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UNL to launch on-campus meat processing facility to boost the industry

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has unveiled plans to develop a state-of-the-art processing plant that will strengthen the meat industry in the region. Clint Krehbiel with UNL’s Animal Science department said the plant will serve as a processing hub for cattle producers and a prototype for small processors. “We think our best way to grow the industry from the capacity standpoint is with our workforce development where we’re providing our expertise […]

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Supply chain disruptions delaying modernization of grain elevators

Supply chain disruptions are making it difficult for grain elevators to expand and improve their equipment. Scott Dockerty, General Manager of Western Grain Marketing based in Rushville, Illinois tells Brownfield projects are getting pushed back because suppliers do not have building materials. “Anytime we invest capital into a company we are trying to get that in place for the next crop cycle. But right now that is going to be […]

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Ag economist watching extraordinary volatility in wheat market

In just over a week, Chicago wheat markets have moved sharply higher following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the May contract is locked limit up again today. University of Illinois Ag Economist Scott Irwin tells Brownfield he thinks this will be the biggest supply shock to the global grain market in his lifetime. “This reflects the reality of trying to grasp exactly how big of a hole this war could […]

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AEM eyes bipartisan policies that support economic growth in the industry

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers is calling for bipartisan policies that support long-term economic growth in the industry.   Kip Eideberg, senior vice president of government and industry relations, says the infrastructure law is a good start. “We are urging our elected officials to invest in our nation’s infrastructure. That means the rapid implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act,” he says. “Rural broadband, large capital investments in our […]

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Concerns about grain production in Russia and Ukraine adds to volatility

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to threaten global wheat supplies, sending prices soaring. Stephen Nicholson, global grains and oilseeds strategist for Rabobank says Russia and Ukraine account for about 30% of global wheat exports. “If you take Russia and Ukraine wheat out and you think ‘that means there’s a lot left’, but you look at the other exporters in the world and you look at those stocks,” he says.  “There […]

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HPAI confirmed in Missouri commercial broiler flock

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed in a flock of commercial broiler chickens in Missouri.  The facility is located in Stoddard County, Missouri (Southeast Missouri) along the Mississippi flyway.  The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is working closely with state animal health officials on a joint incident response.  The affected premises has been quarantined, and all the birds on the properties will be depopulated to prevent […]

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NFU files against Deere on Right to Repair

The National Farmers Union has filed an official anti-trust complaint against Deere and Company on their repair restrictions with the Federal Trade Commission. Aaron Shier with NFU tells Brownfield farmers and ranchers should be allowed to fix the equipment they own but the market is currently monopolized by equipment manufacturers like John Deere. “The Right to Repair is ensuring that farmers and independent mechanics have access to the parts, tools, […]

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Farmers say broadband access in rural areas remains problematic

Broadband access in rural areas remains problematic, according to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer.   Purdue’s Jim Mintert says producers were asked to describe the quality of their farm’s internet access.     “Just three out of ten people in the survey said that they had high quality internet access; roughly four out of 10 said they had moderate quality; 12 percent said they didn’t have internet access […]

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Understanding the science of soil carbon sequestration

Carbon sequestration plays a vital roll in improving the environment moving forward. In this episode, Caleb Smith a conservation agronomist with Agoro Carbon Alliance shares advantages of sequestering carbon in the soil and why cover crops are important to that conversation. Learn more about Agoro Carbon Alliance and their mission here. ...

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