
Central Ohio Matters
Central Ohio Matters is a podcast where hosts Michelle Gatchell and Ryan Rivers discuss the issues shaping Central Ohio's future. Each episode features in-depth conversations with local leaders, visionaries, and changemakers driving progress in Central Ohio. These conversations offer insights into our communities' challenges and the solutions being crafted to move them forward.
Central Ohio Matters covers government policies, healthcare challenges, housing and business developments, transportation solutions, education, and innovation. It is your guide to understanding and engaging with the pulse of Central Ohio.
You can listen to Central Ohio Matters on WVXG 95.1 FM (Marion and Morrow Counties), WXGT 92.9 FM, 1550 AM (Franklin, Delaware, and Licking Counties), and WDLR 96.7 FM, 1270 AM (Delaware and Union Counties).
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Central Ohio Matters
Farm to Market: How Global Politics Shape Ohio Agriculture
The global marketplace affects everyone—especially our farmers. As international trade tensions rise and tariff talks dominate headlines, Ohio's agricultural community finds itself at the center of the storm.
Wendy Osborn, Director of Market Development at Ohio Corn and Wheat, joins us to unpack what these developments mean for Ohio's vital grain industries. As the seventh-largest corn producer in America, Ohio plays a critical role in both domestic and global food systems. The United States leads the world in corn production, with Mexico standing as our largest buyer and Canada purchasing 40% of our corn ethanol exports.
Our conversation reveals how today's farmers face a double challenge: navigating potential trade disruptions while simultaneously managing historically high production costs. Modern farming operations require significant investment in advanced technology, equipment, and land—costs that continue to climb with inflation. When trade barriers arise, the impact on farmers' bottom lines can be devastating.
The episode also highlights exciting innovations in corn usage, including bioplastics development and other petroleum-product replacements. Despite current challenges, Ohio's strong transportation infrastructure and domestic livestock markets provide some stability for grain producers.
Listen now to gain a deeper understanding of how global politics affect your food supply and the farmers who grow it. Subscribe to Central Ohio Matters for more insights into the issues shaping our region's future.