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Nebraska Cattlemen open relief fund for producers suffering from wildfire

The Nebraska Cattlemen’s Association has reactivated its disaster relief fund to help producers recover from a wildfire earlier this month. President Brenda Masek tells Brownfield donations are being accepted through May 31 for the fire that started in Gosper and Furans Counties. “This is just for the 739 fire.  I know there have been many more since then.  If we get the designation from state or federal levels, we definitely […]

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No love lost at House Ag Committee cattle market hearing

It was an explosive start to the House Ag Committee hearing on price discrepancies in the cattle markets. Coy Young is a cow/calf producer from Missouri.  “The American cattle farmers and ranchers are tired,” Young said. “Tired of being taken advantage of and losing money year after year, while watching the Big Four post record profits every single quarter.” He says packers continue to manipulate the system.  “AMAs (Alternative Marketing […]

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Regan: new EPA pesticide review process streamlined

EPA Administrator Michael Regan says the agency’s recently revamped pesticide process will be quicker and better inform farmers of available products. He said EPA scientists should decide what pesticides come on and off the market, not the courts. “And that’s why we’ve asked Congress for a budget that really begins to bolster our ability to get out from under the courts, out from under the litigation and really focus on […]

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Cold continues in Great Lakes forecasts

An ag meteorologist says chances for snow in parts of the Great Lakes are finally subsiding. State climatologist for Michigan Jeff Andresen says temperatures have been averaging 15 to 20 degrees cooler than normal for mid-April. “The air loft is really abnormally cold for this time of year—very, very cold—certainly subfreezing leading to more instability,” he explains. Unfortunately, the medium-range forecast into the first week of May includes more of […]

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HPAI detected in Saginaw County

The Michigan Department of Agriculture is reporting another case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a backyard poultry flock. A 35-bird mixed-species flock in Saginaw County has been confirmed with the virus and the department says it has been depopulated. The Department of Natural Resources is also encouraging the public to temporarily remove outdoor bird feeders to help reduce the possibility of disease spreading. ...

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Station Spotlight: WVIG 105.5

Brownfield is proud to partner with WVIG 105.5, Terra Haute, Indiana. This Classic Country station has a been a Brownfield station since it signed on the air. Visit the website and follow them on Facebook.   How long has your station been on the air? 5 years How long have you been a Brownfield affiliate? 5 years What Brownfield programs do you air? ...

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Short-term drying over parts of the Corn Belt; temps vary across the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, unusually cool weather prevails, except along and southwest of a line from near the Nebraska-South Dakota border into the lower Ohio Valley.  Frost and Freeze Warnings and Advisories were in effect early Wednesday across much of the eastern half of the Corn Belt.  Later Wednesday, Midwestern high temperatures should range from near 40°F in portions of the upper Great Lakes region to 80°F or higher in […]

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Some, limited drought-relief ahead for parts of the Plains

The threat of frost and near-freezing temperatures will linger into Friday morning in parts of the Midwest and Northeast.  Meanwhile, a disorganized storm system will cross the western U.S. before intensifying on April 29-30 across the nation’s mid-section.   With the storm’s path across the central Plains and upper Midwest, rainfall could reach 1 to 3 inches in the north-central U.S., with some of the highest amounts expected on Friday […]

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Market Wagon delivers fresh, local food to consumers

Market Wagon, an online farmers market, is delivering local food to hundreds of doorsteps. CEO and Co-Founder Nick Carter says he wanted to help family farmers succeed by getting their products directly to consumers. “I’m a farmer myself, so this is a business of passion. I started this business because I didn’t want to be the last Carter to farm on our farm,” he says. “Because of the market that […]

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