Farm Progress America, July 18, 2019
Max Armstrong offers a look at the challenge of climate change to agriculture Max Armstrong shares insight on the politically charged issue of climate change based on a recent hearing on Capitol Hill....
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, July 18, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about climate change, grain prices, wheat harvest, a deported murder suspect and car part thieves. In the midst of the heatwave, a "concerned scientists" group is offering a...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, July 18, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about heat safety and illness, wheat harvest, autoworker contracts and a thief who lost his wallet. Stay safe during the heat wave, and keep yourself, and you pets, cool and...
View ArticleLOL, Agco partner in new application technology
Equipment helps applicators be efficient and protect the environment Land O’Lakes Sustain has partnered with agricultural equipment manufacturer Agco Corporation in a new collaboration to help farmers...
View ArticleDemocrats, NFU blast ERS, NIFA relocation plans
58% of ERS employees and 67% of NIFA employees have rejected relocation to Kansas City National Farmers Union is calling USDA’s relocation of the Economic Research Service and National Institute of...
View ArticleLearn about farm bankruptcy, mediation from webinar
The July 30 webinar discussion will focus on issues of financial impairment. “Financial Impairment on the Farm” is the title of a webinar planned for July 30 from noon to 1 p.m.The webinar is free and...
View ArticleIowa native named chairman, CEO of Farm Credit Administration
Glen R. Smith hails from Atlantic, Iowa, where he farms and co-owns Smith Land Service Iowa native Glen R. Smith has been designated as chairman and CEO of the Farm Credit Administration by President...
View ArticlePlanting green better for soybeans than corn
A planting green system can help counter issues such as soil erosion and nutrient loss. Allowing cover crops to grow two weeks longer in the spring and planting corn and soybean crops into them before...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - July 19, 2019
ERS, NIFA relocation, dwindling orange groves in California and proposal to redo H-2A Need a quick catch up on the news? Here are seven ag stories you might have missed this week.1. The Labor...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, July 19, 2019
Max Armstrong shares insight on the African Swine Fever issue in China and how it may impact global markets Max Armstrong looks at the Chinese swine herd and the impact of African Swine Fever. There’s...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, July 19, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about store closings, farmers talking with congressional members, loon deaths and celebrating the moon walk anniversary. There have already been 20% more store closing announced in...
View ArticleEPA won't ban chlorpyrifos
Two states have already banned the pesticide The Environmental Protection Agency will not ban the use of chlorpyrifos, Politico reported. The decision was in response to an appellate court decision...
View ArticleUSDA invests $100M in trade promotion
The funding is part of USDA's response to trade war USDA has awarded $100 million to 48 organizations through the Agricultural Trade Promotion Program to help U.S. farmers and ranchers identify and...
View ArticleThis Week in Agribusiness, July 20, 2019
Hot weather, managing costs, autonomous sprayers and a suburban beef farm are featured this week. Part 1Greg Soulje is in early to talk weather and heat.Max talks with Steve Johnson, Iowa State...
View ArticleGardein expands its meat-free offerings
The new items feature pea and wheat protein Gardein is expanding its line of meat-free dishes, joining the likes of Beyond Meat and Impossible Burger in reaching out to consumers looking to diversify...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, July 23, 2019
Max Armstrong shares a sneak peek at what farmers will see at the 2019 Farm Progress Show Max Armstrong made a recent visit to Racine, Wis., to see the new AFS Connect Magnum tractor that farmers will...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, July 23, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about a water rescue, crop progress, death of a NASCAR crew chief, dirtiest beaches and the Big Boy locomotive. A woman was found near Lake Erie after falling off her jet...
View ArticleTrump moves to end food stamp benefits for 3 million
The Trump administration rule would cap eligibility to an annual income of $32,640 for a family of four By Mike DorningThe Trump administration is moving to end food stamp benefits for 3 million...
View ArticleSetting a speed record with a tractor
JCB uses the word ‘fast’ in one product line and apparently the company isn’t kidding I remember my first ride in a tractor going 50k, 31 mph. It was in the late 1990s when Fendt was entering the U.S....
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, July 23, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about aspirin regimens, Should we still be taking an aspirin to prevent heart attacks?A former judge was dragged to jail after being convicted of using her power to help her...
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