Corteva acquires Clearfield canola production system
BASF also sells Trunemco nematode seed treatment, which is pending EPA registration. BASF’s Clearfield canola production system in Canada and the U.S. has been acquired by Corteva Agriscience,...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Feb. 20, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about linemen keeping energy flowing, cancelled flights, global events impacting grain trade and losing money to scams. Shoutout to the linemen and women keeping our farms and...
View ArticleResearchers develop wheat to combat celiac disease
The new genotype of wheat with built-in enzymes opens door to new treatments for celiac. For more than 2 million people in the U.S., traditional staples like wheat bread and pasta are off the menu....
View ArticleReflecting on 10 years of cover crop, soil health movement
No-till on the Plains panel talks past, present and future of the soil health movement. When you talk to the folks who are active in no-till farming practices and the movement to cover crops as part...
View Article4 farm couples named to outstanding young farmers list
Couples from Illinois, Iowa, Maryland and North Carolina came out on top in the recent National Outstanding Young Farmers competition. Four couples from Illinois, Iowa, Maryland and North Carolina...
View ArticleU.S., China working on multiple MOUs
No breakthrough expected during this week's trade talks in Washington, but Trump may extend March 1 deadline. by Jenny LeonardU.S. and Chinese negotiators are working on multiple memorandums of...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Feb. 21, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about train travel, major mail theft, China growing more soybeans and hairless thieves stealing hairdryers. Amtrak is trying to increase train travel by introducing shorter...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, Feb 21, 2019
Max Armstrong looks at what it takes to start a new FFA chapter. Max Armstrong shares the diversity of what is today’s FFA. With more than 8,000 chapters, there’s a wide range of work being done in...
View ArticleFDA sitting on gene editing development; USDA needs to oversee
FDA oversight will treat any gene-edited animal as a living animal drug — and every farm raising them as a drug manufacturing facility. The development of gene editing for livestock is currently...
View ArticleChina proposes to buy $30 billion more in U.S. ag products
The offer part of memoranda of understanding under discussion by U.S. and Chinese negotiators in Washington. by Bloomberg NewsChina is proposing that it could buy an additional $30 billion a year of...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Feb. 21, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about hospital ID bracelets, a murderer caught, a beer company at Commodity Classic and inappropriate cheer team awards. A new method of identification for hospital patients is...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - Feb. 22, 2019
Low commodity prices expected to continue, African swine fever detected in Vietnam and Shark Tank coming to Nebraska. Need a quick catch-up on agricultural news this week? Here are seven stories you...
View ArticleWant higher profits? Drop soybean seeding rates
A three-year study found that yields and profits were lower in more heavily seeded plots. By Deborah Jeanne SergeantPlanting more soybean seeds per acre should lead to better profitability, but that's...
View ArticleNew tractors, seeder and tech
John Deere adds to its 6R Series, releases a new seeder and beefs up tech for its Gen 4 displays. Winter farm show season is a time when companies can make major announcements and show off their...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, Feb 22, 2019
Max Armstrong shares the story of an FFA Jacket program Max Armstrong wraps up his look at FFA Week with the story of one member who is working on a program that helps make sure every FFA member gets...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Feb. 22, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about Chicago police and Jussie Smollett, Steve King's run for congress, trade talks and tax refunds. Chicago police are unhappy with Jussie Smollett's racially charged...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Feb. 22, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about speed limits, Western Farm Show, a GoFundme effort and a gun at an elementary school. Some state lawmakers are calling for an increase in speed limits. Officials of the...
View ArticleThis Week in Agribusiness, February 23, 2019
Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson take in news on the USDA Ag Outlook Form, trade with China and introduce award-winning young farmers. Part 1Note: The video automatically plays through all show parts...
View ArticleFunny memes to get you through the winter doldrums
Here are some farm-related funnies to help get you over the winter hump, while waiting for spring and warmer weather. Winter can be brutal, so we've put together some funny memes, images and such to...
View ArticleA refresher on dicamba label changes
Understand Engenia label requirements before spraying. Before spraying dicamba formulations, know the label requirements. That’s the message from Chad Asthmus, technical marketing director for...
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