
The Scoop Podcast
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The Scoop Podcast: Unlocking Retail Growth: The Evolving Value and Opportunities of CCA Certification
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The Scoop Podcast: Why Traceability is Table Stakes in the Grain Business

The Scoop Podcast: New Twist For a Conventional Product For The Organic Market
BenVireo TerraLux (10-0-0 liquid organic nitrogen (N) fertilizer) has been named The Scoop’s New Product of the Year runner-up. Gina Colfer, sustainable solutions agronomy manager for Wilbur-Ellis, explains BenVireo is something organic growers may not have dreamed they’d have access to 30 years ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Scoop Podcast: A Voice For the Industry
During its annual fly-in, more than 120 Agricultural Retailers Association members visited 130 congressional offices to promote ARA’s policy priorities. “Being engaged, having a voice for the industry is critically important,” says Richard Gupton, ARA’s senior vice president of public policy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Scoop’s 2025 New Product of the Year: Why Biologicals Are Making Waves
Congratulations goes to Indigo Ag and its biotrinsic Nemora FP being named The Scoop’s new product of the year. PJ Smith, Senior Global Product Manager at Indigo Ag, gives insights on how biologicals have grown as a category and as a brand how “when people hear Nemora, they immediately think, no more nematodes.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 220: Trends In Ag Retail Executive Recruitment
Laura Blome, owner and president of Hedlin Ag, works with agribusinesses and clients for leadership and executive searches and role placements. She shares two key skills needed in the industry right now are financial management and excellence in leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 219: What Other Retailers Can Learn From The Retailer of the Year
The team at River Valley Cooperative shares the backstory and gives insights into their industry-leading programs and initiatives. With the mantra “On the ground all year round,” the co-op has integrated all four divisions—agronomy, grain, feed, energy—and invested in internal and customer-facing technologies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 218: What Policies & Regulations Will Have the Biggest Effect on Ag Retailers in 2026?
With its upcoming legislative fly-in, ARA’s policy team has been working on its priorities for the year ahead. ARA’s senior director of government affairs Hunter Carpenter gave a status report in mid-January as funding and appropriation bills were starting to move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 217: When Farmer Margins Erode, Loyalty Erodes
Anna Cardoze, vice president of strategic accounts at Growers, shares how ag retailers’ approach to growing customer loyalty has changed alongside the technology available to make the programs perform. She also gives insights on how every ag retail business is nuanced and which may have low hanging fruit to build their businesses bigger with customers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 216: Jeff Tarsi Reflects on 40 Years in Ag Retail
Just before his retirement from Nutrien, Jeff Tarsi talks about his career and how ag retail has evolved over the past four decades. He shares the role technology has played in the transformation and the importance of staying on top of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 215: Illinois Ag Retailers Focus on Nutrient Stewardship
IFCA President KJ Johnson gives an update on the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy and how retailers across the state are putting effort into reducing nutrient loss and enhance water quality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 214: Ag Retail Shifts to Selling Proof, Not Selling Products
Grower's Edge CEO Matt Hansen shares how his company has pivoted and changed in the ag fintech space to help ag retailers and manufacturers grow and improve their marketing, product placement and revenue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 213: What the Government Shut Down and Trade Updates Mean for Ag Retailers
Hunter Carpenter from ARA’s public policy team joins the podcast to discuss the bill reopening the federal government, and what’s included for ag. He also gives an update on trade including USMCA, China, and the critical minerals listing. You can join the ag retail industry as it gathers from the annual ARA Conference and Expo in Salt Lake City. Learn more at aradc.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 212: What To Watch In the Weather For 2026
Matt Makens from Makens Weather will present at the 2026 ARA Conference and Expo. In this podcast, he shares a recap of the weather trends most effecting agriculture in 2025, and gives a preview for his outlook going into 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 211: App Delivers Yield Predictions Via Remote Sensing and Artificial Intelligence
With at least 95% accuracy at key estimate timings in late July and early August, Growmark’s myFS agronomy platform gives its retail advisors and farmers new insights. Brendan Bachman, FS Agronomy Director, explains how the tool works and what it means for the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 210: Dial In Crop Fertility Efficiency
Galynn Beer, vice president of global sales for Tidal Grow, says the current dynamics in agriculture bring opportunity to think about fertilizer differently. Tidal Grow is bringing crop fertility products to the market to elevate yields and solve for environmental loss and sustainability. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 209: Root Of Success: Take Credit for Good Recommendations
Keith Byerly, commercial sustainability lead for Mosaic, says retailers need to celebrate their wins and take more credit for the recommendations they’ve made that have resulted in higher yields and profitability for their grower-customers. As farmers are harvesting their fields and thinking about their results, it is a great time for retailers to build their equity with their customers and humbly remind growers of how their recommendations helped grow a successful crop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 208: What’s Next For Ag Drone Application?
Lukas Koch is CEO of Kelly Hills Unmanned Systems, which spun out of an ag retail business. From bigger, faster drones that could fly farther, Koch shares more about what the future of application via drone looks like.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 207: What's Shaping The Future of Ag Retail?
Ken Zuckerberg, leads the global research team at CHS through its CHS Market Advisors division, and he says the winds of change are blowing as the crop cycle continues to search for a bottom. Zuckerberg discusses what this means for farmgate economics and the future of ag retailers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 206: How to Define ‘Value’ In The Seed Selection Process
It is September, and many farmers, agronomists, and retailers are already focused on the 2026 season, and leading the charge of those agronomic decisions is seed. Mark Menke, seed products agronomist with Wilbur-Ellis, shares how with the tough economic situation in row crops, stubbing your toe with a seed selection can be even more painful.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 205: Modernizing CDL Programs For Ag Retail
ARA’s Richard Gupton discusses the bill aiming to modernize the seasonal ag CDL used by many ag retailers and other industries. There are two key provisions: online renewal and a federal definition for implements of husbandry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 204: Risk Management Tools for Ag Retailers: A Gap In the Industry
With decades of experience in agribusiness, Clayton Becker, Chief Operating Officer at Vane, says his company answers a question unlike anyone else—while farmers have crop insurance or other risk management tools, what’s available for ag retailers? For the past five years, Vane has been providing coverage policies for those who sell and service product to farmers. And he says there’s more to come.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 203: How Retailers Can Have Challenging Conversations with Farmers About Fertilizer
High input prices have escalated the scrutiny farmers are putting toward their fertilizer products, placements and rates. How can retailers navigate these challenges? And what does it take to bring new products in such a dynamic time? Greg Sanford, vice president of sales at Verdesian, leans on his own previous retail experience and shares what retailers expect from suppliers right now, the key points to scale up biostimulant use, and the next big trend in fertilizer products.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 202: Put The Right People In The Right Seat On The Bus
With nearly three decades of experience in ag retail, Cory Wermert has started a consulting business focusing on helping businesses and potential employees find their best fit in roles in the industry. He shares insights in how to recruit and retain successful employees and leaders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 201: Direct From DC, An Update With the ARA Policy Team
ARA’s Richard Gupton and Hunter Carpenter share insights on the latest legislation and policy effecting the ag retail industry. This includes, the One Big Beautiful Bill, the future of a Farm Bill, DOT regulations and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 200: Growmark Launches New Campaign for FS Brand
Heather Thompson, Executive Director of enterprise marketing at Growmark, shares the details behind the new campaign—Start to Finish. She explains how Growmark is investing in its retail footprint and optimizing farmer customer relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 199: How Carbon Markets Are Changing
Thad England, director of U.S. strategic accounts with Groundwork BioAg, shares his experience in taking carbon market opportunities to farmers, and how those programs are changing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 198: A Crop That Feeds The Soil and Feeds Livestock
As director of R&D and Innovation at Forge Genetics International, Emily Meccage has a lot to share about the breeding work being done for alfalfa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 197: How Ag Retailers Can Equip Their Facilities For the Future
From the west coast to Wisconsin and through the central corn belt, Cody Steinkamp with Doyle Manufacturing helps ag retailers outfit their dry fertilizer warehouses to serve customers today and into the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 196: Inside Ag Retail’s Supply Chain: How This Industry’s Distribution is Unique
Kyle Barton, procurement manager at Simplot Grower Solutions, manages the supply chain of crop protection, adjuvants, micronutrients, and biologicals for the company’s retail locations west of the Rocky Mountains. In total, that’s over 100 supplier relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 195: Demonstrating Value Is a Mandate: Fun, Shiny Objects Don’t Do the Job
Benny Andres, who oversees the product management team at Bushel, shares how technology—and specifically software—can be used to strengthen the relationship between farmers and their trusted advisers. He says the Bushel team is applying a focus on how to do business better, and when value is demonstrated in the technology adoption, farmers the first in line to be adopters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 194: What Agronomists And Farmers Need to Know About ESA in 2025
With the final herbicide rule and final insecticide rule announced by EPA, new product labels and FIFRA re-registration comes with additional regulation. Hear from independent consultants James Todd and Steve Hoffman about what everyone should know and how this year is pivotal to the future of pesticide use.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 193: What Every Ag Retailer Should Know About Ag Aviation
Andrew Moore, president of the National Ag Aviation Association, shares how this progressive, and mature industry contributes to the agricultural industry applying on more than 127 million acres each year. With an expanding industry of crewed and uncrewed aircraft, Moore gives top tips and best practices for every aerial application.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 192: In Times of Rapid Change and Uncertainty, Two Steps Every Ag Retailer Can Take
Ken Zuckerberg, head of global research at CHS Inc., says while current times are VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), ag retailers should avoid making any quick decisions and spend even more time with customers. Zuckerberg also shares his latest thesis for where U.S. agriculture can find success, and it has to do with “Shake ‘N Bake”…. The key qualities for the next growing markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 191: Pull The Dipstick On Your Safety Programs and Practices
For more than 10 years, ResponsibleAg has been an industry-led program where retailers receive compliance audits to stay on track with their regulated safety standards. Industry ambassador Tim McArdle and ARA CEO Daren Coppock share case studies in how ResponsibleAg is an asset for ag retailers in their everyday business across 2,356 locations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 190: Trifecta For Working With Farmers Today: Ease of Doing Business, Unique Offering, Financing Solutions
Nick Sawyer is the agronomy director at Five Star Cooperative in northern Iowa. He shares what is driving their business forward, and the three things that stand out as tools to bring value to customers and differentiate their business in the marketplace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 189: Inflection Points In Agriculture: Resiliency Is the Key Word for 2025
Trey Malone, Boehlje Chair in Managerial Economics for Agribusiness at Purdue University, says he is working to reshape the way the industry thinks about economic principles in agriculture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 188: Updates From DC For Ag Retailers: From Tariffs to Farm Bill to WOTUS
Richard Gupton and Hunter Carpenter from the Agricultural Retailers Association give their updates and insights on top policy issues for the ag retail industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 187: Co-op Leads The Way With Using Selective Spraying
Now with two full years of experience in the field, Jeff Crissinger and the team at Nu-Way K&H Cooperative are ready to share their takeaways and insights on how selective spraying is changing custom application. With positive grower reception, impressive results, and demand for more, they are adding a second machine this year–using both Greeneye Technology and John Deere See and Spray.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 186: Equip Ag Retailers To Deliver New Products and Services
The team at Growers Edge aims to de-risk a farmer from adopting new practices or new products. They have financial technology tools, offered commonly via ag retailers, which can be used to strengthen their relationships with customers and lead to faster adoption of those products and services.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 185: Get Ready For Instant, In-Season Decisions
Erich Eller and the Forefront Ag team work with growers to conquer legacy mindsets that may be holding growers back. Using technology, agronomic advising, and an openness to try new things, he and his team are looking to move the needle while recognizing risks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 184: 2024’s Ag Retailer of The Year Buttonwillow Warehouse Company
Clay Houchin, chief operating officer at Buttonwillow Warehouse Company, explains how the history of the company helps shape how its evolution in serving California growers. He says an adaptability to meet regulations while offering leading technology for data-driven decisions has been key.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 183: Deliver Every Penny Out of Every Bushel
Today’s ag economy has changed the way United Prairie is partnering with its farmer customers. The focus is still keenly on return on investment, but CEO Curt Miller explains, there are key considerations for how United Prairie is showing up differently for their customers. Their team out of Tolono, Ill., is the 2024 recipient of The Scoop Business Innovation Award, sponsored by Ever.Ag Agribusiness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 182: Product, Financing And Technology Tools Drive the Retail Industry
Scott Kay, vice president of U.S. agricultural solutions at BASF, details the seed technology, crop protection solutions, and more that farmers and retailers can expect in the near future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 181: What Is The Super Power Of Ag Retail Salespeople
Greg Martinelli specializes in ag sales team development and shares what can be resolutions for the 2025 selling season. He gives 7 tips for salespeople in the current ag economic cycle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 180: How To Elevate Irrigation With Artificial Intelligence
Netafim, an international pioneer for subsurface irrigation, has a new offering in its GrowSphere operating system. As Mike Hemman, SVP North America for Netafim explains it’s one tool the company is bringing forward to further refine and improve water efficiency and yields.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 179: Insights For The Future of Ag Trade With Former Ambassador Terry Branstad
Ambassador Terry Branstad was the first U.S. state governor to host Xi Jinping in 1985, so he carries the unique distinction of being called an “old friend” by the Chinese leader as well as a friend to President Donald Trump. Branstad highlights how “for a trade deal to be good, it needs to be a win-win for both sides,” and he shares more insights about the future of trade and its effects on the agricultural industry in this episode. To hear even more, attend the ARA Conference and Expo, Dec. 3 to 5 in Houston where Branstad will be giving a fireside chat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 178: Could Tech Revolutionize Drift Damage Claims?
The team at Aanika Bio is offering a product that combines drift traceability and insurance. Whereas current processes take six months and are accused of being more subjective than objective, Aanika Bio uses synthetic biology (traceable down to one spray droplet on one square yard of leaf surface) to give definitive results in less than one week. This is paired with their drift insurance coverage as well. Hear more from their team on this episode of The Scoop Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.