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Milder to warmer weather expanding across the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, warmth continues to build northward, as Tuesday’s high temperatures should reach 60°F or higher along and southwest of a line from South Dakota to Ohio. Cool weather prevails, however, from eastern North Dakota to Michigan. Minor lowland flooding continues in parts of the southern Corn Belt, including the Wabash River along the Indiana-Illinois border. On the Plains, warm, dry weather prevails, except for lingering cold conditions […]

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Brownfield

Fifth-generation farmer grows ‘resource conserving’ sorghum

Adam Schindler says sorghum, sometimes referred to as milo, has been part of his farm’s crop rotation since the ‘60s because of its resource conservation properties. Schindler – vice chairman of the U.S. Sorghum Checkoff board – tells Brownfield Ag News his southcentral South Dakota farm doesn’t get much rain. “Milo naturally uses less water and has been [sustainable] for decades,” said Schindler, during the recent Commodity Classic in New […]

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Brownfield

Missouri farmers and ranchers deal with stress on a daily basis

Missouri farmers and ranchers deal with stress on a daily basis but when natural disasters strike the mental stresses mount. In this Managing for Profit on Brownfield, Rachel Jones, Manager of Trauma Informed Care with the Department of Mental health, recaps our series. Jones says rural resiliency is very important in overcoming the mental health effects of natural disasters. To learn more, visit: dmh.mo.gov. ...

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Brownfield

Using AI to scout soybeans

Research funded by the Ohio Soybean Council is taking a closer look at how artificial intelligence can be used to scout soybeans. In this Voice of Soy, Sami Khanal a researcher at Ohio State University talks about how UAVs are being used and how Ohio’s soybean farmers can benefit. ...

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Brownfield

Pivot Bio supply secure for 2022

Ernie Sanders, Vice President, Product Development with Pivot Bio tells Brownfield he hopes that growers that visited his booth at Commodity Classic walked away with confidence that his company can provide them with biologically derived nitrogen that will add value to their farming practices and help them grow a better crop.   Although product availability and supply chain disruptions were a topic of discussion at Commodity Classic, Sanders tells Brownfield […]

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Brownfield

Public education on locks and dams

In this episode of IL Corn Connection Deb Calhoun, Senior Vice President of The Waterways Council highlights recent projects funded in part by IL corn to educate the public on the importance of lock and dam infrastructure. She highlight the goals and outcomes of these educational campaigns and others to watch for in the future. ...

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Brownfield

A wet, but wet pattern ahead for much of the Heartland

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures from the Rockies westward, except in southern California, while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail from the Plains to the Atlantic Coast. Meanwhile, near or above-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions from southern California to western Texas. ...

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Brownfield

US-Korea FTA celebrates 10th anniversary

The US-Korea Free Trade Agreement is celebrating its 10th anniversary and Kent Bacus with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says it has been a big win for the US beef industry.  “When you look at the agreement itself, it removed a massive 40% tariff on US beef,” he says. “It also removed a lot of the non-tariff barriers that prevented us from really capitalizing on the demand, the strong demand […]

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Farms.com

Bo Williams: How well are you balancing your branched chain amino acids in the pigs’ diet?

The NRC has recommended amino acid requirements that help us balance our diets accordingly, but we must also pay attention to not only which nutrients are deficient, but also which nutrients are in excess. In today's talk with Clayton Chastain, Bo Williams discusses his study where he increased the amount of other branched chain amino acids fed to pigs when there was excess leucine in the diet to try and […]

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