Using medically tailored meals to help treat disease

Medically tailored meals can help meet the needs of individuals with chronic health conditions. Josh Protas, the chief advocacy and policy officer for Meals on Wheels America, says the program is designed to improve overall wellness. AUDIO: Healthy Living on medically tailored meals The post Using medically tailored meals to help treat disease appeared first…Continue Reading

Preventing calf stress to protect that investment

When a calf is born, it’s often worth a lot of money the moment it’s born, and faces the stress of their new environment and usually early weaning and moving.  Are producers doing everything they can to protect that calf during its early months when it is often moved to new locations and co-mingled with…Continue Reading

Silage harvest winding down in Wisconsin

Some Wisconsin farmers are done harvesting corn silage, and others aren’t far behind. Ben Augustine operates a dairy farm near Sheldon, and tells Brownfield he’s in the home stretch. “I’ve got 65 acres left and I think I’ve got about 800 done.” Augustine says some of his northern Wisconsin neighbors are combining soybeans and yields…Continue Reading

NWS detected 170 miles south of U.S. border

Mexico has confirmed the latest case of New World screwworm 170 miles south of the U.S. border. According to Mexico’s agriculture ministry and sanitation agency, Senascia, the calf was intercepted in Neuvo Leon and is not related to the case that was detected on September 20. The agency says that infection, which was 70 miles…Continue Reading

Warm temps delay full-season sugarbeet harvest

An agronomist with American Crystal Sugar Company says the full-season harvest is starting this week. Joe Hastings says the warm temperatures have slowed things down. “We had planned to start on October 1, but due to the warm temps, we have only been able to harvest enough to keep the factory in stock with the…Continue Reading

Soybean yields fall short of expectations in western Minnesota

Oilseed crops have been variable this fall for two western Minnesota farmers. Dan Younggren, who farms in Kittson County, tells Brownfield “we thought it would be a crop with a yield of 50 bushels/acre, plus, but it ended up being a crop in the low-to-mid 40 bushels/acre. It’s not a bad crop, but we were…Continue Reading

Soybeans, corn mixed, watching harvest, waiting for trade news

Soybeans were mixed, unable to follow through on the firm start to the session. Beans are waiting for more on potential trade aid for farmers, in addition to the planned tariff talks with China. That trade announcement was expected to be Tuesday, but there are some questions about that, and President Trump and President Xi…Continue Reading

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