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Rural families struggle with slower postal deliveries

Rural families struggle with slower postal deliveries

Reliable mail service is not a luxury in rural America. It is a necessity for receiving checks, handling daily business, and getting critical medicine and supplies that many families cannot easily pick up in town. But delays are becoming more common, and the frustration is spreading well beyond Iowa. Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins says communities across the Midwest are being hit hard by recent Postal Service changes that reduce service in rural areas. Hawkins says these delays...

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Small businesses seeing excellent growth across the country

Small businesses seeing excellent growth across the country

Small businesses are the backbone of agriculture and local rural economies, as they create jobs and keep money local while adapting to the needs of consumers. Over the past several years, there’s been an even greater shift towards supporting small businesses over...

Ag chemical price transparency report helps farmers find savings

Ag chemical price transparency report helps farmers find savings

Farmers Business Network is celebrating its tenth year in 2024 and as a network of farmers it is always striving to help farmers work together. One of the ways in which FBN helps farmers each year is with its ag chemical price transparency report that allows farmers...

Rural America can be tough for allergy sufferers

Rural America can be tough for allergy sufferers

Approximately 81 million Americans are diagnosed with seasonal allergies or hay fever, which affects 26 percent of adults and 19 percent of children. In many rural areas across America, there are three waves of pollen allergy triggers throughout the growing season....

Liver flukes becoming a bigger problem in cattle

Liver flukes becoming a bigger problem in cattle

Previously an issue only cattle producers in the wet regions of the Gulf and Pacific Coasts had to deal with, liver flukes have become a worsening problem for beef herds across the country. Dr. Jody Wade, professional services veterinarian with Boehringer Ingelheim,...

Farm land values up five percent

Farm land values up five percent

USDA says the value of all farm real estate increased five percent compared to last year. The average price is $4,170 per acre, and that includes buildings and other facilities. Cropland values increased to $5,570 per acre from last year. That’s a jump of $350 per...

National FFA membership reaches a significant milestone

National FFA membership reaches a significant milestone

The National FFA Organization has reached a record-breaking milestone of more than one million members. The current membership number is 1,027,273, up 8.6 percent from last year. National FFA, a nationally recognized school-based student leadership development...

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Keeping cattle healthy by minimizing stress

Keeping cattle healthy by minimizing stress

Many producers are rightfully worried about managing cattle diseases from infecting their herds, but there is another part of disease management that sometimes gets overlooked- stress management. When cattle are stressed, they have a tougher time fighting off those...

Corn and soybean harvests nearly complete

Corn and soybean harvests nearly complete

As of November 10, 95% of the 2024 corn crop in the top 18 corn-growing states was harvested. This was up from 91% a week prior and ahead of the five-year average of 84%. USDA said 96% of the soybean crop in the top 18 growing states was in the bins. This was up from...