Iowa's new, more affordable fertilizer, a locally produced solution | The Spokesman Speaks Podcast, Episode 170
Published
9/23/2024
Welcome to Episode 170 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this week's episode, Spokesman reporter Bob Bjoin sits down with Hiro Iwanaga, CEO and co-founder of Talus Renewables, to discuss modular green ammonia systems that could reduce fertilizer costs for Iowa's farmers. These systems are designed to provide locally produced, low-cost fertilizer with a reduced environmental footprint. We also speak with American Farm Bureau economist Danny Munch about the latest USDA farm income forecast and strategies farmers can adopt in today’s challenging economy.
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Resources Mentioned in this Episode
- Learn more about the modular green ammonia systems offered by Talus Renewables and Landus.
- American Farm Bureau economist Danny Munch assesses the drop in U.S. net farm income.
- Crop marketing and risk management tips from Iowa Farm Bureau Farmer Education Program Manager Zach Brummer.
- Iowa Farm Bureau’s farm stress management resources for farmers, including a live webinar on September 23.
- Iowa Farm Bureau’s “How to write a post-harvest marketing plan” webinar on November 7.
- Iowa Farm Bureau’s 2024 Iowa Farm Income Tax Webinar on November 18.
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