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The most valuable commodity? Getting home safe

The most valuable commodity? Getting home safe

Next week is Farm Safety Week, and it’s a good reminder for all of us in agriculture to think carefully about how we approach safety during harvest. But the truth is, one week of reminders won’t cut it. Safety has to stick with us through the whole season, because the dangers don’t disappear once this week is over. Harvest is one of the most exciting times of the year. After months of planning, planting, and watching the crop grow, we finally get to bring it in. But let’s not sugarcoat it—it’s...

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National Weather Service issues La Nina watch

National Weather Service issues La Nina watch

The National Weather Service recently enacted a La Nina watch which means that the climatic system could develop in the fall or winter months. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says that despite the watch being put in place, a La Nina weather pattern forming is not a...

Thinking smarter- and shorter- with new seed genetics

Thinking smarter- and shorter- with new seed genetics

We’ll be learning a lot from this year’s corn crop, and much of that will be evident when harvest comes around. While the crops look good right now, there’s looming disease pressure that could cause some issues before the crop makes it to the bin. Clayton Robinson,...

U.S. bison industry gains access to key overseas markets

U.S. bison industry gains access to key overseas markets

The European Commission has proposed legislation that would allow some duty-free access for U.S. bison meat into the European Union. With this legislation, the current 20% tariff on U.S. bison would be eliminated under an annual tariff rate quota (TRQ) for 3,000 mt of...

Concerns over Mississippi River levels as harvest approaches

Concerns over Mississippi River levels as harvest approaches

There's continued evidence that we may once again experience some low water conditions on the lower Mississippi River this fall. The prospects for restricted barge transportation this fall may come as a surprise for many given the healthy amounts of rainfall...

Rural veterinarian shortages draw federal attention

Rural veterinarian shortages draw federal attention

Rural America is built on small towns where life often looks a little different from what it does in big cities. We know the trade-offs, and for the most part, we accept them. Having fewer shopping options is a small inconvenience, while limited broadband has long...

CLAAS breaks ground on new Midwest facility

CLAAS breaks ground on new Midwest facility

Today, CLAAS broke ground on a new 44,800 square foot Research and Development Center in Omaha, Nebraska. The facility will add new jobs and support the local economy in an area that is already very familiar with CLAAS, as the new building is being constructed on the...

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