Farm Progress America, October 13, 2020
Max Armstrong provides insight into the Dairy Margin Coverage program, with signup underway Max Armstrong looks at the Dairy Margin Coverage program, which got a slow start. The 2018 Farm Bill...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Oct. 13, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about stockpiling food, online grocery shopping, Brazil soybean planting, COVID-19 outbreaks and voting problems. Are you stockpiling certain food items due to the panemic?Online...
View ArticleWant to learn more about fertilizer?
One purpose of Global Fertilizer Day is to educate people about the importance of fertilizer industry. Today, Oct. 13, 2020, is Global Fertilizer Day, an annual event celebrated around the world by...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Oct. 13, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about imposter scams and farm safety, from equipment moving to roadway deaths to preventing field fires. Imposter scams have dropped substantially this year.Farm safety experts...
View ArticleFeeding people, saving Earth
Bayer shares strategies to move carbon initiative and farming alliance forward. “I think it is a big challenge that we all face,” said Liam Condon, president of the Bayer Crop Science Division. “How...
View ArticleUSDA crop progress: Harvest pace faster than expected
Corn and soybeans coming out of the fields much more quickly than the five-year average. The difference between the 2019 and 2020 crop seasons could not be more apparent now that combines are rolling...
View ArticleBangladeshi veterinarian earns Borlaug award
Dr. Salma Sultana is recipient of Borlaug award for field research and application. Dr. Salma Sultana, of Bangladesh, is the 2020 recipient of the Norman E. Borlaug Award for Field Research and...
View ArticleCows have individual faces, can be traced by facial recognition
Artificial intelligence can track cattle in database by recognizing their faces. If you see a group of Angus steers at a feed bunk or a group of Hereford cows in a pasture, the average person would...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, October 14, 2020
Max Armstrong reports on news of advancements in the xenotransplants with the potential of using pig hearts in humans Max Armstrong looks at the use of heart valves from animals to improve human...
View ArticleInnovative fertilizer firm expands reach
Anuvia deal with Mosaic will grow sales just as first commercial-size plant is coming online. Developing a new fertilizer technology and building a market is not a small lift, but Anuvia is making it...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Oct. 14, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about cooler weather, crop harvest progress, police disability claims, a missed tax credit in Wisconsin and cities with the most rats. It'll be chilly and windy in the...
View ArticleCountries start hoarding food as prices rise
Early purchases underscore how nations are trying to protect themselves on concerns the coronavirus will wreak havoc on global trade. By Isis Almeida and Dan MurtaughAgricultural commodity buyers from...
View ArticlePilgrim's, DOJ reach plea deal
Agreement brings end to price-fixing investigation involving broiler chickens. Pilgrim's Pride Corporation has entered into a plea agreement with the United States Department of Justice Antitrust...
View ArticleJBS parent company, Pilgrim's reach plea deals
J&F to pay $256.5 million fine, JBS to pay $26.9 million and Pilgrim's to pay $110.5 million. Two separate plea deals involving companies associated with JBS, the world's largest meat packing...
View ArticleARC, PLC enrollment open
Price Loss Coverage, Agriculture Risk Coverage signup for crop year 2021 runs Oct. 13, 2020, to March 15, 2021. The signup period for the Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage programs for...
View ArticleTake virtual ride on Agco’s Ideal combine
Slideshow: Ride along as this Fendt Ideal 9T combine harvests partially down corn. Thirty years ago, harvesting down corn afflicted by storm damage or even rootworm feeding was a hassle. It still may...
View ArticleHow to stay alive when working around grain
Treat a grain bin as a confined space and follow safety rules. A father and son entered a grain bin the day after a fire in the bin burned itself out. Both went in, but neither made it out alive. They...
View ArticleYou don’t see planters like these every day
Throwback Tech: This central Indiana farmer has not one, but two, Oliver two-row mounted planters. Larry Parker didn’t bring just one Oliver tractor with a mounted two-row planter to the Putnam County...
View ArticleHow's harvest going?
Growers share harvest progress on Twitter. USDA's latest Crop Progress data says 41% of the corn harvest is complete in the nation's top 18 corn-growing states. Here's some Twitter commentary on the...
View ArticleWhat the world needs now is love (and commitment)
Marriage is hard. Marriage on the farm is stressful. It’s not like the movies. It takes work, but there are some tried-and-true secrets to a better marriage. Sometime back in early 1998, my future...
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