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POET says Nebraska’s biofuels tax credits boost economy, expand fuel options in the U.S.

The world’s largest biofuel producer says ethanol tax credits will boost access to lower-cost fuel options across the Midwest. Doug Berven, Vice President of Corporate Affairs with POET, says Nebraska recently passed a law that provides credits to retailers who sell E15 and E25. “States like South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, Indiana – these states can see the success of E15 in Nebraska and they want to be successful as […]

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Temps to continues to vary greatly across the Heartland

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for near- or below-normal temperatures across much of the country, with the greatest likelihood of cool conditions focused on the Great Lakes States.  However, warmer-than-normal weather will prevail from southern California to the central and southern Great Plains.  Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation should be observed nationwide, except for wetter-than-normal conditions from the northern Cascades to western North Dakota. ...

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A wide-range of weather continues throughout the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, rain showers are gradually ending across the Ohio Valley and the lower Great Lakes region.  Elsewhere, extensive fieldwork delays continue, despite the brief return of mild, dry weather.  Thursday’s high temperatures will reach 70°F or higher across much of the southern Corn Belt.  To date, planting activities have been sharply limited by low soil temperatures or wet fields, or a combination of both, especially in the […]

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Colorful research could help calves stay healthy

A research project might soon bring some color to the calf barns and help farmers know when their animals need some extra attention. Dr. Sylvia Kehoe Dr. Sylvia Kehoe is a dairy researcher at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.  She tells Brownfield her team is just starting a new project evaluating calf urine as an indicator for metabolic acidoses, like what is being done to indicate health issues in a […]

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Consumers on food spending

A new report is tracking consumer food spending and more. Healthy Living: The latest Consumer Food Insights Report from Purdue University has found that food demand, so far, is price insensitive. Click here for more information. ...

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The battle against pigweed

From palmer amaranth to waterhemp, pigweeds are some of the most challenging weeds for farmers to control. In this Managing for Profit, Kip Jacobs, UPL Tech Services Manager shares how herbicide applications with PREVIEW leaves farmers with cleaner fields and cause less injury than other methods. ...

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Dairy groups, state chamber fight a Wisconsin local CAFO ordinance

Two farm organizations and a Wisconsin business group are pushing back against what they call an illegal local ordinance against large farms. Venture Dairy Cooperative and the Wisconsin Dairy Alliance are working through the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce Litigation Center.  They have sent a letter to the Polk County Town of Laketown for over-regulating concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFO’s. The letter to Laketown’s clerk says their ordinance contains at […]

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