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General aviation supports agriculture, rural communities

The Alliance for Aviation Across America is highlighting the importance of general aviation to agriculture and rural communities. Dan Hubbard, a board member for the alliance, is the senior vice president for communications with the National Business Aviation Association. “A lot of businesses in agriculture rely on general aviation to operate from rural areas,” he says. “…with these small general aviation airplanes, you could fly out of 5,000 airports across the […]

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Soybean exports top 2 million tons, still down on week

The USDA says combined old and new crop soybean export sales during the week ending February 17th topped 2 million tons. Egypt was the biggest buyer of old crop U.S. beans, while China led the way for new crop. The recent spike in U.S. soybean sales can be linked to declining production projections for South America. Corn, wheat, pork, rice, and cotton export sales all showed week-to-week improvements. The USDA’s […]

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Market volatility from Russia’s invasion should stabilize

Volatility in the commodity markets has continued following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this week, but a market analyst expects prices to stabilize. “The emotional reaction to the events in Ukraine has peaked.” Bill Biedermann with AgMarket.Net tells Brownfield soybean and grain futures were unable to hold onto the early gains Thursday and wheat dropped overnight after hitting a nine-year high but those swings should end. “The market is going […]

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Farmer says input fears are not fading

As the growing season approaches, a northwestern Ohio farmer says ag input price and availability remains a top concern. Craig Pohlman raises corn and soybeans in Van Wert County. “With that unknown of skyrocketing costs and you’re not sure what you’re going to get, there’s some uneasiness,” he says. “I think farmers are optimistic coming off the year we came off of, but with inflation everything at the grocery store […]

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Another round of funding announced to increase processing capacity

The USDA has announced more funding to help increase processing capacity.  Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack made the announcement during the USDA’s Ag Outlook Forum on Thursday.  Vilsack says $150 million can be used for construction, expanding current facilities, and/or equipment. “We’re looking for projects that will also benefit small-sized farming operations, looking for operations that will help new and beginning farmers (and) applications that my focus on veteran-owned farming operations.” […]

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Support farmers and ranchers in their carbon contract

Successful navigation of carbon contracts doesn’t stop once farmers and ranchers are enrolled. In this episode, Shawntel Ervin, with Agoro Carbon Alliance talks about the role agronomist and carbon experts across the country play in grower success stories. Learn more about Agoro Carbon Alliance and their mission here. ...

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An increasingly milder, but more active pattern to return to the Heartland

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures andnear- or below-normal precipitation across much of the country. Colder-than-normal conditions will be confined to northern New England, Wetter-than-normal weather should be limited to parts of the North, stretching from the northern Rockiesinto the upper Great Lakes region. ...

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USDA extends deadline for Spot Market Hog Pandemic Program

The USDA’s Farm Service Agency has extended the deadline for the Spot Market Hog Pandemic Program until April 15, 2022.  The program, which is part of the USDA’s Pandemic Assistance for Producers initiative, assists hog producers who sold hogs through the spot market from April 16, 2020, through September 1, 2020.  USDA says that is the period where producers faced the greatest reduction in market prices due to the pandemic.  […]

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