Farm Progress America, April 21, 2020
Max Armstrong shares reaction to USDA's just-announced $19 billion support program to support agriculture Max Armstrong continues his look at the aid package announced by USDA last week including...
View ArticleCritics blame COVID-19 on agricultural industry
Inside Dakota Ag: Empty grocery store shelves haven’t silenced critics of modern farming practices. I thought COVID-19 would have silenced agriculture’s critics. After all, who cares if sows live in...
View ArticleSenators want action on food safety
Senate Democrats call on administration to protect food supply, food workers from COVID-19. A group of 36 Democratic senators is urging the Trump administration to take action to ensure the safety of...
View ArticleCommercial drone company takes different approach
Started by pilots, this new service creates a cloud data platform with an eye on aviation issues. How will the unmanned aerial vehicle business evolve? What stumbling blocks keep these airships from...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, April 21, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about gas taxes, the pork industry, stimulus spending, a young COVID death, protests and toilet paper. Some of the states with highest gas taxes are in the Midwest.The pork...
View ArticleCOVID-19 has reignited nationalism discussion
From the French Revolution to the Arab Spring, price rises and food shortages have fueled conflict, toppled leaders and overthrown regimes. By Caroline Alexander and Agnieszka de SousaWhen it comes to...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 21, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about residential fires, relaxing social distancing, support for essential workers, planting progress and more. Residential fires are bad any time, but right now could be...
View ArticleNavigable Waters Protection Rule published
New rule replaces WOTUS. It defines jurisdictional waters, defines terms and provides exclusions for water features. The EPA and the Army Department published the Navigable Waters Protection Rule to...
View ArticleMcLane Global delivers meals to rural communities
The Emergency Meals-To-You Partnership aims to deliver 1 million meals each week. According to Feeding America, rural counties make up 84% of counties with the highest percentage of children at risk...
View ArticleRanch soil health makeover brings more profit, less work
The Lockners have increased profits and efficiency by looking to nature to solve age-old ag problems. Dean and Candice Lockner, of Thousand Hills Ranch, Ree Heights, S.D., embraced one of Albert...
View ArticleVirtual career fair set for NIFA, ERS
Agencies relocated to Kansas City last year and looking to replace employees who didn't make the move from Washington, D.C. USDA's Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 22, 2020
Max Armstrong looks at data showing that rising ag productivity also nets a lower environmental impact Max Armstrong shares the work of Farmers for a Sustainable Future, which is a coalition of farm...
View ArticleJapanese company acquires 35 Bunge elevators
Zen-Noh Grain Corporation affiliate CGB Enterprises will operate the facilities along the Mississippi River if transaction approved. Zen-Noh Grain Corporation, a subsidiary of the National Federation...
View ArticleRFA analysis details ethanol industry losses
COVID-19 slams ethanol industry as workers work from home, curtail non-essential travel. U.S. ethanol sales in 2020 could fall by more than $10 billion and the industry’s contribution to gross...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, April 22, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about lawsuits against China, long-term care facility deaths, egg demand and hearing about goodwill efforts. Some legal experts say lawsuits brought against China for "causing" the...
View ArticleFlexibility will be key for Farm Credit
Farm Credit adapting to pandemic challenges Despite continued deterioration of the U.S. agriculture economy, Farm Credit remains committed to meeting the needs of borrower members and will rely on a...
View ArticleNew tech, disease combine to stall a tradition
Remote farm auctions for equipment and cattle have long been used to augment live sales, now they're necessary but what have we lost? I'm not, as a rule, sentimental. As things change, I work to go...
View ArticleFarmers launch Leading Harvest
Leading Harvest is agriculture sustainability venture providing industry-wide solution to cropland resilience. Today, on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a group of farmers, conservationists, land...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 23, 2020
Max Armstrong looks at research in the works aiming to learn more about what's needed for organic production Max Armstrong observes the changing conversation regarding organic food as consumers...
View ArticleProducers sign record number of PLC, ARC contracts
Enrollment in Price Loss Coverage and Agriculture Risk Coverage programs continues for the 2020 crop year. Producers flocked to their USDA Service Center to sign up for USDA's Agriculture Risk...
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