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Organized rains to persist across much of the Heartland

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures from the Pacific Northwest to the northern Plains, while warmer-than-normal weather will cover much of California and areas along and east of a line from New Mexico to Wisconsin.  Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation in California, the Great Basin, and the southern and eastern U.S. should contrast with wetter-than-normal conditions from the northern Pacific Coast to […]

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Staying Focused on Building Global Demand

In this episode of Missouri Cor Talk Ryan LeGrand, President and CEO of the US Grains Council, gives us a global market overview, highlights emerging markets for US corn, and recognizes the support of Missouri Corn in building global demand. ...

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Ag groups support moving forward in Indo-Pacific

Ag groups say the Biden administration formally launched the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework is essential for growing ag exports. Alan Bjerga with the National Milk Producers Federation tells Brownfield it helps address supply chain hurdles along with regulatory and technical barriers that can constrain trade. “The Indo-Pacific region is where you’re seeing a lot of population gain, a lot of per capita dairy consumption gain, and a lot of market gain […]

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Drought-easing rains on parts of the Plains

Across the Corn Belt, cool, dry weather prevails.  Scattered frost was noted Tuesday in portions of the upper Great Lakes region, including northern Lower Michigan.  Cloudiness is increasing in advance of an approaching storm system, with producers continuing to plant corn and soybeans as field conditions permit.  Although corn seeding was considerably slower in 2019, with only 53% of the crop planted by May 22, this year marks the second-slowest […]

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Vilsack: infant formula shortage highlights industry issues

Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says the infant formula shortage highlights lack of competition in the industry, similar to the meat processing sector. He says that needs to be addressed. “One thing that I think we’re going to learn from this circumstance is it’s great to be efficient,” he says. “We have many industries, the infant formula industry is one of them and the meat processing industry is another, where there […]

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Farmer faces equipment breakdowns this planting season

Western Indiana farmer Kevin Cox says machinery breakdowns are slowing planting progress this spring.  “We’ve had an issue with one of the planters and the guys from John Deere have been here several times working on it. they’re swapping parts and they just can’t quite pinpoint what’s going on with it,” he says. “The good thing, if there is any, is the fact that it has been raining so we […]

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Farmers care

Southwest Iowa farmer Ralph Lents serves as the Iowa Corn Promotion Board Director for District 7 and chairs the Animal Agriculture and The Environment Committee. He tells Brownfield land and water conservation is important to his legacy and he’s using several practices including no-till to leave his land better for the next generation.  ...

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