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African swine fever management failing in Hispaniola

The situation with African swine fever in the Western Hemisphere is becoming more dire.  National Pork Producers Council director of animal health Dr. Anna Forseth says ASF is now considered endemic in the Dominican Republic and Haiti despite substantial U.S. investment to eradicate the disease. “African swine fever management just isn’t able to be a priority given all the other factors going on in those countries, so we’re looking to […]

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Cotton export sales hit a marketing year high

Cotton export sales shot sharply higher during the week ending June 1st. The USDA says sales of upland cotton hit a marketing year high at more than 480,000 bales, with most of that to China, which will primarily be used to manufacture clothing.  Soybean and pork export sales also showed week-to-week improvements, while sales of other major commodities were down on the week. Export trade is driven by several factors […]

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Letter to the President asks EPA to support renewable diesel, biodiesel in new RFS rules

More than 70 biofuel stakeholders are calling on the Biden administration to increase biomass-based diesel and advanced biofuels volumes as the EPA is expected to finalize Renewable Fuel Standard volumes next week. Paul Winters with Clean Fuel Alliance America tells Brownfield the industry produces more fuel than what the current RFS proposal calls for. “It’s going to undercut the price of Rims. It’s going to discourage production. It’s going to […]

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The economic impact of Green Bison Soy Processing in North Dakota

Progress on the Green Bison Soy Processing Plant, a joint venture between Archer Daniels Midland and Marathon Petroleum Corporation, continues in Spiritwood, North Dakota. In this episode of Fueling Conversations, Green Bison Soy Processing President Mike Keller discusses how the $352 million project will feature state-of-the-art technology to process up to 150,000 bushels of local soybeans a day. The facility will produce soybean meal as well as refined soybean oil […]

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Drought Assessment Committee considers ways to help in drought

State agencies will allow haying along some state highways and waive permit fees to transport extra wide hay loads to help Missouri’s livestock producers weather drought. The U.S. Drought Monitor says at least 80% of Missouri is experiencing some kind of dryness as June begins and there’s a shortage of forage and pastureland. At a Drought Assessment Committee meeting on Wednesday, Jeremy Moseley with the Farm Service Agency said hay […]

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Near-seasonal warmth, a more active moisture pattern ahead for parts of the Corn Belt

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures and near- or above-normal rainfall across large sections of the U.S., with exceptions confined to the northern and southern tiers of the country.  For example, warmer-than-normal weather will be largely limited to two areas—from the Pacific Northwest to Lake Superior and from Texas to Florida. Meanwhile, drier-than-normal conditions should be confined to western Washington, […]

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Economist prefers transitioning away from milk marketing orders

An Ohio State professor would like to see the dairy industry transition away from the Federal Milk Marketing Order system.  Dr. Normand St. Pierre tells Brownfield Class One fluid milk is forward priced, and Class III for cheese and Class IV for butter and powder is “backward priced” from the end user cost, and he would like to see the Federal Milk Marketing Order system phased out, and changing the […]

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Farm Technology Days will highlight new and old technology

Wisconsin’s Farm Technology Days next month will show off new and old technology.  The three-day farm show July 18th, 19th, and 20th is known for it’s centerpiece called Innovation Square, but coordinator Anna Maenner (MAY’ ner) tells Brownfield this year, Madison College will show the diversity of diesel power and expose people to the many ag careers powered by diesel. “You need to drive semis. You need to repair tractor engines. […]

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Illinois Milk Producers Association celebrates dairy month with large donation of milk

The Illinois Milk Producers Association is kicking off June Dairy Month in an impactful way. Illinois dairy farmers and IMPA are donating more than 2,000 half gallon containers of milk and nearly 400 half gallon containers of lactose-free milk to the Central and Eastern Illinois Foodbanks. IMPA Executive Director Tasha Bunting tells Brownfield they have been looking for ways to help curb local food insecurity. “What we are hoping to […]

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