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Solid week for beef, pork export sales

The USDA says meat export sales shot higher during the week ending February 24th. Pork sales topped 42,000 tons, an increase of nearly 60% from the previous week, led by strong demand from Mexico and China. Beef sales of almost 24,000 tons were up more than 60%, mainly to South Korea, China, and Japan. Old crop soybean sales fell 31%, but it was another solid week for new crop as […]

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White House continues push to break up market manipulators

The White House says it’s taking steps to crack down on anti-competitive behavior and promote competition in the agriculture industry. Economic advisor David Kamin tells Brownfield supply chain issues are a cause for skyrocketing input costs. “Part of helping to address the kinds of costs farmers face is about making sure we have a strong infrastructure, make sure the products can get to market (and) that the kind of inputs […]

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Labor shortages still a major challenge for grain industry

Derrick Bruhn, Topflight Grain Cooperative Labor shortages stemming from the pandemic continue to be a major challenge for grain elevators. Derrick Bruhn is the Manager of Topflight Grain Cooperative with 14 locations in central Illinois. “We are a seasonal type of industry in which we need a lot of extra help during harvest season and the last couple of years it has been very difficult to find. At the same […]

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The value of on-farm trials and research

On-farm trials and research has helped a Nebraska farmer get more out of his crop. In this Managing for Profit, Brad Zierott talks about how the use of TEPERA PLUS HD and fungicides have helped him boost yields and maximize his return on investment. ...

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Survey: consumers want food made with US crops

Consumers say they want more food made with US crops. A new study by the United Soybean Board found consumer support of domestic agriculture has grown stronger, with 78 percent of consumers surveyed saying it’s important to purchase U.S.-grown food. Healthy Living: Click here for more information. ...

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Wisconsin’s Farm and Industry Short Course to undergo changes

The University of Wisconsin’s Farm and Industry Short Course is undergoing some changes.  College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Dean Kate VandenBosch says the current 16-week residential student format no longer meets the needs of many farmers and other agribusiness owners who can’t spare workers for four months in a year and who no longer see winter as a ‘down-time’ for their businesses.  VandenBosch says starting next year, the short […]

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Nip rumors in the bud

Commentary. As someone who has been in the field of journalism for 37 years, it breaks my heart to see that there are those in this modern media culture who lack integrity in their work and are willing to toss out wild assertions simply because they “heard it” somewhere. How many consumers believe that something is reasonable and true because they googled it or read it on a friend’s wall […]

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Timely colostrum uptake critical to newborn calf health

A veterinarian is stressing the importance of getting colostrum to calves in the first few hours after birth.within hours of being born.  Dr. Rich Caves with Osceola Vet Clinic says inadequate absorption of colostrum can be detrimental to a newborn calf. “They can be prone to more diseases, they have lower weaning weights, they don’t have as good immune function throughout their life.” He tells Brownfield he does not agree […]

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HPAI detected in Iowa for the first time since 2015

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a non-commercial backyard flock in Iowa for the first time since 2015.  Iowa Secretary of Ag Mike Naig says they’re working to implement response plans to protect the health of Iowa’s poultry flocks.  “Given the size and status of this flock as a non-commercial backyard flock, there is no trade or supply chain implications from this detection.” Samples from the flock in […]

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