Farm Progress America, April 15, 2020
Max Armstrong shares insight on what's happening in the dairy industry in the wake of coronavirus Max Armstrong offers a look at the dairy industry with insight from Rabo Research a division of...
View ArticleJudge vacates Trump school lunch rule
Center for Science in the Public Interest and Healthy Food Maryland filed suit against USDA. A federal court has struck down a Trump administration rule that rolled back school lunch nutrition...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, April 15, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about the tax deadline, corn planting progress, meat supplies and dressing for the workday. It's tax deadline day! Or, well, it was. This year you have three extra months.As of...
View ArticlePerdue proposes direct milk, meat purchases
As part of COVID-19 response, Trump administration wants to send direct financial assistance to farmers. By Mike DorningThe Trump administration would like to make purchases of milk and meat products...
View ArticleKansas wheat crop takes hit from hard freeze
The temperature in south-central and central Kansas dropped to the 20s Monday night. The Kansas hard red winter wheat crop took a hard hit last night, with a strong likelihood that by the end of the...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 15, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about winter weather, the Farm Progress Show and Paul Harvey. Winter weather just keeps coming, causing a traffic pile-up in Chicago this morning.At this point, the Farm Progress...
View ArticlePlanting weather creates continued uncertainty
Farm Progress Panel: Farmers say it's too soon to tell when it comes to getting into the field From snow squalls in April, to 90-degree temps scorching the plains, spring weather for 2020 has farmers...
View ArticleHomeland Security changes H2A requirements
Changes made to make sure farmers have access to workforce during COVID-19 emergency. The Department of Homeland Security has announced a temporary rule change to certain H-2A requirements.Under this...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 16, 2020
Max Armstrong shares an analyst's perspective on the core issue facing the meat packing industry Max Armstrong offers insight from one analyst who saw a labor crisis in the meat packing industry...
View ArticleMontana groups collaborate to provide stress resources
Farmers and ranchers will have access to tools to help themselves and their families deal with stress. As markets continue to be volatile, financial issues weigh on the minds of farmers and ranchers,...
View ArticlePlan to maintain liquidity during crisis
COVID-19 brings challenges to agriculture, but industry is resilient and will forge pathways to continue connecting growers and consumers. COVID-19 has been a major disruptor and put a hazy cloud over...
View ArticleFarmers don't break, but supply chains do
From farm to table, the tail is long when the feeders stop buying cattle. Here's what that means for food supply. Tuesdays at the Fairview Sale Barn in Fairview, Ill., mean fat cattle and cull cow...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, April 16, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about more snow, the food supply chain, to-go-cocktails, new packaging for Land O Lakes butter and a funeral for a firefighter who died from COVID-19. Yet again, there's snow...
View Article5 governors ask Trump to waive biofuel requirements
The battle over biofuel blending pits two factions of Donald Trump’s political base -- farmers and oil companies -- against one another. By Jennifer A. Dlouhy and Michael HirtzerFive American...
View ArticleSmithfield Foods to close two additional pork processing facilities
The Cudahy and Martin City facilities are located in close proximity to urban areas in which community spread of COVID-19 has been prevalent. Smithfield Foods, Inc. will be closing its Cudahy, Wis....
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 16, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about reduced death rates, restaurant closures, a barn fire, a split-open grain bin and shovel-able snow. In several states, death rates from the novel coronavirus have been...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - April 17, 2020
Governors ask for biofuel waiver, Smithfield closes plants and Perdue is finalizing aid package. Missed some ag news this week? Here's seven stories to catch you up.1. Five governors - Greg Abbott of...
View ArticleNBB opposes petition to waive RFS volumes
Governors of Louisiana, Texas, Utah, Oklahoma and Wyoming ask for waiver of RFS volumes. The National Biodiesel Board opposes petitions from five state governors to waive 2020 Renewable Fuel Standard...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 17, 2020
Max Armstrong offers one expert's thoughts on coronavirus, it's spread and potential impact on the food industry Max Armstrong shares insight from Richard Raymond, a food safety expert, who discusses...
View ArticleWashington state on hunt for giant hornet
The invasive Asian giant hornet is known to destroy hives and first showed up in the state in 2019. It’s almost a scene from a science fiction movie. Scientists are on the hunt for a giant invader —...
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