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Considerations for cattle care in extreme cold

Considerations for cattle care in extreme cold

There are several factors to keep top of mind when caring for cattle during the cold winter months, and especially during periods of extreme arctic air. The first consideration, according to Karl Hoppe of North Dakota State University Extension, is that cattle do not like wind. Even more so than cold or snow. Another factor that makes life easier for cattle during extreme cold is access to plenty of water, says Hoppe. Hoppe says that when it comes to feeding cattle during stretches of very...

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Clean energy options are plentiful in rural America

Clean energy options are plentiful in rural America

The USDA has announced more funding to construct more clean energy options for rural America.  The agency says that it is offering $145 million in funding for 700 loan and grant awards through the Rural Energy for America Program, or REAP, “to help agricultural...

Pork fits in with Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations

Pork fits in with Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations

Hispanic Heritage Month honors Hispanic people who’ve contributed much to American culture. Jose de Jesus, assistant vice president for consumer marketing at the National Pork Board, talks about Hispanic Heritage Month. Ponle (Pawn – leigh) Pork, translated to “Add...

CLAAS introducing more hay tools to North America lineup

CLAAS introducing more hay tools to North America lineup

Originally introduced this past spring to European farmers, a popular expanded lineup of CLAAS tedders and mowers will make its way over to North America for the first time in 2025. Producers will be able to check out an expanded DISCO mower line and three new, wider...

FBN expansion of Gradable gives more access to sustainability programs

FBN expansion of Gradable gives more access to sustainability programs

This fall Farmers Business Network and ADM announced that they have launched a joint venture, Gradable. The new company is an expansion of the Gradable technology platform that has been enabling FBN customers to enroll in programs that provide a premium for grain...

Mississippi River falls during record harvest season

Mississippi River falls during record harvest season

Farm Policy News says that as the fall harvest of record corn and soybean crops is in full swing, Mississippi River conditions continue to get worse. It’s stalling barges trying to move up and down the channel, especially in the Lower Mississippi River. That means...

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Collecting financial data for flower farms

Collecting financial data for flower farms

Iowa is no stranger to specialty crop farming, and flowers are one of those specialty crops. Since they can be planted so close together, flowers can offer substantial yields on smaller acreages. However, as it is with many specialty crops, there isn’t a lot of data...

Arctic cold and potential cattle concerns

Arctic cold and potential cattle concerns

A strong arctic system is expected to settle over much of the United States late this week and into the weekend, creating concerns for livestock producers. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says the latest blast of arctic air could bring some of the coldest temperatures...