2019 DFA Accelerator participants announced
7 companies will participate in program that mentors entrepreneurs in ag tech and dairy food products. Seven companies will participate in the 2019 DFA Accelerator program. These seven companies will...
View ArticleUSDA crop progress: It begins again
Winter wheat conditions, cotton planting progress kicks off 2019’s reports. Corn and soybean planting are still weeks away for much of the central U.S., so some other row crops take center stage for...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 2, 2019
Max Armstrong shares insight into a move to relocate two USDA divisions out of Washington, D.C. Max Armstrong looks into the move by the Trump Administration to relocate the Economic Research Service...
View ArticleDisaster aid in limbo
Flood, wildfire and hurricane disaster aid tied up in battle over relief for Puerto Rico. by Erik WassonSenate Democrats blocked a $13.5 billion Republican disaster aid bill, contending it lacks...
View ArticleGHG emissions from ethanol 39% lower than gasoline
USDA study says improvements at ethanol refineries and on-farm conservation practices reduce GHG emissions. A USDA study finds greenhouse gas emissions from corn-based ethanol are about 39% less than...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 2, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about regulatory impact on pipeline spills, vegetarian burgers, the wheat crop and honoring a fallen policeman. A regulatory agency needs to take another look at plans to deal with...
View ArticleNCGA offers BMPs to protect bees
BMPs identify potential effects at each stage of corn production and recommend mitigation. A new list of best management practices to protect bees and other pollinators in and around cornfields is...
View ArticleWill Trump close the U.S.-Mexican border?
Updated: American Farm Bureau Federation weighs in, saying their members support border security. USA Today reported President Trump toning down his rhetoric on closing the border Tuesday afternoon,...
View ArticleAgencies collaborate to lead on food waste reduction
What strategies are you using to be sure there is #nowastedfood at your house? The EPA, USDA and FDA are calling for greater collaboration with public, private and nonprofit partners to educate and...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 3, 2019
Max Armstrong shares a move by Congress increase regulation on checkoff spending Max Armstrong offers a look by Congress to look into checkoff programs again. The move called the “Opportunities for...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, April 3, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about car sales, producer financial sentiment, a North Dakota company tragedy, Chicago's election and shoe donations. Most major automakers reported car sales down for the first...
View ArticleProgress in trade talks, but deal remains elusive
Trade talks underway between U.S. and China in Washington. by Enda Curran and Saleha MohsinPresident Donald Trump’s top economic adviser touted progress in high-level talks with China, but cautioned...
View ArticleTrump takes to Twitter to warn 'if no action, border . . . will close'
Trump dials back his threat to close U.S.-Mexico border on Tuesday, but renews it on Wednesday. by Mike DorningU.S. auto production would grind to a halt in a week, while pork producers and dairy...
View ArticleMIDDAY Midwest Digest, April 3, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about changes in the freight rail system, as well as the super tornado outbreak forty-five years ago. The freight rail system may be changing, scheduling railroad departures....
View ArticleNew farmers.gov features launched
New features help with H2A applications and USDA farm loans. USDA launched two new features on farmers.gov to help customers manage their farm loans and navigate the application process for H2A...
View ArticleAs floodwaters recede, problems arise
Disaster funding at impasse in Congress, but there's no federal program to help farmers who lost stored grain. Congress is at an impasse over disaster funding for Midwest floods, Hurricanes Florence...
View ArticleAlliance broadens ag’s message beyond consumer education
Maryland farmer Chip Bowling helps lead the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. It’s finally gotten dry enough for Chip Bowling to apply fertilizer to some of the 700 acres he farms along the Potomac...
View ArticleLegislation introduced to make biodiesel tax credit permanent
Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne and Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley sponsor legislation to renew biodiesel tax credit. Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne has introduced legislation to make the second-generation biofuel producer tax...
View ArticleFarm Progress America, April 4, 2019
Max Armstrong offers insight into the rising price of hogs and what may be causing the change Max Armstrong explores the comments of a commodity market analyst who says the cash hog market is higher...
View ArticleMORNING Midwest Digest, April 4, 2019
Max Armstrong talks about the finding of a kidnapped boy, bridge status, selling pork to China and April rain showers. The FBI is working with several agencies across several states after a boy was...
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