Ethanol trade continues to be a bright spot
Global demand for US ethanol remains strong. Cary Sifferath is the Vice President of the U.S. Grains Council. “That’s probably 35-to-40 percent of our work [Read More]
Global demand for US ethanol remains strong. Cary Sifferath is the Vice President of the U.S. Grains Council. “That’s probably 35-to-40 percent of our work [Read More]
An eastern Iowa farmer says additional moisture is needed to improve subsoil conditions for next growing season. Lance Lillibridge raises corn, soybeans, and alfalfa in [Read More]
Mexico will be phasing out GMO corn imports by 2024. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack met with Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Monday to discuss [Read More]
Introduce your children ages two to seven to the world of art with free art classes provided by the Muscatine Art Center. Each class consists of [Read More]
Action is likely in Congress today on a tentative railroad labor deal. Michigan Farm Bureau National Legislative Counsel John Kran tells Brownfield a bill is [Read More]
A livestock producer says he would like to see carbon markets benefit the cattle industry. Nebraska Sandhills rancher Homer Buell tells Brownfield his ranch has [Read More]
The fall leaf collection program conducted by the Department of Public Works (DPW) is behind schedule for the second round, and are still working to [Read More]
The USDA’s Foreign Ag Service is projecting record corn production for Brazil as farmers try to meet domestic and global demand. Combined 2022/23 corn production [Read More]
Matt Erickson with Farm Credit Services America says farmers need to know their real margins, sharpen their pencils, and be ready to act in a [Read More]
An agricultural group is applauding the Biden Administration for calling on Congress to stop a likely railroad strike. Mike Steenhoek with the U.S. Soy Transportation [Read More]
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