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MIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 15, 2019

Max Armstrong talks about the impact of African swine fever and a survey about religious affiliation. African swine fever could send hog profitability up by $100 a head.A recent survey showed 23% of...

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Study examines gene mutations in corn pollen

Scientists at Rutgers University–New Brunswick and Montclair State University conducted the research. Rutgers-led research finds that pollen genes mutate naturally in only some strains of corn. The...

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New app helps track butterfly habitat

Using a new mobile app, landowners can share information about pollinator habitat they’ve created. It may limit Endangered Species Act listing for one insect. Farmers and landowners invest in a lot of...

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Farm Progress America, April 16, 2019

Max Armstrong looks at a program funded by farmers that aims to help better manage ag data Max Armstrong shares some background on the soybean checkoff and how the proceeds are used from funds raised....

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MORNING Midwest Digest, April 16, 2019

Steve Alexander is in for Max, and talks about continued cool, wet weather, flooding impact on a Nebraska school district, optimal morel mushroom conditions and more. Wet, cool weather looks to...

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MIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 16, 2019

Steve Alexander is in for Max, and talks about gas prices, a railroad crossing accident, measles and more. Gas prices have been climbing across the Midwest. A signal-less railroad crossing was the...

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Will the U.S. allow China reciprocal enforcement powers?

In new trade deal, China and U.S. may agree to forego their right to challenge any action at the World Trade Organization. by Shawn Donnan and Jenny LeonardHigh on the list of President Donald Trump’s...

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EU targets farm products with retaliatory tariffs

List is preliminary, but follows U.S. threat to seek $11 billion in damages through duties on European goods. by Jonathan StearnsThe European Union published its preliminary list of U.S. goods being...

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This Week in Agribusiness, August 11, 2018

Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson take stock of the latest USDA report, see a lot of combines and share county fair stories. Part 1Note: The video automatically plays through all show parts once you...

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This Week in Agribusiness, April 13, 2019

Max Armstrong takes the show on the road to Kansas City, Mo. for the National Agri-Marketing Association yearly meeting there. Part 1Note: The video automatically plays through all show parts once you...

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This 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...

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This Week in Agribusiness, March 30, 2019

Market insight, flood recovery, tire tech and a farmer with a non-farming background are featured this week.Segment 1Delaney Howell talks to farmers about its impact and how they’ll move forward.Chris...

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This Week in Agribusiness, March 23, 2019

Max Armstrong is joined by Chad Colby this week as they hear about Midwest flooding and get updates on ongoing trade negotiations. Part 1Note: The video automatically plays through all show parts once...

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This Week in Agribusiness – March 16, 2019

Max Armstrong reports from Washington D.C., for the National Agriculture Day celebration; and Steve Bridge and Mike Adams share market and weather information Note: Start the video and all parts will...

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This Week in Agribusiness, March 09, 2019

Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson are hearing a lot about trade this week and get the lowdown on ag’s role in the beer wars. Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson taken in news on the USDA Ag Outlook...

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This Week in Agribusiness, February 23, 2019

Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson take in news on the USDA Ag Outlook Form, trade with China and introduce award-winning young farmers. Part 1Note: The video automatically plays through all show parts...

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USDA undersecretary addresses range of ag issues

Bill Northey discusses dairy options, disaster aid and hemp at a meeting of ag journalists. Bill Northey, USDA undersecretary for farm production and conservation, said that getting help to dairy...

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Senators ask Perdue to expand water quality initiative

Expanding initiative will reduce nutrient loss, improve soil health and enhance wildlife habitat. A bipartisan group of senators are asking Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue to expand the National...

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The Greeks are down and the Vikings up in yogurt world

Dairy farmers hope Icelandic yogurt, Skyr, lifts their mailbox milk prices. by Leslie PattonIt’s high in protein, low in sugar, and just right for the struggling American dairy industry.It’s Icelandic...

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Farm Progress America, April 18, 2019

Max Armstrong talks about the need to be vigilant about biosecurity in light of African Swine Fever Max Armstrong worries caused by smuggled pork products entering the United States has raised the...

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