Episodes
Episodes



Wednesday Dec 17, 2025



Tuesday Dec 16, 2025



Monday Dec 15, 2025
HUSA Dec 15 2025 - Slick Sanders
Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
Overview of the Cotton Harvest in Floydada, Texas: The conversation involves a discussion with Slick Sanders, a farmer from Floydada, Texas, about the state of agriculture in his area. The milo, corn, and cotton harvests have been completed, with ginning (the process of separating cotton fibers from seeds) still ongoing. Sanders is involved in transporting cotton seeds from gins to oil mills, where the seeds are processed to extract oil and create products like cottonseed meal, which is used as a protein supplement for cattle.



Friday Dec 12, 2025



Thursday Dec 11, 2025
HUSA Dec 11 2025 - Dave Hermesch
Thursday Dec 11, 2025
Thursday Dec 11, 2025
- Dave Hermesch, located southeast of Tulsa, discusses the completion of his harvest, which finished before Thanksgiving, except for some cover crop planting interrupted by a mechanical issue. The conversation highlights the challenges and timelines of harvesting, contrasting his earlier finishes with those in colder regions like South Dakota facing snow delays.
- The host shares a personal anecdote from his university days in Alberta, Canada, where he was surprised to learn that spring harvesting is common in certain areas due to snow, portraying geographical variations in agricultural practices.
- Discussion touches on harvesting conditions in Alberta, where snow on roads can delay the process until spring. Surprisingly, yield loss due to rodents was not a reported issue despite these delays.
- The dialogue concludes with the host needing to leave to assist his wife with preparations for a family event, ending on a jovial note about maintaining household harmony, embodying the age-old advice of keeping the peace at home for personal happiness.



Wednesday Dec 10, 2025
HUSA Dec 10 2025 - Shorty Kulhanek
Wednesday Dec 10, 2025
Wednesday Dec 10, 2025
Shorty Kulhanek, custom harvester from Colby, Kansas is working in Gettysburg, South Dakota and is experiencing challenges with the corn harvest due to late planting and wet conditions that have been exacerbated by an unseasonable snowfall. Despite some improvements due to warmer weather melting the snow, the moisture content of the corn remains high at 18-18.5%, which exceeds the limit for storage by local processing facilities. As a result, storage options are limited, and Shorty is working with two machines to harvest the remaining 1,100 acres for one farmer and an additional 400-500 acres for another.
Weather and Equipment: A chinook wind has recently helped clear snow from the region, although South Dakota's distance from the mountains reduces its impact. The unavailability of storage and dryers adds to the harvesting difficulties. Shorty uses 12-row headers on his machines. While his equipment, namely gleaner combines, has been performing well, he still faces a significant workload. Hale Broadcasting, the interviewer, extends good wishes and prayers for favorable weather and effective harvest processing conditions.



Tuesday Dec 09, 2025



Monday Dec 08, 2025

Harvest USA Report
The Harvest USA Report began in 1997 when Custom Harvester Greg Ehrlich suggested that Howard Hale would be the perfect fit for the program that interviews those involved in harvesting the grain that feeds the world. Howard's son, Brian Hale produces the program with the help of lifetime listener and contributor and now host, David Woodruff from Grassy Lake, Alberta, Canada. Give David a call, he would love to talk with you!


