Keys to high corn yield may surprise you
Corn Illustrated: Factors such as population and nitrogen rate may not be as critical as timely agronomic decisions. The highest entry ever recorded in the National Corn Growers Association yield...
View ArticleU.S. farm tractor sales grow 3.6% in 2019
Association of Equipment Manufacturers data released for December, calendar year 2019. December marked an upward end to a year that saw overall growth in the tractor and combine space, according to...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Jan. 13, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about a street race, the AFBF annual meeting, a basketball rumor and a fire at a loved restaurant. A couple of General Motors engineers were arrested for street racing last week,...
View ArticleFarmers seek return to ‘normal’ after 2019’s wild weather
Rotation disruption and price uncertainty have complicated planting decisions. In most years, planting decisions are pretty much cut and dried: Just follow the rotation.For many farmers looking at the...
View ArticleCHS reports income for first quarter of fiscal year 2020
Results reflect pressure on grain volume and margins due to slow grain movement. CHS Inc. reported net income of $177.9 million for the first quarter of fiscal year 2020 that ended Nov. 30, 2019. This...
View ArticleLegislation aims to increase checkoff oversight
Nebraska representatives introduces legislation to add accountability to USDA checkoff programs. Nevada Rep. Dina Titus introduced the Opportunities for Fairness in Farming Act to "add accountability...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, January 14, 2020
Max Armstrong shares added insight from the leader of a major ag cooperative Max Armstrong continues his look at comments by Beth Ford, CEO, Land O Lakes, who commented that she admires the resilience...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Jan. 14, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about the Iowa caucuses, President Trump at the Farm Bureau annual meeting and water levels of the Great Lakes. There's no shortage of reporters in Iowa, who are there covering the...
View ArticleNew association to advocate for consumers, industry
Consumer Brands Association replaces Grocery Manufacturers Association. The Consumer Brands Association has officially replaced the Grocery Manufacturers Association, Food Business News reports. Geoff...
View ArticleSuit alleges USDA puts consumers at risk
Center for Food Safety, Food & Water Watch sue over changes to swine slaughter inspection. The Center for Food Safety, Food & Water Watch and two supporting members sued USDA on Jan. 13...
View ArticleChina's pork imports climb 75%
Country has been battling African swine fever, which has slashed hog numbers. By Alfred CangChinese pork imports jumped 75% to a record in 2019 as the government sought to curb prices after African...
View ArticleReaction to USDA's GIPSA proposal
NFU, OCM encourage Trump administration to adopt greater protections for family farmers, ranchers. On Jan. 10, USDA published a new proposed rulespecifying four criteria USDA's Agricultural Marketing...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Jan. 14, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about a dog park with beer, possible ethanol answers at AFBF convention, big city newspapers and plant-based sausage. There's an indoor dog park coming to Grand Rapids, Mich., and...
View ArticlePork industry sustainability report shows producers' progress
Report and PorkCares.org share successes and set stage for future improvement. Today, the pork industry released its new sustainability report, Commit and Improve: Pig Farmers' Approach to...
View ArticleKansas bow hunter bags trophy non-typical whitetail
The Chase County whitetail buck set the Kansas record and could be fourth-largest in world. Kansas bowhunter, Brian Butcher, 38, harvested a whitetail buck in Chase County last October that he knew...
View ArticleProtein IRK could be key to saving crops in changing climate
IRK can be instrumental in limiting or pausing plant growth. Researchers from the University of California, Riverside, found a protein, IRK, which controls plant growth, while looking for clues to the...
View ArticleSpring looms: Are your tires ready?
Equipment prep work has begun. Here are some tips for that “rolling" stock on your farm. It’s shop time for many farmers. As cold winds blow, for many, attention is turning to planting. That means...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, January 15, 2020
Max Armstrong talks drones and new rules that will impact the industry Max Armstrong shares insight on new drone regulations from the Federal Aviation Administration that would require all drones...
View ArticleNFU urges NRCS to consider soil health
Comment period closed Jan. 13 for Conservation Stewardship Program. National Farmers Union urged USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service to strengthen the Conservation Stewardship Program to...
View ArticleReaction to phase one trade deal
Agricultural groups praise Trump, his administration for reaching phase one trade deal with China. President Trump and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He signed the first phase of a trade deal today.Reuters...
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