China doubts long-term trade deal possible with Trump
The questions over the future of negotiations reflect a change in U.S. strategy By Shawn Donnan, Jenny Leonard and Steven YangChinese officials are casting doubts about reaching a comprehensive...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Oct. 31, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about autoworker contracts, World Series viewership, a fuel delivery emergency, a dog biting a postal worker and "fake snow" season. Ford autoworkers have settled their...
View ArticleTeaching music, with a side of community
How do you learn to be part of something bigger than yourself? Here’s how one music teacher does it — and what it means to rural communities everywhere. As I write this, five kids from the state of...
View ArticleFew stations offer E15
The number of stations offering it nationally is below 2,000, mostly located in Minnesota and Iowa By Jeffrey Bair and Jacquelyn MelinekDonald Trump’s effort to boost corn demand by allowing...
View ArticleAg autonomy company enters new agreement
Dot Technology Corporation, Raven join forces as part of plan targeting future commercialization Startups have great ideas and there are a lot of them out there. But moving from idea phase to...
View ArticleSouth Dakota farmers find success, fun with sunflowers
Lance Hourigan and his father, Robert, have found that sunflowers perform well in the variable soils and dry climate of their farm. Four things are helping make sunflowers one of the most profitable...
View ArticleRob-See-Co names chief operations officer, chief marketing officer
Ken Nielsen and Chuck Lee both worked at Syngenta prior to being hired at Rob-See-Co. Rob-See-Co, an independent seed company headquartered in Elkhorn, Neb., has named Chuck Lee and Ken Nielsento its...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - Nov. 1, 2019
NIFA, ERS will be located in Missouri, U.S.-China trade deal in limbo and USDA releases hemp regulations Missed some ag news this week? Here are seven stories you might have missed.1. Chinese...
View ArticleNew tech identifies biologicals
BioConsortia approaches biological crop protection discovery in new ways, and it now has several new products with the EPA for registration. The promise of biologicals for crop protection and plant...
View ArticleNet sales decline 2% in Corteva's third quarter
Volumes increased 3% in same period year earlier Corteva, Inc. reported financial results on Oct. 31, 2019, for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2019, and provided guidance for the full year.For the...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, November 1, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about the hot crop for 2019 – hemp – and some key market factors Max Armstrong offers some insight into what Max saw about this year’s hemp production based on what he saw on his...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Nov. 1, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about an impeachment vote, ADM profits, 3.2% beer and some unwanted guests in an Airbnb. The impeachment vote was drawn down party lines in the House yesterday.Archer Daniels...
View ArticleTech company picks up robot tractor biz
On the heels of the Dot Technology investment, Raven announces purchase of Iowa-based Smart Ag to build its autonomy portfolio The startup business involves a lot of innovation and money. Just after...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Nov. 1, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about the history of 3.2% beer. As another state gives up 3.2% beer, and with only one state in the U.S. left selling it, Max shares a history of the low-percentage beverage.
View ArticleGet tillage and fieldwork done quickly with these products
What’s New From the Shows: These tools and products didn’t exist in Grandpa’s day. By Farm Progress staffMany farmers across the country know they have a problem in many fields —or parts of fields —...
View ArticleThis Week in Agribusiness, Nov. 2, 2019
Market outlooks, new equipment, cattle nutrition and more are covered this week. Part 1Mike Pearson shares the desk with Max this week.Greg Soulje is in early for a quick peek at the weather...
View ArticleExplore federal career through Pathways Program
Application period continues through Nov. 15 As part of the Federal Pathways Program, the OneUSDA Internship Program will provide students a way to explore serving their country through a career in...
View ArticleYouth Ag Summit underway in Brazil
Summit brings together 100 young leaders from around the globe The biennial Youth Ag Summit aims to give the next generation of agricultural change-makers a platform and provide them with the skills...
View ArticleWeather challenges of 2019 complicate decisions for 2020
Floodwaters likely helped spread resistant weed seeds to brand new areas. It would be hard to find a farmer who isn’t relieved to be leaving the weather challenges of 2019 behind and looking toward a...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, November 5, 2019
Max Armstrong talks biosecurity for the U.S. pork industry as experts turn to vectors for African Swine Fever Max Armstrong shares insight about one vector for African Swine Fever – feed. At a meeting...
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