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Food safety tips for holiday leftovers

Food safety tips for holiday leftovers

While the Christmas feast is one of the best parts of the holiday festivities every year, some people might argue that the leftovers the following days are even better. However, it’s important to practice proper food safety steps in storing holiday leftovers for future meals. USDA food safety expert Meredith Carothers says that large side dishes such as casseroles need to be handled carefully and stored quickly in refrigeration. Carothers says that large cuts of meat need to be sliced into...

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Secretary Naig announces pesticide applicator testing options

Secretary Naig announces pesticide applicator testing options

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced today that the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship will once again offer in-person and online pesticide applicator testing options for commercial and private applicators this spring. The Department...

USMEF Chair recaps discussions at Cattle Industry Convention

U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Chair Randy Spronk participated in his first Cattle Industry Convention last week in Orlando. Spronk said he had conversations with cattle producers and other beef industry leaders about the importance of expanding global demand for...

Agoro celebrates 2 million acre mark

Agoro celebrates 2 million acre mark

Farmers are enrolling more and more acres into conversation practices and carbon market programs. It has been an interesting trend to watch happen over the past few years. Agoro Carbon Alliance has been one of the companies touting their carbon credit program, which...

Short stature corn suits the nature of corn production

Short stature corn suits the nature of corn production

One of the newest and most unique developments in seed technology has been the emergence of short stature corn. Believe it or not, there are many different benefits to having shorter corn, like having a greater resistance to wind damage. Myron Stine, president of...

New poll suggests ag economic downturn

New poll suggests ag economic downturn

A new poll of agricultural economists by Farm Journal shows most expect lower commodity prices, along with the outlook for higher costs, to weigh on the agriculture industry in 2024. Farm Journal has partnered with the University of Missouri to create the Ag...

Tax bill passes in House, some ag senators raise doubts

Tax bill passes in House, some ag senators raise doubts

Members of Congress from ag heavy states helped to push sweeping tax legislation across the finish line in the House, but there may be more resistance ahead in the Senate. The message of House members in favor of the bill, that it will benefit farmers and ranchers,...

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Farmers holding large corn and soybean stocks

After stockpiling crops for much of this season due to low commodity prices, many U.S. farmers continue to turn away buyers despite few signs that prices will improve. Farm Policy News says grain supplies are ample, and early ratings of summer crops are good. While...

The importance of agronomy at the U.S. Open

Professional Golf's U.S. Open took place last week at North Carolina's famed Pinehurst Resort and Country Club. But it's not just a matter of the world's best golfers showing up and taking a few swings. Years of course preparation take place in the lead up to the...