ARC, 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 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 ArticleUW position to focus on livestock, wildlife health
The University of Wyoming appoints Kerry Sondgeroth to an endowed chair with a focus on a range of issues. The Riverbend endowed professor of wildlife-livestock health position at the University of...
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...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, October 15, 2020
Max Armstrong looks at a report from CoBank offering some positive news for rural businesses Max Armstrong shares news that many rural industries are turning a corner. A new report by CoBank shows...
View ArticleEPA decision on dicamba expected this month
U.S. Court of Appeals blocked dicamba earlier this year, saying EPA ignored risks associated with the chemical. By Justina VasquezA newly banned herbicide has become a crux for the world’s...
View ArticleFSA offices remain busy getting checks in the mail
Billions going out in CRP rent checks and CFAP 2 payments to help producers. The staff at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA) county offices remain busy, with billions of...
View ArticleRattan Lal awarded 2020 World Food Prize
Prize given to Lal for developing and mainstreaming soil-centric approach to growing food production. The 2020 World Food Prize was awarded to Dr. Rattan Lal in a virtual award ceremony Oct. 15.“The...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - Oct. 16, 2020
Derecho impact expands, wheat gluten protein may be used in diapers and wild hogs cause $1.5 billion a year in crop damage. Need a quick catchup on the news? Here are seven stories you might have...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, October 16, 2020
Max Armstrong shares more insight from a recent CoBank report with a look at protein markets Max Armstrong continues his look at a report from the Knowledge Exchange division of CoBank which shares...
View Article4 dangerous scenarios to avoid in grain bins
Here are four situations that can put you at risk of entrapment inside a grain bin. Dry corn down to the proper moisture levels and harvest quality in a timely manner. That lessens your odds of...
View ArticlePlane crashes, wildfires have something in common
Another Voice: The cascade effect comes into play for a lot of disasters, which makes creating solutions challenging. The smoky sunrises and sunsets seen out East were silent reminders to many that...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Oct. 16, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about nonprofit donations, another charge in the governor kidnapping plot, paying for derecho storm damage and more. Donations to nonprofit organizations are another fallout from...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Oct. 16, 2020
Max Armstrong talks about a Sears closing, importance of agriculture, and COVID-19 impact on Thanksgiving gatherings. An Iowa Sears story will be demolished and a new retail strip center built in its...
View ArticleBoris Johnson may walk away from Brexit talks
If the sides fail to agree by year-end, consumers will be left grappling with tariffs and quotas. By Ian WishartThe European Union isn’t taking Boris Johnson’s threats to walk away from seven months...
View ArticleAg startups and going to market
The Around Farm Progress Podcast talks about two startups that are going commercial and the opportunity presented by the growing range of ag tech There's been plenty of buzz about new technology in...
View ArticleThis Week in Agribusiness, Oct. 17, 2020
Harvest updates, new tech, engaging in the election and a new combine are highlighted this week. Part 1Max chats with farmers in the heartland about how harvest is going this year.Elaine Kub,...
View ArticleTrade team visits go virtual
19 trade teams visited U.S. farms, elevators, ethanol plants following U.S. Grains Council virtual event. Trade team visits have been a staple of international trade relationships for years, but like...
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