MORNING Midwest Digest, March 5, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about the weather making people miserable, food safety guidelines and state troopers being hit on the road. People are miserable because of the weather.The federal government is...
View ArticleAg Economy Barometer declines 7 points in February 2019
Farmers still see farmland as a good investment and they're more optimistic about future of ag exports. By James Mintert and Michael LangemeierThe Ag Economy Barometer declined 7 points to a reading...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, March 5, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about pharma bankruptcy, wheat market and exports, reigning in the anti-vax movement and mapping tornado tragedies. Purdue Pharma is in the news today, seeking bankruptcy.Wheat...
View ArticleBioeconomy implementation framework unveiled
Framework will guide actions for addressing technology gaps in biomass conversion, advanced algae systems and feedstock improvement. A multi-agency strategy to accelerate innovative technologies to...
View ArticleBeef prices expected to decline by summer
Harsh winter weather could affect cattle market throughout 2019. Harsh weather conditions prevailing across many important cattle-feeding areas are not only affecting beef output, but also could be...
View ArticleBack in 1964, Kansas was the world’s largest producer of helium
Further back in 1944, Kansas farmers were asked to plant more soybeans for the war effort. Among the vast natural resources of Kansas is a product extracted from natural gas by reducing the gas to 275...
View ArticleU.S. moves to terminate special trading status for India, Turkey
These changes will be enacted by Presidential Proclamation at least 60 days after Congress is notified. The United States intends to terminate India’s and Turkey’s designations as beneficiary...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, March 6, 2019
Max Armstrong looks at one sticking point in the 2019 planting season – fertilizer prices Max Armstrong offers insight from Bryce Knorr, Farm Futures, about the crop fertilizer situation, which could...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, March 6, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about depression, teen suicide rates and mental health, as well as a trade deal and the accuracy of Punxsutawney Phil. The FDA has approved a nasal spray anti-depressant.A survey...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, March 6, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about the gray wolf, a ground water debate, protecting the hog population, America's best airport and Luke Perry. The federal government is going to lift the protection of the gray...
View ArticleThin stands in pasture? 5 ways to ensure frost seeding success
Frost seed early in spring when the days are warm and the nights are cool. Even though it’s still cold outside, it’s not too early to think about getting pastures ready for spring.If stands look thin,...
View ArticleUSDA stepping up to protect country from ASF invasion
In coordination with the pork industry, USDA has enhanced activities to intensify multi-agency efforts toward the prevention of ASF’s entry into the United States. The USDA today announces additional...
View ArticlePayment triggered in Dairy Margin Coverage program
Dairy Margin Coverage program replaces Margin Protection Program for Dairy in the 2018 Farm Bill. The January 2019 income over feed cost margin was $7.99 per hundredweight, triggering the first...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, March 7, 2019
Max Armstrong looks at a challenge for farmers: food company marketing that pushes fear of some foods Max Armstrong shares that the Secretary of Agriculture has come up with an interesting phrase –...
View Article’19 Pig Farmers of Tomorrow ready to share industry story
Recipients recognized as leaders of the next generation of American pig farmers. The U.S. pork industry message will be in good hands this next year as three busy “Bs” will be spreading the good news...
View ArticleTrump administration seeks to slash renewable energy funding
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy would see its budget cut by 70%. by Ari NatterThe Trump administration is again seeking severe cuts to the U.S. Energy Department division charged...
View ArticleUSDA, FDA announce plan to regulate cell-cultured food
National Cattlemen's Beef Association praises the plan. USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service and the Food and Drug Administration released a formal agreement to address the regulatory oversight...
View ArticleResearch shows Renewable Fuel Standard harms the environment
RFS said to harm environment New research conducted by the University of California-Davis, Kansas State University, and University of Wisconsin reveals that the Renewable Fuel Standard and its...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, March 7, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about a sink hold at the Louisville zoo, the death of a firefighter, National Ag Day, strokes and David Clark. Officials are trying to figure out what caused a sink hole a the...
View ArticleKansas Senators urge action on Brazil wheat trade issue
Sens. Moran and Roberts are bringing attention to a longstanding barrier to wheat exports. Kansas Sens. Jerry Moran and Pat Roberts are calling attention to a longstanding trade barrier for Kansas...
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