House committee unveils climate plan
More than 90 organizations express support for climate action plan that calls for net zero emissions by 2050. The House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis unveiled a comprehensive plan, Solving...
View ArticleCoalition challenges Trump fuel efficiency rule
NFU leads challenge against EPA rule, saying it ignores health benefits of higher ethanol blends. A coalition of groups are challenging the Trump administration's recent fuel efficiency rule.The legal...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, July 1, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about surprising stock numbers, acreage and grain stock reports, a speech interrupted and no minor league baseball impact. How often do headlines surprise you? One about stocks...
View ArticleNiching up the combine market
Deere's latest move with the X9 expands combine capacity in new ways; segments buyers Note: Check out a video of the machine in action, and set to a little music, at the end of this report. Enjoy.In...
View ArticleDairy farmers face tough choices
Less dining out means less demand for dairy, delivering a gut punch to dairy producers worldwide. By Elizabeth Rembert, Megan Durisin and Mike DorningThe world’s dairy farmers are facing an...
View ArticleFirms partner to provide warranty for ag tech
Two firms team up to explore the idea of creating programs to reduce the financial risk for adopting new technology. Farmers are working hard to boost productivity, improve performance and essentially...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, July 1, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about the USMCA, hog prices, a cancelled county fair, college football and minor league baseball. The USMCA starts today.Hog prices have fallen for nearly two months.An Illinois...
View ArticleReseeding project will use cattle grazing to restore ecosystem
Burger King, Cargill and World Wildlife Fund work to mitigate effects of climate change with new grassland restoration project. Burger King restaurants and Cargill are teaming up with World Wildlife...
View ArticleUSDA forecasts record year for sunflower oil
Reports show that sunflower oil will make up 12% of global vegetable oil use this year. Sunflower oil will claim a record 12% share of the food oil market in the 2019-20 marketing year, according to...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, July 2, 2020
Max Armstrong looks at the hazards of stored grain, farm entrapments and one company's response Max Armstrong notes that thousands of years farmers enter grain bins, often threatening their lives....
View ArticleRemember to complete your crop acreage report
July 15 is a major deadline for most crops, but reporting deadlines vary by county and crop; check with your FSA office for details. Have you completed your crop acreage report yet? If not, time is...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, July 2, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about tax time pressure, corn futures and the Lincoln Continental. Some people are feeling the pressure of tax time this month, with the deadline moved to July 15.Corn futures...
View ArticleNominate your dog as Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year
Nominations accepted through Aug. 20 for contest, which recognizes dogs for helpfulness to farmer, playfulness and obedience. Nominations for the 2021 Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year contest are now...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - July 3, 2020
USDA releases acreage numbers, COVID-19 cases rise in rural Colorado, USMCA goes into effect and crisis for dairy producers. Missed some ag news this week? Here's seven stories to catch you up.1....
View ArticleFarm Progress America, July 3, 2020
Max Armstrong offers the story of how one group is promoting consumption of an important food group Max Armstrong wonders about hot dog consumption and how that's changing. In fact, the National Hot...
View ArticleMORNING-Midwest Digest, July 3, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about a coin shortage, falling mortgage rates, financial help for farmers and baseball Max Armstrong offers a look at the plans by many leave town for the July 4 holiday and he...
View ArticleMore than $4.8 billion paid to producers
Farmers and ranchers have until Aug. 28 to complete their Coronavirus Food Assistance Program application. As of June 29, the Farm Service Agency has processed $4.857 billion in Coronavirus Food...
View ArticleSoybean trader vows crop traceability
Traceability should help slow deforestation that has devastated some parts of Brazil. By Andy Hoffman and Tatiana FreitasCofco International Ltd. vowed full traceability for all the soybeans it buys...
View ArticleMIDDAY-Midwest Digest, July 3, 2020
Max Armstrong offers news of protests, holiday travel, the surprising USDA report, and interest rate news Max Armstrong talks about a new challenge to transportation on major highways – protests. From...
View ArticleThis Week in Agribusiness – July 4, 2020
Max Armstrong and Mike Pearson dig into that USDA report, look at ag tech and get a crop update Note: Start the video and all parts will play through as the full showPart 1Max Armstrong and Mike...
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