Walmart tests beef strategy
Consumers in Florida, Georgia and Alabama will see steaks and roasts from Walmart's vertically integrated supply chain in meat cases. The nation's largest food retailer continues to take steps in its...
View ArticleTake USDA sunflower estimate with grain of salt
The latest sunflower production report includes unharvested acres and expected production in the totals. Despite the extremely challenging 2019 growing season, USDA recently delivered 2019 production...
View ArticleU.S. Wheat Associates celebrates 40th anniversary
The Millershaski family, Lakin, are featured in a video celebrating the group’s anniversary. On Jan. 12, 1980, wheat farmer leaders with Great Plains Wheat and Western Wheat Associates officially...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, February 5, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about a company trying to phase out glyphosate use.Kellogg's is trying to take some dramatic action to pump up cereal sales. They say they're trying to phase out using glyphosate...
View ArticleAg Economy Barometer rises in January 2020
The Farm Capital Investment Index fell four points below December. The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose 17 points from December to January to a reading of 167. Although the Index...
View ArticleFFA chapters: Apply for Mycogen learning, earning program
Apply for Turn the Bag Blue & Gold program through March 2, 2020. Throughout February, FFA chapters can apply for the 2020-21 Turn the Bag Blue and Gold program.FFA chapters can apply for the...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Feb. 5, 2020
Steve Alexander is in for Max, and talks about CattleCon20, caucus questions and more. CattleCon20 is being held in San Antonio this week.Candidates and their staff left behind lots of money from the...
View ArticleTrump to limit regulators
Trump’s second war on regulation may tie up EPA in red tape. By Jennifer A. Dlouhy and Cheryl BolenPresident Donald Trump declared war on regulations in his first term, ordering that for every new...
View ArticlePlanter prep: From closing wheels to cloud
Pay attention to the details that can derail planting progress. Ryan Hough remembers when planter maintenance meetings emphasized getting the planter ready “from the back all the way to the planter...
View ArticleNCBA approves 2020 Policy Priorities
Policy priorities include international trade, fake meat regulation and regulatory reform. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association approved the organization’s 2020 Policy Priorities at the annual...
View ArticleLouisville gets ready for Championship Tractor Pull
The massive indoor competition changes classes, and announcers, for the 2020 event For more than 50 years, they’ve been filling Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Exposition Center with dirt. It’s a labor...
View ArticleHow to maximize dollars spent on tires
Proper inflation pressure is more important than you might think. Don’t worry about your equipment tires until you see a low one or have a flat. Then slap on a new tires and forget them, right? If...
View ArticlePut safety first when grain bins plug
Grain storage issues are an unwanted gift from the 2019 season. If you store grain on the farm, 2019 may be the unwanted gift that keeps on giving. You could be battling spoilage issues, including...
View ArticleCorn contest yields impressive despite challenges
The top irrigated corn yield was 304 bushels per acre; dryland, 281 bushels per acre. Kansas growers who entered the Kansas Corn Yield Contest overcame challenging planting and growing conditions to...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, February 6, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about food waste cost and impact.Food waste could be costing the average American household almost $1,900 per year. The inefficiency in food economy has implications for health,...
View ArticlePartnership to advance new biotech traits
Microbial startup AgBiome enters strategic partnership with gene joint venture Genective, with an eye on new modes of action. Enhancing crops with biotech traits that provide key benefits remains an...
View ArticleChina to halve tariffs on U.S. imports
The cut on $75 billion of U.S. imports takes effect Feb. 14, the same time as U.S. reduces tariffs on Chinese products. By Bloomberg NewsChina will halve tariffs on some $75 billion of imports from...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Feb. 6, 2020
Steve Alexander is in for Max, and talks about the Chief's Super Bowl parade, the coronavirus, legionnairres disease and a farm up for auction. The Chiefs held their Super Bowl parade yesterday.The...
View ArticleTire experts talk minimizing soil compaction
Companies use different technologies and tire setups to attempt to create less soil compaction. Ask someone knowledgeable about ag tires how to minimize soil compaction, and lower tire inflation...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Feb. 6, 2020
Steve Alexander is in for Max, and talks about American evacuees from China, prison bed shortage and surplus, a convicted nurse and more. American evacuees from China will fly into Omaha, Neb., today...
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