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Rare bipartisan agreement on USDA in bill to reopen government

Rare bipartisan agreement on USDA in bill to reopen government

In a rare show of bipartisanship Republicans and Democrats came together to pass the USDA spending bill, which was a part of the bill that reopened the government. The USDA spending bill was one of just three full-year spending bills passed. Here is top Ag Appropriations Democrat Sanford Bishop. Ag Appropriations Chair Andy Harris, head of the fiscally conservative Freedom Caucus. The bill also includes support for producers. Bishop details some of the other aspects of the bill. The bill also...

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Virtual cattle fencing being used in Wisconsin

Virtual cattle fencing being used in Wisconsin

We are always looking for the latest in technological advances. Trying to better what we do, so we can work smarter and not harder. One of those tedious jobs that many livestock producers do is putting up fences. Whether it is digging post holes or hammering in...

Hearing on carbon-capture pipeline ends in Iowa

Hearing on carbon-capture pipeline ends in Iowa

Summit Carbon Solutions presented a request to Iowa regulators to build a $5.5 billion carbon capture pipeline. Local reports say Iowa regulators recently concluded a hearing on the subject. However, deciding whether the company should get a construction permit and...

Winding down harvest in Iowa

Winding down harvest in Iowa

Ahead of schedule on harvest here in Iowa as we start to wind everything down. The weekly Crop Progress/Harvest Progress report is out from USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service Upper Midwest Regional Office, where the statistician is Brian Gallagher. “Corn...

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-14-23)

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-14-23)

It’s a tale of two countries right now in South America. Brazil is too dry for planting, and Argentina is too wet. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the current weather patterns. In the longer-term forecasts, both countries are expected to get...

Grassley says he will strive for new five-year farm bill in ‘24

Grassley says he will strive for new five-year farm bill in ‘24

Last weekend leaders of the House and Senate Agriculture Committees came to an agreement on extending the lifespan of the 2018 Farm Bill by one year. That is United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) who says that he agrees with leaders from both ag committees who...

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