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The Ohio FFA Convention is underway

The 95th Ohio FFA Convention is underway in Columbus, Ohio. Addison Summers, a sophomore from the Penta-Oak Harbor Chapter, is attending the state FFA convention for the first time. “This is something I never expected to do in my life. This is extremely awesome,” she says. “(FFA) is a huge family and everyone is so open, so energetic, so happy to be here and it really puts a great aspect […]

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California helping Nebraska’s soy farmers through low carbon fuel standard

The head of the state soybean board says California has untapped potential for soy-based fuels. Nebraska’s Andy Chvatal says the low carbon fuel standard has spurred interest in additional soy crushing plants. “For California to be able to create that demand for us to bring those facilities online is huge and it’s going to double numbers very quickly.” He tells Brownfield there should be enough soybean acres to support demand. […]

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Ethanol, DDGS exports up sharply on month

U.S. ethanol exports made a big jump from February to March. The Renewable Fuels Association says ethanol exports during March were a ten-month high at 132.3 million gallons, an increase of 27% from February. Canada has now claimed the top spot for two consecutive years, with March’s ethanol exports to Canada the largest volume to any country for any month on record. The other major monthly destinations were India, the […]

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A Wisconsin farmer begins planting

A southern Wisconsin farmer tells Brownfield he can finally get into his fields. Mark Hoffmann grows about 600 acres of corn and another 600 acres of soybeans near Whitewater. “We worked up a little bit last night. I’m just actually getting ready to move the planter to go fill it up and get started after lunch.” Hoffmann says he’s starting with his corn this year. “I use the same planter for […]

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Many farm fatalities happen on the road

Farmers and motorists are urged to be cautious as spring fieldwork brings more slow-moving vehicles onto roadways. Dr. Bryan Weichelt with the National Farm Medicine Center says national statistics are hard to get, but they’ve been tracking Wisconsin fatalities and injuries over the past four years. “In 2019, 15% of all farm fatalities were on a public roadway. In 2020, 18%.” He says, “This doesn’t include non-fatal injuries, you know, […]

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USDA Latest

USDA Announces Approval of D-SNAP for Tennessee Disaster Areas

WASHINGTON, May 4, 2023 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that low-income Tennessee residents in 10 counties (Cannon, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Lewis, Macon, McNairy, Rutherford, Tipton, and Wayne) recovering from tornadoes and severe storms that began on March 31, 2023, could be eligible for a helping hand from the USDA’s Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP).

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Fact Sheet: USDA Is Fighting for Fair, Competitive, and Transparent Markets

WASHINGTON, May 4, 2023 – Fair and competitive markets have long been the cornerstone of the American economy. Competition ensures that American farmers, ranchers, and those who grow our nation’s food to have the freedom to choose among different suppliers, employers, and retailers to buy and sell their product and the products they need. It spurs innovation, improves opportunities for producers and workers, and increases resiliency in the nation’s food […]

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Tight margins for Iowa pig farmer

Feed costs are down but so is the market for northeast Iowa pork producer Bob Hemesath. “Soybean meal is down well over probably one hundred-some dollars from its high (or maybe) more than that, so that helps. But the futures market and the hog market has been pretty dismal here.” He tells Brownfield pork demand seems off and attributes much of that to a lack of trade activity. “China has […]

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Ag economy remains uncertain

There are many questions about how the farm economy will look a year from now. University of Minnesota Extension economist Pauline Van Nurden says 2022 was filled with uncertainty. “And I think the same holds true this year unfortunately.” She tells Brownfield persistent market volatility along with weather unknowns clouds the financial picture for crop farmers. Van Nurden is even more concerned about livestock producers. “We’ve seen milk prices come […]

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