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  • Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 103 | From Cornfields to Cockpits
    Apr 10 2026
    The Ag Queen podcast discusses sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with Tom Michaels of United Airlines and Allison Graab from the Sustainable Aviation Coalition. SAF is made from renewable products like corn, soybeans, and sorghum. The U.S. is a leader in SAF technology, with production rising 157% to 240 million gallons in 2025. Despite this, jet fuel use in 2025 was over 26 billion gallons, projected to reach 31 billion by 2045. SAF doesn't require new infrastructure and can help airlines mitigate fuel price volatility, making it a strategic investment for long-term resilience.
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  • Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 102 | Heart, Horsepower and Harmony
    Apr 3 2026
    Lorrie Boyer interviews Michael Hinton, CEO of TalkingTractors.com and founder of Antique Tractor Preservation Day, who recently attended a White House event. Hinton shares his passion for promoting agriculture and heritage tractors, including his induction into the National Agriculture Hall of Fame. Gary West, a country music singer and race car driver, discusses his background, including his transition from playing drums to singing and his recent racing experiences. Both Hinton and West express their mutual support and future plans to collaborate on promoting agriculture and heritage through music and racing events.
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  • Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 101 | Circle L Ranch Fires in Nebraska
    Apr 2 2026
    In March, the Morril fire ravaged over 6,000 acres of Nebraska Sandhills, including the Circle L Ranch owned by Naomi Loomis and her family. Loomis recounted the day's events, detailing how her husband and sons fought the fire while she and their children helped neighbors and tried to save their own property. Despite the chaos, their faith and community support were crucial. The fire destroyed trees, corrals, and hay, but spared their house and barns. She emphasized the resilience of their family and the community's role in the aftermath, which will be further discussed in part two of the interview.
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  • Second Sustainable Poultry Report Released | Episode 100 | Ag Queen Podcast
    Feb 19 2026
    Elena Myhre, Director of Marketing and Communications for the International Poultry Welfare Alliance and the US Roundtable for Sustainable Poultry and Eggs, discussed the organizations' efforts in sustainability and welfare. The US Roundtable, founded in 2019, has released two sustainability reports, covering 101 voluntary metrics under three pillars: people, planet, and poultry.
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  • Outriding the Devil | Episode 99 | Ag Queen Podcast
    Dec 16 2025
    Angela Ganter, a barrel racer from Abilene, Texas, shared her inspiring story of overcoming stage four breast cancer diagnosed in 2010. Despite undergoing nine surgeries and seven years of chemotherapy, she returned to barrel racing, winning six pro rodeos and making the Canadian finals with her daughter Jackie. Ganter's documentary, "Outriding the Devil," premiered in Las Vegas and highlights her resilience and the support of her family and community. The film is set to appear in film festivals, with a Lifetime Channel movie also in the works. Ganter emphasized the healing power of horses and the importance of perseverance.
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  • Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 98 | Ag Taxes
    Oct 30 2025
    Keaton Dugan, senior manager at Pinion Global, shared insights into his leadership role in managing commodity crop services, which encompass tax audits, land advisory, and risk management. He underscored the critical value of long-term tax planning for farmers, urging them to prioritize future financial goals rather than focusing solely on annual tax minimization. Dugan outlined several strategic approaches, including deferred grain contracts, crop insurance deferrals, and bonus depreciation. He also emphasized the necessity of maintaining precise records, engaging in timely communication with CPAs, and understanding how pre-paid expenses and capitalized assets influence overall tax strategy.
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  • Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 97 | Fairs and Expos Economic Impact Study
    Sep 24 2025
    David Grindle, President and CEO of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, discussed the organization's role in supporting fairs since 1884. He highlighted the economic impact of fairs, noting that the average U.S. fair runs for 6.6 days, generating $30 billion annually, and fairgrounds contribute $52 billion and 343,000 jobs. Grindle emphasized the importance of volunteer efforts, with 101 fairs in Illinois alone generating significant local economic benefits. He also mentioned unique cultural events at fairs, such as Wife Carrying races in Scotland and Australia.
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  • Ag Queen Podcast | Episode 96 | Saving Our Bacon in the US
    Aug 27 2025
    Duane Stateler, National Pork Producers Council president and a fifth-generation farmer in Northwest Ohio, talks about the propects of getting a new farm bill this year, the challenges posed by Proposition 12, which mandates specific animal housing standards, causing disruptions in the supply chain and increasing costs. Stateler emphasized the need for a unified standard to avoid a patchwork of regulations.He also addressed workforce issues, noting the reliance on undocumented workers and the lack of a clear path for their return. Finally, he expressed concerns about the "Make America Healthy Again" report, particularly its lack of definition and potential impact on the ag industry.
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