Latest update on harvest, markets, AgLime production and more featured this week.

November 6, 2021

Mike Pearson joins Max Armstrong in the studio to get an update on harvest and the challenges farmers have faced during this season. Max talks with producer Terry Wellman, Hanska, Minnesota about the struggles that he faced during this season with wind, rain and drought conditions.

Jim McCormick, Agmarket.net, joins Mike to talk about the markets. More on soybeans, wheat, cattle and corn.

Chad Colby’s Tech segment talks about the production of AgLime and how it works.

Russell Nemetz, Western Ag Network, talks with Max and Mike to get an update on conditions from Montana and the overall attitude from producers in the area.

Joe Gill, KASM Radio – Albany, Minnesota gives an update on the conditions in his area along with concerns from producers.

Sarah Waltner, Sr. Director of Global Sales-Raven, joins Max and Mike to talk more about how Raven has arrived to their position in autonomy and automation.

Greg Soulje is in to share the weekly and long-range weather forecast.

Max's Tractor Shed spotlights a 1966 Farmall 1206 D owned by Sanson Family in Garlinville, Illinois.

Mark Stock shares what's coming up on the auction block for Big Iron Auctions.

Mike Pearson continues to salute the FFA programs across the country and this week is joined by Rachel Grimes, Missouri State FFA VP. Rachel is from a 5th generation farm family and she shares what she is looking forward to in the year to come and what her future plans will be.

This week in Samuelson Sez, Orion shares contact information for those that may be facing a stressful situation and need someone to talk with 3 things to know about chronic stress.

Max and Mike share photos/videos from the passing of a prominent farmer Jim Bradley and the tribute from his family and friends.

This Week in Agribusiness features market news, ag technology, weather and farm management and equipment information and opinions. This leading ag news program airs weekly on RFD-TV, and can be found each week on FarmProgress.com.

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