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A flip in the weather changes prevent plant story

A farmer and market analyst in northeastern South Dakota says the prevent plant story has shifted slightly in the Northern Plains as field conditions improved. A heavy snowpack and cool spring temperatures were common as spring began in the north and conditions started improving in May. DuWayne Bosse says planting season was delayed and he started planting corn May 25, the final planting date. “Farmers wanted to plant the crop […]

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Brownfield

Drought is getting worse in Missouri

Governor Mike Parson has issued a drought alert for more than half of the state. More than 60% of Missouri counties are experiencing some level of dryness, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Extreme drought remains in central Missouri. The alert re-activates the Missouri Drought Assessment Committee, which is made up of several state agencies, including the Missouri Ag Department and Department of Natural Resources. The committee supports those affected […]

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Brownfield

Hay production isn’t great in southwest MO

A cattle producer in southwest Missouri says fescue is making about half of the tonnage of a normal year. Adam Whitesell from Dade and Greene Counties has been baling hay in the last week and says the weather extremes are confusing the forage. “In September and October, we didn’t hardly get any rain. Then, we started getting rain in late October and November and we didn’t get much snow in […]

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Brownfield

Opportunities for canola in the Renewable Fuel Standard

Canola-oil derived renewable diesel and other related biofuels now qualify as “advanced biofuels” under the Renewable Fuel Standard thanks to a determination by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency late last year. In this episode of Fueling Conversations, U.S. Canola Association Director Tom Hance explains how the new pathway can benefit canola growers, renewable fuel producers, consumers, and the environment.   Visit www.uscanola.com or cleanfuels.org for more information. ...

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Brownfield

Crop pest reports are picking up

Sawflies-Photo: Josh-Kamps-@UWMadisonEx A University of Wisconsin entomologist says she is getting more reports from farmers about crop pests. Emily Bick researches crop pests and collects insect reports from farmers.  She tells Brownfield farmers are reporting sawfly problems in many of their forage crops. “It seems to be behaving very similarly to what cutworm would do in terms of topping the crop really early on, and I’ve heard that in a […]

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Farms.com

Meet the Farmer: The Siemens Family of Planeview Farms

The Siemens family has been farming eggs in BC for three generations! Meet George Sr. and Maria, who started it all, their son George who owns Planeview Farm, and his son Rob and son-in-law Jeremie, who help with the day-to-day running of the farm.

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Farms.com

2023 FCC Food and Beverage Report

What’s the story for food and beverage manufacturing in 2023? The annual FCC Food and Beverage Report highlights last year’s economic environment and the opportunities and risks for Canadian food and beverage manufacturers for 2023. Join J.P. Gervais, FCC Chief Economist, for an overview of the report’s key findings, followed by a Q&A with Darlene McBain, FCC Director, Industry Relations—recorded on March 28, 2023.

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