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President Biden’s Budget Invests $2.8 Billion to Support Economies, Outdoor Recreation and Access to Public Lands

WASHINGTON, April 8, 2022 — Today, the Departments of Agriculture and the Interior announced their proposed Fiscal Year 2023 allocations of $2.8 billion in projects, grants and programs authorized in the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) to support local economies, outdoor recreation, access to public lands and voluntary national conservation efforts in every U.S. state.

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Nebraska FFA holds state convention this week

Nebraska FFA members say they are gaining lifelong skills through the organization. State Secretary Emma Kuss tells Brownfield her time as a state officer has improved her communication skills. “I’ve learned more about networking and getting to know people. I really value understanding what others have to say and I think that’s really important,” Kuss says. “When I first started, I was a little shy walking up to people and […]

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Avian Influenza found in commercial duck flock in Indiana

A commercial duck flock in northern Indiana has tested presumptive-positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza. The flock has about 4,000 ducks and the Indiana State Board of Animal Health says it’s notifying owners of the nearly 80 commercial flocks in the six-mile control area. State officials say testing will take place until restrictions are lifted and an additional six-mile surveillance zone will be established. Indiana is a leading producer of […]

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It might be a while before U.S. wheat is open to the global market

An ag economist is expecting U.S. wheat export levels to remain low for the foreseeable future. The University of Missouri’s Ben Brown… “Until we have wheat supply, our wheat exports are going to remain low,” Brown said. “We just don’t have a lot of exportable wheat here in the United States, and especially milling quality exportable wheat.” And he tells Brownfield it could be some time before adequate wheat supplies […]

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Global demand for U.S. beef continues to soar

February was another big month for beef exports. US Meat Export Federation president and CEO Dan Halstrom says China continues to play a big role in exports, but that’s not the only story.  “Taiwan is up significant year-over-year and that’s mainly chilled beef,” he says.  “Central America’s region is up, led by Guatemala and Panama.  Look at South America – the Colombian market is strong. The Caribbean market is strong.”  […]

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Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) continue to support higher biodiesel blends

Equipment manufacturers and fleets have been strong supporters of biodiesel over the past thirty years.  And, as diesel fleets are looking to do even more to lower their carbon footprint, they’re looking at B20 and beyond. In this episode of Managing for Profit, Jennifer Weaver, OEM Market Development Manager for Clean Fuels Alliance America, outlines diesel fleet interest in and adoption of biodiesel blends. ...

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Wisconsin’s Governor supports nitrogen optimization, water quality bill

Governor Tony Evers in Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers says he supports a water quality bill that reached his desk this week. “Yes, I will be signing that bill.” Evers tells Brownfield he will sign Assembly Bill 727 today, Friday, April 8th. He says he would have liked additional water protection efforts in the bill. “Yes, I wish there was more to it. There’s lots of other issues around water quality […]

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Winter Wonderland

Alberta Ranch - We feed cows, make friends, cut wood, make fire, wrestle dog, buy a bull, and stare at bulls.

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