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Today on the Digging in Podcast we’re joined by Jennifer Poindexter, MOFB’s Director of Promotion & Education. Spring is a busy time on the farm, but it also kicks off several P&E activities, starting with the annual Thank a Farmer Week. Jennifer discusses some of the upcoming events, opportunities to participate and reminds us, mini-grant applications for Missouri teachers are available now! Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Janet Adkison, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Public Affairs Guest: Jennifer Poindexter, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Promotion & Education Producer: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist

Regenerative Ag in the MAHA era: An in-depth conversation about regenerative agriculture featuring: MOFB member Ryan Britt, Shelby Myers with Farm Credit, Carrie Vollmer-Sanders, President of Field to Market, and panel moderator Samantha Ayoub, Economist, AFBF. This week’s Digging In Podcast is focused on regenerative agriculture. The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement is driving online conversation and influencing policy making. Regenerative agriculture, pesticides and other sustainability tools are some of the many themes associated with the MAHA movement. This workshop focused on sustainability on the farm, techniques farmers are using, potential federal program impacts and how agriculture is producing more with less. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist Guest: AFBF Anaheim Regenerative Ag in the MAHA era Panel Producer: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist

On this week’s Digging In, it’s the legislative panel from the AFBF Convention. AFBF President Zippy Duvall moderates the conversation featuring the ‘corner four’ of the Senate & House Agriculture committees as they discuss the ag economy and their focus for the new year. One thing to note, this session was recorded prior to President Trump signing the Whole Milk for Healthy kids Act, which has since been signed. The panel includes Duvall, Senate Ag Committee Chair, John Boozeman (R-AR), Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), House Ag Committee Chair GT Thompson (R-PA) and Ranking Member Angie Craig (D-MN) Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist Guest: AFBF Anaheim Legislative Panel Producer: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist

Today on the Digging in Podcast, we begin highlighting some of the speakers at the 2026 American Farm Bureau Convention. Starting with none other than USDA Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins. Here are her remarks from the general session earlier this week. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist Guest: Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture Producer: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist

Today on the Digging in Podcast, MOFB President Garrett Hawkins joins the program. With the start of 2026, it’s “New Year, New Opportunities.” We're highlighting the upcoming AFBF annual meeting in Anaheim. As well as breaking down MOFB’s key priorities for the year ahead, from the federal level down to the ballot box. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Janet Adkison, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Public Affairs Guest: Garrett Hawkins, Missouri Farm Bureau President Producer: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist

Today on the Digging in Podcast. Kayden Guymon, MOFB’s Director of Regulatory Affairs & Policy Counsel sits down to talk about the "Purple Paint Law" and how landowners can use this law to notify the general public of when they are approaching privately owned land. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Janet Adkison, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Public Affairs Guest: Kayden Guymon, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Regulatory Affairs & Policy Counsel Producer: Jacob King, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist