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Total red meat supplies up 1% on the year

The USDA says domestic meat supplies in cold storage at the end of February were mostly above year-ago levels. Total red meat supplies were up 5% on the month and 1% on the year.  Beef supplies were up 1% on the month and 4% on the year. Pork stocks were up 11% on the month, but down 1% on the year, with stocks of pork bellies up 12% from last […]

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Live cattle futures higher ahead of Friday’s On Feed numbers

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mostly higher watching this week’s direct cash business unfold. Boxed beef was higher at midday.  Feeder cattle are mixed adjusting spreads.  Traders are also looking ahead to Friday’s On Feed numbers from the USDA.  April live cattle were unchanged at $139.42 and June liv cattle closed $.27 higher at $135.97.  April feeder cattle closed $1.20 higher at $161.77 and May feeder cattle […]

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Automated ag equipment could address compaction

An ag engineer says the trend toward automated field equipment could improve soil compaction issues in the future. Ohio State University’s Chair of the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Scott Shearer tells Brownfield the scale of equipment can become smaller if manufacturers remove human operator components. “I think that with current equipment sizes we’re paying a pretty significant price in terms of soil compaction,” he says.  “One of […]

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Dairy sector likely to feel indirect effect from Russian invasion

A dairy analyst says the U.S. dairy industry could see indirect impacts from the Russian/Ukrainian war. Ben Laine with Rabobank tells Brownfield sanctions have been in place on U.S. dairy products since 2014, so exports aren’t likely to be impacted by the current conflict.  But, “Feed/fertilizer is a major factor,” he says.  “As we see more refugees moving into Europe, there’s potentially demand impacts.” And he says while China’s demand […]

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Missouri law would protect producers during eminent domain case for utilities

The Missouri House of Representatives has given initial approval to eminent domain legislation that would protect agricultural land values for utility projects. The bill’s sponsor, Representative Mike Haffner of Pleasant Hill, says the legislation levels the playing field for producers. “These farmers and ranchers keep coming in and they plead with us to make sure that they don’t want their farmland taken away and condemned. But they’re asking us if […]

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Celebrating agriculture’s contributions

Commentary. Spring has arrived. It will not be long until planting begins in earnest and the next crop season is off to the races. It is this week in which the Spring Equinox falls that is officially designated as National Agriculture Week. National Ag Day fell on Tuesday of this week. The non-profit organization Agriculture Council of America (ACA), a group of leaders in the agriculture, food and fiber communities […]

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Farm credit system ready to help poultry sector through avian flu outbreak

The farm credit system is poised to help poultry producers impacted by highly pathogenic avian influenza. Tom Dobbe with Farm Credit Services of America says as a lender, they are always prepared for disasters. “They happen because of weather, they happen because of disease, they happen for a lot of reasons. We have disaster programs that are always in place that are ready to be deployed to our customers where […]

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Growing pains: local meat processor says labor issues won’t allow his businesses to expand

A local meat processor says labor shortages are making it difficult to meet consumer demands. Charlie Emswieler operates the Wahoo Locker in Eastern Nebraska and like many in the processing sector he’s struggling to keep up. “Typically (we’re) always scheduled out two to four months. And that was a nice comfort zone. Since the pandemic, though, things changed quite a bit and now we’re booked out to sometimes two years.” […]

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