Americans are spending more on candy, but that doesn’t mean trick-or-treaters are getting more on Halloween night. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Americans are spending more on candy, but that doesn’t mean trick-or-treaters are getting more on Halloween night. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Dry conditions have sped up harvest for many Nebraska farmers, including Doug Saathoff… “We finished Friday afternoon. Everything is done. Now the clean up begins.” He says it’s the earliest he’s finished and is pleased with how his crops turned out. “Corn was real good, even our dryland was good. Some of it came close…… Continue Reading
Farmers are moving through harvest and assessing this year’s crop. Brevant Seeds retail agronomist Lewis Kuppler says this is a critical time to review what worked and what didn’t. “Where were our successes (and) where were our failures? That’s part of life, that’s things that we need to take a critical look at. Look towards…… Continue Reading
Indiana’s biomanufacturing industry is getting a boost with a new plant-based processing facility. Travis Montoya says grain manufacturing company Primient is partnering with Sustainea, an alternative platics manufaturing company. “The Lafayette facility will produce a bio-MEG product from Primient’s dextrose,” he says. “Our dextrose is a carbohydrate derived from corn to produce this chemical in…… Continue Reading
The USDA says that as of the week ending October 17th, corn, sorghum, and wheat export inspections remain ahead of the paces need to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year started June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s next round of supply and…… Continue Reading
Many farmers have enjoyed a fast-paced harvest, including Bob Hemesath in northeast Iowa. “It’s gone really good. The weather has been dry, we could actually use some rain. We went through May and June, planting was kind of all over the place with a lot of rain like a lot of areas did. But our…… Continue Reading
The director of governmental affairs with the Illinois Soybean Association says Congress needs to act on the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) soon. Andrew Larson says it’s one of several issues awaiting action in the upcoming lame duck session. “There’s been a version of it passed by the Senate and a version passed by the…… Continue Reading
This was one unforgettable date night. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
John Deere — the largest agricultural machinery company in the world — is shrinking. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
‘I think I just met my best friend,’ Wilson told the crowd. Continue reading…… Continue Reading