Fading La Nina should lead to a wetter Midwest spring
After three years, the La Nina weather pattern is beginning to fade and an atmospheric scientist says that should mean a wetter spring. Eric Snodgrass [Read More]
After three years, the La Nina weather pattern is beginning to fade and an atmospheric scientist says that should mean a wetter spring. Eric Snodgrass [Read More]
Milk futures were lower except January and cash dairy prices were steady to lower Tuesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. January Class III prices were [Read More]
A leader with Clean Fuels Alliance America says the industry continues to benefit from the extension of a biodiesel and renewable diesel tax incentive under [Read More]
Red hailstone flower Photo: Minnesota Department of Agriculture Minnesota’s Department of Agriculture has added nine weeds to the state’s Noxious Weed List. Now, Johnsongrass, pale [Read More]
Short stature corn is a big topic at the Iowa Ag Expo in Des Moines. David Thompson with Stine Seed says the Iowa-based company has [Read More]
Nebraska farmer Andy Chvatal has been named as the new executive director of the state’s soybean board. Chvatal joins the organization after eight years as [Read More]
A pair of Republican Senators say the cost of the next farm bill is a major sticking point as lawmakers try and balance the needs [Read More]
A grain market analyst says the cattle sector is one to watch from all sides this year. Matt Bennett with AgMarket.net tells Brownfield the cattle [Read More]
The Department of Energy has awarded $118 million to accelerate the production of sustainable biofuels for transportation and manufacturing needs. Chris Bliley, senior vice president [Read More]
The Muscatine County Joint Communications Center (MUSCOM) is excited to announce the launch of “Prepared Live” in the dispatch center. Built by the company Prepared, [Read More]
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