MORNING Midwest Digest, Dec. 17, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about winter driving, a trooper hit, U.S.-China trade, Hallmark backlash and stock investments. Every year, it takes a couple of snowstorms to retrain drivers for winter driving.An...
View ArticleUkraine farmers fear land sales
Endemic graft and memories of the wheeler-dealing privatizations of the 1990s have many landowners worried about scrapping ban on land sales. By Volodymyr VerbyanyTamara Tarasenko’s life began against...
View ArticleUnknowns cloud U.S.-China trade deal
No one outside the negotiating teams has seen the details of the trade deal. By Bloomberg NewsChina and the U.S. announced last week, to the stock market’s relief, that they had agreed on a trade deal...
View ArticleBiodiesel tax credit may be extended
Measure included in broader tax package that congressional leaders seek to attach to must-pass government spending bill. By Colin Wilhelm, Laura Davison and Jennifer A. DlouhyTax incentives for...
View ArticleComment on EQIP interim rule
One change to EQIP is raising the payment cap for producers participating in the organic initiative. USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service seeks public comments on its interim rule for the...
View ArticleHow will climate politics figure into 2020 presidential race?
Poll finds majorities in Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Nebraska believe that climate change is impacting agriculture. Forget the countdown to Christmas, the politically obsessed are counting down to...
View ArticleUSDA awards $12.5 million to support land conservation
NRCS selected 19 projects focused on 4 priorities: water quantity, urban agriculture, pollinator habitat and conservation adoption. USDA's NRCS is awarding about $12.5 million in grants to support the...
View ArticleQuick Take: Illinois Farm Bureau elections, awards
Tuttle, Fecht and Koeller elected to IFB board, Brinkmann wins Eagle Award, and Mitchell takes home top discussion meet honors. IFB names 3 new directorsThree new members were elected to serve...
View ArticleUSDA accepting proposals for Conservation Collaboration Grants
Proposals are due Feb. 7, 2020. Proposals to enhance the nation's delivery and adoption of conservation measures are due Feb. 7, 2020. USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service will invest $35...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, December 18, 2019
Max Armstrong explores some facts about farms across America Max Armstrong takes a closer look at USDA's recent report "America's Diverse Family Farms" and offers some perspective on farm size. He...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Dec. 18, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about vape use in high school students, an illness outbreak, commodity prices, a GoFundMe page and a snowball fight with police officers. Alcohol and opioid use in high school...
View ArticleLeading specialty fertilizer producer Van Iperen expands in USA
Van Iperen offers a range of specialty fertilizers for fertigation and foliar application. One of the world’s leading specialty fertilizer producers, is now fully operational with a subsidiary in the...
View ArticleShell Rotella releases all-inclusive oil
New oil can be used in natural gas, diesel and gas engines. The marketplace is full of oils for natural gas, diesel and passenger car or gasoline engines. But what if those oils could be combined into...
View ArticleMatching tech, expertise to grain marketing
Cargill is refining its MarketGuide program with a new tool, ViewPoint, that aims to provide clarity on market information. Grain marketing is sometimes viewed as a necessary evil of agriculture. You...
View ArticleHemp rule comment period extended
Provide feedback to the production program final rule by Jan. 29. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is extending the comment period for the U.S. Domestic Hemp Production Program interim final...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, Dec. 18, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about a seawall on Lake Michigan, the USMCA and Casey's convenience stores. A seawall is going in on Lake Michigan.The USMCA will come up for a vote in the House tomorrow.Have you...
View ArticleScholarship season for ag students
Know a student who wants to study ag? Check out this list of scholarships, including deadlines and application links. It’s December and any college-bound kid in Illinois knows what that really means:...
View ArticleEPA establishes RFS volumes for 2020, diesel volume for 2021
Conventional biofuel volumes maintained at 15 billion gallons. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule Dec. 19 that establishes the required renewable volumes under the Renewable...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, Dec. 19, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about weekend weather, a Trump appearance, the impeachment vote, rural health care options and electronic billboard messages. After bitter cold yesterday and this morning, Midwest...
View ArticleFarmers Business Network announces new offerings
Several products and programs are available to help improve farmers' decision making and bottom lines. Since it was founded in 2014, the Farmers Business Network has grown to 9,650 farms, with 35...
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