BeefCast update for February 11, 2011, How Do Flying Cows Help Rebuild A Beef Industry?
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Agriculture Telling its Story
- How Do Flying Cows Help Rebuild A Beef Industry? - Price Cattle Ranch's and Global Beef's live beef exports from North Dakota to Kazakhstan is a great example about how cattle industries can be rebuilt.
- From DairyCast, Audio: Economist Says Ag Industry Outlook Bright - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City economist Brian Briggeman discusses the outlook for the agriculture economy and international transitions.
- From DairyCast, Audio: Life After Business Trauma - This special presentation from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University discusses life changes after a business setback.
- Animal Ag Feed Supply Not Keeping Up With Demand - Crop prices are going higher, impacting the animal agriculture industries' feed costs. Also impacting feed costs is the price of oil. When oil is higher, the demand of corn for ethanol production increases, pushing up further the price of corn.
- From SwineCast, Video: How to Attract and Keep Valuable Farm Employees - Jim Lummus, Department of Producer and Industry Relations, National Pork Board, provides the tools and information to setup your foundation for employee recruiting and retention. From the 2011 Minnesota Pork Congress, January 19-20, 2011, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
- From SwineCast, Audio: What Does the Future Hold for Ethanol and Grain Prices? - Economist Dr. Steve Meyer shares thoughts on the impact of ethanol policy on grain markets and who eventually pays for the diversion from feed supplies.
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