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Keeping up with evolving crop diseases and pests

Keeping up with evolving crop diseases and pests

Crop diseases and pests tend to adapt and evolve quickly, so it’s important that the available seed hybrids are able to change along with them. Dustin Bowling, LG Seeds brand product manager, said they brought a healthy number of new varieties to market this year. Bowling said it’s their goal to provide a strong portfolio of products that producers can use no matter where they are across the country. Bowling said there are many sets of hands and eyes that intensively analyze each hybrid before...

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United Kingdom provides a potential opportunity for U.S. pork

United Kingdom provides a potential opportunity for U.S. pork

Expanding international pork demand has always been a high priority for the industry. To that end, National Pork Board participated in a USDA Trade Mission to the United Kingdom earlier this summer. Courtney Knupp, NPB?s vice president of international market...

Chinese drought could lead to higher imports

Chinese drought could lead to higher imports

China is one of the world's top importers of corn and soybeans and the severe drought in the Yangtze river valley is raising the question of whether or not China will need to import even more of those commodities than usual this year.Jim McCormick, commodity broker...

Truterra & WinField United host Regenerative Field Day

Truterra & WinField United host Regenerative Field Day

If you talk to anyone who is into regenerative practices in farming, they will all tell you that there is a lot to learn and that you are never done learning how to do things better. It took decades to develop a farm to conventional practices, so don?t expect the...

Free safety workshop to focus on youth working in agriculture

Free safety workshop to focus on youth working in agriculture

Protect the future of agriculture by attending a virtual safety and health workshop devoted to safeguarding youth who work on farms and ranches, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (CDT), Sept. 28.The workshop is being hosted by AgriSafe Network, the National Children?s Center for...

Ethanol biofuel continues as the driving force in the Midwest

Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth recently spoke at a biofuels' infrastructure funding announcement in her state and despite a recent vote towards billions in electric vehicle tax credits, she made it clear she is in favor of ethanol biofuel and the ethanol...

Late plantings may have saved us from some storm damage

Late plantings may have saved us from some storm damage

The past few weeks were largely uneventful in terms of weather conditions, but last Friday reminded us that things can change in the span of a few minutes. A powerful thunderstorm system traveled through central Iowa, bringing large hail and intense rainfall with it....

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Case IH adding to Early Riser planter lineup

Case IH adding to Early Riser planter lineup

It?s time to get up to speed on the latest Case IH Early Riser planter series. Dave Brennan, planter marketing specialist with Case IH, said they?re ready to offer some new options for farmers.?We're super excited here at Case IH to continue to add to that 2000-series...

Asia and Africa are the future of trade

Asia and Africa are the future of trade

The best opportunities for increasing agricultural trade in the years ahead will take place in Southeast Asia and Africa. The Hagstrom Report says Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator Daniel Whitley made that observation during a recent speech before the...