EPA wants to streamline PIP exemptions
Proposed exemption allows PIPs created through biotechnology to be exempt from certain regulations. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a rule to streamline the regulation of certain...
View ArticleBeef Throwdown winners impress Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Beef Throwdown contest promoted beef to more than 366,000 people. The Mount Rushmore Brewing Co. and Pounding Fathers Restaurant, Custer, S.D., was crowned overall "Beef...
View ArticleFarmer sentiment rebounds in August 2020
Barometer posts most positive reading since February 2020 on expectations for excellent crop yields, price rallies. The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose to a reading of 144, 26...
View ArticleGive Milk Act introduced in House
Legislation introduced by Pennsylvania lawmaker aims to give WIC participants choice in milk. Pennsylvania Rep. Fred Keller introduced legislation that aims to increase milk consumption in the Special...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, September 2, 2020
Max Armstrong looks at a program supporting fresh fruits and vegetables in the diet Max Armstrong shares insight of the value of fresh fruits and vegetables in the time of a pandemic. And the industry...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Sept. 2, 2020
Steve Alexander talks about the corn moon, available assistance for storm recovery, the Farm Progress Virtual Experience and a virtual closing market bell ringer. There's a full moon tonight; the corn...
View ArticleHurricane Laura causes problems for Louisiana cattle producers
Louisiana cattle producers are struggling to overcome the obstacles created by Hurricane Laura. Cattle producers in southwest Louisiana parishes are struggling to overcome the obstacles created by...
View ArticleBrazil may reapply TFQ on U.S. ethanol
Tariff-free quota expired Monday; Bolsonaro risks angering domestic ethanol industry as he appeals to Trump. By Fabiana Batista, Jennifer A. Dlouhy and Eric MartinA day after letting it lapse, Brazil...
View ArticleFarm income projected to rise in 2020
Crop farms expected to see average NCFI increase in part because of government payments. Direct government farm payments are expected to increase $14.6 billion, or 64.4%, in 2020 because of...
View Article4 things to consider when ordering cover crop seeds
Ordering seed as soon as possible and ensuring quality is essential ahead of fall planting. The cover crop industry is starting to see shortages of a few different crops like radishes, hairy vetch and...
View ArticleTake back your senior year
No football, no homecoming, no concerts and more. Here’s how we’re making new memories and lemonade out of stinky lemons. We got a solid week and a half of school in.Then came the first positive...
View ArticleBeing a 'fixer' pays off in higher wheat yields
Doug and Janelle Fitterer conduct strip trials and collect precision farming data to learn how to increase yields. Doug and Janelle Fitterer, New England, N.D., placed first in the state and second in...
View ArticleAg lenders need to get on board with conservation
EDF report details how lending institutions can support long-term productivity and profitability. An Environmental Defense Fund report finds that agricultural lenders aren't giving financial credit to...
View ArticleRegional rural development center moves to Purdue
The North Central Regional Center for Rural Development addresses issues critical to rural communities. The North Central Regional Center for Rural Development has moved to Purdue University for the...
View ArticleLouisiana and Arkansas crops hit by Hurricane Laura
After Hurricane Laura, farmers assess what needs to be repaired and what can be harvested. Hurricane Laura hit land Wednesday, Aug. 26. While the hurricane wasn't as damaging as first feared, the...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, September 3, 2020
Max Armstrong looks at an unexpected impact of the derecho – propane needs. Max Armstrong shares what he saw during a recent trip to Iowa where the derecho tore down the corn earlier in August. One...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Sept. 3, 2020
Steve Alexander is in for Max, and talks about the spread of COVID-19 at Sturgis and colleges, a sports decision reversed and a drug bust during a traffic stop. Steve researched old phrases, which...
View ArticleSoil Health Institute awarded $3.25 million
Money from Energy Department will be used to develop soil carbon measuring and monitoring system. The U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy awarded $3.25 million to the...
View Article4 fall tillage, residue management tips from Kinze
Kinze tillage product specialist lists four ways to make fall fieldwork and residue management more effective. Justin Render, Kinze Manufacturing’s tillage product specialist, recommends four...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - Sept. 4, 2020
Net farm income rise fueled by government payments, farmers wholeheartedly back Trump and Young Farmer podcast. Need a quick look at ag news? Here's seven stories you might have missed this week.1....
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