Pipestone Applied Research receives grant to study feed mitigants
The research team is testing 10 commercially available feed additives, to assess whether these mitigants can deactivate PRRS, PED and SVA. The Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research has awarded...
View ArticleChina considers buying U.S. farm products
Buying more U.S. agriculture goods likely will not change Washington’s demands for concessions from China on intellectual property By Bloomberg NewsChina is considering buying some U.S. agricultural...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, July 3, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about a flight diversion, USDA reports and surveys, money raised for flood relief and a Jim Beam warehouse fire. A flight from Minneapolis had to make an emergency landing due to...
View ArticleBe sure to mark your towers
Marking and logging saves lives, there have been 22 tower-related accidents since 2008 Towers between 50 and 200 feet tall with an above-ground base of less than 10 feet in diameter in rural areas are...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, July 4, 2019
Max Armstrong shares some key facts about an important holiday food – the hot dog Max Armstrong offers insight into the hot dog. He shares insight from the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council,...
View ArticleMORNING-Midwest Digest, July 4, 2019
Max Armstrong talks holiday weather, lost pets, a rise in the corn market and remembers a beloved college quarterback Max Armstrong looks at weather for the holiday including the heavy rains in South...
View ArticleMIDDAY-Midwest Digest, July 4, 2019
Max Armstrong talks corn market, and shares ideas from thought leaders on the American ideal Max Armstrong shares news from This Week in Agribusiness that the corn market jumped ahead of the holiday,...
View Article7 ag stories you might have missed this week - July 5, 2019
Rep. Collin Peterson sees tough times ahead, record high hog inventory and autonomous soil sampler among news of the week Need a quick catch-up on the news of the week? Here are seven agricultural...
View ArticleEPA extends ESA comment period
Comment through Aug. 15, 2019, on a method for assessing pesticide risk to endangered and threatened species The EPA has extended the public comment period to Aug. 15, 2019, on a draft revised method...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, July 5, 2019
Max Armstrong offers some stats and information about watermelons Max Armstrong shares some numbers on the watermelon industry in the United States. During this Independence Holiday week, consumers...
View ArticleMORNING-Midwest Digest, July 5, 2019
Max Armstrong looks at jobs, unemployment, the corn market and mourns the loss of two Girl Scouts. Max Armstrong shares a look at the latest jobs report noting that the unemployment rate continues to...
View ArticleBiofuel quotas get modest bump
EPA proposed small changes to renewable fuel standard for 2020 The Trump administration on Friday advanced plans to modestly lift U.S. biofuel-blending targets, while dodging fights over how...
View ArticleMIDDAY-Midwest Digest, July 5, 2019
Max Armstrong offers 10 reasons why farm trucks are rarely stolen Max Armstrong shares the story of a Carolina man who stole a wrecker to get away from police. Max ponders the idea that there may have...
View ArticleThis Week in Agribusiness – July 6, 2019
Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson talk farm support, look at the markets and even share research on a soy-based product that can preserve roads Note: Start the video and all parts will play through as...
View ArticleRemote sensing aids peanuts
The economic wallop of Texas peanut products is getting an aerial boost from Texas Tech University. Remote sensing aids peanutsBy NORMAN MARTINThe economic wallop of Texas peanut products is getting...
View ArticleIrrigated, dryland grasses examined for profitability
Brent Bean, Texas AgriLife Extension Service agronomist, Amarillo, is trying to answer a question about the profitability of warm-season grass production for hay, or grazing, under dryland production...
View ArticleCattle market has positives
A weak U.S. dollar has encouraged investment in commodities, resulting in a positive picture for agriculture — including cattle producers. Cattle market has positivesBy BLAIR FANNINA weak U.S. dollar...
View ArticleBottle sprayer invention offers lab, field tests of insecticides
When it comes to application of crop insecticides to row crops, getting the most for your money often boils down to finding the answers to the right questions, says a Texas AgriLife Research expert....
View ArticleCrop rotation fits like glove
Mike Adkins grows five crops at Rochester, Texas, with irrigation available for all. Crop rotation fits like gloveBy J.T. SMITHMike Adkins grows five crops at Rochester, Texas, with irrigation...
View ArticleClearfield on list of new Idaho wheats
Idaho’s first Clearfield hard white winter wheat is coming to growers. Clearfield on list of new Idaho wheatsBy T.J. BURNHAMIdaho’s first Clearfield hard white winter wheat is coming to growers.Expect...
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