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NFU members to decide between two vice-presidential candidates

Two people are vying for National Farmers Union Vice President at the group’s national convention this year in Denver. South Dakota farmer Jeff Kippley is challenging incumbent Patty Edelburg. In addition to farming, Kippley has a tax preparation business. He tells Brownfield he’d like to see farming pay well enough to support families. “That’s kind of my motivation [for running] is that my kids maybe can come back to the […]

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Kansas City’s Western Farm Show returns after COVID hiatus

The Western Farm Show opens Friday at the American Royal Complex in Kansas City. The 400,000 square feet of exhibit space features a first look at farm products, according to Jami Applegate, manager of the Western Farm Show. “Whether it’s combines for the field or buildings to put up or silos, there’s a wide variety of things that we bring to the table for them that they know they will […]

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United States Advances Agricultural Innovation at Inaugural AIM for Climate Ministerial

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 21, 2022 – At the first Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate) ministerial meeting in Dubai today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack underscored the importance of joint international action and investment in climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation, calling on AIM for Climate partners to continue on their ambitious path towards addressing global climate change and hunger challenges.

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Another case of avian influenza detected in Indiana

Indiana’s Board of Animal Health has detected avian influenza at another commercial turkey flock in southwest Indiana.  The presumptive-positive case is the fourth farm in Indiana and the second in Greene County to be diagnosed with the virus.  Samples are being verified at the USDA’s National Veterinary Services Laboratory in Iowa and should indicate if the virus is the same as the farm diagnosed earlier this month and if the […]

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Grain elevators anticipating possible acreage shift

Grain elevators are watching for potential acreage shifts this year to determine how much storage is needed for 2022 crops.   Jeff Adkisson with the Grain and Feed Association of Illinois tells Brownfield their members are interested to see farmers planting intentions for this year considering commodity prices and high input costs. “You’re getting roughly three times as much volume of corn as you do an acre of soybeans, so […]

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Stobaugh receives new title as Director of Licensing and Commercialization

Bryan Stobaugh will work as the Director of Licensing and Commercialization Bryan Stobaugh will now work for Missouri Soybeans under the title of Director of Licensing and Commercialization. This title change will allow Stobaugh to focus on the strategy surrounding research investments and identify demand trends for the soybean industry. He says that this will streamline the process of getting soy-based products to market and will further showcase the versatility […]

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Setting up for success

We’re deep into winter, but spring will be here before you know it and Mike Koenigs with Corteva Crop Protection is encouraging farmers to get corn weed control plans in place for the 2022 season. He tells Brownfield it’s important to identify “driver weeds” that continue to cause problems and to design a program approach that includes burndown, preemergence and timely postemergence applications. ...

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