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Lawmakers ask Biden to address fertilizer prices

A group of lawmakers is asking President Biden to review all available options to lower the cost of fertilizer as farmers ease into the planting season. Potential options include eliminating the cross-border vaccine mandate for transporters, ensuring ag minerals like phosphate and potash are part of the Department of Interior’s mission, increasing U.S. gas production, and approving pending export permits at the Department of Energy for liquefied natural gas. Lawmakers […]

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AgriBusiness Club of KC meeting

Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Will Robinson will cover the AgriBusiness CLub of Kansas City meeting to honor U.S. Senator Roy Blunt on April 28, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri. ...

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ADM planning expansion and new innovation center in Illinois

ADM plans to invest $300 million to expand production and open a Protein Innovation Center at their Decatur, Illinois location. ADM President of Global Foods Leticia Goncalves says the expansion will allow the company to meet growing global demand for alternative proteins by significantly increasing their soy protein concentrate capacity and nearly doubling extrusion capacity at the site. The new Protein Innovation Center will include test kitchens and pilot-scale production […]

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Preventing weed pressure on forage sorghum

A cleaner forage sorghum field equals higher feed quality at a more affordable cost compared to corn.  In this Managing for Profit, Ryan Bryant-Schlobohm talks about the new herbicide tolerance available in forage sorghum and how it helps eliminate weed pressure and added input costs. ...

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Climatologist says Missouri remains too cool and wet for planting

Missouri’s state climatologist says the state had usually warm temperatures at the end of 2021, and a roller coaster of temperatures to start 2022. Pat Guinan says the winter jet stream often split the state leaving colder temperatures to the north and warmer temperatures in the south Guinan tells Brownfield Missouri had a wet October, which helped recharge the soil profile, surface water supplies, and it helped grass growth before […]

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Farms.com

Epic Fails and Silver Linings

How do you turn a problem into a creative solution? CBC Radio’s Terry O’Reilly shares how recalibrating your mindset is key to finding more interesting ways to tackle business challenges.

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ONFARM Cooperator – Mark Burnham

The On-Farm Applied Research and Monitoring (ONFARM) program is a four-year, applied research initiative that began in 2019 and supports soil health and water quality research on farms across Ontario.

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