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On The South Dakota Soybean Pod, we’re discussing the incredible soybean, the people who grow it, and why that crop is so important. Brought to you by South Dakota soybean farmers and their checkoff &... more
FAQs about The Soybean Pod:How many episodes does The Soybean Pod have?The podcast currently has 66 episodes available.
July 18, 2025Economic Potential of Soy-Enhanced Cattle Feed with Dr. Zach SmithZach Smith went from an upbringing in the shadow of Disney World to doing soybean feeding trials on South Dakota beef cattle. On this edition of The Soybean Pod from South Dakota soybean farmers and their checkoff, we’ll talk to the central Florida native about that checkoff-supported research being conducted at South Dakota State University. With a calculator at the ready, Smith, an associate professor in animal science, lays out what’s possible, and how feeding soybeans to cattle might eventually pencil out....more18minPlay
July 17, 2025Kate Shenk on biofuels studyBiobased diesel fuels – many of them sourced from soybeans – are breaking records. Numbers associated with these liquid fuels are impressive and continue to rise. On this edition of The Soybean Pod from South Dakota soybean farmers and their checkoff, Kate Shenk, director of regulatory affairs for Clean Fuels Alliance America, talks about those numbers and what they mean for soybean farmers and rural communities....more7minPlay
July 11, 2025Ben Brown on Soybean MarketsThe soybean market is hurting compared to its high-water mark. The robust markets soybean growers enjoyed in 2012 and 2022 seem a distant memory. In this edition of The Soybean Pod from South Dakota soybean growers and their checkoff, agriculture economist Ben Brown at the Food and Agricultural Policy Institute offers insights into why the markets are soft, as well as where they might go and how to navigate them....more19minPlay
July 10, 2025No-Till, Big Gains: Dr. Clay Explains the Soil ScienceA South Dakota State University study indicates the adoption of conservation practices like reduced or no-tillage contributes to yield increases and improvements in soil health. In this edition of The Soybean Pod from South Dakota soybean farmers and their checkoff, Dr. David Clay, Distinguished Professor of soil science at SDSU, explains how that has happened and how conservation farming can improve productivity....more16minPlay
June 17, 2025Jeff Kloucek on Planting and Smoking MeatsDuring the spring of 2025, South Dakota farmers experienced and endured all manner of weather through the planting and early growing seasons. On this edition of the Soybean Pod, American Soybean Association Corteva Young Leader Program alumnus and current SDSA board member Jeff Kloucek talks about his satisfaction with the season in the short time since planting and about his approach to crop consulting, his “main job.” Kloucek also reveals his secret desire to satisfy appetites with the best smoked pulled pork possible....more17minPlay
June 17, 2025Don Norton on AgUnited for SDIt’s difficult to get groups to agree, but AgUnited for South Dakota has successfully brought several commodity and farm advocacy organizations together in agreement. Don Norton, a former CEO of South Dakota Agriculture and Rural Leadership, is its executive director. On this edition of the Soybean Pod, Norton explains how an organization becomes more than the sum of its parts by speaking with a unified voice on those issues where the groups – seven of them – share common ground....more12minPlay
June 17, 2025Eric Jones on 2025 weed issuesIt’s a tall order to guess which weeds will cause problems in any given year, but the guest on this edition of The Soybean Pod dives in. Weed Management Specialist Eric Jones at South Dakota State University hedges his bets, however, pointing out that weed seeds from wet and dry years are viable. He also discusses the ongoing threat of weeds developing resistance. It’s making managing weeds more difficult with each passing year. One after another, weeds are becoming resistant to management chemistry, leaving very few effective herbicides....more23minPlay
April 10, 2025Soil, Soybeans & Stewardship: South Dakota Farmer Kurt Stiefvater's ApproachA Salem, South Dakota farmer was honored by the American Soybean Association for his attention to conservation in his farming operation. Kurt Stiefvater was one of four regional honorees for The Conservation Legacy Award program and was recognized at the 2025 Commodity Classic in Denver. On this edition of the Soybean Pod, Kurt talks about what his conservation practices are and why he incorporates them into his farming operation. He also reveals what farming methods are the least stressful....more16minPlay
April 01, 2025Protecting the Farm: Planning for Long-Term Care with Jayna VossOne of the more daunting financial threats to the family farm, according to attorney Jayna Voss at Legacy Law Firm, is long-term nursing care, especially when that care is unplanned. It’s expensive emotionally and financially. But if farmers and their families plan, says Voss, on this edition of The Soybean Pod, there’s a much greater chance that these and other burdens can be withstood with the family farm intact....more17minPlay
March 31, 2025Fields & Futures: Agriculture with Damian MasonIt’s an interesting path that led Indiana native Damian Mason to his current gig as an independent agriculture commentator and analyst. The public speaker keynoted South Dakota AgOutlook and spent some time after that giving his opinions on the current state of affairs for farmers and what he sees as their future. It was an insurance settlement for an unfortunate amputation involving Damian’s father that helped fund the purchase of his family’s dairy farm. That farm was Mason’s beginning in agriculture....more19minPlay
FAQs about The Soybean Pod:How many episodes does The Soybean Pod have?The podcast currently has 66 episodes available.