MORNING Midwest Digest, Sept. 11, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about remembering the 9/11 attacks, corn prices, the WASDE, a voting guide and fresh apples. This is the day we honor those who died and the first responders of the 9/11 attacks in...
View ArticleWill China halt meat imports from Germany?
Germany confirmed its first case of African swine fever on Thursday; China is key market for its pork exports. Nervousness is mounting over whether top pork consumer China will halt imports of the...
View ArticleBackstory: Connecting with candidates on farm policy issues
The Around Farm Progress Podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at getting presidential candidates to share their thoughts on ag issues What are the major party presidential candidates' positions on...
View ArticleThis Week in Agribusiness, Sept. 12, 2020
Get a preview of the Farm Progress Virtual Experience, learn about prairie potholes and also how to harvest that down corn. Part 1Al Gustin reports on the prairie pothole region, and the impact those...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, September 15, 2020
Max Armstrong shares a look behind the scenes at the Farm Progress Virtual Experience, that opens today Max Armstrong continues his conversation about the Farm Progress Virtual Experience, that...
View ArticleCentral Nevada ag research station opens
The Great Basin Research and Extension Center in Eureka County has begun operations. Dryland range management can be a challenge, but help is on the way. Recently, the University of Nevada, Reno,...
View ArticleJohn Deere unveils X9 combine with more harvesting capacity
Slideshow: The new combine model rolls out in time for the Farm Progress Virtual Experience. John Deere combine specialists hoped for 220-bushel-per-acre, dry standing corn at the X9 combine rollout...
View ArticleWorld Food Prize scholarship recipients announced
The 13 recipients will interact online with scientists and policymakers from around the world. For the first time in the 22-year history of the Borlaug-Ruan International Internship, the World Food...
View ArticleWestern ag leaders commit to being reliable food suppliers
Ag leaders express appreciation for world's front-line workers during COVID-19 pandemic. Top agricultural officials from five Western Hemisphere countries – Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the...
View ArticleBrazil extends tariff rate quota for 90 days
Two countries will attempt to negotiate agreement during extension. Brazil has extended its tariff rate quota (TRQ) for 90 days starting on Sept. 14. During that time, the U.S. and Brazil will discuss...
View ArticleTrump denies 'gap-year' refinery exemptions
Trump needs to hang onto farmer support in Iowa. By Kim Chipman and Ari NatterThe Environmental Protection Agency said it won’t retroactively exempt small oil refiners from biofuel blending...
View ArticleOpening day for a virtual farm show
The first-ever Farm Progress Virtual Experience gates open Day 1 festivities, let the field demos and information sharing begin No matter where farmers are today, anyone can be at a major farm show....
View ArticleNew report confirms U.S. pork producers are getting more efficient
The 2019 dataset represents 1.5 million sows across 600 farms, as well as 15.6 million nursery pigs, 17.4 million finish pigs and 8 million wean-to-finish pigs. As America’s pig farmers continue to...
View ArticleWTO: U.S. tariffs violate international regulations
The ruling is victory on paper for China, but means little since U.S. has hobbled the WTO by dismantling appeals panel. By Bryce BaschukThe World Trade Organization’s ruling that the U.S. violated...
View ArticleFarmers Business Network opens free membership
Move aims to support more farmers during unprecedented economic challenges. Farmer’s Business Network, Inc. is no longer charging for membership."From the trade war, to unpredictable weather...
View ArticleNew ag business program focuses on direct meat sales
With in-person locations in five states, the Western Meat School offers opportunities for many. The changing nature of the meat industry, even before the advent of COVID-19, may be offering producers...
View ArticleNFU urges stronger meat labeling standards
Comment period closed Sept. 14 on FTC proposed rulemaking related to 'Made in USA' and other U.S. origin claims. National Farmers Union submitted one of the 770 comments received on the Federal Trade...
View ArticleFPVX Breakout Sessions offer virtual learning opportunity
Teacher resources on soil health, ag tech and markets can be found at Farm Progress Virtual Experience. For 25 minutes every Wednesday morning, agricultural education teacher Kaity Spangler settles in...
View ArticleAg orgs ask for Congress to put money in CCC
Without replenishment, CCC could run out of funds as early as November. Forty-two agricultural organizations sent a letter to House and Senate leaders asking them to ensure USDA has the tools...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, September 16, 2020
Max Armstrong talks virtual shows and that they involve more than iron. Max Armstrong shares more insight on the Farm Progress Virtual Experience including the fact that demos were conducted as they...
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