Start thinking about soybean seed treatment
Soil and weather conditions mean more danger from pests and fungal diseases. In lots of years, treating soybean seed to prevent seedling diseases is not a high priority in Kansas. Weather conditions...
View ArticleGreen New Deal debate offers farmers platform to tell their stories
Farmers are already the nation’s “do-ers” when it comes to environmental stewardship. As the debate over the Green New Deal proposal heats up, agriculture has a new chance to shine a spotlight on what...
View ArticleAlliance broadens ag’s message beyond consumer education
Maryland farmer Chip Bowling helps lead the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. It’s finally gotten dry enough for Chip Bowling to apply fertilizer to some of the 700 acres he farms along the Potomac...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 4, 2019
Max Armstrong offers insight into the rising price of hogs and what may be causing the change Max Armstrong explores the comments of a commodity market analyst who says the cash hog market is higher...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, April 4, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about the finding of a kidnapped boy, bridge status, selling pork to China and April rain showers. The FBI is working with several agencies across several states after a boy was...
View ArticleTrump and Liu He to meet today at White House
Draft agreements would give Beijing until 2025 to meet commitments on commodity purchases. by Bloomberg NewsU.S. President Donald Trump will meet Chinese Vice Premier Liu He at the White House on...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 4, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about bridge conditions, ramifications of closing the Mexico border and drinking pickle juice. Bridges in the U.S. are in sore shape, according to a new report. Iowa has the most...
View ArticleU.S. and China deal isn't ready, Trump says
But a 'very monumental' trade agreement may be announced in a month. by Margaret Talev and Justin SinkPresident Donald Trump said Thursday a deal to end the trade war between the U.S. and China isn’t...
View Article6 states file suit against Trump rollback of school lunch standards
Suit alleges administration made changes without public comment. A group of six states and Washington, D.C., sued the Trump administration for rolling back school lunch nutrition standards put in...
View ArticleCooks Venture banking on free-range chickens grown large scale
The new poultry company was started by Blue Apron co-founder Matthew Wadiak. Can free-range chickens with unlimited access to the outdoors be grown on a large scale? A new poultry company is about to...
View ArticleInsure My Forage adds wildfire coverage for beef producers
The fire protection premiums vary by region, with higher rates in fire-prone states. Federally subsidized crop insurance for pasture, rangeland and forage has only been around for a few years, but it...
View ArticleTools help bring in harvest
Slideshow: These tools help harvest and handle a range of crops, from corn to hemp. While planters are just starting to roll, thinking about harvest can give you a leg up on the latest tools for the...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - April 5, 2019
Presidential candidates gather for forum in Iowa, corn cob pipe factory celebrates 150 years and Ag Economy Barometer released. Need a quick catch-up on the news? Here are seven ag stories you might...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 5, 2019
Max Armstrong shares insight on the ag economy based on a new report Max Armstrong offers a look at slowing economic growth rates globally and how those will impact agriculture. The conclusion is that...
View ArticleTrump caps tumultuous week with trip to Mexican border
Trump threatened to close border, but after outcry from lawmakers and businesses he changed course on Thursday. by Alyza SebeniusPresident Donald Trump will visit a stretch of border wall in...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, April 5, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about Chinese soybean purchases, man who claimed to be Timmothy Pitzen and pickup sales. (audio) He claimed to be the missing boy from Illinois, but the FBI said he isn’t. The DNA...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 5, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about a recent social media survey. (audio) How do you feel about the social media? Your perspective may demand on how much time you send on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, but an...
View Article6 steps to protect your health on the farm
During National Public Health Week, it's time to think about staying healthy. Rural communities face unique health care challenges, from higher burdens of chronic disease to limited access to primary...
View ArticleThis Week in Agribusiness – April 6, 2019
Max Armstrong and Steve Bridge offer reports on border issues, planter technology, weather and flood impact on transportation infrastructure Note: Start the video and all parts will play through as...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 8, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about gas prices, trade talks with China, hunting laws and community volunteers. Gas prices continue to rise, going up 50¢ a gallon in the last 90 days.U.S. and Chinese trade...
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