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USDA looking to assist farmers burdened by inflation

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack says his department is taking several steps to help farmers burdened by inflation. Vilsack is testifying before the Senate Agriculture Committee today and was asked about the rising cost of ag inputs. “In terms of the fertilizer, there are a number of things we are doing. We are working with farmers to make sure that they are fully aligned with the right application, the right time, […]

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Pork, soybean oil export sales up on week

Export sales for most major commodities declined during the week ending May 19th, but there were a couple of bright spots. U.S. exports continue to face several difficulties on the global market, including relative strength in the dollar against other currencies, which makes U.S. goods more expensive. Pork, rice, and soybean oil sales all saw solid week-to-week improvements, while old crop corn and wheat hit marketing year lows, sorghum had […]

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Farmer wraps up two months of corn planting

A southeastern Missouri farmer says corn planting was very drawn out this year. “I’ve got some corn that’s knee high and some that’s just coming up,” said bootheel farmer Clint Stevens. Stevens tells Brownfield he started planting corn on March 15th. “Which was a little bit earlier than we normally would,” he said. “But the weather was good, the temperatures were good, so we decided to go on with it.” […]

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Kansas cattleman says law providing sales tax exemptions on fencing supplies is a mixed bag

A cattle producer says he’s still replacing fences destroyed during a wildfire in December. Ethan Dickerson from North Central Kansas tells Brownfield repairs started in January, but supply chain disruptions and weather have slowed progress. “Working really, really hard and feeling like we’re getting nothing done. Honestly, I think, we’re probably a quarter of the way done.  This whole rain situation has helped. I’m definitely ok with putting off building […]

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USDA reveals new actions on meat and poultry competition

The USDA has announced multi-million-dollar investments to help strengthen food supply chains. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says the administration is making available $200 million to expand competition in meat processing. He also announced a $25 million investment in workforce training. “It’s an intermediary loan program,” he said. “It’s going to provide grants to co-ops, other nonprofit organizations, and public agencies to create revolving loan funds to assist and help those […]

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Milk is critical in food insecure homes

A Food Bank is highlighting the need for milk in food insecure homes. Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, a member of Feeding America, has launched a campaign centered around the idea of “Winners Give Milk,” that encourages people to donate money to buy gallons of milk. Healthy Living: Click here for more information. ...

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The climate and crop insurance intersection within the next farm bill

As farm bill discussions continue, the head of a state Farm Bureau organization says crop insurance and conservation should not be combined.   Nebraska Farm Bureau President Mark McHargue says adequate crop insurance premiums need to remain, but “Environmental conversations are going to creep in,” he says. “We do not want any sort of environmental production practices tied to crop insurance. I think there’s going to be a push to […]

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Rookie drivers introduced to Indianapolis 500 milk tradition

Each year, American Dairy Association Indiana (ADAI) honors the Fastest Indianapolis 500 Rookie and introduces new drivers to the tradition of drinking milk in Victory Circle. Romain Grosjean tells Brownfield “performing the Indy 500, I would be happy to drink the whole bottle milk. I think it’s a cool tradition and I like it. It’s important to keep traditions going.” If he takes the prize on Sunday, Grosejan says he […]

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An interesting situation shaping up for the cattle industry

Cattle prices have been on the rise, but with skyrocketing input prices profitability is not on the same trajectory. In this Managing for Profit, University of Missouri livestock economist Scott Brown talks about the factors that are pushing prices higher, but also putting the squeeze on margins. AUDIO: Managing for Profit, Scott Brown, University of Missouri livestock economist ...

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