ranching better for everyone. In she and her husband's efforts, they are taking the perspective of ranch employers and trying to convey that ranch owners, particularly absentee ranch owners. So, for today's re-cap episode I am going back to an episode I did that I titled "The Amazing Range Cow And the Amazing Rancher". Hopefully there is enough in this episode to give you some perspective on ranchers out here in the West are doing before we roll into tomorrow's show.

OFI 1854: Practical Research And Becoming An American Star Finalist | FFA SAE Edition | Hadley Stiefvater | McCook Central High School FFA
Hadley Steifvater is an American Star Finalist in the category of Agriscience Research. She has grow up around her father's veterinary practice, raising livestock of her own and also helping to solve problems in the production agriculture world in her region of South Dakota. Hadley was homeschooled for the entirety of her primary school career, and her pathway into the FFA and agriscience research are a bit different than normal. Hadley was actually recruited by the FFA Advisor for McCook Central High School, Terry Reickman, as her father had been the FFA and Terry had been his advisor too. This recruitment took place her 7th Grade year, but it was not until 8th Grade that her parents allowed it. In the first year, another of Hadley's FFA Advisors, Tracy Chase, encouraged her to do an agriscience research project. Hadley went on to win both state and national awards with that project in just the 8th Grade! This set her on a course of seeking research projects, and soon she was researching the best methods of farrowing pigs and caring for newly born pigs on behalf of her father and for one of his customers. This led to Hadley researching block chains in the beef industry and assessing whether or not the origins of a steak could be traced back to the farm the calf was born on - a topic of particular interest to me. Hadley is now at South Dakota State University, majoring in Animal Science, and she is looking at a future career in the veterinary field as either a veterinary nurse or veterinarian.

OFI 1853: Rain, Goats On The Canal And A Transition In Seasons
Today, I've got a lively farm update for you. We will be discussing: very successful FFA scholarship auction .75 inches of rain and done irrigating grazing goats on canal for two weeks straight Oso working out great still on pasture with cattle and hope to be for a couple more weeks corn, kochia and cover crops for goats to green More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1852: An American Star Finalist Who Swore She Would Not Join The FFA | FFA SAE Edition | Audrey Pinger | Felicity-Franklin High School FFA
Audrey Pinger is a 2023 American Star Finalist in the category of Agriscience Research. This all began in the 9th Grade with her adamantly refusing to the join the FFA as her friends tried to get her to sign up. Finally, after a lot of peer pressure (the good kind), she relented and became a member to join what would later become a nationally competing parliamentary procedure team. During this time Audrey was encouraged to do an agriscience research project by her FFA Advisor. She ended going to and winning her state with the project, and this lit a fire. Soon, she was running four separate agriscience research projects, and obviously those projects stood out as she has become one of only four finalists in the category out of over 800,000 FFA students in the nation! Audrey is currently studying to become an agriculture teacher at The Ohio State University, and she will also be receiving her American Degree this year.

OFI 1851: Mid-State Technical College | Four Locations In Wisconsin | Agricultural College Episode
For Information Like Degrees Offered, Annual Costs, Etc., Please Click The Banner Below: The Agricultural College Episode is designed to profile agricultural trade schools, junior colleges, colleges and universities around the U.S. This episode is an effort to replicate the conversation that prospective students, parents and ag teachers might have with agricultural schools at trade show like the National FFA Convention. Mid-State Technical College serves as a conduit between employers in their region of Wisconsin looking for talented and qualified recruits, and up and coming employees who need certifications and more to be qualified to work for those employers. This pragmatic approach is very beneficial to agriculture students because that is how we in agriculture tend to operate. And, because Mid-State Tech. has four locations, they can cater to all the different types of agriculture that are represented in each location. More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1850: Watermelons Disappearing And Manure Being Used As a Weapon | Rural Crime
Tip Of The Week The legal system does work…. Rural Crime In The U.S. https://www.agdaily.com/crops/california-authorities-still-trying-to-solve-watermelon-caper/ https://kansasreflector.com/2023/09/28/kansas-farmer-loses-appeal-in-bizarre-hog-effluent-disposal-trespassing-nuisance-case/ Across The Pond, Down Under And Up Above https://www.southwestfarmer.co.uk/news/23805448.police-appeal-56-sheep-stolen-woolavington/ https://www.farmersguardian.com/news/4124922/bales-hay-slashed-police-investigate Africa https://www.citizen.co.za/witness/news/pietermaritzburg/criminals-target-power-cables/ https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2023-09-28-five-suspected-rustlers-escape-death-as-their-vehicle-is-set-on-fire/ Chalk One Up For The Good Guys https://www.klkntv.com/man-accused-of-igniting-hay-bales-burglarizing-northeast-nebraska-golf-course/ https://www.wctv.tv/2023/09/21/something-good-wcso-joins-4-h-hay-bale-contest-with-new-deputy/ https://www.fultonsun.com/news/2023/sep/27/man-sentenced-for-kingdom-city-farm-theft/ More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1849: Making The Break And Working For Yourself | Peggy Coffeen | Uplevel Dairy Podcast
Peggy Coffeen is a podcast host, farmer and seller of value added products. She also make a successful transition from a corporate career to self-employment after identifying two niche businesses and moving into them. On today's ag business episode Peggy and I have an in depth conversation about the dynamics of moving to full time, self-employment. We also talk about many of the pitfalls you will face along the way and the fear that will seek to stop you. Peggy has a very unique perspective on identifying your target customer, and an interesting story that goes with that. In addition, she started a very niched podcast after seeing a hole in the dairy world that she believed needed to filled. Come along for an inspiring and very interesting interview today!

OFI 1848: Create A Full Time Ag Business On The Rural/Urban Interface | Daryl Mast | Doorstep Dairy | Re-Cap Episode
On tomorrow's Ag Business Episode we are going to be profiling an entrepreneur who transitioned from a full-time corporate career to being a full-time entrepreneur. In the spirit of what I normally do, I wanted to pull an episode from the archives that tied in with tomorrow's theme. I believe that this interview with Daryl Mast of Doorstep Dairy does so nicely. From the transition to the family legacy, this episode has it all.

OFI 1847: Buying 150 Acres At Age 19 And American Star Finalist At 20 | FFA SAE Edition | Daniel Jossund | Ada Borup High School FFA
Daniel Jossund is a 2023 American Star Farmer Finalist. I met him for the first time in this interview, but what an impressive resume he put forward. He has been farming corn, wheat, soybeans, barley and sugar beets with his family his entire life. However, at the beginning of his FFA career he joined his brother in a straw bailing business, and actually purchased his own bailer. The purchase of that bailer was just the beginning for Daniel. Soon he was leasing ground from his grandmother and growing wheat and soybeans. Then he leased some ground from his chapter and began growing alfalfa. Just after graduation from high school he purchased 150 acres of his own and diversified even more. Daniel is currently in college at North Dakota State University studying agricultural business and minoring in banking. When I asked him what was next for him, after college, without hesitation but with full confidence he said "full time farming". He is already well on his way to that dream, and her is wishing him the best of luck at the National Convention!

OFI 1846: Why Do Some Small Farm Communities Seem To Allow Endless Subdivision Development?
A while back I did a solo show defending farmers from a newspaper article calling them "hogs" for using the water that has been allotted to them for well over a century for farming **See The Original Show Notes Below** An article recently popped up locally for me that supported the idea of the "pyramid scheme" that small cities get involved with that leads to the need to continue to approve development projects so that they can create new tax revenue that will pay for aging infrastructure. On today's Tuesday episode I've got a brief farm update for you, and then I want to read you this article and cite it as evidence that this "pyramid scheme" is really happening.

OFI 1845: An American Star Finalist, College Baseball Pitcher And Working For Tuition | FFA SAE Edition | Weston Whiteside | Sam Rayburn High School FFA
Weston Whiteside is an American Star Finalist in the category of Agribusiness. Weston has been working in the lawn care and landscaping business since he was 11 years old, and when he turned 16 years old he purchased the business from his father. Since then, Weston has made moves to transform his clientele from residential to commercial and to ramp up the earnings. He has been succeeding in that endeavor. Weston is currently studying agricultural business and playing baseball at The College Of The Ozarks in Missouri. In addition, he is working in exchange for his tuition, so he has absolutely no tuition payments to make to get his degree. He is employed at the campus feed mill and does a variety of jobs in exchange for tuition. When Weston graduates he plans on running his business, Whiteside Landscaping, full time and building the business even larger. He has a lofty goal of being financially independent by the time he is 30 years old, not so he can stop working, but so he can always do work that he loves and is passionate about.

OFI 1844: Dordt University | Sioux Center, Iowa | Agricultural College Episode
For Information Like Degrees Offered, Annual Costs, Etc., Please Click The Banner Below: The Agricultural College Episode is designed to profile agricultural trade schools, junior colleges, colleges and universities around the U.S. This [caption id="attachment_421012" align="alignright" width="90"] Allison Meyer: Head Ag Ambassador - Dordt University[/caption] episode is an effort to replicate the conversation that prospective students, parents and ag teachers might have with agricultural schools at trade show like the National FFA Convention. Dordt University is a private, Christian university located in Northwest Iowa. It is also one of the few Christian universities to have an agriculture program. The university has its own row crop operation, feed lot and dairy herd. In addition to that, Dordt is located in a very rural part of the state that is agriculturally intensive. So, students there have multitudes of opportunities to work in agriculture and make great money doing it! More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1843: By Sailboat, By Tractor, By Kayak, By Bicycle - I Shall Not Be Apprehended | Rural Crime Episode
Tip Of The Week Think safety first everyone, rural crime prevention is included in this Rural Crime In The U.S. https://www.wdayradionow.com/news/local-news/67960-kreps-family-farm-in-fargo-reports-two-burglaries-in-two-days https://www.nemonews.net/2023/09/06/police-ask-for-assistance-from-the-public-following-rash-of-edina-burglaries/ https://gonzalesinquirer.com/stories/arrest-warrant-issued-for-woman-after-failure-to-appear-on-livestock-theft-charge,77684 Across The Pond, Down Under And Up Above https://www.northernfarmer.co.uk/news/23757438.three-arrests-north-yorkshire-farm-machinery-thefts/ https://www.brecon-radnor.co.uk/news/powys-police-appeal-for-information-on-20-stolen-brecknock-hill-cheviot-yearling-ewes-637930 Africa https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/piketberg-murder-shocks-farming-community-adc355b0-9fc3-43e0-bc4a-60a3f610a4d5 https://citizen.digital/wananchi-reporting/bomet-farmers-decry-rise-in-cattle-theft-meat-sold-in-neighbouring-sub-counties-n326894 https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/parliament-urged-to-form-ad-hoc-committee-on-farm-murders-0dc177cd-bb47-4b33-a62b-759036d41879 Chalk One Up For The Good Guys https://themessenger.com/news/kellen-tolentino-joshua-kellogg-stealing-75-pounds-oranges-hawaii-farm https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eric-edson-vermont-robbery-suspect-arrested-eluded-capture-using-car-bike-tractor-dump-truck-sailboat/ More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:

OFI 1842: Farm Safety Tips & Advice | Eric J Rickenbach | RescueTechs
Eric Rickenbach is the owner of RescueTechs and devotes himself to teaching others how to respond to emergencies on the farm. He has also been a first responder for decades and has been to many of these scenes himself. When I found Eric's web page and what he did, I knew I wanted to have him on the show during National Farm Safety and Health Week, so we made it happen. Today we will discuss some of the most common instances of injuries and death on farms. We will also talk about taking the extra step to insure that you are working safely. And, we will talk about why the buddy system is so important. Stay safe out there everyone...

OFI 1841: Outside The Box On Farm Safety | FFA SAE Edition | Abby Haas & Courtney Kraft | Bowling Green High School FFA
Today we are continuing our focus on National Farm Health & Safety Week. Joining us are two FFA members from Bowling Green High School in Bowling Green, Missouri, Abby Haas and Courtney Kraft. They are spearheading a county wide effort to teach 4th graders about food storage safety as well as medication safety in their homes. I love it when people do activities that accomplish two goals at once, and that is exactly what they are doing. At the same time they are teaching safety to farm student as well as non-farm students, they are exposing everyone to agriculture and the FFA. We know that the number of non-traditional FFA students is on the increase, and that is good thing. This effort will help to keep that trend moving forward.

OFI 1840: Thinking Farm Safety Every Day Of The Year | FFA SAE Edition | Cole Abercrombie & Zac Chaney | Tunstall High School FFA
The biggest contributors to farm accidents are probably impatience and complacency. Getting in a hurry, or thinking that danger doesn't exist just because nothing has ever happened before can lead one into a dangerous situation. On today's show we are profiling the farm safety education philosophy of the Tunstall FFA Chapter in Dry Fork, Virginia. Dr. Jessica Jones, the FFA Advisor and her colleagues have figured out that impatience and complacency can be overcome by keeping safety in the front of one's mind. If you think safety first, then your chances of not overlooking a dangerous aspect of your job go way up. Two of Jessica's students, Chapter President - Cole Abercrombie as well as sophomore member - Zac Chaney join me on the show today. They will talk about farming in their area, what they see as some of the biggest risks and how farm safety is taught in every agriculture class at Tunstall, regardless of whether or not it is Farm Safety Week.

OFI 1839: Advocating For Ag And Teaching Farm Safety | FFA SAE Edition | Rylee Shelton | Meadow Heights FFA
Rylee Shelton is a senior in high school and the president of her FFA Chapter. She is also a beef producer and staunch advocate for agriculture, specifically the beef industry. Rylee is currently running for both Missouri Beef Queen as well as the position of Missouri Farm Bureau Ambassador. As such, she is doing a lot of public speaking, both to agricultural and non-agricultural audiences. At the same time she is advocating for agriculture, she is also teaching about farm safety and handling techniques of working with cattle that minimize stress on the livestock and create the safest working environment possible for humans. To the agricultural audiences Rylee focuses mainly on ways we can evolve into different handling techniques for betterment of our industry from both a public perception and safety standpoint. To the general public she talks about staying safe and safe cattle handling techniques as one of the ways in which she debunks misconceptions about animal abuse in agriculture. The wisdom of how Rylee is going about doing this is fantastic, and I share her enthusiasm!

OFI 1838: Teaching Elementary Students Farm Safety | FFA SAE Edition | Brant Cope & Aaron Carter | Audrain County FFA
It is National Farm Health & Safety Week, and I am devoting this week to just that! Joining me today are two students from the Audrain County FFA Chapter in Laddonia, Missouri. Brant Cope and Aaron Carter are the organizers of this years Farm Safety Day at their high school and put on by their FFA Chapter. Brant and Aaron have both participated in this event multiple times over the years, first as elementary school students and for the past four years as FFA students teaching at the stations. On Farm Safety Day, elementary students from around their county will come to their school and be shown multiple different stations and taught how to be safe. This will include everything from electrical lines, to horses, to grain bins to atv's.

OFI 1837: Missouri State University | Springfield, Missouri | Agricultural College Episode

OFI 1836: Stealing Hay, Again And Again And Again | Rural Crime Episode
Tip Of The Week https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/family-and-parenting/most-stolen-dogs-2023-these-are-the-10-breeds-of-adorable-dog-most-often-taken-from-their-owners-including-the-loving-jack-russell-3277394 Rural Crime In The U.S. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/danelo-cavalcante-manhunt-search-expands-b2409225.html https://news.yahoo.com/tractor-used-help-grow-food-205412334.html Across The Pond, Down Under And Up Above https://uk.news.yahoo.com/image-released-man-believed-connected-112500430.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAKxOLudzTwD2h_Xn68QbBSIBw8n6C-6SOD4uosr5rYwmvsKerDGBL89-bWMZlmgontO7MC1n5ul2UJa1w38s_5qcgI2fBxoMJJY2S0UUot3NIK09UJ4ykRp5BjyEvkZ7YS_ElhAvrW647fN_QUb09yhD-vgUqnyRLbwMsgsNuOBn https://www.fwi.co.uk/news/rural-policing-team-recover-1m-of-stolen-machinery Africa https://punchng.com/nifor-firm-collaborate-on-agricultural-development/ https://fij.ng/article/cattleman-wrongfully-imprisoned-for-six-months-on-false-accusations-finally-regains-freedom/ Chalk One Up For The Good Guys https://www.facebook.com/100064418454752/posts/pfbid02tuv7vZ4QBBRLdneTNijdxb4NPE69KKu8eR6Pvbb3YXGeXve4rKRLE69gd1f97eYtl/?mibextid=cr9u03 https://kpq.com/farmer-holds-two-alleged-burglars-at-gunpoint-following-break-in/ https://www.yourcentralvalley.com/news/crime/man-arrested-stealing-over-5k-in-haybales-deputies-say/ More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald: