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A slow-moving Spring storm treks across much of the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, a low-pressure system crossing the lower Missouri Valley is producing widespread rain. Warmth lingers across the Ohio Valley, while cooler air is overspreading the remainder of the Midwest. In parts of eastern Nebraska, rain has changed to wet snow, accompanied by howling winds. On the Plains, dry weather has returned across most areas, although a mix of rain and wind-driven snow lingers early Tuesday across parts […]

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$2 million awarded for farmland preservation programs

Two million dollars have been granted to Michigan farmland preservation efforts across the state. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and Michigan Agricultural Preservation Fund Board have announced seven grants this year will help preserve more than 1,100 acres of farmland. Counties receiving grants include Ottawa, Washtenaw, Macomb, Eaton, Barry, and Berrien. The funds help farmers with up to 75 percent of the costs related to development rights […]

todayMarch 22, 2022 10

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An Increasingly More Active Pattern to Return to the Heartland

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, except for cooler-than-normal conditions across Florida’s peninsula and from the Great Lakes region into the Northeast. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal weather in the south-central U.S., including much of Texas, and along the southern Atlantic Coast ...

todayMarch 22, 2022 7

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Celebration of Modern Ag helps highlight sustainable food production

Photo provided by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers The Celebration of Modern Agriculture on National Ag Day created an opportunity to connect policy makers and consumers with the role farmers play in today’s sustainable food production. Association of Equipment Manufacturers Senior Vice President Curt Blades tells Brownfield tractors, combines, and sprayers were parked on the National Mall in Washington D.C. “I’m talking to you from the National Mall in Washington […]

todayMarch 22, 2022 7

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Bipartisan letter calls for ITC to lift fertilizer tariffs as farmers face record-high input costs

More than 80 members of Congress have written to the International Trade Commission about fertilizer tariffs contributing to record-high input costs for farmers. Minnesota Republican Tom Emmer tells Brownfield the bipartisan, bicameral letter asks the ITC chair to lift duties on imports from Morocco, Trinidad, and Tobago. “I’m hoping that we get some short-term relief, but that’s not going to be absolute relief.” He says fertilizer prices jumped another 40 […]

todayMarch 22, 2022 26

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Farmers discuss cow housing, restriction of movement

An expert on how environments affect dairy cattle says more consumers are bringing the animal welfare discussion to the dairy industry. Dr. Nigel Cook says U.S. dairies operate without any significant federal or state laws governing how to house and manage cattle, in stark contrast to Europe and the Scandinavian countries where public trust eroded around 25 years ago. “They govern the way they do certain things, and that really […]

todayMarch 22, 2022 15

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Workshop to address conservation barriers, opportunities to improve profitability  

Farmers will learn more about soil health, regenerative agriculture, and organic grain production during a Healthy Farms, Healthy Communities workshop tomorrow. Ashley Hammac is the president and soil scientist for Geosmin Agricultural Solutions, the event presenter. “In my time trying to move adoption of conservation practices forward, I’ve seen that a lot of times people don’t want to talk about mistakes they’ve made in public or don’t want to make […]

todayMarch 22, 2022 12

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What farmers need to know about the carbon space

In our final video of this series, Brownfield’s Meghan Grebner visited with Mark Worner, an agronomist with Agoro Carbon Alliance at Commodity Classic to dig deeper into what farmers need to know about the carbon space. Learn more about Agoro Carbon Alliance and their mission here. ...

todayMarch 22, 2022 33

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Mental health help through MU Extension and AgrAbility

University of Missouri Extension specialists stand ready to connect farmers with mental health resources. In this Managing for Profit on Brownfield, Kathy Dothage, an MU Extension professional, says they don’t diagnose, they educate and help people recognize changes in behaviors. Karen Funkenbush, head of the Missouri AgrAbility Project and an MU Extension specialist, works with people who have disabilities and are actively engaged in agriculture, connecting them to the help […]

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