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Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast

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Got 20 minutes and need the skinny on recent agricultural economic issues?

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In this episode of the Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast, Ken Foster and student co-host Brady Wiley sit down with Christian Butzke, a professor in Purdue’s Department of Food Science.

Dr. Butzke discusses the growth of Indiana’s wine industry, ... more

In this episode of the Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast, Reagan and Brady sit down with Angie Abbott, Associate Dean and Director of Purdue Extension. Abbott discusses how Extension connects Purdue research with real-world decision-making in agr... more

In this episode of the Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast, Reagan and Brady are joined by Sonny Beck, Purdue alumnus, CEO of Beck’s Hybrids, and a member of Purdue’s Board of Trustees. Sonny shares how growing up on a family farm and his time at P... more

In this episode of the Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast, Valerie Kilders and Brady Wiley sit down with Neil Mylet, agricultural economist, inventor, rural development advocate and proud Purdue alumnus. Growing up on his family’s farm in Camden, ... more

In this episode of the Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast, student hosts Reagan Koester and Brady Wiley welcome back former co-hosts and Purdue Ag Econ alumni Abby Meier (Agribusiness and Agri-Marketing, ‘24) and Colby Smock (Agribusiness, ‘23). T... more

In this episode of the Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast, hosts Valerie Kilders and Reagan Koester sit down with Indiana entrepreneur and proud Purdue alumnus Joe Rust. Joe shares his journey from his early interest in business to his time at Pur... more

In this episode, hosts Ken Foster and Reagan Koester sit down with Kenzie House, a financial officer at Farm Credit Mid-America, for an insightful conversation about today’s evolving farm economy. Kenzie breaks down how producers can stay resilient a... more

Dr. Amanda Deering is an associate professor in Purdue University’s Department of Food Science, specializing in the microbial safety of fresh produce. Her research focuses on how human pathogens interact with fruits and vegetables and how contaminati... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Christian Butzke
Professor in Purdue Departments of Food Science; expert in commercial production of fermented beverages; co-founder of Vincents LLC
Purdue University; Vincents LLC
Episode: How the Wine Industry Is Evolving with Dr. Christian Butzke (PAEP 124)
Dr. Angie Abbott
Associate Dean and Director of Purdue Extension
Purdue University
Episode: Extension in Action with Angie Abbott (PAEP 123)
Sonny Beck
CEO of Beck's Hybrids and a longtime advocate for the agriculture industry
Beck's Hybrids
Episode: Sonny Beck on Leadership and Agriculture (PAEP 122)
Abby Meier
Manager of public policy at the National Corn Growers Association
National Corn Growers Association
Episode: Where Are They Now? Catching Up with Past Ag Econ Podcast Co-Hosts Abby Meier and Colby Smock (PAEP 120)
Colby Smock
English teacher in Madrid and involved in family ag businesses
Episode: Where Are They Now? Catching Up with Past Ag Econ Podcast Co-Hosts Abby Meier and Colby Smock (PAEP 120)
Joe Rust
Rural Innovator and Community Builder
Spark Jackson County
Episode: Setting Sail on Rural Innovation with Joe Rust (PAEP 119)
Kenzie House
Financial officer at Farm Credit Mid America, helps farmers and agribusinesses with growth strategies.
Farm Credit Mid America
Episode: Building Financial Resilience in Today’s Farm Economy with Kenzie House (PAEP 118)
Dr. Amanda Deering
Associate Professor of Produce Food Safety and the Department of Food Science at Purdue University
Purdue University
Episode: The Challenges and Innovations in Produce Food Safety with Amanda Deering (PAEP 117)
Dr. Chad Fiechter
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Finance
Purdue University
Episode: Decision-Making, Data and AI in Agriculture (PAEP 116)

Hosts

Reagan Koester
Co-host of the podcast; student/early career host with Purdue University affiliation.
Brady Wiley
Co-host of the podcast; student/early career host with Purdue University affiliation.
Valerie Kilders
Assistant professor and faculty co-host with Purdue University affiliation; often appears in discussions of agricultural economics and extension.
Regan Kester
Student co-host on multiple episodes; Purdue University affiliation.

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How the Wine Industry Is Evolving with Dr. Christian Butzke (PAEP 124)
Q: We've alluded to your wine appreciation class, Christian. Tell us a little more about that class and what students can expect to learn.
FS 470, Wine Appreciation, is a STEM-based course that covers history, climate, health, etiquette, and global perspectives on wine. It provides hands-on experiences like tasting dozens of wines, study abroad opportunities, and explores how marketing and economics intersect with production, all while teaching responsible consumption and the broader cultural significance of wine.
Setting Sail on Rural Innovation with Joe Rust (PAEP 119)
Q: How do we keep our students in Indiana?
Building supportive communities and family connections can help retain talent in rural areas.
Setting Sail on Rural Innovation with Joe Rust (PAEP 119)
Q: What problems are you trying to solve in rural communities with Spark?
Our aim is to promote entrepreneurship in rural areas and create supportive ecosystems for small businesses to thrive.
Distinguished Agriculture Alumni Award Winner & President/CEO of Sumitomo Chemical America: Scott Mitchell (PAEP 113)
Q: Can you share a little bit about Sumitomo and your current role there?
Scott describes Sumitomo Chemical as a large conglomerate with multiple business sectors, emphasizing the importance of their corporate social responsibility and the historical roots of the company.
Shining a Light on Solar Energy on Farmland with Binayak Kunwar (PAEP 115)
Q: What are your goals and aspirations for the future?
I aim to finish my PhD in the next two to three years and aspire to be a professor focused on agricultural finance, energy economics, and farmland market dynamics.

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What is Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show provides concise, 20-minute discussions on current agricultural economic topics, often featuring Purdue-affiliated experts, industry leaders, and policymakers. Episodes frequently cover topics such as agricultural finance, extension and education, food safety, technology like AI in farming, rural development, and leadership in agribusiness. A notable strength is its blend of academic insight with practical industry experience, including guest perspectives from university faculty, extension specialists, and leaders in farming and agri-finance. This mix makes it a strong fit for listeners seeking applied economics insights, policy context, and real-world implications for farms, cooperatives, and agri-businesses. A standout trait is t... more

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3. Sonny Beck
4. Abby Meier
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7. Kenzie House
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