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Agronomist: don’t rush to change crop rotation plans

A technical agronomist says crop rotation plans are holding steady so far despite wet and cool conditions in some areas. DEKALB Asgrow’s Jordan Arndell is based in southern Indiana. “Right now for people that have their plans set and were prepared to start planting in early April like we all hoped too, I don’t hear anybody changing the crop that they forecasted for their farm right now,” he says. But, […]

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Klobuchar confident shipping reform bill is already making a difference

The co-author of legislation that targets shipping backlogs is confident the bill is already making a difference while it waits to be signed into law. The Ocean Shipping Reform Act recently passed the full Senate with unanimous support, and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar tells Brownfield that sends a strong message. “To tell the Maritime Commission to put out a rule immediately that says (the shippers) have to charge fair rates […]

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Another significant moisture-maker ahead of the Plains, Corn Belt

Showers and a few thunderstorms associated with a cold front will shift eastward across the Appalachians, reaching the Atlantic Seaboard later Tuesday and Tuesday night.  In the front’s wake, frost and freezes could threaten temperature-sensitive crops—including blooming fruits and emerged corn—as far south as the middle Mississippi Valley, the Ohio Valley, and the middle Atlantic States.   Meanwhile, a new storm system will cross the Northwest before reaching the nation’s […]

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Short-term drying while largely cool weather covers the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, cool, cloudy weather prevails across the Red River Valley and the Great Lakes region.  Meanwhile, Freeze Warnings were in effect early Tuesday in the southwestern Corn Belt, including much of Iowa and northern Missouri.  Among Midwestern States, corn planting progress had reached double digits by April 24 only in Missouri and Nebraska—both with 10% planted.  U.S. corn planting, only 7% complete by April 24, is progressing […]

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Secretary Vilsack Highlights $39 Million Investment in Watershed Infrastructure Projects on Rural Infrastructure Tour

FRANKLIN COUNTY, N.C., April 26, 2022 – As part of the Building a Better America Rural Infrastructure Tour, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack highlighted the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) investment of more than $39 million in six watershed infrastructure projects in North Carolina, building on other USDA infrastructure investments in the state. The six projects include rehabilitating dams, flood prevention, and watershed restoration projects, and are funded by President Biden’s […]

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USDA Opens Grants Application to Improve SNAP Customer Service

WASHINGTON, April 26, 2022 – The USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service today announced that $5 million in competitive grants are being made available to enhance efficiency and access in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program through process and technology improvements.

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Senate Ag Committee holds hearing on cattle market bill

The Senate Agriculture Committee is holding a hearing on the Cattle Price Discovery and Transparency Act today. Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley is a co-author and says half the committee co-sponsors the bill, including some Democrats. “Lawmakers have begun to realize that to have a sustainable and affordable meat supply in our country, we need to restore transparency (and) make the marketplace work.” The legislation continues to face opposition, including Republican […]

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Pooling resources to benefit Ohio soybean farmers

Collaboration between the leading soybean producing states helps expand agricultural solutions through innovative thinking and programming.  In this Voice of Soy, Kirk Merritt, executive director of the Ohio Soybean Council talks about the important roll collaboration plays in the future of the soybean industry. ...

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Senate Ag Committee continues debate on cattle markets

The Senate Ag Committee continues to tackle the lack of competition and price imbalance in the cattle industry.  During today’s hearing, Montana Democrat Jon Tester, the only working farmer in the US Senate, told committee members it’s time to fix the problem, “Today’s marketplace is more consolidated than it was in 1921, when this body passed the Packers and Stockyards Act. Rural America is drying up because we can’t get […]

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